LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Chap. ^1i Q Qj Shelf ' 3,T1 1 '^ PRESENTED-«T ' -J Ig^^jb UNITED STATES OP AMEKIOA. J rLTv>iJ4<;i^fey President of the District of Columbia Societv Sons of the American Revolution. BoBN, February 13, 1851 ; Died, September 6. 1896. 5ovis of Hie. Av>ie-r-,c.3>n YevoU^-ioin. T3is,tY(&i o"^ Cotuvvibig\ Soe.|&-f( REGISTER OF THE District of Columbia Society Sons of the American Revolution 1896 WILLIAM J. RHEES, COMPILER AND EDITOR. PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTIETH YEAR OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Pi V / '^(o eontents* Publication Committee, ii Officers, 1896, iii Committees, 1896, iv Special Commijtees, 1890-1896 vii Officers, i 890-1 896 viii Board of Management, 1890-1896, ... xi Executive Committees, i 890-1 896, . . . . xv Delegates to National Congress, 1890-1896, . xvi Constitution of the Society, xix By-Laws of the Society, xxv Membership Roll, with Pedigrees, and Services of An- cestors, I Additional List of Members 209 Additional Data and Corrections, . . . -214 In Memoriam. Necrology 215 Directory of Members, July, 1896 219 Summary. Statistics of Membership, . . . 229 Index to Members, Lineage, etc., pages 1-214, . 231 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY COMMITTEES. Eiccutlvc aommittee. Dr. G. Brown Goode, Chairman, W. A. DeCaindry, Bernard R. Green, Dr. E. M. Gallaudet, John B. Thompson, Hon. John W. Douglass. MaBS an& /Beans dommlttce. Gen. J. C. Breckinridge, U.S.A., Chairman, Prof. J. R. Eastman, U.S N., Gilbert Thompson, William L. Marsh, Isaac Winston. :t3uilding Committee. Bernard R. Green, Chairman, Appleton p. Clark, Jr., Herbert G. Ogden. Xlbtarg Committee. A. Howard Clark, Chairman, H. LOWDERMILK, FRANCIS H. PaRSONS. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION V advancement Committee. Gen. D. S. Stanley, U.S.A., Chairman. Rev. C. W. Baldwin, Col. Felix A. Reeve, C. F. T. Beale, Rev. J. H. C. Richards, Hon. John Goode, John Sevier, Gen. a. W. Greely, U.S.A., Hon. Charles D. Walcott, Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Lawrence Washington. Rev. Dr. J. E. Rankin, Rear Admiral John L. Wor- DEN, U.S.N. ^ectinfis Committee. William Van Zandt Cox, Chairman, John P. Earnest, H. P. R. Holt, Everett Hayden, Capt. Walter Howe, U.S.A., Dr. Walter J. Hoffman, Rowan B. Tuley. Ellfllbllltg Committee. Wm. J. Rhees, Chairman, A. Howard Clark, Dr. Ira W. Dennison. acceptability Committee. Hon. John R. Procter, Chairman, Wm. a. DeCaindry, Albion K. Parris. press Committee. Dr. Walter Hough, Chairman, Dr. Marcus Benjamin, Harry P. Godwin, Paul Brockett, Ernest G. Walker. Special Committee on Joint /IBeetlnfis. William Van Zandt Cox, Chairman, Dr. Marcus Benjamin, Everett Hayden, U.S.N., John P. Earnest, Dr. Walter J. Hoffman, Dr. James M. Flint, U.S.N., H. P. R. Holt, Capt. Walter Howe, U.S.A. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY ■Recrultliifi anO Dr. Otis T. Capt. H. R. Anderson, Dr. Frank Baker, Paul Beckwith, Dr. Marcus Benjamin, Dr. J. E. Brackett, Dr. Swan M. Burnett, Prof. William D. Cabell, Albert Carhart, Capt. Constantine Chase, C. H. Campbell, Dr. S. L. Crissey, Commander F. W. Dickens, Dr. B. F. Gibbs, Prof. J. C. Gordon, F. E. Grice, w. b. gurley, Samuel K. Hall, C. S. Johnson, Capt. James Bowen Johnson, Dr. Edward S. Jones, Ensign B. XooRout Committee. Mason, Chairman, Harry King, John B. Earner, A. P. Leidy, A. A. Lipscomb, Col. G. G. Martin, Zebina Moses, H. G. Ogden, A. K. Parris, W. H. Pearce, J. D. B. Peters, Maj. H. L. Piper, Dr. H. a. Robbins, Howard Sill, John B. Thompson, Gilbert Thompson, W. Mills Thompson, Washington Nelson Toler. D. B. Wainwright, , William B. Whipple, John B. Wight, Wright, U.S.N. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION SPECIAL COMMITTEES. On bringing together all official records of the Revolution in the various Departments and placing them in charge of the War Department. December i6, iSgi. Gen. H. v. Boynton, Hon. Marshall McDonald, Gen. F. G. Butterfield. On relations existing between the Societies of the Sons of the A Revolution and the Sons of the Revolution with a view to co- operation and possible consolidation. March lo, iSgz. Gen. A.W. Greely, U.S.A., Gen. J. C. Breckinridge, U.S.A., Hon. L. p. Morton, Admiral J. E. Jouett, U.S.N. , Hon. John Goode, Commander A. S. Barker, U.S.N. On conference with the Daughters of the American Revolution relative to the erectiott of a Memorial Hall. fune 8, 1892. Hon. G. H. Shields, Col. C. R. Greenleaf, U.S.A., Gen. J. C. Breckinridge, U.S.A. 0« the "Colonial Hall" or pertnaneni home for the Society. December 14, iSg2. Bernard R. Green, W. A. DeCaindry, W. D. Cabell. On preservation of "Braddock's Rock." April S, iSg6. Hon. J. W. Douglass, W. D. Cabell, Gen. J. C. Breckinridge, U.S.A., Dr. Marcus Benjamin, Isaac Winston. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY OFFICERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY, SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, From its Organization, 1890, to July, 1896. Presidents: 1890. Admiral David D. Porter, U.S.N. 1891-92. Gen. Adolphus W. Greely, U.S.A. i893-'94. Gen. Joseph C. Breckinridge, U.S.A. 1895-96. G. Brown Goode, Ph.D., LL.D. Ulcc Presidents: 1890. Gen. Adolphus W. Greely, U.S.A. Gen. Marcus J. Wright. 1891. Gen. Henry V. Boynton. Gen. James J. Dana, U.S.A. Hon. John W. Douglass. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. Admiral James E. Jouett, U.S.N. Hon. Marshall McDonald. Gen. Montgomery C. Meigs, U.S.A. Hon. John Sherman. Gen. George Thom, U.S.A. Gen. Edward D. Townsend, U.S.A. Gen. Orlando B. Willcox, U.S.A. Admiral John L. Worden, U.S.N. Gen. Marcus J. Wright. sons of the american revolution 1892. Capt. George W. Ball. Gen. Henry V. Boynton. Gen. Joseph C. Breckinridge, U.S.A. Gen. Franklin G. Butterfield. Gen. James J. Dana, U.S.A. Hon. John W. Douglass. Hon. John Goode. Admiral James E. Jouett, U.S.N. Hon. Marshall McDonald. Hon. Levi P. Morton. Hon. John Sherman. Gen. Edward D. Townsend, U.S.A. Gen. Orlando B. Willcox, U.S.A. Admiral John L. Worden, U.S.N. Gen. Marcus J. Wright. 1893. Capt. George W. Ball. Justice David J. Brewer. Gen. Henry V. Boynton. Prof. William D. Cabell. Gen. James J. Dana, U.S.A. Edward M. Gallaudet. G. Brown Goode. Hon. John Goode. Gen. Adolphus W. Greely, U.S.A. Admiral James E. Jouett, U.S.N. Hon. Marshall McDonald. Hon. Levi P. Morton. Hon. John Sherman. Hon. George H. Shields. Col. Thornton A. Washington. Gen. Orlando B. Willcox, U.S.A. Admiral John L. Worden, U.S.N. 1894. Hon. George H. Shields. Edward M. Gallaudet. Prof. William D. Cabell. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY 1895. Hon. John W. Douglass. Hon. John Goode. Bernard R. Green. 1896. Gen. Orlando B. Willcox, U.S.A. Rear Admiral James A. Greer, U.S.N. Hon. John W. Douglass. Secretaries : 1890. Dr. Francis O. St. Clair. William C. Winlock. 1891. A. Howard Clark. Arnold B. Johnson. 1892. A. Howard Clark. Arnold B. Johnson. 1893. A. Howard Clark. Capt. Calvin D. Cowles, U.S.A. 1894. Capt. Edgar Z. Steever, U.S.A. George H. Penrose, M.D. Francis E. Storm. (AprU 5, 1894. vice E. Z. steever resigned.) 1895. Francis E. Storm. Fred. E. Tasker. Frank BIRGE Smith. (December IS, I.S95, vice F. E. Tasker resigne 1896. Francis E. Storm. (Died, juiy 2, 1896.) Frank B. Smith. John Paul Earnest, (juiy 2. 1896, vice f. e. storm deceased.) treasurers: 1890. Hon. Marshall McDonald. i89i-'96. William V. Cox. Registrars : i89o-'92. G. Brown Goode, [892-'96. William J. Rhees. SOjVS of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION Jlssistant Registrars] 1890. A. Howard Clark. 1893. Geo. H. Penrose, M.D. i894-'95. Francis H. Parsons, (junee, li 1896. Ira W. Dennison, M.D. l)i$torian$ : i89i-'93. Francis O. St. Clair, M.D. 1894. A. Howard Clark. i895-'96. Maj. Wm. H. Webster. 1896. Marcus Benjamin, Ph.D. €])4piain : 1892-96. Rev. Thomas S. Childs, D.D. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT IN ADDITION TO THE OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. IS9O. Gen. J. C.Breckinridge, U.S. A., Hon. Levi P. Morton, Gen. Henry V. Boynton, Col. Myron M. Parker, Prof. William D. Cabell, Col. Felix A. Reeve, Gen. James J. Dana, U.S.A., Hon. John Sherman, Capt. R. C. DuBois, U.S.A., Richard H. Spencer, Hon. William P. Frye, Gen. E. D. Townsend,U.S.A., Arnold B. Johnson, Gen. Duncan S. Walker, Gen. M. C. Meigs, U.S.A., Rear-Ad. J. L.Worden, U.S.N. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY I»9I. Gen.J.C.Breckinridge.U.S.A., Henry W. Garnett, Col. John B. Brownlow, Capt. William M. Mereditii, Gen. Franklin G. Butterfield, Col. Myron M. Parker, Prof. William D. Cabell, Col. Felix A. Reeve, William A. DeCaindry, Richard H. Spencer, Capt. R. C. DuBois, U.S.A., Prof. Robert E. C. Stearns, William C. Winlock. 1892. Prof. William D. Cabell, Capt. William M. Meredith, William A. DeCaindry, Herbert G. Ogden, Edward M. Gallaudet, LL.D. Col. Myron M. Parker, Charles R. Greenleaf, U.S.A., Col. Felix A. Reeve, Andrew A. Lipscomb, Hon. George H. Shields, Prof. Otis T. Mason, Richard H. Spencer, Ernest Wilkinson. 1893. Col. John B. Brownlow, Henry Wise Garnett, George L. Clark, Bernard R. Green, William A. DeCaindry, Andrew A. Lipscomb, Com. F. W. Dickens, U.S.N., Prof. Otis T. Mason, Hon. John W. Douglass, Herbert G. Ogden, Prof. John R. Eastman, U. S.N. , Col. Myron M. Parker, Ernest Wilkinson. 1894. ONE YEAR Term, February 22, 1S94, to February 22, 1895. William A. DeCaindry, Prof. John R. Eastman, U.S.N., Bernard R. Green, Hon. Charles H. Mansur, John B. Thompson. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION TWO YEARS Term, to February 22, 1896. George L. Clark, G. Brown Goode, Prof. Otis T. Mason, Herbert G. Ogden, Owen Riley. THREE YEARS Term, to February 22, 1897. John W. Bayne, M.D., Hon. John W. Douglass, Gen. Lewis A. Grant, Hon. Marshall McDonald, John B. Wight. 1895. ONE YEAR Term, to February 22, 1896. George L. Clark (dwd March 3, 1895), G. Brown Goode, (elected President February 22, 1895), Prof. Otis T. Mason, Herbert G. Ogden, Hon. John R. Procter (elected, vice G. B.Coode, February 22, 1895), Owen Riley, Gen. Thomas M. Vincent (elected, vice c. u ciark, Aprii lo. 1895). TWO YEARS TERM, to February 22, 1S97. John W. Bayne, M.D., William A. DeCaindry (elected, vice J. W. Douglass, February 22, 1895), Hon. John W. Douglass (elected vice President, February 22, 1895), Gen. Lewis A. Grant, Noble D. Lamer (elected, vice M. McDonald, November 13, 1895), Hon. Marshall McDonald (died, September ., 1S95), John B. Wight. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY THREE YEARS TERM, to February 22, 189S. Gen. J. C. Breckinridge, U.S.A. (elected.vlceC.H.Mansur, .Vayis, 1895), Capt. Calvin D. CoWleS, U.S.A. (resigned, November 13, 1895), Prof. John R. Eastman, U.S.N., Edward M. Galiaudet, William W. Hubbeil (elected, vice C. D. Cowles, November 13, 1895), Hon. Charles H. Mansur (died, April .6, 1895), John B. Thompson. 1896. ONE YEAR Term, to February 22, 1897. John W. Bayne, M.D., William A. DeCaindry, Gen. Lewis A. Grant (resigned, luiy 2, 1896), Noble D. Lamer, Capt. Edgar Z. Steever, U.S.A. (elected, vice l. a. Gram, juiy 2, 1896), John B. Wight. TWO YEARS Term, to February 22, 1S9S. Gen. Joseph C. Breckinridge, U.S.A., Prof. John R. Eastman, U.S.N. , Edward M. Galiaudet, William W. Hubbeil, John B. Thompson. THREE YEARS Term, to February 22, 1S99. Bernard R. Green, Commodore Philip Hichborn, U.S.N., Prof Otis T. Mason, Hon. John R. Procter, Gen. Thomas M. Vincent, U.S.A. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION XV EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES. i»9o. AdmiralDavidD.Porter.U.S.N., Capt. Richard C. DuBois, Gen.J.C.Breckinridge.U.S.A., William C. Winlock, Prof. William D. Cabell, Gen. Marcus J. Wright. i8qi and 1892. Gen. A. W. Greely, U.S.A., Prof. William D. Cabell, Gen.J.C.Breckinridge.U.S.A., A. Howard Clark, Gen. Henry V. Boynton, G. Brown Goode. Gen. J.C.Breckinridge.U.S. A., Com'dr F. W. Dickins,U.S.N. William A. DeCaindry, G. Brown Goode, Bernard R. Green. 1894. Gen. J.C.Breckinridge,U.S.A., Bernard R. Green, Hon. John W. Douglass, Herbert G. Ogden, Edward M. Gallaudet, Hon. George H. Shields. 1895. G. Brown Goode, William A. DeCaindiy, John W. Bayne, M.D., Hon. John W. Douglass, Capt. Calvin D.Cowles.U.S. A., Edward M. Gallaudet. 1»95. G. Brown Goode, Edward M. Gallaudet, William A. DeCaindry, Bernard R. Green, Hon. John W. Douglass, John B. Thompson. XVI DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Delegates to National Congress of Sons of THE American Revolution. 1890. Louisville, Kentucky : Col. John B. Bowman, William O. McDowell, Francis O. St. Clair, M.D. 1 89 1. Hartford, Connecticut : John E. Bracken, M.D., Gen. Francis G. Butterfield, Prof. William D. Cabell, Col. i. Edwards Clarke, John A. Graham, Francis E. Grice, Hon. Marshall McDonald, Capt. William M. Meredith, Richard H. Spencer, Francis O. St. Clair, M.D. 1892. New York City . William E. Annin, David C. Breckinridge, Justice David J. Brewer, Gen. Henry V. Boynton, Gen. Francis G. Butterfield, Prof. William D. Cabell, Hon. John W. Douglass, Hon. Charles H. Faulkner, Hon. William P. Frye, Edward M. Gallaudet, Hon. John Goode, Francis E. Grice, Alexander P. Morse, Hon. Levi P. Morton, Herbert G. Ogden, Col. Myron M. Parker, Col. W.M. Postlethwaite,U.S. A. Hon. Estes G. Rathbone, Captain Clinton B. Sears, U.S.A. 1893- Frank Baker, M.D., Prof William D. Cabell, George L. Clark, William V. Cox, William A. DeCaindry, Hon. John W. Douglass, Hon. John Goode, Francis E. Grice, Andrew A. Lipscomb, Chicago, Illinois : Prof. Otis T. Mason, Alexander P. Morse, Herbert G. Ogden, Col. Myron M. Parker, George H. Penrose, M.D. Hon. Estes G. Rathbone, Hon. George H. Shields, Francis E. Storm, Alvan T. Tracy. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION X\ 1894. Washington, D. C: John W. Bayne, M.D., Hon. Charles H. Grosvenor, Gen. Henry V. Boynton, Daniel S. Lamb, M.D., Prof. William D. Cabell, Hon. Charles H. Mansur, Hon. John W. Douglass, Col. Felix A. Reeve, Edward M. Gallaudet, William J. Rhees, Hon. John Goode, Francis O. St. Clair, M.D., Gen. Lewis A. Grant, John B. Thompson, Alvan T. Tracy. 1895. Boston, Massachusetts : Rev. Daniel D. Addison, Edward M. Gallaudet, John W. Bayne, M.D., Francis E. Grice, Gen. Francis G. Butterfield, Noble D. Earner, Col. Charles W. Coombs, Hon. Charles H. Mansur, Sardis L. Crissey, M.D., Gen. O. B. Wiilcox, U.S.A. 1896. Richmond, Virginia : Frank Baker, M.D., Admiral J. A. Greer, U.S.N. Charles F. T. Beale, Francis E. Grice, Peyton R. Carrington, Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Col. Charles W. Coombs, Noble D. Earner, Hon. John Goode. Gen. T. M. Vincent, U.S.A. Gen. A. W. Greely, U.S.A., John E. Watkins. CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE I. NAME. HE name of this Society shall be The District OF Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. ARTICLE II. objects. The objects of this Society shall be to perpetuate the memory of the men, who, by their services or sacrifices during the war of the American Revolution, achieved the Independence of the American people; to unite and promote fellowship among their descendants; to inspire them and the community at large with a more profound reverence for the principles of the Govern- ment founded by our forefathers; to encourage historical re- search in relation to the American Revolution; to acquire and preserve the records of the individual services of the patriots of the War, as well as documents, relics and landmarks; to mark the scenes of the Revolution by appropriate memorials; to celebrate the anniversaries of the prominent events of the War; to foster true patriotism; to maintain and extend the in- stitutions of American freedom; and to carry on the purposes expressed in the preamble to the Constitution of our country and the injunctions of Washington in his farewell address to the American people. XX DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY ARTICLE III. MEMBERSHIP. Section 1. Any man shall be eligible to membership who, being of the age of twenty-one years or over and a citizen of good repute in the community, is the lineal descendant of an ancestor who was at all times unfailing in his loyalty to and rendered actual service in the cause of American Independence, either as an officer, soldier, seaman, marine, militiaman or minute-man, in the armed forces of the Continental Congress or of any one of the several Colonies or States; or as a signer of the Declaration of Independence; or as a member of a Com- mittee of Safety or Correspondence; or as a member of any Continental, Provincial or Colonial Congress or Legislature ; or as a civil officer, either of one of the Colonies or States or of the National Government; or as a recognized patriot who performed actual service by overt acts of resistance to the authority of Great Britain. He may be elected a member of this Society, provided that, upon due investigation, he shall be found to be acceptable. Sec. II. Applications for membership shall be made in du- plicate, upon blank forms prescribed by the General Board of Managers of the National Society, and shall in each case set forth the name, occupation and residence of the applicant, his line of descent, and the name, residence and services of his ancestor or ancestors in the Revolution from whom he derives eligibility. The applicant shall make oath that the statements of his application are true, according to the best of his knowl- edge and belief, and his application shall be endorsed by two members of the Society, accompanied by a letter from at least one compatriot, and subject to such other requirements as may be prescribed by the rules or by-laws of the Society. Sec. III. Sons of Revolutionary soldiers who are regularly accepted by the Board of Management, upon the recommend- ation of the proper committees, may be made honorary mem- bers of the Society without payment of dues. Sec. IV. Any Senator or Representative, or officer in the civil, military or naval service of the United States, officially SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION XXI residing in Washington, or any officer in the Diplomatic ser- vice of the Government of the United States, who is a member in good standing of a State Society of Sons of the American Revolution, may be elected to associate membership in this Society. Members of State Societies of Sons of the American Revolu- tion, while residing in the District of Columbia and upon election by the Board of Management, may be enrolled as Associate members of this Society. Sec. V. Whenever a member in good standing changes his residence to the jurisdiction of another State Society he shall be entitled, if he so elects, to a certificate of honorable demis- sion, in order that he may be transferred to said Society; pro- vided that no such certificate shall be given unless all dues and fees are paid, and said membership in this Society shall not cease until membership in the State Society be established. Sec. VI. If for any reason a member resigns or is dropped from the rolls of the Society, the number of his insignia shall be cancelled, and his name shall no longer appear in the year book of the Society. ARTICLE IV. OFFICERS AND MANAGERS. Section 1. The officers of the Society shall be a President, three Vice-Presidents, one Recording Secretary and one Cor- responding Secretary, a Treasurer, a Registrar, an Assistant Registrar, an Historian, a Chaplain and such others as may be deemed necessary, who shall be elected by a vote of the majority of the members present at the annual meeting of the Society, and who shall hold office for one year, or until their successors shall be elected, and who, with fifteen other mem- bers, shall constitute the Board of Management; Provided, that the President and Vice-Presidents shall not be eligible for re-election for more than two successive terms; and provided further, that the fifteen members of the Board of Management elected in 1894 shall be divided by lot into three classes of five XXII DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY each, the first to serve one year, the second two years, and the third three years, and that at annual elections thereafter five members shall be elected to serve three years and until their successors are elected. Vacancies in the Board of Management shall be filled by the Society for the unexpired term. Sec. 11. Delegates to the Congress of the Society shall be elected at each annual meeting, in accordance with the require- ments of the Constitution of the National Society, who shall hold office till their successors are duly elected and qualified. Sec. 111. An Executive Committee of five, of which the President of the Society shall be the chairman, may be elected by the Board of Management from their number, who shall, in the interim between the meetings of the Board, transact such business as shall be delegated to it by the Board of Management. Three members shall be a quorum of the Ex- ecutive Committee. ARTICLE V. FEES AND DUES. Section I. The initiation fee shall be five ($5) dollars; the annual dues three ($3) dollars; or the payment at one time of fifty ($50) dollars shall constitute a life member with exemp- tion from payment of dues thereafter. Members of the "Sons of the Revolution" who join this Society will be exempt from the payment of an initiation fee, provided they are eligible and acceptable under the Constitution of this Society. When a member is elected after the annual meeting his dues for the re- mainder of that year shall be at the rate of twenty-five cents per month. Sec. 11. The annual dues shall be payable in advance on the twenty-second day of February in each year. Sec. 111. When the dues of any member shall remain un- paid for nine months, the Treasurer shall give him notice that unless the same be paid within three months thereafter, his membership shall cease; and in case such dues are not paid pursuant to such notice, or the default be satisfactorily ac- SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION XXIII counted for to the Board of Management, he shall thereupon cease to be a member. Sec. IV. The receipts each year from initiation fees, life- membership fees, and dues, constituting the aggregate annual resources of the Society, shall be devoted by the Board of Management to the following objects, and no others, viz: 1. Payment of the annual dues to the National Society of [not to exceed] fifty cents for each active member. 2. Maintenance of a building fund, by the investment of not less than ten per cent of the aggregate annual resources of the Society in such securities as the Board of Management shall direct. 3. Payment of current expenses. 4. Publication of such documents as may be deemed ad- visable. 5. Payment of such special expenses as may be authorized by the vote of two-thirds of the Board of Management. Sec. V. No vote of the Society, whereby the expenditure of the building fund shall be caused, shall be passed except at a stated or special meeting, at which at least fifty members shall be present, and two-thirds of those present shall vote in favor thereof ; nor until the subject has been referred to the Board of Management and they shall have reported their opinion thereon, which report shall be made at the stated meeting next after the reference, or at a special meeting called for the purpose. ARTICLE VI. THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT. The Board of Management shall consist of the President, Vice-Presidents, Secretaries, Treasurer, Registrars, Chaplain, Historian, ex-officio, and fifteen members who shall be elected as herein provided. This Board shall judge of the qualifications of the candidates for admission to the Society and elect the same; and may establish local chapters with such powers as it may deem DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY proper within its jurisdiction not inconsistent with the Consti- tution of the National Society; may expel any member, after due notice and impartial trial, who by conduct unbecoming a gentleman shall render himself unworthy to remain a member, subject to appeal to the Society; and shall have charge of all meetings; shall recommend plans for promoting the objects of the Society; shall digest and prepare business; and shall authorize the disbursement and expenditure of unappropriated money in the treasury for the payment of current expenses; and generally superintend all the interests of the Society and execute all such duties as may be committed to it by the Society. It shall make, through the ['resident, a general report of its transactions at the annual meeting of the Society. At all meetings of the Board of Management, five or more shall be sufficient for the transaction of business. ARTICLE Vll. MEETINGS AND ELECTIONS. Section I. The Annual Meeting for election of officers and transaction of business shall be held at noon on the twenty- second day of February, the anniversary of the birth of George Washington, in every year, except when that date shall fall on Sunday, in which case the meeting shall be held on the follow- ing day. Sec. II. Special meetings may be called by the President or Board of Management at any time for business purposes or for the purpose of celebrating events of the Revolution or other patriotic events, or devising means for the prosecution of patriotic work. The President shall call a special meeting whenever requested in writing so to do by five or more mem- bers. Sec. III. General business may be transacted at any special meeting. Sec. IV. Thirteen members shall constitute a quorum at all meetings. Ayes and noes shall be called at any meeting of the Society upon the demand of five members. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION XXV Sec. v. All nominations for officers shall be made from the floor and not by committee, and all elections to office shall be by ballot. The persons receiving the majority of all the votes cast shall be declared elected, and shall hold office for the ensuing term and until their successors shall be elected. ARTICLE VIII. AMENDMENTS. Amendments to this Constitution may be offered at any meeting of the Society, but shall not be acted on until the next meeting. A copy of every proposed amendment shall be sent to each member, with a notice of the meeting at which the same is to be acted on, at least one week prior to said meeting. A vote of two-thirds of those present shall be necessary to the adoption of any amendment. BY-LAWS. SECTION I. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. Any applicant for admission to this Society shall file with the Registrar his application as prescribed in the Constitution, to- gether with such documents and other proofs of qualification as he may have, and the initiation fee ($5.00) ; also a letter from the member proposing the name stating his knowledge of the applicant. These papers shall be referred to the Covi- mittee on Eligibility. If found eligible the papers shall be referred to the Comtnittee on Acceptability. The Board may then elect him as a member of the Society or otherwise dispose of his application, and if his eligibility is approved by the Board and by the Registrar-General of the National Society XXVI DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY he shall be entitled to all the privileges of a compatriot therein. If for any reason he is not approved as a member his papers and initiation fee shall be returned. SECTION II. THE PRESIDENT. The President, or in his absence a Vice-President, or in his absence a Chairman pro tempore, shall preside at all meetings of the Society and Board of Management, and have a casting vote. He shall exercise the usual functions of a presiding officer, and shall enforce strict observance of the Constitution and By-Laws and of the regulations and rules of the Society. SECTION III. THE SECRETARIES. The Recording Secretary shall have charge of the seal, cer- tificate of incorporation, by-laws and records of the Society, and, together with the presiding officer, shall certify all acts of the Society. He shall keep fair and accurate records of all the proceedings and orders of the Society; and shall give notice to the several officers of all votes, orders, resolves and proceed- ings of the Society affecting them or appertaining to their respective duties. He shall notify all members of their election and shall under the direction of the President or Vice-President, give due notice of the time and place of all meetings of the Society, and attend the same. The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct the general cor- respondence of the Society under the direction of the Presi- dent, and assist the Recording Secretary in his duties, and do such other acts as may be directed by the Board of Manage- ment. SECTION IV. THE TREASURER. The Treasurer shall collect and keep the funds and securities of the Society; they shall be deposited in some bank or sav- SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION XXVII ings institution in this District, to the credit of The District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, and shall be drawn thence on the check of the Treasurer, for the purposes of the Society only. Out of these funds he shall pay such sums only as may be ordered by the Society, or by the Board of Management. He shall keep a true account of his receipts and payments, and, at each annual meeting, render the same to the Society. If from the annual report of the Treasurer, there shall appear to be a balance against the Treasurer, no appropriation of money shall be made for any object but the necessary current expenses of the Society until such balance shall be paid. SECTION V. THE REGISTRAR. The Registrar shall keep a roll of members, and in his hands shall be lodged all the proofs of membership qualification, and all the historical and genealogical papers, manuscript or other, of which the Society may become possessed; and under the direction of the Board of Management, shall keep copies of such similar documents as the owners thereof may not be willing to leave permanently in the keeping of the Society. He shall verify all statements of the Revolutionary services of ancestors that maybe made in the applications for membership, and make report to the Board of Management. SECTION VI. THE HISTORIAN. The Historian shall keep the records of the historical and commemorative meetings of the Society, and shall supervise the preparation and printing of all its historical publications, other than those of the membership rolls. He shall submit at each annual meeting a list of the mem- bers who may have died during the year, accompanied by biographical memoirs. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY SECTION VII. COMMITTEES. As soon as practicable after his election the President shall appoint the following standing committees, viz.: 1. Ways a7id Means Committee, consisting of seven mem- bers, who shall perform the duties of a finance committee, and shall have charge of all measures for raising the necessary means for carrying on the business of the Society, including the subject of initiation fees and dues. This committee shall audit the Treasurer's accounts. 2. Building Committee, consisting of three members. 3. Library Committee, consisting of three members, who shall have charge of the library and relics and rooms of the Society, and the supervision of such publications as may be authorized by the Society. 4. Adva7icemeni Committee, consisting of thirteen mem- bers, who shall consider, and from time to time report to the Board of Management such measures as in their opinion are calculated to advance the interests and promote the general welfare of the Society. 5. Meetings Committee, consisting of seven members, who shall have charge of all arrangements for meetings or outings of the Society which may involve extra expense for either transportation, entertainments or refreshments. 6. Eligibility Committee, consisting of three members, who shall, after careful scrutiny of the record of each appli- cant for membership, endorse their conclusions upon the ap- plication papers and transmit the papers to the Committee on Acceptability. 7. Acceptability Committee, consisting of three members, who shall, after due inquiry into the character and standing of each applicant, endorse their recommendations upon the appli- cation papers, and transmit the papers to the Secretary for the action of the Board. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION XXIX 8. Recruiting Committee, consisting of forty-four members, who shall be a lookout committee for securing accessions to the membership of the Society. 9. Press Committee, consisting of three members, who shall be charged with all matters for publication concerning the Society in which the public press may be considered to be interested. In the absence from the city of members of the foregoing committees, the President is authorized to appoint temporarily, in any case, a sufficient number of members to complete a quorum; and he is authorized to appoint at any time, for tem- porary purposes, special committees, at the request of the Board of Management. SECTION VIll. FORM FOR INSTALLATION OF COMPATRIOTS. The gentlemen who have been elected members since the last installations will present themselves. The compatriots who endorsed the applications in these cases will escort the gentlemen to the front of the Chair under the direction of the Committee on Acceptability . The Presiding Officer will then say: Gentlemen: The interests, objects and principles of this Society are committed to our united care. We -are pledged "to cherish, maintain and extend the institutions of American freedom, to foster true patriotism and love of country, and to aid in securing for mankind all the blessings of liberty." Do you so pledge yourselves ? Answer: We do. The Compatriots of the Society of the Sons of the American Revolution will rise. Your properly constituted authorities have, after due care, recommended and elected the gentlemen present; and they are now formally accepted as Compatriots of this Society. The members of the Society will then say: Compatriots: — We welcome you most heartily. MEMBERSHIP ROLL Membership Roll. rescued one name from oblivion, and restored it to (he remembrance of ican people, we shall be happy. Time has waged a fearful zvar on the als of Revolutionary days, and they He scattered everywhere at the feet of the desolator and he who will not, if possible, gather, preserve, and record the precious fragments, is guilty of indirect war on the history of a blood-purchased nation. W. T. R. Saffell, 1S58. Charles Abert. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Born, Mount Holly, N. J., September ig, 1S22. Son of John James Abert and Ellen Matlack (Stretch) Abert. Grandson of John Stretch and Sybil (Matlack) Stretch. Great-grandson of Timothy Matlack and Ellin (Yarnall) Matlack. Timothy Matlack (i 736-1829), of Pennsylvania, "the fight- ing Quaker," was Member of Committee of Safety; Colonel of Militia; Deputy in State Conference of 1776; Delegate to Con- tinental Congress, 1 780-1 787; Secretary of Council of State, and Master of Rolls, 1781. Sylvanus Thayer Abert. Civil Engineer. Born, Philadelphia, Pa., July 22, 1828. Son of John James Abert and Ellen Matlack (Stretch) Abert. Grandson of John Stretch and Sybil (Matlack) Stretcti. Great-grandson of Timothy Matlack and Ellin (Yarnall) Matlack. Timothy Matlack (1736-1829), of Pennsylvania, "the fight- ing Quaker," was Member of Committee of Safety; Colonel of Militia; Deputy in State Conference of 1776; Delegate to Con- tinental Congress, 1780-1787; Secretary of Council of State, and Master of Rolls, 1781. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Francis Joseph Adams, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Born, Fort Croolt, Cal., December l6, 1859. Son of John Adams and Georgiana (McDougal) Adams. Grandson of Charles McDougal and Maria (Hanson) McDougal. Great-grandson of John McDougal and Margaret (Stockton) McDougal. Great-great-grandson of David Stockton. Great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Stockton. Great-great-great-great-grandson of Robert Stockton. Robert Stockton (1737-1821), of Somerset County, New Jersey, Major and Quartermaster of New York Militia; at Princeton and Monmouth. Rev. Daniel Dulany Addison. Clergyman. Born, Wheeling, W. Va., May ii, 1863. Son of Thomas Grafton Addison and Maria (Eliason) Addison. Grandson of Daniel Dulany Addison and Louisa Catharine (Gordon) Addison. Great-grandson of Thomas Grafton Addison and Henrietta (Paca) Addison. Great-great-grandson of John Addison and Eleanor (Belt) Addison. Great-great-grandson of William Paca and (Chew) Paca. John Addison, of Maryland, Lieutenant-Colonel, 3d Battalion, Maryland Flying Camp, 1776, General Rezin Beale; Colonel of Militia. William Paca (1740-1799), of Wyehall, Harford County, Maryland, Member of Maryland Committee of Correspondence; Delegate to Congress, 1 774-1 779; Signer of Declaration of Independence; Vice-President of Maryland Society of the Cin- cinnati. Rev. Thomas Grafton Addison, D. D. Clergyman. Born, Washington, D. C, November 17, 1S32. Son of Daniel Dulany Addison and Louisa Catharine fGordon) Addison. Grandson of Thomas Grafton Addison and Henrietta (Paca) Addison. Great-grandson of John Addison and Eleanor (Belt) Addison. Great-grandson of William Paca and (Chew) Paca. John Addison, of Maryland, Lieutenant-Colonel, 3d Battalion, Maryland Flying Camp, 1776, General Rezin Beale; Colonel of Militia. William Paca (1740-1799), of Wyehall, Harford County, Maryland, Member of Maryland Committee of Correspondence; Delegate to Congress, 1774-1779; Signer of Declaration of SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 3 Independence; Vice-President of the Maryland Society of the Cincinnati. Capt. Harry Reuben Anderson, U.S.A. Born, Chillicothe, Ohio, January 20, 1844, Son of William Marshall Anderson and Eliza Ann (McArthur) Anderson. Grandson of Richard Clough Anderson and Sarah (Marshall) Anderson. Richard Clough Anderson (1750-1826), of Virginia, Captain of 5th Virginia Infantry, January 26, 1776; Captain Continental Regulars, March 7, 1776; Major Continental Regulars, Feb- ruary 10, 1778; Lieutenant-Colonel; at White Plains, Trenton, where he was wounded, Brandywine, Germantown, Savan- nah, where he was wounded; made prisoner at Charleston; aid-de-camp to Lafayette, 1781; at siege of Yorktown. Lieut. James Thomas Anderson, U.S.A. Born, U. S. Consulate, Hamburg, Germany, March 26, 1862. Son of James H. Anderson and Princess Amanda (Miller) Anderson. Grandson of Thomas J. Anderson and Nancy (Dunlevy) Anderson. Great-grandson of James Anderson and Priscilla (House) Anderson. Great-great-grandson of Thomas Anderson and (Bruce) Anderson. Grandson of David Miller and Sarah (Bent) Miller. Great-grandson of Abner Bent and Elizabeth (Williams) Bent. Great-great-grandson of Silas Bent and Mary (Carter) Bent. Thomas Anderson, Captain Virginia Militia; at surrender at Yorktown. SiLAS Bent (1744-1818), of Sudbury, Massachusetts, Private Captain Thomas Eustis' Company of Minute Men of Rutland, Massachusetts, April 19, 1775; Ensign Captain Adam Wheeler's Company of Colonel Ephraim Doolittle's Regiment; in siege of Boston, 1775-1776; First Lieutenant Nixon's Massachusetts Regiment, December, 1775; First Lieutenant 4th Continental Infantry, January, 1776. William Edwards Annin. Journalist. Born, Jersey City, N. J., February 2, 1857. Son of Joseph Annin and Sarah (Edwards) Annin. Grandson of John Annin and Mary (Cooper) Annin. Great-grandson of William Annin and Sarah Ross. Grandson of Timothy Edwards and Sarah (Haigh) Edwards. Great-grandson of Timothy Edwards and Rhoda (Oeden) Edwards. Great-great-grandson of Robert Ogden and Phebe (Hatfield) Ogden. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY William Annin (1713-1784), of New Jersey, Member of Somer- set County Committee of Correspondence. His wife, Sarah Ross Annin died from smallpox contracted while nursing soldiers of Lafayette's army in 1777. Timothy Edwards (1738-1812), of Berkshire County, Massa- chusetts, Member of State and County Committees of Safety; Commissioner to Indians to preserve peace; Member of Pro- vincial Congress of Massachusetts; Member of Governor's Council, 1775-1780; Commissioner to distribute arms, etc., to the Militia of Berkshire County; Commissioned by Washington to furnish supplies to the army at West Point; advanced money and merchandise to help the patriot cause, and on Burgoyne's invasion, sent two thousand silver crowns to meet the demands of the occasion, and sacrificed almost all his estate for the war. Robert Ogden (1716-17S7), of Elizabethtown, New Jersey, Delegate to Congress in New York, October 7, 1765; Chair- man of Elizabethtown Committee of Safety, 1776. Maj. George Augustus Armes, U.S.A. Real Estate Broker. Born, Fairfax County, Va., May 29, 1S44. Son of Josi,ih O. Armes and Olive (Orcutt) Armes. Grandson of Jamfs Orcutt and Clarissa { ) Orcutt. James Orcutt (1736-1847), of Goshen, Massachusetts; Pri- vate, Captain B. Bonney, Colonel Elisha Porter's Massachusetts Regiment, 1779; Private, Lieutenant Lyons' Company, Colonel L Chapin, 1780; Private, Captain Ebenezer Sheldon, Colonel Seth Murray's Regiment, 17S0; officer in Massachusetts Militia during Hudson River campaign; served at West Point and was on duty in command of a company detailed to guard the great chain, the night after Arnold's treachery. Joseph Leicester Atkins. Lawyer. Born, Akron, Ohio, March 20, 1863. Son of James Atkins and Helen Dunbar (King) Atkins. Grandson of Leicester King and Julia Ann (Huntington) King. Great-grandson of Hezekiah Huntington and Susan (Kent) Huntmgton. Great-great-grandson of Elihu Kent and Susanna (Lyman) Kent. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 5 Hezekiah Huntington (1759-1842), of Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut, Private 2d Connecticut, 1780; Prisoner on tlie "Jersey" prison-ship. Elihu Kent (1733-1814), of Suffield, Connecticut; on news of Battle of Lexington raised a company of 94 men within twenty-four hours and marched to the field; in 1777 promoted to Major of ist Connecticut Militia. Amory Austin. Born, Boston, Mass., July 24, 1S49, Son of Ivers James Austin and Elizabeth Turner (Amory) Austin. Grandson of James Trecothick Austin and Catharine (Gerry) Austin. Great-grandson of Jonathan Loring Austin and Hannah (Ivers) Austin. Great-grandson of Elbridge Gerrv and Ann (Thompson) Gerry. Jonathan Losing Austin (1748-1826), Secretary of Massa- chusetts Board of War, 1777; Government Agent in Europe, 1778-1780; Major in Langdon's Regiment; Aid to General Sul- livan; Secretary to Benjamin Franklin while Minister to France. Elbridge Gerry (1744-1814), Member of Massachusetts Committee of Correspondence, 1773; also First Provincial Con- gress, 1774-1775; and Continental Congress, 1776-1785; Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Frank Lloyd Averill. Civil Engineer. Born, Decorah, Iowa, November 15, 1861. Son of Henry K. Averill and Almira E. (Miller) Averill. Grandson of Henry K. Averill and Elizabeth (Piatt) Averill. Great-grandson of William Pitt Piatt and Hannah (Kent) Piatt. Great-great-grandson of Zephaniah Platt, Jr., and Mary (Van Wyck) Piatt. Great-great-great-grandson of Zephaniah Platt, Sr., and Hannah (Saxton) Platt. Zephaniah Platt, Jr. (1735-1807), of Dutchess County, New York; Member of Provincial Congress, 1775-1777, of Council of Safety, 1777-1778, and State Senator, 1777-1783; Member of Continental Congress, 1784-1786, and of Constitutional Con- vention, and Colonel of Dutchess County Regiment of Associ- ated Exempts, 1779; in service at Fishkill and Stony Point. Zephaniah Platt, Sr., was confined in a prison-ship, where he died at the age of 74. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Col. John Breckinridge Babcock, U.S.A. Assistant Adjutant General, U.S.A. Born, New Orleans, La,. February 7, 1843. Son of Giles Babcock and Ann E. (Denison) Babcock. Grandson of Paul Babcock and Lucy (Bell) Babcock. Great-grandson of Henry Babcock and Mary (Stanton) Babcock. Great-great-grandson of Joshua Babcock and Hannah (Stanton) Babcock. Henry Babcock (1736-1800), of Westerly, Rhode Island, Colonel Rhode Island Provincial Regiment in French and Indian war; wounded in the attack on Ticonderoga, July 8, 1758; Colonel Commandant of Rhode Island Colony's Brigade, March, 1776. Joshua Babcock (1707-1783), of Westerly, Rhode Island, Member of General Assembly of Rhode Island for ten sessions, 1740-1778; Major-General of the "Colony's Brigade" for defence of Rhode Island, May, 1776; Member of State Council of War. George Hobart Bailey. Vice-President, Manufacturing Co. Born, Pittsburg, Pa., November 30, 1S69. Son of Henry J. Bailey and Catliarine G. (McFaden) Bailey. Grandson of John McFaden and Eliza McGunnigle (Davis) McFaden. Great-grandson of John Davis and Mary (McGunnigle) Davis. John Davis {1764 — ), of Bucks County, Pennsylvania; Deputy Quartermaster in 1780, Pennsylvania Line. Frank Baker, M. D. Superintendent, National Zoological Park. Born, Pulaski, N. Y., August 22, 1841. Son of Thomas Carswell Baker and Sibyl Sheldon (Weed) Baker. Grandson of Thomas Baker and Mary (Carswell) Baker. Thomas Baker (1751-1840), of Coleraine, Massachusetts, Min- uteman, at Lexington alarm and Bunker Hill; Private, Captain Hugh McLeilan, Colonel Maxwell's Massachusetts Regiment; Private, Captain Robert Oliver, Colonel Ephraim Doolittle, 1775; Sergeant, Captain Timothy Childs, Colonel Woodbridge, July, 1776. Pensioned. sons of the american revolution 7 Rev. Charles Winterfield Baldwin. Clergyman. Born, Waterbury, Md., March 25, 1S40. Son of William Henry Baldwin and Jane Maria (Woodward) Baldwin. Grandson of Henry Baldwin and Maria (Woodward) Baldwin. Grandson of Henry Woodward and Eleanor (Williams) Woodward. Henry Baldwin, of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Ensign and Quartermaster, 3d Maryland Regiment, under General Smallwood, 1778; Lieutenant in 3d Maryland, 1780; served in New Jersey campaign, Monmouth, Camden, Cowpens, Guil- ford and Yorktown; member of the Society of the Cincinnati. Henry Woodward, of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Captain of Maryland Militia. Dudley Baldwin. Retired Merchant. Born, Ballston, N. Y., August 23, 1809. Son of Seth Baldwin and Abigail (Kellogg) Baldwin. Seth Baldwin (1760-1828), of Norwich, Vermont, Private, Captain Joseph Hatch, Colonel Hossington's Rangers, author- ized by the Colony of New York for the defence of the frontier; Private, Captain Elisha Benton's Company, Colonel Herrick's Regiment of Green Mountain Rangers, 1776-1777; Private, Captain John H. Bush, Colonel Durkee's Continental Regi- ment, January, 1781; Sergeant-Major under Colonel Thomas Grosvenor's 2d Connecticut Regiment, 1781-1783; at Bur- goyne's Surrender. Pensioned. William Dickson Baldwin. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Born, Franklin, Tenn., September 30, 1834. Son of Henry Baldwin and Mary Flora (Dickson) Baldwin. Grandson of William Dickson. Great-grandson of William Dickson, M. D. William Dickson, M. D. ( 1812), of Dauphin County, North Carolina, Member of Conventions of 1774, 1775 and 1776; Signer of the oath of allegiance and abjuration (under act of November 15, 1777), also Surgeon and Officer of North Carolina Militia; lost a leg in the service. 8 district of columbia society Ebenezer Burghs Ball. Merchant. Born, Loudoun County, Va., March 17, 1817. Son of Charles Burges Ball, M. D. and Lucy Throckmorton (Potter) Ball. Grandson of Burges Ball and Francis Thornton (Washington) Ball. Great-grandson of Charles Washington and Mildred (Thornton) Wash- ington. Burgess Ball (1749-1800), of Lancaster County, Virginia, Volunteer Aid to Wasliington; Captain and Colonel in Vir- ginia Continental Line. Equipped largely at his own cost the regiment he commanded through several campaigns, and was captured at Charleston, 1780. Charles Washington (1738-1799), brother of General Washington; Signer of the Westmoreland Association. George Washington Ball. Genealogist. Born, Loudoun County, Va., February 19, 1828. Son of Fayette Ball, of " Springwood," and Mary Thomson (Mason) Ball. Grandson of Surges Ball and Frances Thornton (Washington) Ball. Great-grandson of Charles Washington and Mildred (1 hornton) Wash- ington. Grandson of Thomson Mason, of " Hollin Hall," and Sarah (Chichester) Mason. Great-grandson of George Mason, of " Gunston," and Annie (Eilbeck) Mason. Burgess Ball (i 749-1800), of Lancaster County, Virginia, Vol- unteer Aid to Washington; Captain and Colonel in Virginia Continental Line. Equipped largely at his own cost the regi- ment he commanded through several campaigns, and was captured at Charleston, 1780. Charles Washington (1738-1799), brother of General Washington ; Signer of the Westmoreland Association. Thomson Mason (1759-1800), of "Hollin Hall," Fairfax County, Virginia, Member of Virginia House of Delegates, 1777. 1779. 1783; '" command of a platoon of Virginia Militia, at Williamsburg, Virginia, May, 1781. George Mason (1725-1792), of "Gunston Hall," Fairfax County, Virginia, Member of Committee of Safety; author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights; Member of Constitutional Convention; Captain in Virginia Line. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Joseph Josiah Gilbert Ball. Messenger, U.S. Senate. Born, Orange, Mass.. June 19, 182S. Son of Josiah Ball and Hannah (Albee) Ball. Grandson of Asa Albee and Alice (Haywood) Albee. Asa Albee (1753-1843), of Mendon, Massachusetts, Corporal, Captain Jennison's Minutemen; at Lexington, April, 1775; Private, Captain Samuel Warren's Company, Colonel Joseph Reed's Regiment, Massachusetts Continental Line; Private, Captain Japheth Daniel's Company, Colonel Thomas Nixon's 6th Massachusetts Regiment, 1778; nine months in Rhode Island. Pensioned. Edward Arthur Balloch, M. D. Physician. Born, Great Falls, Strafford County, N. H., January 2, 1857. Son of George Williamson Balloch and Martha (Palmer) Balloch. Grandson of John Palmer and Charlotte (Reed) Palmer. Great-grandson of Howard Reed and Charlotte (Minor) Reed. Great-grandson of Benjamin Palmer and Sybil (Ball) Palmer. Howard Reed (1761-1835), ot Groton, Massachusetts, Private, Captain Hugh Maxwell's Company, Colonel John Bailey's 2d Massachusetts Regiment; July 25, 1779, to April 25, 1780. Benjamin Palmer (1764-1830), of Upton, Massachusetts, Private, Captain Thomas Francis' Company, Colonel Benjamin Tupper's nth Massachusetts Continental Regiment, 1782; Captain Jackson's Company, Colonel Ebenezer Sprout's 2d Massachusetts Regiment; discharged June 30, 1784. Pen- sioned. Capt. Albert Smith Barker, U.S.N. Captain, U.S. Navy. Born, Hanson, Mass., March 31, 1843. Son of Josiah Barker and Eliza (Gushing) Barker. Grandson of Isaac Bowen Barker and Elizabeth (Torrey) Barker. Isaac Bowen Barker (1753-1845), of Pembroke and Hanson, Massachusetts, Minuteman, Captain Freedom Chamberlain's Company, Colonel John Thomas' Regiment, May, 1775, and later in Colonel John Bailey's Massachusetts Regiment; Captain Eben Stevens' Company, Colonel Henry Knox's Artillery Regi- ment, January, 1776; Corporal, Captain Andrew Sampson's Company, 1777; at the siege of Boston and in the Canada campaign. Pensioned. 10 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Richard Vermillion Barry. Clerk, Pay Ocpurtment, U. S, Nnvy. Born, Wnshington, D. C, Novf nibcr 8, iS6a. Son of Francis Barry and Henrietta (Vermillion) Barry. Grandson of Richard Vermillion and Elizabeth (Bright) Vermillion. Great-grandson of Michael Bright and Elizabeth (Lone) Bright. Great-great-grandson of Jacob Bright and Susanna (Rittenhouse) Bright. Jacob Bright (i 729-1 802), of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Cap- tain of a Company in Colonel Lewi.s Nicola's Life Guards, Philadelphia, March 3, 1776; mustered 2d time, July 3, 1777. + Major Francis Hknry Bates, U.S.A. Major, U. S. Army, Rttireii. Born, Baltimore, Md., September 13, 1828. Oied, Washington, D. C, August u, 1S95. Son of Barnabas Bates 3d, and Catherine Susanna (Groff) Bates. Grandson of Barnabas Bates 2d, and Silvia (Crowell) Bates. Great-grandson of Barnabas Bates ist, and Lydia ( ) Bates. Barnabas Bates 2D (1748 ), of Wareham, Massachu- setts, Private, 1775, to guard the sea coast; Second Lieutenant, Captain John Gibbs' Company, Colonel Hbenezer Sprout's Regiment, July 17, 1775; April 16, 1777; September 6, 1778; Second Lieutenant, Captain John Gibbs' Company, Colonel White's Regiment, July 31, 1780; discharged January 24, 1781. Barnabas Bates ist (1718 ), of Wareham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Commissioned Officer, Captain Stephen Wing's Company, Colonel Gary's Massachusetts Regiment, April 19, 1775, at Lexington alarm; First Lieutenant, Captain Nathaniel Hammond's Company, for guarding the sea coast, July, 1775; Captain John Gibbs' Company, 1777-1781; Mem- ber of Committee of Correspondence and Safety. William Hamilton Bayly. U. S. Pension Bureau. Born, Gettysburg, Pa., March 5, 1850. Son of Joseph Tate Bayly and H.arriet (Hamilton) Bayly. Grandson of John Bayly and Jane (McQueen) Bayly. Grcit-grandson of James Bayly. Grandson of Enoch Hamilton and Jane (Russell) Hamilton. Grcit-grandson of William Hamilton and Magdalena (Bittinger) Hamilton. Great-great-grandson of Nicholas Bittinger and Harriet (Morrow) Bit- tinger. James Bayly ( 1793). of Donegal, Lancaster County. Pennsylvania, Member of Lancaster County Council, 1777; SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION \ \ Justice of the Peace and of the Court of Common Pleas, before whom the citizens of Donegal and vicinity were required to take the oath of allegiance; Wagon-master for Lancaster County. William Hamilton, of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Orderly Sergeant and First Lieutenant, Captain Nicholas Bittinger's Company, York County Militia, captured at Fort Washington and long in prison. Nicholas Bittinger, Captain, York County Militia, Pennsyl- vania, captured at Fort Washington and long kept in prison. John Woart Bayne, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Born, Prince George County, Md., February 9, 1846. Son of John H. Bayne, M. D., and Harriet (Addison) Bayne. Grandson of John Addison and Sarah (Leitch) Addison. Great-grandson of Andrew Leitch and Margaretta Augustena (Brice) Leitch. Andrew Leitch ( 1776), of Virginia, Major of 3d Virginia Regiment; mortally wounded at Harlem Heights where he led his detachment, October i, 1776. Charles Frederick Tiffany Beale. Lawyer. Bom, Kinderhook, N. Y., June 15, 1S57. Son of Charles Lewis Beale and Catharine (Wilder) Beale. Grandson of Asaph Wilder and Maria (t)icl7, 1844. Son of John Bnlch Greely and Fr.inces Dunn (Cobb) Greely. Gr.indson of Stephen Greely .ind Betsey (Balch) Greely. Grcit-Rrandson of Joseph Grbbly and Prudence (Clements) Greely. Joseph Greei.y, of Haverhill, Massachu.setts, Miniiteman; Ser- gCiint, Captain Ebenezer Colby's Company, Colonel John- son's Regiment; marched to Lexington on the alarm of April 19. 1775. :"1>^^ 'iiter contributed supplies to the Continental Troops. Andrew Jordan Green. U. S. Bureau of Pensions. Uorn, Acquia Oisliicl. SulVord (:ounIy, Va., Mar^h 16, i.%j. Son of John Green .and Mary Ann ( Jord.in) (".ncn. Grandson of William Green and Hi-lvty ^Slllllv.ln) Greoii. Great-grandson of Jessr Gkebn anil Hli/.ibolh (Co.\) Green. Jesse Green (1755-1830), of StatTord County, Virginia, Private and Corporal, Captain Thomas Posey's Company, 7th Virginia Regiment of foot, Colonel Holt Richeson, Captain Adam Wal- lace's Company, 5th Virginia Regiment, Colonel William Rus- sell, 1778-1779. Bernard Richardson Green. Sui>erliilpiulfnt and linglneer. HuiMInK for Library of Congress. Born, Matd«n, Mas.s., nrcpinbrr jS, ,(l4.V Son of H/r.i Green .ind PIniin.i Minerv.i (Ridi.irdMMi) Green. Grandson ol I^iknaki- Ckmn ,nul 1 ois (Pini.in) (-.leen. Grandson ol K.ilpli Kuh.udson .uul AbiK.nl ^^;hlKls) Kieliardson. Great-gr.indson of N.itliiin Kuhaulson .ind ll.inn.ilnSh.Klnek) Richardson. Great-great-grandson of Josh-h Richardson and Hannah (Orury) Rich- ardson. Beknakd Green (1752-1834), of Maiden, Massachusetts, Corpo- ral of Minutemen at Lexington Alarm, 1775; Corporal, Captain Benjamin Blaney's Company, Point Shirley expedition, June, 1776; I'irst Sergeant, Captain John Walton's Company, Colonel John Brooks' Regiment; at Horse Neck, September 26, 1776; at White Plains, October 28, 1776; at Trenton and Princeton; Lieutenant, Colonel Nathaniel Thachcr's Massachusetts Regi- ment, Middlesex Militia, July 29, 1778. SONS OF THE AMERICAN K EVOLUTION 11 Joseph Richardson (1756 ), of Temple, New Hampshire, Private, Captain Benjamin Titcoinb's Company, Colonel Rnoch Poor, 2d New Hampshire Regiment, June, 1775; Private, Cap- tain Henry I:llhelps and Lucy (Putnam) Phelps. Grandson of William Stowell and Catharine (Nixon) Stowell. Great-grandson of Benjamin Stowell and Elizabeth (Parker) Stowell. Great-grandson of Thomas Nixon and Berthia (Stearns) Nixon. Henry Phelps, of Sutton, Massachusetts, Corporal of Minute- men, 1775; Private, Massachusetts Militia, 1776-1777. Benjamin Stowell, of Worcester, Massachusetts, Private, received land grants in the Province of Maine. Col. Thomas Nixon (1736-1800), of Framingham, Massa- chusetts, Lieutenant-Colonel of a regiment of Minutemen at Concord, April 19, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel, General John Nixon's 6th Massachusetts Regiment, at Bunker Hill; Colonel, August 9, 1775; in the campaign against Burgoyne; at Still- water, Saratoga; at points on Hudson River, 1777 to close of the war. * Calvin Tilden Phillips. Manufacturer. Born, Hanson, Mass., March 3, 1836. Died, South Hanover, Mass., January 15, 1892. Son of Ezra Phillips and Catharine Hitchcock (Tilden) Phillips. Grandson of Ezra Phillips and Mehitable (Allen) Phillips. Great-grandson of Lot Phillips and Diana (Howland) Phillips. Great-great-grandson of Blany Phillips and Christiana (Wadsworth) Phillips. Grandson of Calvin Tilden, M.D., and Catharine (Hitchcock) Tilden. Great-grandson of Samuel Tilden and Mercy (Hatch) 1 ilden. Great-grandson of Gad Hitchcock, M.D., and Sagy (Bailey) Hitchcock. Great-great-grandson of Rev. Gad Hitchcock, D.IJ. Great-great-grandson of John Bailey and Ruth (Randall) Bailey. 144 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Lot Phii.i.ips, of Pembroke, Massachusetts, Private, Captain James Hatch's Company of Minutemen, April 19, 1775; took part in the fortification of Dorchester Heights. Blany Phillii's (1712-1800), of Pembroke, Massachusetts, Member of Pembroke Committee of Correspondence and Safety, 1775-1776. Deacon Samuel Tilden June i, 1779; served to end of the war; retired with rank as Major; of twenty-eight battles fought in the Southern campaigns he was engaged in fifteen, among which were those of Germantown, Cowpens, Camden, Guilford Court House and Yorktown; Member of the Maryland Society of the Cincinnati. William Jones Rhees. an Institution. Born, Philadelphia, Pa., March 13, 1830. Son of Benjamin Rush Rhees, M.D., aud Margaret Grace (Evans) Rhees. Grandson of Rev. Morgan John Rhees and Ann (Loxley) Rhees. Great-grandson of Benjamin Loxley and Catharine (Cox) Loxley. Grandson of Evan Rice Evans and Grace (Wallis) Evans. Great-grandson of Evan Evans and Margaret (Nivin) Evans. Great-grandson of Joseph Jacob Wallis and Elizabeth (Lukens) Wallis. Great-great-grandson of John Lukens and Sarah (Lukens) Lukens. Maj. Benjamin Loxley (1720-1801), of Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania, Keeper of the King's stores in Philadelphia; resigned 1^4 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY to assist the cause of Independence; a reward was offered for his head by the British Government ; Delegate to Provincial Convention, Philadelphia, January 23-28, 1775; organized and was Captain of the ist Artillery Company of Patriots in the American Army, Philadelphia, Colonel Samuel Mifflin, July, 1776; marched his company to Amboy, New Jersey, July 21, 1776; promoted to Major, August, 1776; at Germantown, Red Bank, Valley Forge, etc.; Member of Philadelphia Committee of Safety, 1774-1776; Delegate to Carpenter's Hall Conference, June 18, 1776; made brass mortars, howitzers, traveling shops and fireworks for the Continental Army; gave instructions in the use of cannon and small-arms to the Philadelphia Militia in the State House yard; much of his property was destroyed by the British Army when it occupied Philadelphia. It was in his house, known as the " Loxley House," that Lydia Darrach overheard the plans of the British officers and communicated them to Washington. Col. Evan Evans (1732-1794), of Chester County, Pennsyl- vania, on Committee of Observation of Chester County Associ- ators, December 20, 1774; Member of Provincial Conference at Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia, June 18, 1776, which appointed and instructed the delegates in Congress from Pennsylvania to vote for independence; Member of Convention, 1776, which framed the first constitution of the State; commanded 2d Battalion, Chester County Associators, 1776-1777; at battle of Trenton; Justice of Court of Common Pleas, Chester County, April ID, 1777; organized 2d battalion of militia and made Colonel, May 7, 1777; in battle of Brandy wine, September 11, 1777; Member of Pennsylvania Assembly, 1 780-1 783; Member of Council of Censors, 1783; Member of Supreme Executive Council of the State when Franklin was President, 1785. John Lukens (1720-1789), of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, appointed Surveyor-General for Pennsylvania by the Proprietary Government, December 8, 1761, and by the State Council of Safety, 1776, continued until his death, 1789; one of the Com- missioners to run the boundaries of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey; and for extending Mason and Dixon's Line, 1781. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 155 Rev. Joseph Havens Cowles Richards. President of Georgetown University. Bom, Columbus, Ohio, November 8, 1851. Son of Henry Livingstone Richards and Cynthia (Cowles) Richards. Grandson of William Samuel Richards, M.D., and Isabella (Mower) Richards. Great-grandson of William Richards and Eunice (Wells) Richards. Great-grandson of Mower and (Felton) Mower. Great-great-grandson of Ebenezer Mower. Great-great-grandson of Benjamin Felton. Grandson of Rensselaer Watson Cowles and Laura (Kilbourne) Cowles. Great-grandson of Whitfield Cowles and Glorianna (Havens) Cowles. Great-great-grandson of Josiah Cowles and Mary (Scott) Cowles. William Richards (1743-1825), of New London, Connecticut, Regimental (Quartermaster, 6th Connecticut, 1775; First Lieu- tenant, loth Connecticut, 1776; Captain, 1st Connecticut, Colonel Jedediah Huntington, January, 1777; transferred to 5th Connecticut, 1781; transferred to 2d Continental. 1783; led troops at Fort Slongo on Long Island, 1780, when he crossed in the night with muffled oars and took the enemy's works by surprise, completely demolishing them; at Bunker Hill, Germantown, Monmouth, Valley Forge ; Member of the Society of the Cincinnati. Ebenezer Mower, of Barre, Massachusetts, Private, Captain John Rogers' Rangers; at Bunker Hill, Saratoga, etc. Benjamin Felton (17.39-1820), of Salem, Massachusetts, Second Lieutenant, Colonel Ebenezer Learned, Massachusetts, May-December, 1775; Second Lieutenant, 3d Continental In- fantry, June-December, 1776; Captain, Massachusetts Militia; at Bunker Hill, Long Island, White Plains, Trenton and Monmouth. Josiah Cowles (1716-1793), of Southington, Connecticut, Member of Town Committee for relief of people of Boston suffering from British oppression, 1774; Member of Town Committee to provide for families of officers and soldiers of Continental Army, November 11, 1779; Member of Committee of inspection. Owen Riley. Bom. Pultney, N. Y., July 19, 1824. Son of Owen Riley and Rhoda (Stewart) Riley. Grandson of Joseph Stewart and Lydia (— — ) Stewart. Joseph Stewart (1760-1844), of Middlesex County, Connec- ticut, Private, Captain John Riley's Company, Colonel Benjamin 156 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Throop's Connecticut Regiment, January, 1777; Private, Cap- tain Nehemiah Smith's Company, Colonel John Ely's Regi- ment, 4th Battalion, 1778; Private, ist Connecticut Line, 1780 j Private, Captain William Richards's Company, 5th Connecticut, 1 78 1. Pensioned. Hon. Hosea H. Rockwell. Lawyer: Ex -Representative in Congress from New York State. Uorn, Lawrenceville, Tioga County, I'a., May 31. 1840. Son of Samuel Rockwell and Joanna (Hunt) Rockwell. Grandson of John Tully Rockwell and Amanda Cowles (Michelson) Rockwell. Great-grandson of John Rockwell and Abigail (Buckingham) Rockwell. Great-grandson of Gideon Cowles and Eunice (Thomas) Cowles. John Rockwell (1743-1823), of East Windsor, Connecticut, Ensign, 7th Company, Colonel Benjamin Hinman's 4th Con- necticut Regiment. 1775; First Lieutenant, 8th Company, Colonel Fisher Gay's 2d Battalion, General James Wadsworth's Connecticut Brigade, 1776; in the northern department; at Long Island, White Plains, etc. GiDKON Cowles (i 749-1 800), of Farmington, Connecticut, Sergeant, Captain Nowell's Company; Ensign and Lieutenant, Captain Cannon's Company, Colonel Willett's Regiment, New York State Troops. Henry Alfred Robbins, M.D. Physician. Born, St. Louis, Mo., February 9, 1839. Son of Zenas Coleman Robbins and Mary J. (Tilden) Robbins. Grandson of Henry Robbins and Abigail (Coleman) Robbins. Great-grandson of Aakon Robbins and Mary (Holton^ Robbins. Great-grandson of Zenas Coleman and (Carrier) Coleman. Great-great-grandson of Noah Coleman, M.D., and Mary (Wright) Cole- Grandson of Rich.ird Swift Tilden and Evalina Ellen (Byrd) Tilden. Great-grandson of John Eell Tilden, M.D., and Jane (Chambers) Tilden. Aaron Robbins (1750-1780), of Northfield, Massachusetts, Pri- vate, Captain Peter Proctor's Company, Colonel Williams' Massachusetts Regiment, General Benjamin Lincoln, 1777; in service in northern campaign, 1777; fought in the battle of October 7, which ended in the defeat and surrender of Bur- goyne. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION I 57 Noah Coleman, M.D. (1703 ), of Colchester, Connecti- cut, Surgeon, 2d Regiment Connecticut Line, 1777-1781; original Member of Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati. Lieut. John Bell Tilden, M.D. (1761-1838), of [Philadelphia, Ensign, May 28, 1779, Lieutenant, July 25, 1780, 2d Regiment, Pennsylvania Continental Line, 1779-1781; at siege of York- town; Member of the Pennsylvania Society of the Cincinnati. Pensioned. Zenas Coleman Robbins. Born, Lyme, Grafton County, N. H., October l8, 1810. Son of Henry Robbins and Abig.nil (Coleman) Robbins. Grandson of Aakon Robbins and Mary (Helton) Robbins. Grandson of Zenas Coleman and (Carrier) Coleman. Great-grandson of Noah Coleman, M.D., and Mary (Wright) Coleman. Aaron Robbins (i 750-1 780), of Northfield, Massachusetts, Private, Captain Peter Proctor's Company, Colonel Williams' Massachusetts Regiment, General Benjamin Lincoln, 1777; in service in northern campaign, 1777; fought in the battle of October 7, which ended in the defeat and surrender of Bur- goyne. Noah Coleman, M.D. (1703 ), of Colchester, Connecti- cut, Surgeon, 2d Regiment Connecticut Line, 1777-1781; original Member of Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati. Maj. Herbert Fulwiler Robinson. Inspector of Small Arms Practice: Civil Engineer. Born, LexinRton, III., June 7, 1865. Son of Henry M. Robinson and Anna A. (Fulwiler) Robinson. Grandson of Daniel Robinson and Mary (Gibbs) Robinson. Great-grandson of Isaiah Robinson and Sarah (Foot) Robinson. Isaiah Robinson (1755 ), Private, Captain Ephraim War- ren's 5th Company, nth Connecticut Militia, September, 1776; at Westchester; served through the war. Norborne Thomas Nelson Robinson. Assistant Solicitor of the Treasury. Born, Spring Hill, Hempstead County, Ark., March 27, 1845. Son of Henry Madison Robinson and Lucy Chiswell (Nelson) Robinson. Grandson of Norborne Thomas Nelson and Lucy (Nelson) Nelson. Great-grandson of William Nelson and Lucy (Chiswell) Nelson. 158 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Col. William Nelson (1746-1813), of Yorktown, Virginia, Private, Virginia Company, 1775; Major, 7th Virginia, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1776; at Brandywine, Monmouth and siege of Yorktown. + Samuel Augustine Robinson. Son of William Robinson and Frances H. P. (Turner) Robinson. Grandson of William Robinson and Margaret (Williamson) Robinson. Great-grandson of William Robinson. Great-great-grandson of Maximilian Robinson. Great-grandson of Walter Williamson, M.D., and Mildred (Washington) Williamson. Great-great-grandson of John Washington. William Robinson, of Westmoreland County, Virginia, Signer of Westmoreland Association; Member of House of Burgesses which passed the Stamp Act Resolution, 1765. Maximilian Robinson, of Westmoreland County, Virginia, Signer of Westmoreland Association. John Washington, Captain, 4th Virginia, May, 1776; Cap- tain of Cavalry, Virginia State Line, 1782-1783. Lieut. Wirt Robinson, U.S.A. First Lieutenant, 4th Artillery, U. S. Army. Born, Buckingham County, Va., October 16, 1864. Son of William Russell Robinson and Evelyn (Cabell) Robinson. Grandson of Clififord Cabell and Margaret (Anthony) Cabell. Great-grandson of Frederic Cabell and Alice (Winston) Cabell. Great-great-grandson of John Cabell and Paulina (Jordan) Cabell. John Cabell (1742-1815), of Buckingham County, Virginia, Chairman of Buckingham Committee, armed with civil and military powers, 1775-1776; Member of Convention, March- July, 1776; County Lieutenant or Chief Commander of Buck- ingham County under appointment of Virginia Committee of Safety. Col. Joseph Sumner Rogers. Superintendent, Michigan Military Academy. Born, Orrington, Maine, July 5, 1844. Son of Joseph Rogers and Joan (Harriman) Rogers. Grandson of" James Harriman and Sarah (Sweat) Harriman. Great-grandson of Peter Harriman, SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 159 Peter Harriman, Private, Captain Daniel Gordon's Company, 7th New Hampsiiire Militia, December 16, 1776-March, 1777; at Burgoyne's surrender, October, 1777. Frank Moore Ross. Merchant. Born, Addison, Somerset County, Pa., October 19. 1859. Son of Moses A. Ross and Cynthia A. (Mitchell) Ross. Grandson of Robert Ross and Elizabeth Virginia (Lemaire) Ross. Great-grandson of Robert Ross and Dorcas (Andrews) Ross. Great-great-grandson of Robert Ross and Jane (Latta) Ross. Robert Ross (1753-1823), of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Private, Captain James Taylor's Company, 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, General Anthony Wayne, January, 1776; Regimental Color-Bearer and by the side of General Wayne at the storming of Stony Point; at Brandy wine, etc.; Private in Canada cam- paign; served until close of the war. Mansfield Ames Ross. Merchant. Born, Addison, Somerset County, Pa., March 15, 1853. Son of Moses A. Ross and Cynthia A. (Mitchell) Ross. Grandson of Robert Ross and Elizabeth Virginia (Lemaire) Ross. Great-grandson of Robert Ross and Dorcas (Andrews) Ross. Great-great-grandson of Robert Ross and Jane (Latta) Ross. Robert Ross (1753-1823), of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Private, Captain James Taylor's Company, 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, General Anthony Wayne, January, 1776; Regimental Color-Bearer and by the side of General Wayne at the storming of Stony Point; at Brandy wine, etc.; Private in Canada cam- paign; served until close of the war. George Carr Round. Lawyer. Born, Kingston, Pa., September 14, 1839. Son of William Round and Sarah Ann (Carr) Round. Grandson of George Round and Sally (Hopkins) Round. Great-grandson of Bartram Round and Alee (Wilkinson) Round. Bartram (or Bertram) Round (1741-1833), Private in "The Scituate Hunters," Rhode Island Militia, April 20, 1775; Ser- geant, October, 1776; Ensign and Second Lieutenant, May, 1777; Private, local company of coast-guard militia, 1780-1781. Pensioned. l60 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY William George Sargent. Merchant. Born, Sedgwick, Maine, March S, 1848. Son of William Haskell Sargent and Mary (Redman) Sargent. Grandson of Benjamin Choate Sargent and Susannah (Cole) Sargent. Great-grandson of Thomas Saroent, M.O. Great-grandson of Thomas Herrick Cole and Susannah (Cleaves) Cole. Thomas Sargent, M.D., Surgeon, attached to Saltonstall's expedition against Castine, 1779. Thomas Herrick Cole ( 1819), of Beverly, Massachu- setts, Private, Captain John Low's Company, Colonel Israel Hutchinson, Massachusetts Line, August, 1775; Private, Cap- tain John Dodge's Company, Colonel Samuel Gerrish; at the siege of Boston. Gen. Rufus Saxton, U.S.A. Brigadier-General, U.S.A., Retired. Born, Greenfield, Mass., October 19, 1824. Son of Jonathan Ashley Saxton and Miranda (Wright) Saxton. Grandson of Rufus Saxton and Tirzah (Ashley) Saxton. Great-grandson of David Saxton and Rebecca (Barnard) Saxton. Grandson of Ashael Wright and Mercy (White) Wright. Great-grandson of Salmon White. David Saxton (or Sexton) (i 734-1800), of Deerfield, Massa- chusetts, Private, Massachusetts Militia; Magistrate; Member of Massachusetts Legislature. Salmon White, of Whately, Massachusetts, Sergeant, 6th Massachusetts, May 19, 1777; Ensign, Massachusetts Regi- ment, November 26, 1779; Lieutenant, 1781. Henry Clay Sayles. Office Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army. Born, Woonsocket, R. 1., December, 27, 1838. Son of Charles Sayles and Eliza (Hicks) Sayles. Grandson of Elisha S-iyles and Sarah (Walling) Sayles. Great-grandson of Richard Sayles and Rhody (Alby) Sayles. Richard Sayles ( 1822), Private, Captain Thomas Jencks' Company, Rhode Island, December, 1776; Private, Captain Samuel Day's Company; Private, Captain Job Murray's Com- pany, 1778; Lieutenant, Rhode Island Militia; in active service, 1777-1781. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION \^\ * Rev. John Witherspoon Scott, D.D. Born, Hookstown, Beovcr County, P«., January ja, 1800. Died, Washington, D. C, Novcm'Wr 39, 1892. Son of George McElroy Scott and Anna (Rea) Scott. Grandson of John Scott and Agnes (McElroy) Scott. John Scott, of Nesliaminy, Pennsylvani:i, Quartermaster, ist Battalion, Bucks County Associators, Pennsylvania, July 31, 1777. Maj. Clinton Brooks Sears, U.S.A. Major, Corps of Englnctrs, U. S. Army. Born, Prnn Van, N. Y., June 2, ia44. Son of Rev. Clinton William Sears and Angcline (Brooks) Sears. Grandson of William Sears and Ruby (Cheney) Sears. Great-grandson of Ebenezer Sears and Jane (White) Sears. Grandson of Moses Brooks and Lydia (Ransom) Brooks. Great-grandson of Samuel Ransom and Mary (Nesbitt) Ransom. Grc.at-great-grandson of Samuel Ransom and Esther (Lawrence) Ransom. Great-grandson of John Brooks and Bcthiah (Goodspeed) Brooks. Great-grandson of Goodspeed. Great-gre.it-gr.indson of Nathaniel Goodspeeo and M.iry (Yarrington) Goodsnecd. Gre.it-gr.indson of Ebenezer Cheney and Anna (Nelson) Cheney. Ebenezer Sears (1754-1849), of Brookline, Massachusetts, Private, Captain Nathan Kager's Company, Colonel William Bond's Massachusetts Regiment, December, 1 775-1 776; dis- charged at Peekskill, New York, after one year's service. Pensioned. Samuel Ransom (1737-1778), of Norfolk, Connecticut, and Plymouth, Pennsylvania, Captain, 2d Independent Company, Westmoreland County, Connecticut, now a part of Pennsyl- vania, 24th Connecticut Militia, Colonel Zeluilon Butler, October, 1775; Captain, 2d Independent Company, Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1776; joined Washington, 1777, and his was the first company under tire, January 22, 1777, at Millstone, New Jersey; at Germantown, Bound Brook, Mud Fort and Valley Forge; aid to Colonel Zebulon Butler, with Captain Charles Whittlesey's Company; killed in the Wyom- ing massacre, while making a reconnoissance, July 3, 1778. Nathaniel Goodspeed, Second Lieutenant, Captain Jacob Wood's Company, Colonel Jonathan llasbrouck's 4th New York Regiment, Levies and Militia, October 17, 1775. 1 62 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Ebenezer Cheney (i 761-1828), of Massachusetts, Private, Captain Moses Harvey's Company, Colonel David Welles' Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, in Northern Department, 17771 Private, Captain Edward Proctor's Company, Colonel Williams' Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Regiment, 1779; Private, Continental Army, 1779; Private, Captain Benjamin Hey wood's Company, 6th Massachusetts Line, Colonel Thomas Nixon, 1780. * Col. Franklin Austin Seely. Son of Richard Lewis Seely and Maria (Torrey) Seely. Grandson of John Williamson Seely, M.D.,and Elizabeth (Williams) Seely. Great-grandson of Sylvanus Seely and Jane (Williamson) Seely. Col. Sylvanus Seely (1743-1821), of Chatham, New Jersey, Captain, Colonel Ephraim Martin's Battalion, General Nathaniel Heard's Brigade, New Jersey Militia, June, 1776; Captain, Eastern Battalion, Morris County, New Jersey, Militia, 1777; Major, Eastern Battalion, Morris County Militia, May 23, 1777; Colonel, Eastern Battalion, Morris County Militia, November 13. 1777; Colonel, Battalion New Jersey State Troops; at Long Island and Springfield, New Jersey, and detailed to cover Washington's retreat upon the evacuation of New York; com- manded the Port of Elizabethtown most of the time the British occupied New York. Henry Downes Sellers. Real Estate. Bom, Pittsburg, Pa., December 24, 1851. Son of Francis Sellers and Priscilla Carmen (Benney) Sellers. Grandson of James Benney, Sr., and Elizabeth (Doughty) Benney. Great-grandson of Christopher Doughty and Margaret (Morris) Doughty. Christopher Doughty (1755-1848), of Redbank, New Jersey, Surgeon, New Jersey Continental Line. Pensioned. sons of the american revolution 16} Horace Wells Sellers. Architect and Engineer. Born, Philadelphia, Pa., July Jl, 1857. Son of Coleman Sellers and Cornelia (Wells) Sellers. Grandson of Coleman Sellers and Sophonisba (Peale) Sellers. Great-grandson of Nathan Sellers and Elizabeth (Coleman) Sellers. Great-great-grandson of John Sellers. Grandson of Horace Wells and Sarah Hewes (Whipple) Wells. Great-grandson of Preserved Whipple and Elizabeth (Hewes) Whipple. Great-great-grandson of George Robert Twelves Hewes and Sarah (Sumner) Hewes. Great-grandson of Charles Willson Peale and Rachel (Brewer) Peale. Nathan Sellers (1751-1830), of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Ensign, 7th Battalion, Colonel Jonathan Paschall's " Flying Camp," February 24, 1776; made military survey of Delaware River and land adjacent by order of Council of Safety, July 24, 1777. John Sellers (1728-1804), of Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Member of Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly from Chester County; Member of Chester County " Boston Port Bill" Committee; Deputy to "Port Bill" Con- vention, Philadelphia, July 15, 1774; Member of Convention that framed the constitution of Pennsylvania, 1789; in State Senate from Delaware County, 1790. George Robert Twelves Hewes (1742-1840), of Boston, Massachusetts, and Richfield Springs, New York, present at the " Boston Massacre," March 12, 1770, and was one of the wit- nesses called in the subsequent trial of Captain Preston; Mem- ber of " Boston Tea-Party," December 16, 1773, and served as boatswain of one of the attacking parties on that occasion. Entered service April 17, 1777, at Providence, Rhode Island, on American privateer "Diamond," commanded by Captain Thomas Stacy, and during three months' cruise the British brig " Live Oak," commanded by Captain Gariner, the " Mary and Joseph," commanded by Captain Patrick Welsh, and a brig commanded by Captain Wallace were captured; two months after expiration of this service he volunteered and served for three months at Slade's Ferry as private in Captain Caleb Richardson's Company, Colonel Drury's Regiment; served three months as private in Captain Caleb Richardson's 164 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Company, Colonel Benjamin Hawes' Regiment, 1778, and par- ticipated in battle of Rhode Island; volunteered and served on cruise to West Indies on ship " Defense," February, 1779, sailing from Boston under command of Captain Samuel Smed- ley, during which service two British ships, bound from London to Jamaica, laden with munitions of war, were captured; served three months at West Point as private in Captain Barney's Company, Colonel Drury's Massachusetts Regiment, General McDougal's forces, 1781. Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827), of Maryland and Philadelphia, Lieutenant, Philadelphia Militia; at Trenton, De- cember 26, 1776; Captain, 4th Company, 4th Battalion, Phila- delphia Militia, Colonel John Bayard, at battle of Princeton, January 3, 1777; Captain of a Company of Foot, 4th Battalion, Philadelphia Militia, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Wil- liam Will, commissioned, June 17, 1777; one of committee of fifty appointed to remove stores from Philadelphia to prevent their falling into the hands of the enemy; one of six appointed by the Executive Committee of Pennsylvania, at request of Congress, to secure sundry suspicious characters after the British landed at Elk River, Maryland, August, 1777; at battle of Germantown, October 3 and 4, 1777; at Whitemarsh and Valley Forge during winter of 1777-1778; appointed by Council of Safety for Pennsylvania, one of the Commissioners for Philadelphia to seize personal effects of traitors, October 21, 1777; elected Chairman and Moderator of numerous town meetings from 1 776-1 778; was appointed one of the Commis- sioners of Forfeited Estates, May 6, 1778; was active in trying to persuade rioting militia to disband, October 4, 1779; Mem- ber for the city of Philadelphia in the Assembly of Pennsyl- vania, 1779; one of committee of twelve appointed in 1781 to conduct rejoicings at Completion of Confederation. Samuel Miller Sener. Attorney at Law. Bom, Lancaster, Pa., October 5, 1855. Son of Henry C. Sehner and Frances M. (Coggsdall) Sehner. Grandson of James Coggsdall and Mary A. (Kline) Coggsdall. Great-grandson of Michael Kline and Elizabeth (Leonard^ Kline. Great-great-grandson of George Leonard and Elizabeth (Yost) Leonard. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION I 65 Michael Kline, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Private, Captain Joseph Wrigiit's Company, Colonel Matthias Slough's Battalion, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Associators, September 11, 1776. George Leonard (1758-1847), of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Private, Captain Adam Hubley's Company, 1776; Private, Captain George ShatTner's Company, 1777; Private, Captain Christian Petrie's Company, 1777; Private, Captain George Francis' Company, Colonel Robert Elder's Battalion, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Associators, 1777 ; Private, Captain William Wert's Company, Colonel James Ross' Battalion, 1777; Pri- vate, Captain Matthew McDonald's Company, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Line, 1778-1780; at Trenton, Princeton, Germantown; served three years and nine months. Pen- sioned. John Sevier. Born, Tuscambia, Ala., March 8, 1841. Son of John Sevier and Mildred Hooper (Merrill) Sevier. Grandson of Samuel J. Sevier. Great-grandson of John Sevier and Catharine (Sherrill) Sevier. John Sevier (1745-1815), of North Carolina, Colonel, 1777; furnished personally all military means, along with his five sons, equipped and led his forces against and destroyed Fergu- son's army (left wing of Cornwallis') at King's Mountain; for this service and others he was particularly honored by Wash- ington and made General; received honors from the States of Georgia and North Carolina, the Legislature of the latter State voting him thanks and a sword; served to end of war; first Governor of the State of " Frankland" and later of Tennessee, and chosen six terms until his death; elected to Congress three times, and was the first Member from the valley of the Mis- sissippi. William Carlysle Shelley. Lawyer, Born, Roane County, Tenn., August 12, 1S54. Son of James T. Shelley and Martha J. (McElwee) Shelley. Grandson of William McElwee and Lucinda (Eblen) McElwee. Great-grandson of James McElwee. 1 66 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY James McElwee, Private, Colonel William Campbell's Regi- ment, Washington County, Virginia, Riflemen ; under Captain Moses Shelby at King's Mountain. Ernest Lincoln Shepard. Auditor's Office for the State Department. Born, East Bloomfield, N. Y., August 10, 1865. Son of Homer Shepard and Martha (Wyatt) Shepard. Grandson of Moses Shepard and Betsey (Munson) Shepard. Great-grandson of Anson Munson and Huldah (Dowd) Munson. Great-great-grandson of John Dowd and Elizabeth (Norton) Dowd. Great-great-great-grandson of Ebenezer Norton and Elizabeth (Baldwin) Norton. Ebenezer Norton (1715-1785), of Goshen, Connecticut, Mem- ber of General Assembly of Connecticut, 1760-1778; Lieutenant- Colonel, 17th Connecticut Militia, 1776; Agent of the Colony in collecting military supplies. May, 1777; on committee to revise Militia laws, January, 1778. Hon. John Sherman. Lawyer; U.S. Senator from Ohio. Born, Lancaster, Ohio, May lo, 1823. Son of Charles Roger Sherman and Mary (Hoyt) Sherman. Grandson of Taylor Sherman and Elizabeth (Stoddard) Sherman. Great-grandson of Daniel Sherman and Mindwell (Taylor) Sherman. Daniel Sherman (1721-1799), of Woodbury, Connecticut, Clerk of Probate Court for sixteen years. Judge for thirty-seven years; represented Woodbury in General Assembly for sixty- five sessions, 1774-1783; Speaker of Lower House; Member of Committee of Public Safety, 1777-1781; Member of the State Convention which ratified the Federal Constitution. Roger Sherman. Lawyer. Born, Randolph, Tipton County, Tenn., July 28, 1S39. Son of Isaac UeBlois Sherman and Phebe (Conkling) Sherman. Grandson of James Sherman, Jr., and Nancy (Carroll) Sherman. Great-grandson of James Sherman, Sr., and Mary (Stebbins) Sherman. James Sherman, Jr. (1750-1813), of Brimfield, Massachusetts, Private, Captain James Sherman, Sr.'s Company, 1775; Cor- poral, Captain Joshua Shaw's Company, Colonel Elisha Porter's Regiment, Massachusetts, August 27, 1779. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1 67 James Sherman, Sr. (1716 ), of Brimfield, Massachusetts, Captain, Colonel Pynchon's Regiment; marched at Lexington Alarm, 1775; Captain, Colonel Ebenezer Learned's Regiment, February i, 1776. Michael Myers Shoemaker. Born, Covington, Ky., Junt 26, 1853. Son of Robert Myers Shoemaker and Mary Colegate (Steiner) Shoemaker. Grandson of Robert Shoemaker and Catharine (Myers) Shoemaker. Great-grandson of Johan Jost (or Hanyoost) Shoemaker and Mary (Smith) Shoemaker. Great-grandson of Michael Myers and Catharine (Herter) Myers. Great-great-grandson of Henry Herter and Abelona ( ) Herter. JoHAN JosT (or Hanyoost) Shoemaker, of iVlohawk, New York, Major, 4th Battalion, Tryon County, New York, Militia, Colonel Nicholas Herkimer, 1776. Michael Myers (1753-1814), of Herkimer, New York, Pri- vate, 3d Battalion, Tryon County, New York, Militia; wounded near Johnstown, October 25, 1781; Member of New York Senate and Assembly fourteen years. Henry Herter (1730-1822), of Herkimer, New York, First Lieutenant, Captain Nicholas Herkimer's 4th Company, ist Battalion, Tryon County, New York, Militia, 1775; Captain, 2d Company, Colonel Peter Bellinger, 1778. Howard Sill. Architect. Born, Bethlehem, Albany County, N. Y., October 17, 1867. Son of James Mather Sill and Mary Ann (Udell) Sill. Grandson of William NicoU Sill and Margaret (Mather) Sill. Great-grandson of Richard Sill and Elizabeth (Nicoll) Sill. Richard ,Sii.l (1755-1790), of Lyme, Connecticut, Lieutenant and Quartermaster, loth Connecticut Regiment, Colonel Samuel H. Parsons, 1776; Payma.ster and Regimental Clothier, 8th Regiment, Connecticut Line, Colonel John Chandler, 1777- 1781; Captain, 5th Regiment and ist Regiment, Colonel Zebu- Ion Butler, Continental Line, 1781; aid-de-camp to General Lord Stirling, with rank of Major, 1781-1783; at Long Island, White Plains, Germantown, Fort Mifflin and Monmouth. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY William Reynolds Singleton. Grand Secretary, F. and A. Masons, Grand Lodge. D. C. Born, Norfolk, Va., October if, 1818. Son of Henry Singleton and Mary Ann Waldron (Reynolds) Singleton. Grandson of John Singleton and Sarah (Dyson) Singleton, Grandson of Benjamin Reynolds and Mary (Waldron) Reynolds. John Singleton (1758-1825), Private, Captain John Gregory's Company, Colonel Daniel Morgan, 1778; in other regiments of the Virginia Line until discharged at Philadelphia at the close of the war. Benjamin Reynolds, of Boston, Massachusetts, Private and Corporal, Captain James Burrell's Company, Colonel Jabez Bowen, Massachusetts Troops. Pensioned. Henry Martyn Skillman, Jr. Banker. Born, Lexington, Ky., February 4, 1S63, Son of Henry Martyn Skillman, M.D., and Margaret (Scotti Skillman. Grandson of Matthew Thompson Scott and Winny (Webb) Scott. Great-grandson of Matthew Scott and Elizabeth (Thompson) Scott. Great-grandson of Isaac Webb and Lucy (Waie) Webb. Matthew Scott (1740-1798), of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, First Lieutenant, Captain William Peeble's Company, 2d Bat- talion; Captain, Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, Colonel Samuel Miles, March 15, 1776; captive in the "Jersey" prison-ship, 1776; exchanged, December 8, 1776; Captain, 13th Pennsyl- vania Regiment, Colonel Walter Stewart, 1776-1777. Isaac Webb (1758-1833), of Virginia, Second Lieutenant, 7th Virginia Continental Line, 1777; First Lieutenant, 5th Regi- ment, 1778; Captain, under General Greene, in the Southern campaign. * Thomas Thompson Skillman. Merchant. Born, Lexington, Ky,, April lo, i860. Died, Lexington, Ky., January 11, 1S95. Son of Henry Martyn Skillman, M.D., and Margaret (Scottl Skillman. Grandson of Matthew Thompson Scott and Winny (Webb) Scott. Great-grandson of Matthew Scott and Elizabeth (Thompson) Scott. Great-grandson of Isaac Webb and Lucy (Ware) Webb. Matthew Scott (1740-1798), of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, First Lieutenant, Captain William Peeble's Company, 2d Bat- SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1 69 talion; Captain, 13th Pennsylvania Regiment, Colonel Walter Stewart, 1 776-1777; Captain, Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, Colonel Samuel Miles, March 15, 1776; captive in the "Jersey" prison-ship, 1776; exchanged, December 8, 1776. Isaac Webb (1758-1833), of Virginia, Second Lieutenant, 7th Virginia Continental Line, 1777; First Lieutenant, 5th Regi- ment, 1778; Captain, under General Nathaniel Greene, in the Southern campaign. Mercer Slaughter. Chairman, Railroad Committee. Born, Orange County, Va., February 25, 1844. Son of Thomas Towles Slaughter and Jane Madison (Chapman) Slaughter. Grandson of Philip Slaughter and Elizabeth (Towles) Slaughter. Grandson of Reynolds Chapman and Rebecca (Madison) Chapman. Great-grandson of William Madison and Frances (Throckmorton) Madi- son. Great-great-grandson of James Madison, Sr., and Eleanor (Conway) Madison. Philip Slaughter (1758-1849), of Culpeper County, Virginia; Private, Captain John Jameson's Company Minutemen, whose men wore strong, brown linen hunting shirts dyed with leaves, and the words "Liberty or Death" worked in large white letters on the breast, bucktails in each hat, and a leather strap about the shoulders with tomahawk and scalp- ing knife, and for arms carried fowling pieces or squirrel guns; Lieutenant, Captain Gabriel Long's Company, Rifle- men; First Lieutenant, nth Virginia, December 20, 1776; Regimental Paymaster, 7th Virginia, March 14, 1777; Captain- Lieutenant, November i, 1778; Captain, May 13, 1779; served until close of the war. William Madison (1762-1844), of Orange County, Virginia, Private, Militia, 1778; Lieutenant, Dabney's State Legion of Virginia, 1778 ; Lieutenant, Colonel Harrison's Regiment of Artillery of Virginia, 1781; at siege of Yorktown. James Madison, Sr. (1722-1800), of Orange County, Virginia, Chairman of Orange County, Virginia, Committee of Public Safety. 170 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Frank Birge Smith. Real Estate. Born, Washington, D. C, March 6, 1859. Son of Francis Hickox Smith and Anna E. (Birge) Smith. Grandson of Samuel Mansfield Smith and Eliza (Wheeler) Smith. Great-grandson of Samuel Smith and Lucy (Hall) Smith. Great-great-grandson of John Smith and Mary (Ford) Smith. Great-great-great-grandson of Ephraim Smith and Sarah (Newton) Smith. Grandson of Cyrus Birge and Adaline (Frink) Birge. Great-grandson of David Birge and Abigail (Howland) Birge. Great-grandson of Abner Wheeler and Polly (Holbrook) Wheeler. Great-great-grandson of John Wheeler and Lois (Dudley) Wheeler. John Smith (1746-1819), of Washington, Connecticut, Private, Captain Isaac Bostwicit's 7tii Company, Colonel Charles Webb's Connecticut Regiment, July-November, 1775; Private, Captain Stephen Betts's Company, 2d Regiment, Connecticut, February, 1777-March, 1780; captured in Tryon's raid on Danbury. Ephraim Smith (1715-1805), of Milford, Connecticut, Pri- vate, 6th Company, Colonel Waterbury's 5th Connecticut Regiment, May-October, 1775; Private, Captain Nathaniel Johnson's Company, Colonel John Douglas's Battalion, Con- necticut Militia, June, 1776; at Long Island and White Plains; marched to relief of New Haven, 1779. David Birge (1753-1836), of Woodbury, Connecticut, Pri- vate, 7th Connecticut, July, 1775; Sergeant, 19th Continental Infantry, Captain Nathaniel Tuttle, Colonel Charles Webb's Regiment, January, 1777; at Long Island, Harlem, White Plains, Trenton, Princeton, Bennington, and surrender of Burgoyne. Pensioned. John Wheeler (1741 ), of Woodbury, Connecticut, Captain, 13th Connecticut Militia; on "Alarm List" during the war. Francis Hickox Smith. Real Estate. Born, Washington, Litchfield County, Conn., March ll, 1829. Son of Samuel Mansfield Smith and Eliza (Wheeler) Smith. Grandson of Samuel Smith and Lucy (Hall) Smith. Great-grandson of John Smith and Mary (Ford) Smith. Great-great-grandson of Ephraim Smith and Sarah (Newton) Smith. Grandson of Abner Wheeler and Polly (Holbrook) Wheeler. Great-grandson of John Wheeler and Lois (Dudley) Wheeler. John Smith (1746-1819), of Washington, Connecticut, Private, Captain Isaac Bostwick's 7th Company, Colonel Charles Webb's SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 171 Connecticut Regiment, July-November, 1775; Private, Captain Stephen Betts's Company, 2d Regiment, Connecticut, February, 1777-March, 1780; captured in Tryon's raid on Danbury. Ephraim Smith (1715-1805), of Milford, Connecticut, Pri- vate, 6tii Company, Colonel Waterbury's 5th Connecticut Regiment, May-October, 1775; Private, Captain Nathaniel Johnson's Company, Colonel John Douglas's Battalion, Con- necticut Militia, June, 1776; at Long Island and White Plains; marched to relief of New Haven, 1779. John Wheeler (1741 ), of Woodbury, Connecticut, Captain, 13th Connecticut Militia; on "Alarm List" during the war. Jonathan Leavitt Smith. Born, New Hampton, Strafford County, N. H., April 9, 1825. Son of David Smith and Manilla (Hebbard) Smith. Grandson of Stephen Smith and Mary (Bean) Smith. Stephen SMrrn (1761-1834), of Brentwood, New Hampshire, Private, Captain Thomas Simpson's Company, Colonel John- ston's New Hampshire Regiment, 1776; Private, Captain Timothy Barron, Colonel Timothy Bedel's New Hampshire Regiment, 1778 ; Private, Captain Benjamin Whittier's Com- pany, Colonel Moses Nichols's New Hampshire Regiment, 1780; at West Point, New York, under General Benedict Arnold, at the time of his treason, 1780. Louis Percy Smith, M.D. Physician. Born, Washington, D, C, December lo, 1871. Son of Francis Hickox Smith and Anna E. (Birge) Smith. Grandson of Samuel Mansfield Smith and Eliza (Wheeler) Smith. Great-grandson of Samuel Smith and Lucy (Hall) Smith. Great-great-grandson of John Smith and Mary (Ford) Smith. Great-great-great-grandson of Ephraim Smith and Sarah (Newton) Smith. Great-grandson of Abner Wheeler and Polly (Holbrook) Wheeler. Great-great-grandson of John Wheelek and Lois (Dudley) Wheeler. Grandson of Cyrus Birge and Adaline (Frink) Birge. Great-grandson of David Birge and Abigail (Howland) Birge. John Smith (1746-1819), of Washington, Connecticut, Private, Captain Isaac Bostwick's 7th Company, Colonel Charles Webb's Connecticut Regiment, July-November, 1875; Private, Captain 172 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Stephen Betts's Company, 2d Regiment, Connecticut, February, 1777-March, 1780; captured in Tryon's raid on Danbury. Ephraim Smith (17 15-1805), of Milford, Connecticut, Pri- vate, 6th Company, Colonel Waterbury's 5th Connecticut Regiment, May-October, 1775; Private, Captain Nathaniel Johnson's Company, Colonel John Douglas's Battalion, Con- necticut Militia, June, 1776; at Long Island and White Plains; marched to relief of New Haven, 1779. John Wheeler (1741 ), of Woodbury, Connecticut, Captain, 13th Connecticut Militia; on "alarm list" during the war. David Birge (1753-1836), of Woodbury, Connecticut, Pri- vate, 7th Connecticut, July, 1775; Sergeant, 19th Continental Infantry, Captain Nathaniel Tuttle, January, 1777; Sergeant, Colonel Charles Webb's Regiinent; at Long Island, Harlem, White Plains, Trenton, Princeton, Bennington, and surrender of Burgoyne. Pensioned. Capt. Oskaloosa M. Smith, U.S.A. Captain, Commissary Subsistence, U. S. Army. Born, Indianapolis, Indiana, October ll, 1S45. Son of Isaac Smith and Eliza Jane (Whips) Snnith. Grandson of Benjamin Smith and Lydia (Bmery) Smith. Great-grandson of John Emery and Susannah (Bartlett) Emery. John Emery, of Walpole, New Hampshire, Private, Captain Nathan Hale's Company, New Hampshire Militia, 1775; Pri- vate, Captain Josiah Burns's Company, Colonel Enoch Hale's Regiment, 1777; Private, Captain Samuel Twitchel's Company, Colonel Enoch Hale's Regiment, 1778. Robert Atwater Smith. U. S. War Department. Born, New Haven, Conn., July 2, 1849. Son of Elmore Smith and Lucy (Bassett) Smith. Grandson of Amos Smith and Eunice (Clark) Smith. Great-grandson of John Smith and Mary (Ford) Smith. Great-great-grandson of Ephraim Smith and Sarah (Newton) Smith. Great-grandson of Ebenezer Clark, Jr. and Hannah (Tenney) Clark. Grandson of Hezekiah Bassett, Jr., and Loly (Atwater) Bassett. Great-grandson of Hezekiah Bassett, Sr. , and Sarah (Ives) Bassett. Great-grandson of Medad Atwater and Rhoda (Dickerman) Atwater. Great-great-grandson of David Atwater and Elizabeth (Bassett) Atwater. Great-great-grandson of Samuel Dickerman and Mary (Ailing) Dickerman. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 173 John Smith (1746-1819), of Washington, Connecticut, Private, Captain Isaac Bostwick's 7th Company, Colonel Charles Webb's Connecticut Regiment, July-November, 1775. EpHRAiM Smith (1715-1805), of Milford, Connecticut, Pri- vate; marched to relief of New Haven, 1779. EBENEZiiR Ci.ARK, Jr. (1742-1813), of Washington, Connec- ticut, Corporal, Captain Thomas Bull's Company, Major Shel- don's Regiment, Light Horse, Connecticut, 1776. Hezekiah Bassett, Sr. (1743-1823), Private, 17th Connecti- cut Militia, from Hamden; at the invasion of New Haven, 1779. Medad Atwater (1751-1832), Private, 17th Connecticut Militia; defense of New Haven, 1779. David Atwater (i 723-1806), of Connecticut, Private, Major John Skinner's Troop Light Horse, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Seymour, June-August, 1776; defense of New Haven, 1779. Samuel Dickerman (1717-1792), of New Haven, Connecti- cut, Sergeant, Captain Stephen Goodyear's Company, Colonel Joseph Thomson's Connecticut Regiment, 1776. Gen. William Smith, U.S.A. Son of Israel Smith and Delia (Ferguson) Smith. Grandson of Pliny Smith and Sarah (Porter) Smith. Pliny Smith (1761-1840), of Rupert, Vermont, Private, Captain Hobb's Company, of Sheffield, Berkshire County, Massachu- setts, August, 1777; at Bennington and Saratoga; guarding the frontier; Private, Captain Clark's Company, New Hamp- shire Militia; Private, Captain Nathaniel Hutchins's Company, 1778; Private, Captain Ebenezer Allen's Company, 1778; Pri- vate, Lieutenant Benjamin Everest's Company, 1779. Pen- sioned. Richard Henry Spencer. Lawyer. Born, Talbot Counly, Md., November 26, 1833. Son of Henry Spencer and Anna M. (Martin) Spencer. Grandson of Richard Spencer and Eleanor (Hopkins) Spencer. 174 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Richard Spencer (1760-1819), of "Beverly," Talbot County, Maryland, Private, Maryland Line; entered service at the age of sixteen; at Brandywine, Germantown and Valley Forge. Iames Cresap Sprigg. Son of Michael Cresap Sprigg and Mary (Lamar) Sprigg. Grandson of Osborne Sprigg and Sarah (Cresap) Sprigg. Grandson of William Lamar and Margaret (Worthington) Lamar. Great-grandson of Michael Cresap and Sarah (Whitehead) Cresap. Osborne Sprigg, of Prince George's County, Maryland, Member of Maryland Convention, July, 1775; Member of the Maryland Association, July 26, 1775, and of Convention that framed the State Constitution, 1776, and also of Convention that ratified the Constitution of the United States. William Lamar (1755-1848), of Frederick County, Mary- land, Captain, 7th Maryland; at Harlem, White Plains, Ger- mantown, Monmouth, Guilford, and Eutaw Springs. Michael Cresap (1742-1775), of Alleghany County, Mary- land, Captain, ist Battalion, Maryland Rifles; marched to Boston at the head of 150 chosen men, June, 1775. Lieut. David Sheridan Stanley, U.S.A. Lieutenant, 22d Infantry, U.S.A. Born, Fort Sully, South DakoU, September lo, 1872. Son of David Sloane Stanley and Anna Maria (Wright) Stanley. Grandson of John Bratton Stanley and Sarah (Peterson) Stanley. Great-grandson of William Stanley and Margaret (Bratton) Stanley. Great-great-grandson of Marshall Stanley and Thamor ( ) Stanley. Great-great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Stanley and Mary (Marshall) Stanley. Great-grandson of Conrad Peterson and Mary ( ) Peterson. Grandson of Joseph Jefferson B. Wright and Eliza (Jones) Wright. Great-grandson ot Amasa Jones and Elizabeth (Huntington) Jones. Great-great-grandson of Joel Jones. Nathaniel Stanley (1707 ), of Connecticut, Private in Lexington Alarm, in Windsor, Connecticut, Company, Captain Nathaniel Hayden; Private, Captain Roger Eno's 3d Company, 2d Connecticut Regiment, Colonel Joseph Spencer, May 7- December 19, 1775. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION I 75 Conrad Peterson (1750-1840), of Virginia, Private, Virginia Continental Line. Pensioned. Joel Jones (1733-1792), of Saybrook, Connecticut, Major, Colonel William Williams's 12th Connecticut Militia, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, Colonel Jonathan Latimer, August-Novem- ber, 1777; sent to re-enforce General Gates at Saratoga, 1777. Gen. David Sloane Stanley, U.S.A. Son of John Bratton Stanley and Sarah (Peterson) Stanley. Grandson of William Stanley and Margaret (Bratton) Stanley. Great-grandson of Marshall Stanley and Thamor ( ) Stanley. Great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Stanley and Mary (Marshall) Stanley. Grandson of Conrad Peterson and Mary ( ) Peterson. Nathaniel Stanley (1707 ), of Connecticut, Private in Lexington Alarm, in Windsor, Connecticut, Company, Captain Nathaniel Hayden; Private, Captain Roger Eno's 3d Company, 2d Connecticut Regiment, Colonel Joseph Spencer, May 7- December 19, 1775. Conrad Peterson (1750-1840), of Virginia, Private, Virginia Continental Line. Pensioned. * Joshua Otis Stanton, M.D. Physician. Born, Strafford, N. H., October 22, 1837. Died, Washington, D. C, April 9, 1S91. Son of Ezra Stanton and Polly (Otis) Stanton. Grandson of William Stanton and Margaret (Holmes) Stanton. Great-grandson of William Stanton and Elizabeth (Brock) Stanton. William Stanton (1737-1777), of Bennington, New Hamp- shire, Private, Captain John Hill's Company, New Hampshire Militia, November 5, 1775; in service in defense of Piscataqua Harbor. Francis Osmond St. Clair, M.D. Born, Barre, N. Y., December lo, 1S39. Son of Charles Northrop St. Clair and Elmina Baldwin (Turrell) St. Clair. Grandson of James St. Clair, Jr., and Patience (Northrop) St. Clair. Great-grandson of James St. Clair, Sr., and Sarah (Hunt) St. Clair. James St. Clair, Sr., (1756-1836), of Sanbornton, New Hamp- shire, Ranger and Sergeant; at Lexington, Bunker Hill, Brandy- 176 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY wine, Saratoga, Valley Forge and Monmouth; received the badge of merit for six years' faithful service. Robert Edwards Carter Stearns, Ph. D. Paleontologist. Born, Boston, Mass., February I, 1827. Son of Charles Stcirns and Sarah (Carter) Stearns. Grandson of Samuel Carter and Sarah (Rand) Carter. Great-grandson of Nathaniel Rand and Frances (Phillips) Rand. Nathaniel Rand, of Bow Street, Charlestown, Massachusetts, house and property burned by the British, June 17, 1775; Private, Middlesex Militia; at Bunker Hill, and later detailed as Superintendent of the Military Bakery at Cambridge. Sarah Rand, his daughter — a girl of sixteen — served as a scout to warn the Colonists of the approach of the British boats before the battle of Bunker Hill. Capt. Edgar -Zell Steever, U.S.A. Captain, 3d Cavalry, U. S. Army. Born, Philadelphia, Pa., August 20, 1849. Son of Edgar Zell Steever and Margaret (Weaver) Steever. Grandson of Henry Steever and Mary (Knerr) Steever. Great-grandson of Daniel Steever and Ann (Zell) Steever. Daniel Steever (1758 ), of Lancaster County, Pennsyl- vania, as a lad of eighteen shouldered his musket and enlisted, March, 1776 ; Private, Captain John Morrow's Company, Colonel Samuel Miles; Private, 13th Pennsylvania, Colonel Walter Stewart; at Long Island, White Plains, Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown and Valley Forge. Pen- sioned. Armat Stoddart. Patent Attorney. Born, Philadelphia, Pa., November 12, 1842. Son of Isaac Stoddart and Lydia (Butler) Stoddart. Grandson of Zebulon Butler and Jemima (Fish) Butler. Great-grandson of Zebulon Butler and Lydia (Johnson) Butler. Col. Zebulon Butler (1731-1795), Lieutenant-Colonel, 3d Regiment, Connecticut Line, January i, 1777; in New Jersey campaign; Colonel, 2d Connecticut Regiment, 1778; com- manded garrison at Wyoming, July, 1778; served in Sullivan's Indian expedition, 1779; Colonel, 4th Connecticut Regiment, 1781; Colonel, 1st Connecticut Regiment, 1783; Member of the Society of the Cincinnati. sons of the american revolution i 77 Francis Eugene Storm. Chief Clerk, Office of U. S. Comir Son of William Beekman Storm and Cleantha (Parke) Storm. Grandson of John Parke and Bethiali (Smith) Parke. John Parke (1760-1819), of Chatham, Connecticut, Private, at age of sixteen, Captain Robert Warner's Company, 3d Con- necticut Regiment, Colonel Samuel Wyllys, February i, 1777; after four years' service transferred to ist Connecticut Regi- ment, Colonel Zebulon Butler, and served until end of the war; received a "Badge of Merit" for six years' faithful service; Sergeant of guard at the execution of Major Andre. + Hon. William Strong, LL.D. Son of Rev. William Lightbourn Strong and Harriet (Deming) Strong. Grandson of Adonijah Strong and Abigail (Bates) Strong. Adonijah Strong (1743-1813), of Coventry, Connecticut, Com- missary of the 4th Connecticut Regiment, Colonel Benjamin Hinman, April, 1775; First Lieutenant, Captain John Bigelow's Artillery, Connecticut Regiment, January 23, 1776; in service in the Northern department and at Ticonderoga; Member of the Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati. MiLO CoLBURN Summers. Surgeon General's Office, War Department. Born, Millersburgh, 111., August 6, 1862. Son of Ewing Summers and Joanna (Colburn) Summers. Grandson of Adna Colburn and Clarissa (Cutter) Colburn. Great-grandson of John Cutter and Miriam (Butler) Cutter. Great-great-grandson of Richard Cutter and Kezia (Pierce) Cutter. Richard Cutter (1725-1795), of Hudson, New Hampshire, Private, Captain Elisha Woodburn's Company, Colonel John Stark's New Hampshire Regiment, 1775; at Bunker Hill; Private, Captain Samuel Brown's Company, Colonel Daniel Moore's Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers; at Saratoga, 1777; Private, Captain Samuel Dearborn's Company, Colonel Stephen Peabody's New Hampshire Regiment, service in Rhode Island, 1778. 178 district of columbia society Alfred Bissell Talcott. Electrician, House of Representatives. Born, Glastonbury, Conn., June 30, 1825. Son of Jared Goodrich Talcott and Electa (Bissell) Talcott. Grandson of George Talcott and Abigail (Goodrich) Talcott. Great-grandson of Elizur Talcott and Ruth (Wright) Talcott. Col. Elizur Talcott (i 709-1 797), of Glastonbury, Connecti- cut, Chairman of the Town Meeting of Glastonbury at which the Boston Port Bill was denounced; Colonel, 6th Regiment, Connecticut Militia, 1775-1776; at battle of Long Island and occupation of New York, 1776. Fred Elmer Tasker. Attorney and Counselor at Law (Patent Causes). Born, Manchester, N. H., May 9, 1862. Son of John Calvin Tasker and Marietta (Smith) Tasker. Grandson of David Smith and Hannah (Royce) Smith. Great-grandson of Elijah Smith and Polly (Nichols) Smith. Elijah Smith (i 763-1840), of Putney, Vermont. Private, Cap- tain Timothy Bush's Company, 1780; Private, Captain Board- man's Company, 1780; Private, Captain Thomas Barney's Company, Colonel Ira Allen's Regiment, October 21, 1781; Private, Captain James Clay's Company, Colonel Bradley's Regiment, September 11, 1783. + Gen. George Thom, U.S.A. Born, Derry, N. H., February 21, 1819. Died, June 29, 1891. Son of James Thom and Harriet (Coffin) Thom. Grandson of Isaac Thom, M.D., and Persis (Sergeant) Thom. Grandson of William Coffin, M.D., and Mary (Langdon) Coffin. Isaac Thom, M.D. (1746-1825), of Londonderry, New Hamp- shire, Member of local Committee of Public Safety. William Coffin, M.D. (1756-1827), of Gloucester, Massa- chusetts, Midshipman in the British Navy; went, about 1775, to France to complete his medical studies, returning home just before the beginning of the Revolution, resigned his commis- sion and appointed Surgeon of the brig "Tyrannicide," Cap- tain Harding, a colony cruiser and public-armed vessel of fourteen guns. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION I 79 Gilbert Thompson. Topographer, U. S. Geological Survey. Born, Blackstone. Mass., March 21, 1839. Son of William Vincent Thompson and Harriet (Gilbert) Thompson. Grandson of Judson Gilbert and Mary (Gannett) Gilbert. Great-grandson of Nathaniel Gilbert and Mary (Keith) Gilbert. Great-great-grandson of Joseph Gilbert. Great-grandson of Benjamin Gannett and Deborah (Sampson) Gannett. Nathaniel Gilbert (1747-1814), of Easton, Massachusetts, Private, Captain Macy Williams's Company of Minutemen on the alarm of Lexington, 1775; under Captain Samuel Robinson at battle of Quaker Hill, Rhode Island, August 29, 1778; on duty in Rhode Island with the Easton Militia, 1780; Private, Captain Josiah Keith's Company, August 4, 1780. Joseph Gilbert (1713-1802), of Easton, Massachusetts, Moderator of Town Meeting, April 3, 1775, when an order was passed to raise a company of Minutemen; Member of Committee of Correspondence and Safety, 1776-1777; served on secret expedition, September 29, 1777, under General Spencer to dislodge the British from Rhode Island. Deborah Sampson (1760-1827), of Massachusetts, served in the Revolution as a private soldier. In an affidavit by her when she relinquished her invalid pension and received the benefits of the Acts of Congress, March 18, 1818, she testified, as here copied in part: "Deborah Gannett, of Sharon, County of Norfolk, District of Massachusetts, maketh oath that she served as a private soldier, under the name of Robert Shurtleff, in the War of the Revolution, upwards of two years. Enlisted iri April, 1781, in company commanded by Captain George Webb, in the Massachusetts Regiment commanded by Colonel Shepherd, and afterwards by Colonel Henry Jackson, and served until November, 1783, when she was honorably dis- charged in writing; she was at the capture of Cornwallis, was wounded at Tarrytown, and now receives a pension from the United States, etc." — Massachusetts District, September 14, 18 1 8. In January, 1792, she petitioned the Legislature of Massachusetts, and stated that "from zeal for the good of her country was induced, and by the name of Robert Shurtleff did, on May 20, 1782, enlist as a soldier in the Continental service l80 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY for three years in the 4th Regiment; was mustered in the 23d of same month; was wounded; continued in service until discharged by General Knox at West Point, October 25, 1783." A resolve was passed in accordance with this petition, January 19, 1792, signed by John Hancock, and she was paid thirty- four pounds, the note bearing interest from October 23, 1783 (about $100). There is a difficulty that she testifies to different years of entering the service, viz: 1781 and 1782. It is a tradi- tion in the family that she was at Yorktown at surrender of Cornwallis. Mr. James Adams Vinton, in his notes to a reprint of the work, "The Female Review," considers 1782 the correct date. She was wounded severely several times, and always bore an unblemished character. John Barker Thompson. Attorney at Law. Born, Baltimore, Md., November 7, 1845. Son of William Mills Thompson and Mary Josephine (Barker) Thompson. Grandson of William Mills Thompson and Catharine Wigginton (Broadus) Thompson. Great-grandson of William Broadus and Catharine (Wigginton) Broadus. William Broadus (1755 ), of Jefferson County, Virginia, Private, Colonel George Gibson's Virginia Continental Regi- ment, October, 1777; Lieutenant, Captain Charles Ewell's Company, Colonel Gibson, December 7, 1778; served till 1781 ; at Monmouth and Stony Point. Pensioned. Magnus Stribling Thompson. Son of William Broadus Thompson and Catharine M. (Stribling) Thomp- son. Grandson of Merriwether Thompson and Martha (Broadus) Thompson. Great-grandson of William Broadus and Catharine (Wigginton) Broadus. William Broadus (1755 ), of Jefferson County, Virginia, Private, Colonel George Gibson's Regiment, Virginia Conti- nental Line, October, 1777; Lieutenant, Captain Charles Ewell's Company, Colonel Gibson's Regiment, December 7, 1778; served till 1781; at Monmouth and Stony Point. Pensioned. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION l8l William Mills Thompson. Son of William Mills Thompson and Mary Josephine (Barker) Thompson. Grandson of William Mills Thompson and Catharine Wigginton (Broadus) Thompson. Great-grandson of William Broadus and Catharine (Wigginton) Bioadus. William Broadus (1755 ), of Jefferson County, Virginia, Private, Colonel George Gibson's Regiment, Virginia Conti- nental Line, October, 1777; Lieutenant, Captain Charles Ewell's Company, Colonel Gibson's Regiment, December 7, 1778; served till 1781; at Monmouth and Stony Point. Pensioned. William Mills Thompson. Artist. Born, Washington, D, C, February 2, 1875. Son of John Barker Thompson and Ida (McClery) Thompson. Grandson of William Mills Thompson and Mary Josephine (Barker) Thompson. Great-grandson of William Mills Thompson and Catharine Wigginton (Broadus) Thompson. Great-great-grandson of William Broadus and Catharine (Wigginton) Broadus. William Broadus (1755 ), of Jefferson County, Virginia, Private, Colonel George Gibson's Regiment, Virginia Conti- nental Line, October, 1777; Lieutenant, Captain Charles Ewell's Company, Colonel Gibson's Regiment, December 7, 1778; served till 1781; at Monmouth and Stony Point. Pensioned. William Edward Todd. Clerk, Treasury Department. Born, New Orleans, La., February 8, 1S45. Son of William Smith Todd and Mary Emma (Lewis) Todd. Grandson of John Todd and Lydia (Smith) Todd. Great-grandson of John Todd. Great-grandson of Abijah Smith and Abigail (Wheelock) Smith. John Todd, of Temple, New Hampshire, Private, Captain Nathan Brown's Company, Colonel David Oilman's Regiment, April, 1776; Private, Captain William Barrow's Company, Colonel Joshua Wingate's Regiment for Canada, July, 1776; Private, Colonel Enoch Hale's Regiment from Cheshire and Hillsborough Counties, October-November, 1776; Private, Captain Samuel McConnell's Company, Colonel David Oilman's I 82 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Regiment, December, 1776; Private, Captain Gershom Drury's Company, Colonel Thomas Heald's Regiment, 1777; at Ticon- deroga; Private, Captain Daniel Runnels's Company, Colonel Moses Nichols's Regiment, 1777; Private, Captain Gershom Drury's Company, Colonel Daniel Moore's Regiment, 1777; at Saratoga; all New Hampshire regiments Capt. Abijah Smith (1740-1786), of Leominster, Massachu- setts, and New Ipswich, New Hampshire, Captain, Colonel Nahum Baldwin's New Hampshire Regiment to reinforce the army in New York, September, 1776; at White Plains. Washington Nelson Toler. Real Estate. Born. Mount Chene, King George County, Va.. January i, 1840. Son of Hopeful Toler and Ann Nicholas (Grymes) Toler. Grandson of George Nicholas Grymes and Ann Eilbeck (Mason) Grymes. Great-grandson of Benjamin Grymes and Ann (Nicholas) Grymes. Great-grandson of George Mason, Jr., and Elizabeth Barnes (Hooe) Mason. Great-great-grandson of George Mason, Sr., and Ann (Eilbeck) Mason. Benjamin Grymes ( 1803), of "Eagle's Nest," King George County, Virginia, First Lieutenant, William Grayson's Addi- tional Continental Regiment, January 18, 1777; Captain, Washington's Life Guard. George Mason, Sr. (1725-1792), of " Gunston Hall," Fairfax County, Virginia, Member of Committee of Safety; author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, June 12, 1776; Member of Constitutional Convention; Captain in Virginia Line. Charles Henry Tyler Townsend. U. S. Department of Agriculture. Born, Oberlin, Ohio, December 5, 1863. Son of Nathan Haskin Townsend and Helen Jeanette (Tyler) Townsend. Grandson of Nathan Townsend and Dolly (Haskin) Townsend. Great-grandson of Enoch Haskin, ist, and Mary (Williams) Haskin. Enoch Haskin, ist (i 740-1833), of Norwich, Connecticut, and Pittstown, New York, Private, Captain William Francis's Company, New York Regiment, 1776; Private, Captain James Strong's Company, New York Regiment, 1777; Private, Cap- SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION I 8} tain William Francis's Company, New York Regiment, 1777; one of thirteen to re-enforce the Continental Army, October 26, 1779. Pensioned. + Gen. Edward Davis Townsend, U.S.A. Adjutant-General, U.S.A., Retired. Bom, Boston, Mass., August 22, 1817. Died, May 10, 1893. Son of David S. Townsend and Eliza (Gerry) Townsend. Grandson of David Townsend, M.D., and Elizabeth ( ) Townsend. Grandson of Elbridge Gerry and Ann (Thompson) Gerry. David Townsend, M.D. (1753-1829), of Boston, Surgeon, after battle of Bunker Hill assisted in caring for the wounded, Colonel David Brewer's Massachusetts Regiment, July 12, 1775; Surgeon, Colonel Asa Whitcomb's 6th Continental Infantry, January i-December 31, 1776; Hospital Surgeon, March, 1777; Senior Surgeon-General of the Northern Depart- ment of the army in the invasion of Canada on the re-organization of the army, commissioned, October 10, 1781, Surgeon-Genera! of the Hospital Department; commissioned by General Lincoln, 1782; Secretary, Vice-President and Presi- dent of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati. Elbridge Gerry (1744-1814), Member of Massachusetts Committee of Correspondence, 1773; also of First Provincial Congress of Massachusetts, 1774-1775; and of Continental Congress, 1776-1785; Signer of the Declaration of indepen- dence. Alvan Talcott Tracy. Lawyer. Born, Vernon, Tolland County, Conn., January 2, 1S46. Son of Andrew Williams Tracy and Emeline (Talcott) Tracy. Grandson of Alvan Talcott and Philomela (Root) Talcott. Great-grandson of Samuel Root and Miriam (Grant) Root. Samuel Root (1751-1822), of Bolton, Connecticut, Private, Captain Roswell Grant's Company, Colonel Jonathan Johnson's Connecticut Regiment; in Rhode Island campaign, 1778. Richard Shubrick Trapier. Special Examiner, U. S. Bureau of Pensions. Born, Charleston, S. C, April I.;, 1856. Son of Rev. Paul Trapier, D.D., and Sarah R. (Dehon) Trapier. Grandson of Paul Trapier and Sarah Alicia (Shubrick) Trapier. Great-grandson of Thomas Shubrick and Mary (Branford) Shubrick. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Col. Thomas Shubrick (1755-1810), of "Belvidere," near Charleston, Captain, 5th Regiment, South Carolina Continental Line, January 15, 1778; aid to General Greene; at Savannah and Eutaw Springs, where his gallantry won him a medal and thanks of Congress; after the capitulation of Charleston appointed Commissary of Prisons; served during the whole war. Col. John Fletcher Treutlen. Born, Cokesbury, S. C, October lo, 1828. Son of Gabriel Evans Treutlen and Anna Woolfolk (Connor) Treutlen. Grandson of John Adam Treutlen and Ann M. (Miller) Treutlen. Hon. John Adam Treutlen (1717-1779), of Georgia, Member of First Provincial Congress, Savannah, Georgia, July 4, 1775; first Governor of Georgia, May 8, 1777, and served his full term ; his house and effects, Effingham County, Georgia, burned by the British; his name appears in list of persons proscribed by the British government as rebels; while on a visit to relatives in Orangeburg, South Carolina, he was sur- prised and killed by a band of Tories. Frederick William True. Zoologist. U. S. National Museum. Born, Middletown, Conn., July 8, 1858. Son of Rev. Charles Kittredge True, D.D., and Elizabeth B. (Hyde) True. Grandson of Rev. Edward Hyde and Elizabeth (Cambridge) Hyde. Great-grandson of James Hyde and Martha (Nevins) Hyde. James Hyde (1752-1809), of Bean Hill, Norwich, Connecticut, Sergeant, 1777; Ensign, Colonel John Durkee's 4th Regiment, Connecticut Continental Line, 1777; Ensign, 1777-1781; First Lieutenant, Captain Edward Fell's Company, Colonel John Durkee's ist Connecticut Regiment, Connecticut Continental Line, 1781-1783; at White Plains, Germantown, Valley Forge, Monmouth, Stony Point and Yorktown. Rowan Boone Tuley. Born, New Albany, Indiana, August 2, 1867. Son of Seth Woodruff Tuley and Nathalie (Peters) Tuley. Grandson of Preston Floyd Tuley and Mary Crane (Woodruff) Tuley. Great-grandson of Seth Woodruff and Sally (Crane) Woodruff. Great-great-grandson of Israel Crane and Mary (Cooper) Crane. Grandson of Nathaniel Peters and Eliza (Lane) Peters. Great-grandson of John Peters and Nancy (Rousseau) Peters. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 185 Israel Crane (1755-1795), of Newark, New Jersey, Private, Captain Christopher Marsh's Company, Essex Troop of Light Horse, New Jersey, 1777-1782, and Cornet, 1782; at the battle of Long Island, and in the New Jersey and Pennsylvania campaigns. John Peters (1762-1833), of Virginia, Private, under Colonel Churchill, Fauquier County, Virginia, Militia; at Williamsburg and Yorktown. Prof. Albert Henry Tuttle. Professor of Biology, University of Virginia. Born, Cuyalioga Falls, Summit County, Oliio, November 19, 1S44. Son of Henry Blakeslee Tuttle and Emeline (Reed) Tuttle. Grandson of David Tuttle and Nancy B. (Peck) Tuttle. Great-grandson of Amos Tuttle and Mary (Parks) Tuttle. Grandson of Ketchel Reed, Jr., and Sarah (Dibble) Reed. Great-grandson of Ketchel Reed, Sr. Amos Tuttle (1745-1800), of Goshen, Connecticut, Private, Captain Hurd's Company, Colonel Allen's Vermont Regiment. Ketchel Reed, Sr. (1754-1842), of Green River, New York, Private, Captain Joseph Tanner's 3d Company, Colonel Peter Van Ness' 9th New York Regiment; at Bemis Heights and Bennington. + Hon. Zebulon Baird Vance. Son of David Vance and Margaret M. (Baird) Vance. Grandson of David Vance and Priscilla (Brank) Vance. David Vance ( 1820), a native of Frederick County, Vir- ginia, partisan soldier under Captain Samuel McDowell; fought at King's Mountain and Guilford, and is believed to have been present at Yorktown. Harry Weston Van Dyke. Lawyer. Born, New York City, April ii, 1872. Son of Howard Butler Van Dyke and Mary Elizabeth (Weston) Van Dyke. Grandson of Edmund Weston and Sarah de Troupe (Edson) Weston. Great-grandson of Abner Weston and Huldah (Washburn) Weston. Great-great-grandson of Jonah Washburn and Huldah (Sears) Washburn. Great-grandson of Joseph Edson and Sarah (de Troupe) Edson. Great-great-grandson of Josiah Edson and Sarah (Pinney) Edson. l86 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Abner Weston (1760-1830), of Middleboro, Massachusetts, Private and Corporal, Captain Sparrow's Company, Colonel Jacob's Massachusetts Regiment, 1780; Captain Bidinail's Company, Colonel Israel Putnam's Regiment, 1781. Pensioned. Jonah Washburn (1733-1810), of Middleboro, Massachu- setts, Lieutenant, commanding First Company Infantry from Middleboro, on " Rhode Island Alarm," December, 1776. JosiAH Edson (1758-1819), of Stafford, Connecticut, and Randolph, Vermont, Private, Captain Abiel Pease's Company, Colonel William Douglass' Connecticut Regiment, 1775 ; Colonel Oliver Wolcott's Regiment, 1776; Captain Amos Walbridge's Company, Colonel Charles Webb, 1777; Captain Henry Ten Eyck's Company, Colonel Return Jonathan Meigs, 1 779-1 780; Pensioned. Francis Charles Van Horn. Born, New Hope, Bucks County, Pa., January 25, 1842, Son of Isaac Van Horn and Adeline (Grain) Van Horn. Grandson of Richard Moore Grain and Elizabeth (Whitehill) Grain. Great-grandson of Joseph Grain and Mary (Moore) Grain. Great-grandson of Robert Whitehill and Eleanor (Reed) Whitehill. Joseph Crain (1738-1789), of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, First Lieutenant, Captain Richard McQueen's Company, Colonel Timothy Green's Regiment, Associated Battalions of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; in service in the Jerseys, 1776; Captain, 2d Company, 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, Colonel John Rogers, 1777. Robert Whitehill (1738-1813), of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Member of Convention which adopted the Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia, July 15-September 28, 1776; Member of Committee on "Frame of Government," 1776; Member of Council of Safety, 1777. Jacob Rapelye Van Mater. Son of Joseph H. Van Mater and Margaret (Rapelye) Van Mater. Grandson of Jacob Rapelye and Elizabeth (Van Mater) Rapelye. Great-grandson of Gilbert Van Mater and Margaret (Sprague) Van Mater. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION I 87 Gilbert Van Mater (1762-1832), of Monmouth County, New Jersey, Private, Captain Waddell's Monmouth County, New Jersey, Regiment. Paul Rapelye Van Mater. Son of Joseph H. Van Mater and Margaret (Rapelye) Van Mater. Grandson of Jacob Rapelye and Elizabeth (Van Mater) Rapelye. Great-grandson of Gilbert Van Mater and Margaret (Sprague) Van Mater. Gilbert Van Mater (1762-1832), of Monmouth County, New Jersey, Private, Captain Waddell's Monmouth County, New Jersey, Regiment. Dr. William Knickerbocker Van Reypen, U.S.N. Medical Director, U. S. Navy. Bom, Bergen, N.J,, November 14, 1840. Son of Cornelius C. Van Reypen and Christina (Van Men) Van Reypen. Grandson of Cornelius Van Reypen and Aeltje (Van Horn) Van Reypen. Great-grandson of Daniel Van Reypen and Elizabeth (Terhune) Van Reypen. Daniel Van Reypen (1736-1818), of Bergen, New Jersey, Lieutenant of the irregular militia of Hudson County, and served as a scout; imprisoned in the Old Sugar House in New York City. George Tully Vaughan, M.D. p. A. Surgeon, U. S. Marine Hospital Service. Bom, Nelson County, Va., June 27, 1859. Son of Washington L. Vaughan, M.D., and Frances E. (Shields) Vaughan. Grandson of George Vaughan and Mary E. (Edmunds) Vaughan. Great-grandson of Rowland Edmunds and Elizabeth (Nevil) Edmunds. Great-great-grandson of James Nevil, 2D, and Mary (Lewis) Nevil. James Nevil, 2D (1728-1784), of Amherst County, Virginia, County Lieutenant, and Commander of Amherst Militia, 1775- 1778; Member of Virginia Committee of Safety. Hon. Edward Carrington Venable. Ex-Representative in Congress from Virginia. Born, Prince Edward County, Va., January 31, 1853. Son of Samuel Woodson Venable and Elizabeth Travis (Carrington) Venable. Grandson of Nathaniel Venable and Mary Embra (Scott) Venable. Great-grandson of Samuel Woodson Venable and Mary (Carrington) Venable. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Col. Samuel Woodson Vf.nablf. (1756-1822), of Prince Edward County, Virginia, Ensign, Captain Thomas Watkins's Troop of Horse, in the Southern Department; famous for its efficiency at Guilford Court House. Gen. Thomas McCurdy Vincent, U.S.A. Brigadier-General, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Army. Born, near Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio, November 15, 1833. Son of Thomas Carleton Vincent and Jane (McCurdy) Vincent. Grandson of John McCurdy and Agnes (Tail) McCurdy. Great-grandson of John McCurdy and Mary (Fox) McCurdy. John McCurdy (1735-1820), of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Second Lieutenant, Captain James Armstrong Wilson's Continental Battalion, October, 1777-October, 1778 ; furnished military supplies to the Army, taking pay in Continental securities, which proved valueless, and he was ruined financially. John Hunn Voorhees. Attorney at Law and Solicitor of Patents. Born, Demopolis, Ala., February 12, 1819. Son of Samuel Stockton Voorhees and Maria (Hunn) Voorhees. Grandson of John Hunn and Mary (Sillsbee) Hunn. John Hunn (1746-1810), of Kent County, Delaware, Captain, privateer "Security," under orders of the Council of Pennsyl- vania, 1776; in military service around Philadelphia; Member of Pennsylvania Convention, 1787, to ratify the Federal Constitu- tion. Hugh Waddell. Chief of Division, Post Office Department. Born, Hillsborough, N. C, iVlarch 23, 1838. Son of Hugh Waddell and Susan H. (Moore) Waddell. Grandson of John Waddell and Sarah (Nash) Waddell. Great-grandson of Francis Nash and Sarah (Moore) Nash. Grandson of Alfred Moore, Jr., and Rebecca (Williams) Moore. Great-grandson of Alfred Moore, Sr., and Susan Elizabeth (Eagles) Moore. Great-grandson of John 1'ugh Williams. Francis Nash, of North Carolina, Lieutenant-Colonel, isl North Carolina Regiment, 1775; Colonel, 2d North Carolina Regiment, 1776. After organizing and equipping his command SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION I 89 was ordered early in 1777 to the support of Washington in the North. At Princeton and Brandywine; l 1777; Commissary, 1778; Major, 1779, at New Haven; one of the first United States Senators from Vermont, and served three terms. Orlando Blodgett Willcox. Lawyer. Born, Lynchburg, Va.. August 19, 1867. Son of Orlando Bolivar Willcox and Marie Louise (Famsworth) Willcox. Grandson of Charles Willcox and Almira (Rood) Willcox. Great-grandson of John Willcox and Margaret (Kelsey) Willcox. John Willcox (1760-1811), of Killingworth, Connecticut, Private, Captain Williams' Company, Connecticut Militia, July, 1779; 7th Connecticut, Colonel Heman Swift, 1780; Private, Captain Prentice's Company, Colonel McClellan, 1782. Gen. Orlando Bolivar Willcox, U.S.A. Brigadier-General. U. S. A., Retired. Bom, Detroit, Mich., April i6, 1823. Son of Charles Willcox and Almira (Rood) Willcox. Grandson of John Willcox and Margaret (Kelsey) Willcox. John Willcox (1760-1811), of Killingworth, Connecticut, Private, Captain Williams' Company, Connecticut Militia, July, 1779; 7th Connecticut, Colonel Heman Swift, 1780; Private, Captain Prentice's Company, Colonel McClellan, 1782. Rev. Gilbert Fearing Williaivis. Clergyman. Bom, Charleston, S. C, August lo, 1843. Son of Henry Howell Williams and Anna Elizabeth (Prince) Williams. Grandson of Henry Howell Williams and Sally ( ) Williams. Great-grandson of Henry Howell Williams and Eliz.ibeth (Bell) Williams. Great-great-grandson of Joseph Williams and Martha (Howell) Williams. Grandson of John Prince and Eliza Bond (Bounetheau) Prince. Great-grandson of Peter Bounetheau and Elizabeth (Waymond) Boune- theau. 204 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Joseph Williams (1708-1798), of Roxbury, Massachusetts, Member of Massachusetts Provincial Council, 1 760-1 769; re- commended a correspondence between the Massachusetts Assembly and those of other colonies, the initial step toward the final union for independence, 1776; urged upon England the repeal of the Stamp Act in General Court of Massachusetts; member of the "Sons of Liberty;" one of the leading spirits of the Revolution in Massachusetts; Muster-master of Minute- men of Roxbury, March, 1775; officer on guard in camp, Cambridge, May, 1775. Peter Bounetheau, of Charleston, South Carolina, Private, Ancient Battery of Artillery, of Charleston, South Carolina; at Fort Moultrie; Lieutenant, same Company, under General Moultrie; served during the war; Prisoner on the prison-ship " Torbay." Theodore Delavan Wilson, Jr. Draughtsman, Navy Department. Horn, Annapolis, Md., June 10, 1873. Son of Theodore D. Wilson, U.S.N., and Sarah (Stults) Wilson. Grandson of Henry Stults and Emilia A. (Bas^ett) Stults. Great-grandson of Jacob Stults and Margaret (Oucalt) Stults. Jacob Stults (1761-1839), of Griggstown, New Jersey, Pri- vate, Captain John Vaughan's Company, Colonel Nelson's New Jersey Militia, 1777; Captain Peter Wycoff's Company, 1778; Captain Richard Lott's Company, Colonel Frederick Freling- huysen, 1779; Captain Simon Addis's Company, Colonel Nel- son, 1780; Captain Shaddish's Company, Colonel Nelson, 1781 ; at Monmouth. William Crawford Winlock. AssisUnt in Charge of Office, Smithsonian Institution. Born, Cambridge, Mass., March 27, 1859. Son of Joseph Winlock and Isabella (Lane) Winlock. Grandson of Fielding Winlock and Nancy (Peyton) Winlock. Great-grandson of Joseph Winlock and Effie (Stephenson) Winlock. Grandson of George W. Lane and Francis Toulson (Adams) Lane. Great-grandson of Francis Adams and Anne (Peake^ Adams. Great-grandson of William Peyton and Mary (Ross) Peyton. Great-great-grandson of Lawrence Ross and (Oldham) Ross. Great-great-great-grandson of William Oldham and ( ) Oldham. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 205 Joseph Winlock (1758-1831), of Stafford County, Virginia, Private, in 1775; Lieutenant, Colonel George Gibson's Detach- ment, 7th Virginia; served seven years; at Brandy wine, Mon- mouth and Valley Forge. Pensioned. Francis Adams (1749 ), of Fairfax County, Virginia, served in the Revolutionary War as a private. William Oldham (1745-1791). of Berkeley County, Virginia, Ensign and Captain, Virginia Continental Line. Isaac Winston. U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Born, Colbert County, Ala., September 7, 1853. Son of Isaac Winston, Jr., and Olivia Bland (Michie) Winston. Grandson of Isaac Winston, Sr., and Catharine Baker (Jones) Winston. Great-grandson of Anthony Winston and Keziah (Jones) Winston. Anthony Winston (1750-1828), of Buckingham County, Virginia, Delegate to Virginia Convention, March, 1775; Cap- tain Virginia Militia. + Henry Orth Witman, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Born, Harrlsburg, Pa., Jan., 22, 1830. Died, Washington, D. C, February 13, 1892. Son of John Orth Witman and Caroline E. (Orth) Witman. Grandson of Christian Henry Orth and Rebecca (^Rahm) Orth. Great-grandson of Adam Okth and Catharine (Kucher) Orth. Adam Orth (1733-1794). of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, Organizer of Associated Battalions and Sub-Lieutenant, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, March 12, 1777. Henry Elisha Woodbury. M.D. Physician. Born, Harrington, Strafford County. N. H., January I, 1827. Son of Elisha Woodbury and Mary Ann (Molyneaux) Woodbury. Grandson of Robert Woodbury, M.D., and Abiah (Kingman) Woodbury. Great-grandson of Elisha Woodbury and Sarah (Johnson) Woodbury. Elisha Woodbury (1734-1824), of New Salem, New Hamp- shire, Private and Captain, Colonel John Stark's New Hamp- shire Regiment; wounded at Bunker Hill; at Ticonderoga; with Washington when he crossed the Delaware; at Trenton, Princeton and Montreal. 206 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Francis Joseph Woodman, M.D. Physician. Born, Great Falls, N. H., August 7, 1S51. Son of Joseph Woodman and Sarah (LeGro) Woodman. Grandson of Isaiah LeGro and Eunice (Burrows) l.eGro. Grei5 1915 PRENTISS, Dr. D. WEBSTER I2l8 Ninth Street 173 1973 PROCTER, Hon. JOHN R., U. S. Civil Service Commission 505 3578 PROCTOR, Hon. REDFIELD, United States Senate 192 1992 PROUTY, CHENEY R., Eagle Pass, Texas 367 2167 PUTNAM, ROBERT M. S., New York City 2178 PUTNAM, RUFUS F., 142S Corcoran Street 384 2.84 RABORG, WILLIAM A., U. S. Geological Survey 309 2109 RANKIN, Rev. Dr. JEREMIAH E., Pies't HowarJ University 459 6959 RAWLES, WILLIAM G., Washington Barracks 524 7024 REEVE, Col. 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EDGAR Z., 1429 New York Avenue STODDARD, ARMAT, 1928 14th Street SUMMERS, MILO C, 314 7th Street Northeast 492 487 418 265 462 398 293 2S7 417 29 379 353 494 343 131 516 5 572 421 331 22S 300 204 412 252 400 48 467 344 266 335 19 493 479 526 70 169 419 250 TALCOTT, ALFRED B., TASKER, FRED E., 1339 E Street Southeast 1329 2ist Street 6992 69S7 691S 2065 6962 2198 2093 2087 6917 1829 2179 2153 6994 2143 193 1 7016 ■ 805 7072 6921 2131 2028 2100 2004 6912 2052 - 2200 1848 6967 2144 2066 2135 1819 6993 6979 7026 1S70 1969 6919 2050 192S 1974 228 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY District National Namb. Address. No. No. THOMPSON, Prof. GILBERT, U. S. Geological Survey 113 1913 THOMPSON, JOHN B., 1756 Corcoran Street 389 2189 THOMPSON, MAGNUS S., 1309 Corcoran Street 415 6915 THOMPSON, WILLIAM M., San Francisco, Cal. 390 2190 THOMPSON, W. MILLS, 1756 Corcoran Street 558 7058 TODD, WILLIAM E., 129 A Street Northeast 525 7025 TOLER, WASHINGTON N., Lock Box 532, City 227 2027 TOWNSEND, CHARLES H. 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JOSEPH H., House of Representatives 197 1997 WALKER, PHILIP, 523 9th Street 552 7052 WALKER, ROBERT J., 137 South Carolina Ave. Southeast 79 1879 WARNER, JOSEPH R., U. S. Pension Bureau 564 7064 WASHINGTON, HUGH V., Macon, Ga. 351 215I WASHINGTON, JAMES B., Pittsburg, Pa. 473 6973 WASHINGTON, LAWRENCE, Alexandria, Va. 180 1980 WATKINS, JOHN E., U. S. National Museum 31 IS3I WATKINS, JOHN E., Jr. 1626 S Street 546 7046 WATROUS, BENJAMIN P., 818 14th Street 555 7055 WEED, WALTER H., U. S. Geological Survey 559 7059 WEEKS, JOSEPH D., Pittsburg, Pa. 328 2128 WETHERELL, WILLIAM P., U. S. Pension Bureau 313 2II3 WHEELWRIGHT, JERE H., Monongah, West Va. 512 7012 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 229 Name. WHIPPLE, ODELL L., WHIPPLE, WILLIAM B., WHITE, ASHTON S. H., WHITEHEAD, MORTIMER, WHITING, Dr. GUY F., WIGHT, JOHN B., WIGHT, LLOYD B., WIGHT, OTIS C, WILKINSON, Dr. AHAB G., WILKINSON, ERNEST, WILLARD, HENRY K., WILLCOX, ORLANDO B., WILLCOX, Gen. ORLANDO B., WILLIAMS, Rev. GILBERT F., WILSON, THEODORE D., Jr., WINLOCK, WILLIAM C, WINSTON, ISAAC, WOODBURY, Dr. HENRY E., WOODMAN, Dr. FRANCIS J., WOOSTER, Dr. WALTER M., WORDEN, Rear Admiral J. L., WRIGHT, BENJAMIN, WRIGHT, Col. LEVI P., 227 New Jersey Ave. Southeast WRIGHT, Gen. MARCUS J., 1724 Corcoran Street YATES, Lieut. A. W., U.S.A., Madison Barracks, N. Y. 1720 14th Street 1720 14th Street 629 A Street Northeast Jr., New Orleans, La. 1303 New Hampshire Avenue 1410 G Street 25 Grant Place 306 Indiana Avenue U. S. Patent Office 1843 R Street 1416 F Street Denver, Colo. U.S.A., 2022 R Street 620 G Street Southeast 163 1 i6th Street Smitlisonian Institution 1325 Corcoran Street 2325 L Street 634 A Street Northeast 1433 1. Street U.S.N. , 142S K Street 1724 Corcoran Street 563 550 74 3'8 143 144 261 260 296 i5t 450 291 181 376 521 44 326 3S0 86 484 2 341 150 6 7063 7050 1874 2118 1943 1944 2061 2060 2096 195 1 6950 2091 1981 2176 7021 1844 2126 2180 1886 6984 1802 2141 1950 1S06 SUMMARY. JULY, 1S96. Number of members, enrolled, . . . . . 574 Number deceased, ------ 57 Number transferred to State Societies, - - - 30 Number resigned, etc., ------ 57 Present number of members, 144 430 Index; Abert, Charles, i. Abert, John James, i, 30, 31. Abert, Louisa, 30, 31. Abert, Sylvanus Thayer, i. Ackerson, Garret, 147, 148. Adams, Francis, 204, 205. Adams, Francis Joseph, 2. Adams, Francis Toulson, 204. Adams, John, 2. Adams, Lucy A, 123, 124. Addis, Simon, 204. Addison, Daniel Dulany, 2. Addison, Harriet, 11. Addison, John, 2, 11. Addison, Thomas Grafton, 2, 4, 214. Adgate, Andrew, 1 14. Adgate, Phebe, 114. Aiken, Sarah, 6, S. Albee, Asa, 9. Albee, Hannah, 9. Alby, Rhody, 160. Alden, Judah, 37, 54. Alden, Thomas, 209. Alden, Timothy, 209. Alden, William, 209. Alden, William Francis, 209. Alden, William Seymour, 209. Alexander, John, 49. Alexander, Louisa Eliz. Fontaine, 193. Alexander, Sarah, 90. Alexander, William, 106. Allen, Bathsheba, iii. Allen, Charles, 35, 36. Allen, Ebenezer, 173. Allen, Ethan, 8i, 104, 152, 1S5. Allen, Ira, 178. Allen, Margaret H., 103. Allen, Mary Jane, 100. Allen, Mehitable, 143. Allen, Rebecca, 35. Allmg, Joseph, 146. Ailing, Mary, 172. Alliiiit, Sarah, 59. Alton, Mary, 128. Alvord, Sarah Wells, 133. Amory, Elizabeth Turner, 5. Amsden, Harriet, 46. Amsden, John, 46. Anderson, Abigail, 185. Anderson, Clarissa, 91. Anderson, Evelina, 146. Anderson, Harry Reuben, 3. Anderson, James, 3. Anderson, James H., 3. Anderson, James Thomas, 3. Anderson, Martha, 119. Anderson, Mary, 59. Anderson, Richard Clough, 3. Anderson, Sarah, 137. Anderson, Thomas, 3 Anderson, Thomas J., 3. Anderson, William, 91, 137, 146, 147. Anderson, William Marshall, 3. Andrews, Catharine, 202. Andrews, Dorcas, 159. Andrews, Robert, 202. Angell, Amie, 53. Angell, Israel, 87, 198. Annesley, Elizabeth, 135. Annin, John, 3. Annin, Joseph, 3. Annin, William, 3, 4. Annin, William Edwards, 3. Anthony, Margaret, 158. Antill, 3d, Edward, 64. Antill, Frances, 64. Appleton, Margaret, 40, 42, 43, 44, 245. Appleton, Nathaniel, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45. Ariss, Eliza, 11. Armand, Charles Trefm, 94, 212. anJ all the names 232 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Armes, George Augustus, 4. Armes, Josiah O., 4. Armstrong, James, 94. Armstrong, Robert, 94. Armstrong, Susan Wells, 94. Arnett, Hannah, 119. Arnett, Isaac, 119. Arnett, Susan, 119. Arnold, Benedict, 4, 85, 93, 171, 191, 202, 212. Arnold, James, 128. Ashfield, Catharine, 106. Ashley, Moses, 13. Ashley, Samuel, 65. Ashley, 1 irzah, 160. Askew, Sarah, 132. Atchison, Nancy, 72. Atkins, James, 4. Atkins, Joseph Leicester, 4. Atwater, David, 172, 173. Atwater, Loly, 172. Atwater, Medad, 172, 173. Atwater, Merab, 203. Atwater, Miriam, 50, 51. Austin, Amory, 5. Austin, Hannah, 139. Austin, Ivers James, 5. Austin, James Trecothick, 5. Austin, Jonathan Loring, 5. AveriU, Frank Lloyd, 5. Averill, Henry K., 5. Aylett, Annie, 193. Babcock, Giles. 6. Babcock, Henry, 6. Babcock, John Breckinridge, 6. Babcock, Joshua, 6. Babcock, Paul, 6. Bache, Mary Blechvnden, 191. Bache, Richard, 1S9, 191. Bache, Sally Franklin, 189. Backus, Assenath, 86. Backus, Samuel, 86. Bacon, Hannah Pierce, 40, 43, 44. Badger, J., 77. Bailey, Ann, 114. Bailey, George Hobart, 6. Bailey, Hannah, 98. Bailey, Henry J., 6. Bailey, John, 9, 36, 37, 143, 144, 213. Bailey, Julia Ann, 212. Bailey, Sagy, 143. Bailey, Sarah, 32. Bailey, William, 47, 48. Baird, Hannah, 145. Baird, Margaret M., 185. Baird, Martha, 16. Baker, Cinthia, 120. Baker, Elijah, 138, 139. Baker, Frank, 6. Baker, Hannah, 95. Raker, John, 34. Baker, Moses, 6S. Baker, Samuel, 120. Baker, Thomas, 6. Baker, Thomas Carswell, 6. Bakus, Samuel, 86. Balch, Betsey, 76. Balcom, Phebe, 97. Baldwin, Charles Winlerfield, 7. Baldwin, Dudley, 7, 214. Baldwin, Elizabeth, 166. Baldwin, Henry, 7. Baldwin, Isaac, 61. 62, 105. Baldwin, Joshua, 68. Baldwin, Loanimi, 16. Baldwin, Lucy, 61. Baldwin, Mary, 68. Baldwin, Nahum, 1S2. Baldwin, P., 196. Baldwin, Seth^ 7. Baldwin, William Dickson, 7. Baldwin, William Henry, 7. Baldwin, Colonel, 87, 127. Ball, Burges, 8. Ball, Charles Burges, 8. Ball, Ebenezer Burges, 8. Ball, Elizabeth L., 34. Ball, Fayette, 8. Ball, George Washington, 8. Ball, Jemima, 95. Ball, John, 193 Ball, Joseph Josiah Gilbert, 9. Ball, Josiah, 9. Ball, Judith, 193. Ball, Mary, 193. Ball, Sr., Spencer Mottrom, 34. Ball, Jr., Spencer Mottrom, 34. Ball, Sybil, 9. Ball, William, i93,-»i94. Ballard, Margaret, 127. Ballew, Thomas, 149. Balloch, Edward Arthur, 9. Balloch, George Williamson, 9. Ballou, Reuben, 189, 190. Bancroft, Capt., 129. Bangs, Abijah, 41. Banker, Auley, 75, 206. Bannister, Capt., 130. Barker, Albeit Smith, 9. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 233 Barker, Isaac Bowen, 9. Barker, Josiah, 9. Barker, Mary Josephine, 180, 181. Barker, Samuel A., 137. Barker, Sarah, 32. Barnaby, Harriet, 60, 61. Barnard, Elizabeth, 130. Barnard, Rebecca, i6o. Barnes, Captain, 54. Barnes, Colonel, 30. Barney, Captain, 164. Barney, Thomas, 178. Barrett, Elizabeth, 58. Barrett, John, 87. Barroll, Mary Ann, 192. Barron, Timothy, 171. Barrow, John, 130. Barrow, William, 181. Barry, , 21. Barry, Andrew, 21. Barry, Francis, 10. Barry, John, 105. Barry, Kate, 21. Barry, Richard Vermillion, 10. Bartlett, Susan L, 18. Bartlett, Susannah, 172. Bartlett, Theresa, 27. Bartlett, Thomas, 190. Bartlett, William, 18, 27. Bascom, Annie E., 134. Bassett, Cornelia Maria, 163, 206, 214. Bassett, Daniel, 116. Bassett, Elizabeth, 85, 172. Bassett, Emilia A., 204. Bassett, Hannah C, 116. Bassett, Sr., Hezekiah, 172, 173. Bassett, Jr , Hezekiah, 172. Bassett, John, 163, 214. Bassett, Jonathan, 163, 206, 214. Bassett, Joseph, 116. Bassett, Lucy, 172. Batcheller, David, 19, 20. Batcheller, Maria, 85. Bateman, Sally, 134. Bates, Abigail, 177. Bates, 1st, Barnabas, 10. Bates, 2nd, Barnabas, 10. Bates, 3d, Barnabas, 10. Bates, Francis Henry, 10. Bates, Jane, 117. Bates, John, 149. Battaille, Maria, 71. Bayard, John, 140, 164. Bayly, James, 10. Bayly, John, 10. Bayly, Joseph Tate, 10. Bayly, William Hamilton, 10. Bayne, John H., 11. Bayne, John Woart, 11. Beale, Catharine, 151. Beale, Charles Frederick Tiffany, 11. Beale, Charles Lewis, 11. Beale, Joshua, 100. Beale, Rezin, 2, Beall, Brooke, 120. Beall, Christiana, 120. Beall, Eliza Ridgeley, 192. Beall, Samuel, 120, 121. Bean, Mary, 171. Bearse, Zeviah, 116. Bearse, , 116. Beck, George Thornton, 11. Beck, James Burney, 11. Beckwith, Frederick Williams, 12. Beckwith, John, 12. Beckwith, John Williams, 12. Beckwith, Paul, 12. Bedel, Timothy, 68, 171. Bedinger, Daniel, 194, 195. Bedinger, Elizabeth Conrad, 194. Beebe, Bezaleel, 37, 197. Beers, Adelaide, 87. Beers. Eli, 87, Beitel, Ellen A., 127. Belden, Thomas, 48, 59, 190 197 Bell, Elizabeth, 203. Bell, Frances, 30. Bell, Lucy, 6. Bell, Thomas, 30. Bellar, Elizabeth M., 212. Bellinger, Elizabeth, 116. Bellinger, Peter, 151, 167. Bellows, Elijah, 136. Belt, Dryden, 99. Belt, Eleanor, 2. Belzner, Eva Magdalena, 151, Bemis, Rebekah, 150. Benet, Jannetje, 52. Benet, Laurence Vincent, 12. Benet, Stephen V., 12. Benjamin, Clara, 126. Benjamin, Edmund Burke, 13. Benjamin, John, 126. Benjamin, Joseph, 13. Benjamin, Marcus, 13. Benjamin, Nathan, 13. Benjamin, Orson, 13. Bennett, Cephas, 14. Bennett, Eliza M., 20. Bennett, Frank Marion, 14. 234 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Bennett, William P., 14. Benney, George Andrew, 14. Benney, Sr., James, 14, 162. Benney, Jr., James, 14. Benney, Priscilla Carmen, 162 Bent, Abner, 3. Bent, David, 77, 78. Bent, Elizabeth, 77, 78. Bent, Lucy, 77, 78. Bent, Sarah, 3. Bent, Silas, 3. . Bentalon, Paul, 61. Benton, Colonel, 104. Benton, Elisha, 7. Benton, Selah, 146. Berry, Benjamin, 190. Berry, Levi, 190. Berry, IVlargaret A., 190. Berry, Mildred, 194. Bertolf, Martinche, 147, 214. Betts, Stephen, 170 171, 172. Bicknall, Captain, 1S6. Biddle, Ann, 202. Bidlack, Captain, 145. Bigelovk', John, 177. Billings, Andrew, 15. Billings, Daniel, 15. Billings, Luther Guiteau, 15. Bingham, Calvin, 131. Bingham, Lucina Scott, 131. Birge, Anna E., 170, 171. Birge, Cyrus, 15, 170, 171. Birge, David, 15, 170, 171, 172. Birge, Harry Cyrus, 15. Birge, Henry Warren, 15. Bishop, Elizabeth, 206. Bishop, John, 206. Bishop, Nathaniel, 212. Bissell, Ebenezer, 89. Bissell, Electa, 178. Bissell, Ozias, 13. Bittinger, Magdalena, 10. Bittinger, Nicholas, 10, 11. Black, Anna, 62. Black, Henry, 62, 214. Blackburn, Jane Charlotte, 193. Blackburn, Richard Scott, 193. Blackburn, Thomas, 193, 194. Blackman, Elijah, 196. Blackman, Elisha, 145. Blackman, Julia Anna, 145. Blackmar, Nathan, 63. Blair, Samuel, 28, 29. Blair, Susan, 28. Blake, Emma J., 151. Blanchard, Captain, 81. Blanchard, Albert Gallatin, 16. Blanchard, Benjamin, 16. Blanchard, Dawson Alexander, 16. Blanchard, Reuben Kimball, 16. Blanchard, Thomazin, 99,100,101,102. Bland, Richard, 47. Bland, Sally, 47. Bland, Thomas, 112. Blaney, Benjamin, 76. Bliss, George, 191. Bliss, Sarah Dwight, 191. Bliss, Thomas T., 119. Blodgett, Paul, 192. Blount, Frederick Ripley, 16. Blount, Henry Fitch, 16, 17. Blount, Walter, 16, 17. Bloyd, Abigail, 117. Boardman, Captain, 178. Bond, William, 161. Bonney, B., 4. Boone, Rachel, 45. Booth, Joseph, 125, 126. Booth, Lydia, 125. Borden, Joseph, 28. Borden, Mary, 28. Borden, Rebecca, 35. Bostwick, Isaac, 170, 171, 173. Bostwick, Mary, 28. Bosworth, Arabella, 102. Bounetheau, Eliza Bond, 203. Bounetheau, Peter, 203, 204. Boutelle, Caleb, 18. Boutelle, Charles, 17. Boutelle, Charles Addison, 17. Boutelle, Charles O., i8. Boutelle, James Thacher, 18. Boutelle, John, 17. Boutelle, Timothy, 18. Boutelle, William, 17. Bouton, Mary Jane, 135. Bowen, Abner, 130. Bowen, Daniel, icx), loi. Bowen, Jabez, 168. Bowen, Susannah, 100. Bowers, Josiah, 69, 70. Bowers, Sarah, 69. Bowes, Julia, 60, 61. Bowker, Captain, 77, 78. Bowker, Daniel, 210. Bowman, Abraham, 18. Bowman, John, 18. Bowman, John Bryan, 18. Boyce, Louise F., 47. Boyd, , 66. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 235 Boynton, Sr., Caleb, 19. Boynton, Jr., Caleb, 19. Boynton, Charles Augustus, 19. Boynton, Charles Brandon, 19. Boynton, Henry Van Ness, 19. Brackett, Albert Gallatin, 20, 214. Brackett, James, 20. Brackett, John Ely, 20. Brackett, Joseph, 20. Brackett, Lyman Stebbins, 20. Bradford, Emeline, 123. Bradford, Gamaliel, 116. Bradford, James Fitch, 123. Bradford, John, 123. Bradford, William, 89. Bradley, Colonel, 178. Bradley, Charles, 21. Bradley, Charles Smith, 21. Bradley, Eleanor, 99. Bradley, George Lothrop, 21. Bradley, Merab Ann, 203. Bradley, Sarah, 203. Bradley, Stephen Rowe, 203. Bradley, William Czar, 203. Brady, Charlotte, 67. Brady, Jasper Erving, 67. Brady, Sr., John, 67. Brady, Jr., John, 67. Brady, Samuel, 67. Bragg, Newport, 21. Bragg, Peter, 21. Bragg, Walter Lawrence, 21. Brainard, Daniel, 196. Branch, Sarah, 73, 74. Branford, Mary, 183. Brank, Priscilla, 185. Bratton, Margaret, 174, 175. Brawner, Catharine, 58. Bray, Captain, 134. Bray, Asa, 103. Breck, Sergeant, 190. Breckenridge, Agnes, 53. Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes, 21. Breckinridge, David Castleman, 22. Breckinridge, John, 21, 22, 23, 24. Breckinridge, John Cabell, 21. Breckinridge, Joseph Cabell, 21, 23. Breckinridge, Robert J., 23, 24. Breckinridge, Samuel Miller, 22, 23. Breckinridge, William Campbell Pres- ton, 24. Brewer, David, 151, 183. Brewer, David Josiah, 25. Brewer, Jonathan, 35, 39, 46, 201, 202. Brewer, Josiah, 25. Brewer, Rachel, 140, 163. Brewton, Abigail, 21. Brice, Anna Grant, 151. Brice, Margaretta Augustena, 11. Briggs, Eunice, 58. Briggs, Hannah, 19S. Bright, Elizabeth, 10. Bright, Jacob, lo. Bright, Michael, 10. Briner, Dorothy, 52. Brintnall, Thomas, 210. Brinton, Thomas, 210. Brisbey, Elizabeth, 127. Britton, Alexander, 25. Britton, Alexander Thompson, 25. Broadus, Catharine Wigginton, 180, 181. Broadus, Martha, 180. Broadus, William, 180, 181. Brock, Elizabeth, 175. Brockenbrough, Mary, 79, 80. Brockett, Benjamin Franklin, 25. Brockett, Paul, 25. Brockman, Mary, 56. Brokaw, Louisa, 14. Bronaugh, Rosa, 116. Bronson, Isaac, 13. Brook, John, 75. Brooke, Catharine Fauntleroy, 142. Brooke, Eleanor, 120. Brooke, Hester, 61. Brooks, Angeline, 161. Brooks, Emma Elizabeth, 81. Brooks, Hosea, 81. Brooks, John, 76, :6i. Brooks, Jonathan, 16. Brooks, Mary, 17. Brooks, Moses, 161. Brooks, Newton May, 26. Brooks, Oliver, 26. Brooks, Samuel, 26. Brooks, Sarah, 129. Brown, Colonel, 63. Brown, Alexander, 26. Brown, Anna, 54. Brown, Daniel, 27, 125. Brown, Dudley Parrish, 27. Brown, Elizabeth, 87. Brown, Hannah, 68. Brown, Harvey Rice, 27. Brown, Isaac, 68, 69. Brown, James, 27. Brown, John, in, 196. Brown, Jonathan, 68. Brown, Margaret, 209. 236 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Brown, Mary, iii, 131. Brown, Moses, 108. Brown, Nathan, 181. Brown, Nehemiah, 27. Brown, Robert Lawrence, 26. Brown, Samuel, 177. Brown, Stephen, 27, 35. Brown, Stephen Carvosso, 27. Brown, Thomas, 212. Browne, Catharine, 108. Browne, Elizabeth, 69. Browne, William, 108. Browning, Charles, 209. Browning, George Landon, 209. Browning, John Armistead, 209. Browning, Willis, 209. Brownlow, John Bell, 28. Brownlow, William Gannaway, 28. Bruce, , 3. Brush, Nathaniel, 132. Bryan, Guy, 195. Bryan, Helen Hunter, 195. Bryan, Mary Marshall, 195. Buchanan, Andrew, 28, 201. Buchanan, George, 28. Buchanan, Lloyd Archibald, 201. Buchanan, Mary Isabella, 201. Buchanan, McKean, 28. Buchanan, Roberdeau, 28. Buck, Alice, 131. Buck, Ebenezer, 131. Buck, Isabella M., 67. Buck, Jonathan, 131. Bucke, Eliza, 12. Bucke, John, 12. Buckingham, Abigail, 156. Buckingham, Mary, 163, 214. Buckner, Ariss, 11. Buckner, Margaret, 11. Buckner, Richard, 11, 12. Buell, A., 196. Buell, John H., 16, 17. Buford, Mary, 26. Bulkley, Edward, 54. Bull, Colonel, 113. Bull, Elizabeth, 113. Bull, John, 84. Bull, Thomas, 113, 173. BuUard, Abigail, 201. BuUard, Asa, 201, 202. BuUard, Samuel, 16. Bunce, Hannah Munson, 129. Bunton, Andrew, 66. Bunton, Elizabeth, 66. Burba, Benjamin Flanders, 29. Burba, George Flanders, 29. Burba, Scammel, 29. Burbank, Mary, 145. Burbank, Samuel, 190. Burbank, Silas, 145. Burch, Mary C, 21. Burchet, Mary, 124. Burckle, Adelaide G., 211. Burd, James, 140, 141. Burd, Jean, 140. Burges, Abraham, 99, loi, 102. Surges, John, 99, loi, 102. Burges, Mary, 99, 101, 102. Burgess, Anthony, 29. Burgess, Charles Hyde, 29. Burgess, Chauncey Hathaway, 29. Burgess, Joseph Palmer, 29. Burnett, John Montgomery, 30. Burnett, Swan Moses, 30. Burnett, Swan Pritchett, 30. Burnett, Thomas, 30. Burnham, Colonel, 66. Burnham, Esther, 104. Burns, Josiah, 131. Burr, Joshua Shreve, 195. Burr, Rebecca Shreve, 195. Burrall, Charles, 83. Burrell, James, 168. Burrows, Deborah, 99. Burrows, Eunice, 206. Burrows, Jonathan, 206. Burtis, Armenia, 196. Burton, Martha, 149. Bush, Electa, 87. Bush, John, 87. Bush, John H., 7. Bush, Richard, 87. Bush, Timothy, 178. Bushnell, Loise, 114. Bushrod, Hannah, 192, 193. Butler, Lydia, 176. Butler, Miriam, 177. Butler, William, 25, no, iii. Butler, Zebulon, 59, 89, 161, 167, 176. 177, 190. Butterfield, David, 30. Butterfield, Franklin George, 30. Butterfield, Reuben, 150. Butterfield, William, 30. Butterfield, Jr., William, 30. Buxton, Sarah, 98. Byrd, Evalina Ellen, 156. Byrne, Bernard Abert, 30. Byrne, Bernard M., 30, 31. Byrne, Charles, 31. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 237 Cabell, Clifford, 158. Cabell, Evelyn, 158. Cabell, Frederic, 158. Cabell, John, 158. Cabell, Joseph, 21, 22, 23, 24. Cabell, Margaret, 90, 117. Cabell, Margaret Jordan, 26. Cabell, Mary Elizabeth, 26. Cabell, Mary Hopkins, 21, 22, 23, 24. Cabell, Mayo, 31. Cabell, Sr., William, 26, 27, 31, 90, 91, 117. Cabell, Jr., William, 26, 31, 38, 90,91, 117. Cabell, William Daniel, 31. Cady, David, 123. Caldwell, David, 50, 51. Call, George William, 32. Call, Richard, 32. Call, Wilkinson, 32. Call, William, 32. Callaway, George, 26. Callaway, James. 26. Callaway, Sarah Cabell, 26. Calvert, Eleanor, 112. Cambridge, Elizabeth, 184. Campbell, Archibald, 32. Campbell, Charles Harrod, 32. Campbell, Lydia, 132. Campbell, Margaret, 96. Campbell, Mary, 84. Campbell, Phineas, 132, 133. Campbell, Sarah Buchanan, 23, 24, 33. Campbell, William, 23, 24, 33, 34, 166. Canfield, Harriet, 140. Canfield, Samuel, 144, 145. Cann, Mary Ann, 91, 137. Cannon, Captain, 156. Capen, Sr., Elisha, 32. Capen, Jr., Elisha, 32. Capen, Loranus Crowell, 32. Capen, Samuel, 32. Carey, Simon, 144. Carhart, Albert, 33. Carhart, Sr., Cornelius, 33. Carhart, Jr., Cornelius, 33. Carhart, John, 33. Carlton, Kimball, 27. Carman, Joseph, 99. Carman, Samuel, 99. Carman, Sarah Ann, 99. Carnes, Abby, 41. Games, Edward, 41, 42. Carnes, John, 41. Carnes, Thomas Jenner, 41. Carpenter, Benjamin, 146. Carpenter, Ephraim, 196. Carpenter, Freelove, 34. Carr, Mary, 82. Carr or Kerr, Robert, 82. Carr, Sarah Ann, 159. Carrier, , 156, 157. Carrington, Ann, 26, 31, 90, 117. Carrmgton, Edward Clement, 33. Carrington, Edward C, 33. Carrington, Elizabeth Travis, 187. Carrington, George, 26, 27, 31, 33, 34, 90, 91, 117, 118. Carrington, Joseph, 34. Carrington, Joseph l.ittleberry, 34. Carrington, Mary, 187. Carrington, Sr., Paul, 26, 27, 31, 90, 91, 117. Carrington, Jr., Paul, 33. Carrington, Peyton Rodes, 34. Carrington, William, 34. Carroll, Nancy, 166. Carson, Andrew, 50, 51. Carson, Nancy Caroline, 50, 51. Carswell, Mary, 6. Carter, Alfred Ball, 34. Carter, Ann Hill, 112. Carter, Charles, 112, 113. Carter, Elizabeth Landon, 34. Carter, Mary, 3. Carter, Mary G., 6g. Carter, Samuel, 176. Carter, Sarah, 176. Carter, William Fitzhugh, 34. Gary, Colonel, 10. Gary, Chloe, 141. Gary, Eliphalet, 138, 139. Case, Benjamin, 212. Case, Esther, 212. Case, Job, 132. Case, Sarah, 95. Case, Tubal, 212. Castleman, Virginia, 22. Catlin, Sabrina, 196. Cazneau, Susan, in. Chadwick, John, 100. Chadwick, Rebecca, 100. Chamberlain, Freedom, 9. Chambers, Jane, 1.56. Champney, Elizabeth, 46. Champney, Lydia, 34. Chandler, David C, 34. Chandler, Hiram Guernsey, 34. Chandler, John, 83, 128, 167. Chandler, Joseph, 107. 238 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Chandler, Josiah, 34, 35. Chandler, Matilda, 87. Chandler, Samuel R., 34. Chandler, Stephen, 34. Channell, Abram Fitz John, 210. Channell, Charles Stewart, 210. Channell, Leon Lelaune, 210. Chapin, David, 83. Chapin, Hannah Thayer, 190. Chapin, Israel, 4, 129, 130. Chapin, Sally, 83. Chaplin, Amelia Craig, 48. Chaplin, John, 48. Chapman, Charlotte A. 131. Chapman, Elijah, 16, 17. Chapman, George T., 131. Chapman, James, 93. Chapman, Jane Madison, 169. Chapman, Reynolds, 169. Chapman, Samuel, 123, 192. Charleton, Mary, 99. Charlton, Charles Hymen, 35. Charlton, Frederick, 35, 36. Charlton, John Pascal, 35, 36. Chase, Abigail, 99, 101, 102. Chase, Ann, 81. Chase, 1st, Constant, 36. Chase, Constantine, 36. Chase, David, 198. Chase, Hannah, 198. Chase, Jonathan, 197. Chase, 7th, Joseph, 36. Cheney, Abigail, 124. Cheney, Ebenezer, 161, 162. Cheney, Mary, 95, 209. Cheney, Ruby, i 61. Cheney, Sarah, 125. Chesebrough, Fannie, 57. Chesley, James, 62. Chesley, Sally, 62. Chester, Colby Mitchel, 37. Chester, Elisha, 37. Chester, Melville, 37. Chester, Thomas, 37. Chew, , 2. Chichester, Sarah, 8. Chickering, John White, 37. Chickering, Joseph, 37. Chickering, Mary, 46. Chickering, Samuel, 46. Childers, Abraham, 38. Childers, Gracey, 38. Childers, James Francis William, 38. Childers, John Royall, 38 Childers, William Cowherd, 38. Childs, Abigail, 76. Childs, Asaph King, 38. Childs, Joshua, 38, 39. Childs, Reuben, 38, 39. Childs, Thankful, 39. Childs, Thomas Spencer, 39. Childs, Timothy, 6. Chiswell, Lucy, 157. Choate, Elizabeth, 70. Chowning, Margaret, 79. Chowning, William, 79. Church, Hannah Trufant, 70. Churchill, Colonel, 185. Churchill, Joseph, 59, 190, 196. Cilley, Jonathan, 124, 125. Cilley, Joseph, 29, 137, 206. Clark, Captain, 173. Clark, Abiah, 88. Clark, Abraham, 129, 130. Clark, Allen Culling, 40. Clark, Alonzo Howard, 41. Clark, Amos, 196. Clark. Anna, 196. Clark, Appleton Prentiss, 40, 42, 43, 44 Clark, Jr., Appleton Prentiss, 43. Clark, Benjamin, 212. Clark, Diamond or Diinon, 197. Clark, Jr., Ebenezer, 172, 173. Clark, Enoch, 41. Clark, Eunice, 172. Clark, George, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45. Clark, George Lafayette, 44. Clark, George Rogers, 38. Clark, Gilbert Andrew, 44. Clark, Isaac, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46. Clark, Jabez, 59. Clark, Jerusha, 59. Clark, Joel, 117. Clark, John, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45. Clark, Martha, 40, 42, 43, 44. Clark, Nathaniel, 44. Clark, Noah, 129, 130. Clark, Rhoda, 197, Clark, Sarah, 129. Clark, Sr., Thatcher, 41. Clark, Jr., Thatcher, 41. Clark, Thomas, 41. Clarke, Colin, 47. Clarke, Daniel Boone, 45. Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth, 46. Clarke, Henry W., 46. Clarke, Isaac Edwards, 46. Clarke, James, 47. Clarke, Joseph, 95. Clarke, Josephine J., 95. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 239 Clarke, Powhatan, 47. *Clarke, Powhatan Henry, 47. Clarke, Samuel, 46. Clarke, Thomas, 95. Clarke, Walter, 45. Clarke, William, 45, 46, 95. Clay, James, 178. Clayton, Henry, 47. Clayton, Joseph, 47. Clayton, Samuel Davis, 47. Clayton, William McKendree, 47. Cleaves, Susannah, 160. Clement, Timothy, 137. Clements, Prudence, 76. Clift, Lemuel, 120. Clinton, Governor, 134. Clow, Janet McLaren, 100. Clugeman, Caplain, 127. Cobb, Frances Dunn, 96. Coe, Daniel, 147, 148, 214. Coe, Harriet, 54. Coe, John, 147, 148, 214. Coe, John D., 147, 148. Coe, Mary D., 147, 148. Coe, Sarah, 147, 148. Coffin, Harriet, 178. Coffin, Sarah, 108. Coffin, William, 178. Coggsdall, Frances M., 164. Coggsdall, James, 164. Cogswell, Bridget, 46. Cogswell, Diana, 126. Cogswell, James, 126. Cohen, Hester A., 142. Coit, Martha, 93. Colburn, Adna, 177. Colburn, Joanna, 177. Colby, Ebenezer, 76. Cole, Eleazer, 213. Cole, John Jay, 48. Cole, John Orton, 48. Cole, Lucy, 213. Cole, Rebecca, 71. Cole, Susannah, 160. Cole, Theodore Lee, 48. Cole, Thomas Herrick, 160. Cole, William, 48. Coleman, Abigail, 156, 157. Coleman, Asa, 48. Coleman, Asaph, 48. Coleman, Elizabeth, 163. Coleman, Horace, 48. Coleman, Noah, 48, 156, 157. Coleman, Willinipia, 33. Coleman, Zenas, 156, 157. Coles, Mildred Howell, 33. Coles, Phebe, 73. Collins, Ann, 13. Collins, Richard, 48. Collins, Thomas, 63. Collins, William A., 48. Colton, Henry, 125. Colton, Sophronia, 125. Comfort, Catharine, 113. Conant, Silence, 40, 42, 43, 44. Conant, William, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45. Conklin, Phebe, 166. Connor, Anna Woolfolk, 184. Connor, Mary, 54. Connor, Samuel, 54. Connor, Terrence, 54. Consy, Oliver, 129. Convers, Hannah, 134. Conway, Eleanor, 169. Conyn, Casparus, 11. Conyn, Catharine, 11. Cook, Hannah, 123. Cooke, W., 67. Coombs, Charles William, 49. Coombs, John, 49. Coombs, William, 49. Coons, Mary, 109, no. Cooper, Charles Mulford, 49. Cooper, Isaac, 89. Cooper, John, 49. Cooper, John G., 49. Cooper, Mary, 3, 53, 73, 184. Cooper, Sarah Ann, 149. Cope, John, 113. Copp, David, 62. Copp, Elizabeth, 93. Coren, Jr., Isaac, 25. Coren, Susan, 25. Cornish, Sarah, 26. Cortlandt, Philip van, 83. Cotton, Theophilus, 138, 139, 198. Covington, Rebecca, 120. Cowherd, Elizabeth Frances, 38. Cowherd, Francis, 38. Cowles, Byron Kilbourne, 50. Cowles, Calvin, 50, 51. Cowles, Calvin Duvall, 50. Cowles, Calvin Josiah, 50. Cowles, Cynthia, 155. Cowles, Gideon, 156. Cowles, Josiah, 50, 51, 155. Cowles, Rennselaer Watson, 50, 155. Cowles, Whitfield, 50, 155. Cowles, Wm. Henry Harrison, 51. Cox, Catharine, 153. 240 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Cox, Elizabeth, 76, 77. Cox, Ezekiel Taylor, 52. Cox, James, 52. Cox, Thomas Jefferson, 52. Cox, Welthy, 210. Cox, William Van Zandt, 52. Craig, Harriet, 48. Craig, Isaac, 48, 49. Craig, Robert, 52. Craig, Thomas, 52, 87. Grain, Adeline, 186. Crain, Joseph, 56, 186. Crain, Mary Adeline, 56. Crain, Richard Moore, 56, 1S6. Crane, Anna, 119. Crane, Henry Lyon, 53. Crane, Israel, 53, 184, 185. Crane, Jr., Israel, 73. Crane, Israel Cooper, 53, 73. Crane, Jacob, 200. Crane, Jonathan Townley, 210. Crane, Joseph, 210. Crane, Sally, 184. Crane, Sarah Woodruff, 73. Crane, Stephen, 210. Crane, William, 210. Crary, Archibald, 190. Cresap, Michael, 174. Cresap, Sarah, 174. Cressy, , 137. Cressy, John, 137, 138. Crissey, Electa, 62. Crissey, Jason, 53. Crissey, Samuel, 53. Crissey, Sardis Little, 53. Cronk, Mary A., 141. Crooke, , 21. Crooke, Martha Williams, 21. Cropper, John, 71. Cropper, Sarah Corbin, 71. Cropper, Sebastian, 71. Crosby, Ann Cornelia, 151. Crosby, John, 151. Crosby, Josiah, 98. Cross, Joseph, 137, 138. Crosby, Pierce, 151. Cross, Sophia, 137. Crouch, John, 139, 140. Crowell, Silvia, 10. Cue, Anna, iii. Culbertson, John, 53. Culbertson, John Newton, 53. Culbertson, Margaret, 121. Culbertson, Sr., Robert, 53. Culbertson, Jr., Robert, 53. Cunningham, Captain, 96. Cunningham, Abigail, 88. Cunningham, Frances, 55. Curtis, Eleroy, 54. Curtis, Eliphalet, 131, 132. Curtis, Felix, 54, 55. Curtis, Joseph, 54. Curtis, Lucy A., 17. Curtis, Theodosia, 131. Curtis, William Eleroy, 54. Cushing, Colonel, 77, 78. Cushing, Eliza, 9. Cushing, Job, 17. Cushing, John, 138, 139. Custis, Daniel Parke, 112. Cuslis, George W. P., 112, Custis, John Parke, 112. Custis, Mary Randolph, 112. Cutcheon, Byron M., 54. Cutler, Samuel Milton, 54. Cutler, Thomas J., 54. Cutter, Clarissa, 177. Cutter, John, 177. Cutter, Richard, 177. Dabney, , 169. Dabney, Charles, 49. Dailey, Hannah, 130. Daingerfield, Catharine, 209. Dallas, Sophia, 189, 191. Dame, Mary, 197. Dana, Frances Mary, 89. Dana, Israel Putnam, 89. Dana, James, 59. Dana, James Jackson, 55. Dana, John Winchester, 89. Dana, Luther, 55. Dana, Richard, 55. Dana, Samuel Luther, 55. Dana, Thesta, 55. Dandridge, Dorothea, 90. Dandridge, Martha, 112. Danenhower, Charles, 55. Danenhower, John, 55. Danenhower, William Weaver, 55. Daniel, Japheth, 9. Daniel, Mary Cornelia Briscoe, 31. Darrach, Lydia, 154. Davies, Jane, 84. Davis, Abigail, 119. Davis, Alice M., 70. Davis, Cleland, 55. Davis, Eliza, 151. Davis, Eliza McGunnigle, 6. Davis, Elizabeth, 67, 72. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 241 Davis, Emeline M., 114. Davis, Ezekiel 68, 69. Davis, Isaac, 69. Davis, James, 55. Davis, John, 6, 108. Davis, Jonathan, 55. Davis, Joseph, 1 19. Davis, Samuel Granville, 210. Davis, Sarah, 68. Davis, William Farrington, aio. Davis, William J., 55. Davis, William Kincaid, 55. Day, Edward Parsons, 56. Day, Edvi-ard Warren, 56. Day, James, 44. Day, Orion, 56. Day, Samuel, 160. Day, Warren, 56. Day, Wealthy Ann, 19. Dayton, Elias, 32. Dayton, Hannah R., 32. Dayton, John, 32. Dean, Alexander Tracy, 56. Dean, Frederick, 46. Dean, Hosea Jetlferson, 56. Dean, Joel, 56. Dean, John, 56. Dean, Mills, 56, 214. Dean, Richard Crain, 56. Dearborn, Samuel, 107, 177. Debrill, Charles, 149. Debrille, Judith, 149. DeButts, Mary A., 200. DeCaindry, Daniel, 57. DeCaindry, Daniel Augustin, 57. DeCaindry, William Augustine, 57. Dehon, Sarah R., 183. De LaSalle, Hermine Benoist, 16. Deming, Harriet, 177. DeMire, John, 128. Dening, Colonel, 150. Denison, Ann E., 6. Denison, Elizabeth, 52. Denison, Eunice, 87. Denison, William, 52. Dennis, Sarah, 70. Dennison, Captain, 86. Dennison, Anna, 86. Dennison, Elisha W., 57. Dennison, Eliza, 57. Dennison, Hiram Clift, 57. Dennison, Ira Warren, 57. Dennison, Isaac, 57. Dennison, Robert, 57, 58. Denos, Constance, 57. Denos, Augustine Rouxelin, 57. Dent, Hatch. 58. Dent, John 58. Dent, Josiah, 58. Dent, William Hatch, 58. Deshon, John, 94. Dewey, Deborah, 57. Dewey, Elijah, 132. DeWitt, Helena, 152. DeWitt, John, 152. Dexter, Marcy, 189. Diament, Sarah, 114. Dibble, Abigail, 13. Dibble, Sarah, 13, 185. Dickerman, Rhoda, 172. Dickerman, Samuel, 172, 173. Dickey, Maria, 11. Dickey, William ii. Dickins, Francis William, 58. Dickins, George, 58. Dickinson, Miriam, 129. Dickinson, Philemon, 73. Dickinson, Submit, 25. Dickson, Jane, 121. Dickson, Mallory Todd, 58. Dickson, Mary Flora, 7. Dickson, William, 7. Dickson, William Mallory, 58, Dike, Colonel, 130. Dike, Abigail, 103. Diman, Lois, 76. Dixon, , 154. Dixon, Joseph, 50, 51. Dodd, , 61. Dodd, Jane, 132. Dodge, John, 160. Dodge, Louisa, 198. Dodge, Lydia, 141. Dooiittle, Ephraim, 3, 6. Doolittle, George, 59, 189, 190. Dooiittle, Irena, 189. Doolittle, Jesse W., 59. Dorr, Alfred, 88. Dorr, Ebenezer, 88. Dorr, John, 88, Dorr, Louise Annie, 88. Dorsey, Elisha, 59. Dorsey, James Owen, 59. Dorsey, Nicholas Slade, 59. Dorsey, Thomas Anderson, 59. Doughty, Christopher, 14, 15, 162. Doughty, Elizabeth, 14, 162. Douglas, John, 170, 171, 172. Douglas, William 139, 186. Douglass, Barnard, 82. 242 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Douglass, John, 60. Douglass, John Watkinson, 60. Douglass, Joseph M., 60. Douglass, Sarah Thompson, 82. Dousman, Elizabeth Jane, 207. Dowd, Huldah, 166. Dowd, John, 166. Dowling, Ann, 141. DowUj David, 83. Downing, Elizabeth, 62. Dowse, Nancy, 109. Dowse, Samuel, 109. Drake, Charlotte Powe, 104. Drake, Keziah, 144, Drake, Lemuel, 104. Drury, Colonel, 68, 163, 164. Drury, David, 122. Drury, Gershom, 77, 182. Drury, Hannah, 76. Drury, Luke, 18. DuBois, Abraham, 60, 61. DuBois, Fred Thomas, 60. DuBois, James Taylor, 60. Dubois, Jesse K., 60. DuBois, Joseph, 60, 61. Dubois, Lewis, 73, 97. DuBois, Minna, 60, 61. DuBois, Richard Catlin, 61. Dudley, Anna, 25. Dudley, Lois, 170, 171. Dudley, Paul, 138. Duffield, Benjamin, 123, 124. Duffield, Rebecca Potts, 123. Duhamel, James, 61. Duhamel, James Francis, 61. Duhamel, William J. C, 61. Dulany, Benjamin Tasker, 200. Dulany, John Peyton, 200. Dulany, Mary DeButts, 200. Dunaway, Katharine, 79. Duncan, Annie, 53. Duncan, Lucretia, 191. Dunham, George, 36. Dunham, Holtham, 120. Dunham, Sarah, 33. Dunlevy, Nancy, 3. Dunning, Colonel, 48. Durand, Asher Brown, 5i. Durand, John, 61. Duren, John, 61. Durkee, Colonel, 7. Durkee, Benjamm, 86. Durkee, John, 35, 37, 184. Dustin, Moody, 99, icxD, loi, 102. Duvall, Alvin, 50. Duvall, Alvin Simpson, 50. Duvall, Martha Temperance, 50. Dwiglit, Jonathan, 191. Dwight, Mary Shepherd, 191. Dyer, Charles, 95. Dyer, George Washington, 62. Dyer, Leonard Huntress, 62. Dyer, Margaret, 131. Dyke, Colonel, 136, 137. Dyson, Sarah, 168. Eager, Nathan, 161. Eagles, Susan Elizabeth, 188. Eames, Jeremiah, 152. Fames, Lois, 152. Earle, josiah, 62. Earle, Reuben, 62. Earll, Robert Cunningham, 62. Earll, Robert Edward, 62. Early, Elizabeth, 26. Early, Jeremiah, 26. Earnest, Felix, 153. Earnest, J. A., 62. Earnest, John Paul, 62, 214. Earnest, Rebecca Ann, 153. Eastman, Ephraim, 63. Eastman, Jeremiah, 63. Eastman, John Robie, 63. Eastman, Mary, 63. Eastman, Royal F., 63. Easton, Colonel, 126. Eatton, Joanna, 22, 23. Eblen, Lucinda, 165. Ecker^on, Garret, 147, 148. Eddy, Apollos, 198. Eddy, James, 63. Eddy, John, 63. Eddy, Julia Ann, 95. Eddy, Martha, 198. Eddy, Otis, 63. Eddy, Otisjudd, 63. Eddv, Peletiah, 198. Eddy, Willard, 63. Edgell, Benjamin, 75. Edgerton, Mary, 55. Edmeston, Elizabeth Ann, 85. Edmunds, Mary E., 187. Edmunds, Mary Gardiner, 16. Edmunds, Rowland, 187. Edson, Joseph, 185. Edson, Josiah, 185, 186. Edson, Sarah de Troupe, 185. Edwards, Sarah, 3, 87. Edwards, Thomas, 87. Edwards, Timothy, 3, 4, 64. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 243 Edwards, William, 64. Edwards, William H., 64. Edwards, William Seymour, 64. Edwards, William W., 64. Eells, Edward, 184. Eilbeck, Ann, 8, 182. Eislen, Mary, 151. Elcan, Martha Spencer, 207. Elder, Robert, 165. Elderkin, Amy, 59. Eldridge, Katharine, 15. Eldridge, Sarah, 37. Elfreth, John, 195. Elfreth, Mary, 195. Eliason, Ann, 147. Eliason, Maria, 2. Elkins, Henry, 77. Ellenwoodr Susannah, 92. Ellerbie, William, 104. Elliott, Hannah, 106, 107. Elliott, Mary P. H., 79, 80. Ellis, John Francis, 65. Ellis, John French, 106. Ellis, John Sardine, 65. Ellis, Joseph, 108. Ellis, Maria Theresa, 106. Ellis, Sybilla. 108. Ellis, Timothy, 65. Elmore, Samuel, 128. Ely, Eliza M. Bennett, 20. Ely, Elizabeth, 65. Ely, John, 20, 59, 131, 156. Ely, John Selden, 66. Ely, Selden Marvin, 66. Ely, Seth, 66. Emerson, Amos A., 206. Emery, Hattie, 78. Emery, Jacob, 66. Emery, John, 172. Emery, Joseph, 66. Emery, Lydia, 172. Emery, Matthew Gault, 65. Ennis, Betsey, 72. Enos, Roger, 174, 175, 196. Eustis, Thomas, 3. Evans, Evan, 153, 154. Evans, Evan Rice, 153. Evans, Margaret Grace, 153. Evans, Mary, 151. Everest, Benjamin, 173. Everett, Hannah, 127. Everett, Joanna, 56. Everett, Joseph, 28. Everett, Susan Dabney, 28. Everitt, Isabella P., 96. Everitt, Joseph, 96. Ewell, Charles, 180, 181. Fairchild, Abner, 95. Fairchild, Ann, 95. Fairchild, Ashbel Green, 95. Fairchild, Lent Winchell, 95. Farley, Elizabeth, 70. Farley, John, 70. Farley, Michael, 70. Farnsworth, Marie Louise, 203. Farr, Hannah, 104. Farrington, Martha Pratt, 129. Farrow, Mary, 56. Farrow, Thomas, 56. Faulkner, Charles James, 66. Faulkner, Charles J., 66. Faulkner, James, 65. Fauntleroy, Martha Payne Waring, 209 Fay, Josiah, 136. Fell, Mary K., 98. Fellows, John, 129, 130, 144. Felt, Hannah, 121. Felt, Peter, 121, 122. Felton, , 155. Felton, Benjamin, 155. Ferguson, , 165, 209. Ferguson, Delia, 173. Ferrand, Mary Steele, 90. Ferrand, Stephen Lee, 90. Ferry, Hannah Montague, 129. Ferry, Mary, 129. Field, Charles William, 67. Field, David Dudley, 25. Field, Elizabeth, 67. Field, Emilia, 25. Field, Ezekiel Henry, 67. Field, Timothy, 25. Field, Willis, 67. Fields, Ester, 120. Finckel, DeVin, 67. Finckel, Frank Hermann, 67. Fish, Elias, 103. Fish, Jemima, 176. Fish, Laura, 103. Fisher, Abby M., 46. Fisher, Abigail, 32. Fisher, Elizabeth Ann, 74. Fisher, Gemima, 32. Fisher, Nathan, 46. Fisher, Robert Strettell Jones, 67. Fisher, Jr., Robert Strettell Jones, 67. Fisher, Samuel, 46. Fiske, Captain, 126. Fitch, Mary, 123. 244 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Fitzhugh, Mary Lee, 112. Fitzhugh, Peregrine, 113. Fitzhugh, William, 112, 113. Flagg, Edmund, 68. Ragg, Josiah, 68. Flanders, Jacob, 29. Flanders, Lydia, 29. Fleury, Francois Louis de, 142. Flint, Amos, 68. Flint, James Milton, 68. Flower, Benjamin, no, in, 134. Flower, Mary Ann, 96. Flower, Richard, 96. Floyd, Mary, 12. Foot, Captain, 127. Foot, Sarah, 157. Foote, Aaron, 197. Forbush, Abial Abbott, 68. Forbush, Jr., David, 68, 69. Forbush, Ira, 68. Forbush, Simeon, 68. Ford, Abijah, 86, 87. Ford, Asa, 85. Ford, Augustus, 86. Ford, Elizabeth, 71. Ford, Helen M., 86. Ford, Sr., Jacob, 60. Ford, Jane, 60. Ford, Joseph, 137. Ford, Mary, 170, 171, 172. Fort, Andrew, 72. Fort, John, 72. Fort, Sarah Ann, 72. Foss, Mary, 190. Foster, Abraham, 16. Foster, Thomas Wait, 41, 199. Fowler, Miner, 70. Fowler, Noah, 70. Fowler, Sophia, 70. Fox, Daniel, 69. Fox, James Carter, 69. Fox, Mary, 188. Fox, William O., 69. Francis, George, 165. Francis, John, 89. Francis, Thomas, 9. Francis, William, 182, 183. Francisco, Peter, 142. Francisco, Susan Brooke, 142. Franklin, Benjamin, 5, 154, 189, 191. Franklin, Sarah, 189, 191. Frary, Electa, 130. Frary, Nathan, 130. Frelinghuysen, Frederick, 204. French, Ebenezer, 69. French, Elizabeth, 200. French, Hannah, 96. French, Jesse, 69. French, Luther, 69. French, Walter, 69. French, Walter Henry, 69. Friel, Harriet, 140. Friend, Anne Elizabeth, 14. Friend, Anna Elizabeth, 14. Friend, Kennedy T., 14. Fnnk, Adaline, 170, 171. Frost, Lucy, 133. Frye, Dean, 70. Frye, John M., 70. Frye, Sr., Joseph, 70. Frye, Jr., Joseph, 70. Frye, William Pierce, 70. Fuller, Captain, 125. Fulton, Elizabeth, 47. Fulwiler, Anna A., 157. Furber, Elizabeth D., 62. Furber, Richard, 62. Gaines, Agnes, 28, 96. Gaines, James, 28, 96. Galiher, Captain, 54. Gallaher, Mary, 114. Gallaudet, Edward Miner, 70. Gallaudet, Peter Wallace, 70. Gallaudet, Thomas Hopkins, 70. Galpin, Beulah, 139. Gannett, Barzillai, 70. Gannett, Benjamin, 179. Gannett, Deborah, 179. Gannett, Henry, 70. Gannett, Mary, 179. Gannett, Michael Farley, 70. Gardner, Charles Leard, 71. Gardner, Charles Thomas, 71. Gardner, Samuel, 71. Gariner, Captain, 163. Gamett, Alexander Yelverton Peyton, 71- Garnett, Henry Wise, 71. Gamett, Sr., Muscoe, 71. Garnett, Jr., Muscoe, 71. Garretson, John, 152. Garretson, Phoebe Ann, 152. Garrison, John, 72. Garrison, John Rowzee, 72. Garrison, Moses, 72. Gates, General, 16, 65, 83, 84, 175, 201, 202. Gates, Benjamin, 35. Gates, William, 137. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 245 Gault, Jane, 66. Gault, Matthew, 66. Gay, Fisher, 156. Gay, Hezekiah, 32. Gay, Millie, 32. Gaylord, Susanna, 13. Gehr, Philip, 108. Geiger, Henry, 93. Gerald, Herbert Parvin, 211. Gerrish, Henry, 105. Gerrish, Jacob, 123. Gerrish, Samuel, 160. Gerry, Catharine, 5. Gerry, Elbridge, 5, 183. Gerry, Eliza, 183. Gibbs, Benjamin Cooper, 72. Gibbs, Benjamin Franklin, 72. Gibbs, Daniel Fort, 72. Gibbs, John, 10. Gibbs, Margaret, 40, 42, 43, 44. Gibbs, Mary, 157. Gibbs, Mehitabel, 190. Gibson, Colonel, 180, 181. Gibson, Ann, 163, 214. Gibson, George, 205. Gibson, Horatio Gates, 72. Gibson, John, 72. Gideon, Christiana, 109, no. Gideon, Sr., Jacob, 109, no. Gideon, Jr., Jacob, 109, no. Giddings, Lucy, 55. Gilbert, Colonel, 44. Gilbert, Harriet, 179. Gilbert, John, 44. Gilbert, Joseph, 179. Gilbert, Judson, 179. Gilbert, Nathaniel, 179. Gill, , 115. Gill, Sr., Elijah, 32. Gill, Jr., Elijah, 32. Gill, Elvira M., 115. Gill, John, 115. Gill, Jonathan, 115. Gill, Matilda Fisher, 32. Gilman, David, 41, 44, 45, 107, 137, 181 Gilman, Jeremiah, 124, 125. Gilman, Nicholas, 105. Gilman, Sarah, 124, 125. Gist, George Washington, 72. Gist, Independent, 72. Gist, Mordecai, 72. Gist, Rachel, 72. Glading, Jane, 141. Gleim, Anna Maria, 121. Gleim, Christian, 118. Gleim, Elizabeth Wilson, 118. Gleim, George Christian, 118. Glover, John, 40, 42, 43, 45. Godman, Samuel, 153. Godwin, Abraham, 73. Godwin, Sr., Abraham, 73. Godwin, Jr., Abraham, 73. Godwin, Harry, 73. Godwin, Harry Post, 73. Goldsmith, Charlotte, 46. Goldsmith, Sarah, 82. Goldthwaite, Esther, 88. Goode, Edmund, 73, 74. Goode, Francis Collier, 73. Goode, George Brown, 73. Goode, John, 73, 74. Goode, Richard Urquhart, 74. Goode, Robert, 47. Goode, Sally Bland, 47. Goodrich, Abigail, 178. Goodspeed, , 161. Goodspeed, Bethiah, 161. Goodspeed, Nathaniel, i6l. Goodwin, Ann, 18. Goodwin, Nathaniel, 138, 139. Goodwin, Pamelia, 210. Goodyear, Stephen, 173. Gordon, Daniel, 41, 44, 45, 159. Gordon, David, 107. Gordon, George, 74, 75. Gordon, John McDaniel, 74. Gordon, Joseph Claybaugh, 74, Gordon, Louisa Catharine, 2. Gordon, Morton, 75. Gould, Jacob, 92. Gould, Martha, 92. Gould, 6th, Solomon, 92. Gracey, George, 38. Gracey, Lucy Ann, 38. Gracey, Matthew, 38. Graham, Andrew, 75, 206. Graham, Harriet, 206. Graham, Henrietta, 96. Graham, Henry, 75. Graham, Isaac Gilbert, 75, 206. Graham, John, 51, 96. Graham, John Requa, 75. Graham, Mary F., 96. Graham, Morris N., 97, 141. Grahame, Ann, 120. Grahame, Charles, 120. Grant, Captain, 196. Grant, James, 75. Grant, Lewis Addison, 75. Grant, Miriam, 183. 246 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Grant, Roswell, 183. Grant, Triphenia, 134. Graves, Aaron, 46. Graves, Sarah, 46. Graves, Sybel, 129. Gray, Captain, 17. Gray, Richard, 137. Gray, Sarah, 137. Gray, Silas, 16. Grayble, Philip, 116. Grayson, William, 182. Greely, Adolphus Washington, 76. Greely, John Balch, 76. Greely, Joseph, 76. Greely, Stephen, 76. Green, Amanda, 82. Green, Amanda M., 82. Green, Andrew Jordan, 76. Green, Bernard, 76. Green, Bernard Richardson, 76. Green, Daniel, 82. Green, Darius, 77, 78. Green, Darius Alonzo, 77, 78. Green, David, 68. Green, Ezra, 76. Green, George Bent, 77, 78. Green, Harriet Maria, 213. Green, Jesse, 76, 77. Green, John, 76, 77. Green, John Marshall, 77. Green, Joseph, 77, 78. Green, .Mira, 134. Green, Timothy, 56, 186. Green, William, 76, 77, 82. Green, Winthrop Darius, 78. Greene, Christopher, 87. Greene, Columbus, 211. Greene, Nathaniel, 32, 73, 74, 90, 168, 169, 184, 202. Greene, Samuel, 211. Greene, Samuel Harrison, 211. Greenleaf, Eunice Payne, 149. Greenleaf, Joseph, 149. Greer, James, 78. Greer, James Augustin, 78. Gregory, John, 168. Gresham, John, 79. Gresham, John Chowning, 79. Gresham, Samuel, 79. Grice, Charles Parke, 79. Grice, Francis, 79, 80. Grice, Francis Elliott, 79, 80. Grice, Joseph, 79, 80. Gridley, Richard, 41. Griffin, Anna, 134. Griffin, Esther Statira, 66. Griffith, Catherine, 99. Griffith, Joseph, 41. Grimes, Jane, 131. Grimes, Moses, 131, 132. Griswold, Sarah, 92. Griswold, Shubael, 144. Groat, Hester, 115. Groff, Catherine Susanna, 10. Grosvenor, Charles Henry, 8r. Grosvenor, Jr., Leicester, 53. Grosvenor, Lucy, 53. Grosvenor, Peter, 81. Grosvenor, Thomas, 7, 81, 197. Grubb, Hannah, 96. Grunemayer, Casper, 93. Grunemayer, Edward, 93. Grunemayer, Katherine, 93. Grymes, Ann Nicholas, 182. Grymes, Benjarhin^ 182. Grymes, George Nicholas, 182. Grymes, Lucy, 112. Guernsey, Sally, 34. Gurley, Phineas D., 81. Gurley, William Brooks, 81. Hagenbuch, Katherine, 52. Hagner, Peter, 81. Hagner, Peter Valentine, 81. Haigh, Sarah, 3. Hains, John Power, 82. Hains, Peter C, 82. Hains, Reuben P., 82. Hains, Robert Peter, 82. Hait, David, 197. Hale, Enoch, 172, 181, 209. Hale, Esther, 30. Hale, John, 105. Hale, Mary, 125. Hale, Nathan, 105, 172. Hale, Stephen, 129. Haley, Hannah, 57. Hall, Abigail, 125. Hall, Adelaide, 104. Hall, Alice, 65. Hall, Sr., Asahel, 82. Hall, Jr., Asahel, 82. Hall, 1st, Asaph, 104. Hall, 2d, Asaph, 104. Hall, Caroline Matilda, too. Hall, Elijah, 200. Hall, Enoch, 41. Hall, Henry Douglass, 82. Hall, Henry Orville, 82. Hall, Hezekiah Johnson, 82. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 247 Hall, James, 83. Hall, John, 83. Hall, John H., 122. Hall, Joseph, 100. Hall, Josiah C, 153. Hall, Lucy, 170, 171. Hall, Lydia, 41. Hall, Lydia Ingraham, 122. Hall, Mary, 13. Hall, Moses, 82. Hall, Rachel, 70. Hall, Samuel, 125. Hall, Samuel Kellogg, 83. Hall, Thomas, 65. Hallett, Enoch, 18. Halstead, Eminel Potter, 83. Halslead, Hannah, 147, 214. Halstead, Joseph, 83. Halstead, Thomas Jefferson, 83. Halsted, John, 84. Halsted, John Jacob, 84. Hamilton, Captain, 35. Hamilton, Enoch, 10 Hamilton, Harriet, 10. Hamilton, Sally, 95. Hamilton, William, 10, 11. Hamlin, MIcah, 41. Hammond, Mary A., 192. Hammond, Nathaniel, 10. Hammond, Samuel, 192. Hampton, Richard, 60. Hampton, Wade, 51. Hance, James, 59. Hance, Maria Sweetser, 59. Hance, Samuel, 59. Hanchett, Mary, 97. Hanchett, Oliver, 78. Hancock, John, 180. Hand, Elijah, 211. Hanks, Mary, 88. Hanson, Maria, 2, 119. Hardin, John, 84, Hardin, John J., 84. Hardin, Martin D., 84. Harding, Captain, 178. Harding, Mary, 46. Harmar, General, 149. Harper, William, 62. Harriman, James, 158. Harriman, Joan, 158. Harriman, Peter, 15S, 159. Harrington, Captain, 136, 137. Harrington, Abigail, 133. Harrington, John, 133. Harrington, Mary, 62. Harris, Arnold, 94. Harris, Charles Morris Balnbridge, 84. Harris, Eleanor Vaulx, 94. Harris, Frances Elizabeth, 37. Harris, James, 125. Harris, Thomas, 37, 84. Harris, William, 84. Harrison, Colonel, 169. Harrison, Benjamin, 85. Harrison, John Scott, 85. Harrison, Joseph, i5, 17. Harrison, Russell Benjamin, 85. Harrison, Susannah, 28. Harrison, William Henry, 85. Harrod, Charles, 32. Harrod, Mary W., 32. Harrod, William, 38. Hart, Alexander Richmond, 85. Hart, Alfred B., 85. Hart, Benjamin, 85. Hart, Jesse, 85, 86. Hart, John, 35, 36, 85, 86. Hart, Susan, 35, 36. Hartley, Colonel, 202. Hartshorn, Edwin Nelson, 86. Hartshorn, Norris, 86. Harvey, Frederick L., 86. Harvey, Frederick Loviad, 86. Harvey, Isabella, 121. Harvey, Moses, 162. Harwell, Martha Ann Hicks, 207. Hasbrouck, Jonathan, 161. Haskin, Dolly, 182. Haskin, 1st, Enoch, 182. Hastings, Sarah, 98. Hatch, Colonel, 125. Hatch, James, 144. Hatch, John, 87. — Hatch, John Porter, 211. — Hatch, Joseph, 7, 87. Hatch, Mark Burckle, 211. Hatch, Mercy, 143. Hatch, Moses Porter, 211. - Hatch, Reuben, 87. Hatch, Thomas Edwards, 87. Hatch, Timothy, 211. Hatfield, Phebe, 3, 64. Hathaway, Almena Jane, 213. Hathaway, John, 198. Hathaway, Lazarus, 213. Hathorn, Catharine C, 148. Hathorn, John, 147, 148, 214. Hause, Elizabeth, 88 ^ Hause, Michael, 88, 89, I Hause, William, 88. 248 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Haussegger, Nicholas, lo8. Havens, Glorianna, 50, 155. Hawes, Benjamin, 164. Hawes, Elislia, 32, 33. Hawes, John Beers, 87. Hawes, John Hart, 87. Hawes, Rebecca, 32. Hawkins, Nathaniel, 58. Hawley, Ezra H., 88. Hawley, John, 88. Hawley, Joseph Henry, 88. Hay, Ann Hawkes, 147, 148. Hayden, Charles Trumbull, 88. Hayden, Edward Parsons, 88. Hayden, Everett, 88. Hayden, Horace Handel, 88. Hayden, John, 88. Hayden, Joseph Trumbull, 88. Hayden, Josiah, 213. Hayden, Lewis Sydenham, 88. Hayden, Nathaniel, 89, 174, 175. Hayden, Thomas, 88, 89. Hayden, William, 88. Hayes, Ann, 97. Hayes, Mary, 114. Hayes, Samuel, 36. Hayward, Betsey, 98. Hayward, Joshua, 197. Hayward, Josiah, 68, 69. Hayward, Sarah, 68. Haywood, Alice, 9. Hazen, Colonel, 64. Hazen, Allen, 89. Hazen, Austin, 89. Hazen, Moses, 12. Heald, Thomas, 77, 122, 182. Heard, Jacob, 197. Heard, Nathaniel, 108, 162. Hearst, Selah, 103. Heath, Caroline Julia, 92. Heath, Charles Petit, 92. Heath, David, 92. Heath, Isabella, 200. Heath, William, loi. Hebbard, Manilla, 171. Hebron, Hester, 113. Hebron, Mary Flora, 123, 124. Hedge, Elisha, 41. Heister, Joseph, 93. Hellen, John, 90. Hellen, Johnson, 90. Hellen, Walter, 90. Hellen, William Francis, 90. Helm, Amanda, 12. Helm, Thomas, 12, Helm, Thomas E., 12. Hempstead, Benjamin, 93, 94. Hempstead, Joshua, 93, 94. Hempstead, Nancy, 93. Henderson, Archibald, 90. Henderson, John Steels, 90. Henderson, Richard, 90. Henry, Elizabeth, 23, 24, 33. Henry, John, 49, 90. Henry, Martha, 118. Henry, Patrick, 90, 91. Henry, Sarah, 18. Henry, William Wirt, 90. Herkimer, Nicholas, 150, 151, 167. Herrick, Colonel, 7. Herrick, Joanna, 27. Herrick, Henry, 27. Herron, John, 91. Herron, William Anderson, 91. Herter, Catharine, 150, 167. Herter, Henry, 150, 151, 167. Hewes, Elizabeth, 163. Hewes, George Robert Twelves, 163. Hewit, Augustine Francis, 92. Hewit, Nathaniel, 92. Heyl, David Seeger, 92. Heyl, Edward Miles, 92, 163, 214. Heywood, Benjamin, 162. Hichborn, Philip, 92. Hichborn, ist, Philip, 92. Hichborn, 2d, Philip, 92. Hichborn, Robert, 92. Hichborn, 3d, Thomas, 92. Hicks, Eliza, 160. Hider, John, 108. Hiester, Daniel, 113. Hill, Ebenezer, 88. Hill, Elizabeth, 69. Hill, Henrietta J., 61. Hill, Jr., Henry, 61. Hill, John, 175. Hillhouse, James, 92. Hillhouse, Rebecca Woolsey, 92. Hillhouse, William, 92. Himes, Alesia Miranda, 209. Hines, Elizabeth, 125. Hinman, Benjamin, 102, 156, 177. Hinman, Elijah, 144. Hinman, John, 13. Hitchcock, Catharine, 143. Hitchcock, Gad, 143, 144. Hitchcock, Israel, 199. Hoadley, Sarah J., 128. Hoagland, Cornelius, 60. Hoagland, Delia, 60. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 249 Hoagland, Magdalena, 49. Hobb, Captain, 173. Hobbs, Elizabeth, 29. Hodgdon, Jane Phillips, 84. Hodgdon, Samuel, 84. Hodgdon, Stephen, 107. Hodge, Mary, 84. Hodgkin, Barbara, 153. Hofifman, Michael, 93. Hoffman, Paul, 93. Hoffman, Walter James, 93. Hoffman, William Frederick, 93. Hogg, Margaret, 213. Holbrook, Polly, 170, 171. Holden, Samuel, 56. Hollister, Eunice, 48. Hollister, Naomi, 192, Holme, John, 108. Holmes, Colonel, 52. Holmes, James, 99. Holmes, Margaret, 175. Holstein, Christma, 60. Holt, Abigail, 125. Holt, Henry Peter Renouf, 93. Holt, Sr., John, 93. Holt, Jr., John, 93. Holt, Patience, 54. Holt, Robert, 93. Holton, Mary, 156, 157. Homerstein, Mary, 38. Honeywell, Sally, 13. Honsaker, Colonel, 116. Hooe, Elizabeth Barnes, 182. Hooe, Lucy, 11. Hooker, Noadiah, 103, 128, 197. Hooten, Elizabeth, 133. Hopkins, Commodore, 48, 49. Hopkins, Betsey, 92. Hopkins, Eleanor, 173. Hopkins, Jane, 70. Hopkins, Mary, 21, 22, 23, 24. Hopkins, Sally, 159. Hoppins, Benjamin, 87. Hord, Antoinette, 94. Hord, Arnold Harris, 94. Hord, Elias, 94. Hord, Francis Triplett, 94, 95. Hord, Jesse, 94. Hord, William Taliaferro, 94. Home, Betsey, 197. Horsford, Colonel, 196. Horton, William Edward, 95. Hosmer, Captain, 65. Hosmer, Abner 69. Hosmer, Addison Augustus, 95. Hosmer, Catharine, 68. Hosmer, Daniel, 95. Hosmer, Eben Mason, 95. Hosmer, Stephen, 68, 69. Hossington, Colonel, 7. Hough, Betsey, 13. Hough, Ezra, 13. Hough, Joel, 13. Hough, Lycurgus Stephen, 95. Hough, Lydia, 139. Hough, Phineas, 139, 140. Hough, Walter, 95, House, Priscilla, 3. Houseman, John, 211. Houseman, Mary, 211. Houston, Christopher, 50, 51. Houston, Martha, 50. Howard, Sr., Hunter Blair, 96. Howard, Jr., Hunter Blair, 96. Howard, James Hunter Ross, 96. Howard, James Ross, 96. Howe, Colonel, 82. Howe, Ann, 142. Howe, Cyprian, 190, 210. Howe, James M., 96. Howe, Walter, 96. Howell, Martha, 109, 203. Howell, Mary, 15. Howland, Abigail, 15, 170, 171. Howland, Diana, 143, Hoyt, Mary, 166. Hubbard, George, 196. Hubbard, Harriet, 56. Hubbell, Silas, 96. Hubbell, Truman Mallory, 96. Hubbell, William Wheeler, 96. Hubley, Adam, 151, 165. Hubley, Bernard, 151. Hubley, Mary, 151. Huddy, Joshua, 99 Hudson, Frances, 72. Hudson, George, 93. Hulings, Benjamin Lodge, 35. Hulings, Elizabeth, 35. Hulings, Samuel, 35. Hull, Anna, 207. Hull, Catharine, 88. Hull, Eliphalet, 207. Hull, Elisaph, 197. Hull, Jacob, 88, 89. Hull, Sarah Adelia, 197. Humphrey, David, 59, 190. Humphrey, James, 103. Humphrey, Martha, 199. Humphrey, William, 87. 250 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Hungerford, Eleanor Ann, 198. Hungerford, John Washington, 198. Hungerford, Thomas, 198, 199. Hunn, John, 188. Hunn, John S., 99. Hunn, Maria, 188. Hunt, Alfred Epher, 97. Hunt, David, 97. Hunt, Joanna, 156. Hunt, Leander B., 97. Hunt, Lydia, 16, 17. Hunt, Oliver, 97. Hunt, Ruth, 195. Hunt, Sarah, 175. Hunt, William, 16, 17. Hunter, Ann, 113. Hunter, Caroline, 25. Hunter, James, 25. Hunter, Matthew, 25. Huntington, Elizabeth, 174. Huntington, Frederick, 212. Huntington, Hezekiah, 4, 5, 106. Huntington, Jedediah, 13, 54, 117, 155. Huntington, Julia Ann, 4, 106. Huntington, Samuel, 108. Huntress, Joseph P., 62. Huntress, Kate, 62. Huntress, Leonard, 62. Hurd, Captain, 185. Hurd, Charity, 197. Hurd, Jacob, 197. Hurlbut, Anna, 145. Husband, Henry Morris, 97. Husband, John Leonard, 97, Husband, Joshua Leonard, 97. Hutchins, Hezekiah, 105. Hutchins, Nathaniel, 29, 173. Hutchinson, Catharine, 133. Hutchinson, David, 98. Hutchinson, Elias Smith, 98. Hutchinson, Elisha, 98. Hutchinson, Ginger, in. Hutchinson, Israel, in, 112, 160. Hutchinson, Jesse, 98. Hyde, Edward, 184. Hyde, Elijah, 29. Hyde, Elizabeth B., 184. Hyde, James, 184. Hyde, Nancy, 54. Hyde, Ruth Anne, 29. Ingersoll, Nancy, 58. Ingraham, Lydia, 122. Irish, Ann, no, in. Irish, Nathaniel, no, in. Irons, Healthy, 53. Irvine, William, 74, 75, 87, 91, 137. liwin, Ann, no, in. Irwin, Boyle, no, in. Irwin, Elizabeth, 85. Ivers, Hannah, 5. Ives, Sarah, 112. Jackson, Captain, 9. Jackson, Colonel, 18. Jackson, Edward, 98, 99. Jackson, Helen, 73. Jackson, Henry, 179. Jackson, Margaret, 114. Jackson, Michael, 129. Jackson, Stephen, 98. Jackson, Stephen Alonzo, 98. Jackson, Stephen Pomeroy, 98. Jackson, Winter, 98. Jacob, Colonel, 186. James, Tirzah, 26. Jameson, Catharine, 67. Jameson, David, 67, 72. Jameson, Elizabeth, 72. Jameson, Horatio Gates, 67, 72. Jameson, John, 169. Jameson, Rebecca, 35. Jaques, Moses, 200. Jaquith, Abigail, 69. Jefferson, Thomas, 103. Jencks, Henry, 202. Jencks, Martha, 202. Jencks, Thomas, 160. Jenings, Harry, 99. Jenings, Jefferson Harry, 99. Jenkins, Mary, 113. Jenkins, Virginia Pettis, 82. Jenner, Joanna, 41. Jennings, Ann Eliza, 71. Jennison, Captain, 9. Jerrell, William, 211. Jillson, Eliza Ann, 202. Johns, Margaret, 120. Johnson, Colonel, 76. Johnson, Arnold Surges, 99. Johnson. Baker, 99, icx). Johnson, Ben, 100. Johnson, Bradley Tyler, 99. Johnson, Charles Sweet, 100. Johnson, Charles Worthington, 99. Johnson, Haynes, 100. Johnson, Hezekiah, 82, 83. Johnson, James Bowen, 100. Johnson, James Gibson, 100, loi. Johnson, Jemima, 41. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 251 Johnson, Jeremiah, 99, 100, loi, 102. Johnson, Jesse, 100. Johnson, John, 147, 148. Johnson, John Surges, lor. Johnson, Jonathan, 183. Johnson, Joseph Taber, loi. Johnson, Joshua, 90. Johnson, Lorenzo Dow, 99, loi, 102. Johnson, Lorenzo M., 102. Johnson, Lucretia, 141. Johnson, Lydia, 176, 177. Johnson, Mary, 90. Johnson, Nancy, 90. Johnson, Nathaniel, 83, 170, 171, 172. Johnson, Obadiah, 37, 212. Johnson, Rebecca, 142. Johnson, Ruth, 82. Johnson, Samuel, 92. Johnson, Sarah, 124, 125, 205. Johnston, Colonel, 171. Johnston, Francis, 115. Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 102. Johnston, Judith, 50, 51. Johnston, Peter, 102. Jones, Adaline Sidney, 34. Jones, Amasa, 174. Jones, Catharine, 108. Jones, Catharine Baker, 205. Jones, Charles, 193. Jones, Edward Salmon, 102. Jones, Edward Wadsworth, 102. Jones, Eliza, 174. Jones, Elizabeth Coates, 193. Jones, Jr., Israel, 102. Jones, Joel, 174, 175. Jones, John Paul, 200. Jones, Keziah, 205. Jones, Margaret, 105. Jones, Mary, 105, io5, 107. Jones, Nellie S., 197. Jordan, Margaret, 26, 31, 90, 117. Jordan, Mary Ann, 76, 77. Jordan, Paulina, 158. Jordan, Samuel, 26, 27, 31, 90, 91, 1 17. Joslin, John, 17. Jouett, James Edward, 103. Jouett, John, 103. Jouett, Matthew Harris, 103. Judd, Albert Frances, 103. Judd, Gerrit P., 103, Judd, Maria, 63. Judd, Orange, 103. Judd, Ozias, 103. Judson, David, 123. Judson, Jane, 131. Keeley, Esther, 92. Keeling, Elizabeth, 90. Keep, Betsey, 150. Keifer, Mary, 48. Keith, James, 138. Keith, Josiah, 179. Keith, Mary, 179. Keller, Ann Margaret, 109, no. Kellogg, Abigail, 7. Kellogg, Daniel, 203. Kellogg, Sarah, 56. Kelsey, Margaret, 203. Kendall, Francis Drake, 104. Kendall, Nancy, 77, 78. Kendall, Robert A., 104. Kennedy, Elizabeth Hill, 61. Kennedy, William, 61. Kennon, Charles Edward Vere, 104. Kennon, Charles Henry Vere, 104. Kennon, Lyman Walter Vere, 104. Kent, Elihu, 4, 5, io5. Kent, Hannah, 5. Kent, Susan, 4, 106. Kern, Susan, 93. Kerr, Robert, 82. Kershner, Mary, 116. Kershner, Michael, 116. Kessler, ist, John, 105. Kessler, 2d, John, 105. Kessler, 3d, John, 105. Kessler, Thomas Voight, 105. Kettell, Ann, 109. Kettell, Esther, 37. Key, James, 131. Key, Mary Seymour, 116. Key, Rebecca, 153. Keyser, John, 116. Keyser, Mary A., 116. Kibbe, Mary, 13. Kibbe, William, 13. Kidder, Charlotte, 14. Kilbourne, Laura, 50, 155. Kilgore, Hannah, 25. Killam, Sarah, 211. Kimball, Abigail Holt, 117. Kimball, David, 105. Kimball, Elizabeth, 16. Kimball, George, 77, 78- Kimball, Hephzibah, 21. Kimball, Levi, 105. Kimball, Jr., Moses, 105. Kimball, Priscilla, 100. Kimberly, Edmund Stoughton, lo5. Kimberly, Lewis Ashfield, 106. Kimble, Nancy, 100. 252 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Kincaid, James, 55. Kincaid, Rebecca, 55. King, Abel, 39. King, Asaph, 38, 39. King, Augustin, 78. King, Caroline, 78. King, David Leicester, 106. King, Eliphalet, 78. King, Harry, 106. King, Helen Dunbar, 4. King, Leicester, 4, 106. King, Susan, 38, 39. King, Z. M. P., 106. Kingman, Abiah, 205. Kingman, David, 138, 139. Kinman, Noah, 125. Kinsey, Elizabeth, 200. Kinsley, John, 131, 132. Kinsley, Thankful, 131. Kirkley, Ann, 114. Kline, Elizabeth, 129. Kline, Mary A., 164. Kline, Michael, 164, 165. Klock, Jacob, 116. Knapp, Deborah, 8r. Knapp, Mary, 75. Kneeland, Aniasa, 14. Kneeland, Jonathan, 14. Kneeland, Stella, 14. Knerr, Mary, 176. Knight, Rebecca, 198. Knowlton, Frances E., 37. Knowlton, Joseph, 37. Knox, General, 41, 180. Knox, Eleazer, 106, 107. Knox, George William, 106, 107. Knox, Henry, 9, 199. Knox, Jesse, 106, 107. Knox, Joseph, 107. Knox, William Salsbury, 107. Kollock, Jane Hayes, 119. Kollock, Shepard, 119. Kramer, John Jacob, 108. Kramer, Samuel, 108. Kroessen, Elizabeth, 52. Kroessen, John (or Johannes), 52. Kucher, Captam, 89. Kucher, Catharine, 205. Kuhns, Elizabeth, 93. Kurtz, John, 108. Kurtz, John D., 108. Lafayette, 3, 4, 12, 26, 31, 38, 52, 91 105, 132, 137, 149. Laha, James, 63. Laha, Lydia, 63. Laing, Benjamin, 200. Lamar, Mary, 174. Lamar, William, 174. Lamb, Daniel Smith, 108. Lamb, Jacob Matlock, 108. Lamb, John, 84, 119, 126, 128. Lamb, William, 108. Lambert, Mary, 36. Landon, Daniel, 106. Landon, Henrietta, 106. Lane, Eliza, 184. Lane, George W., 204. Lane, Isabella, 204. Lane, John, 54. Lane, Mary, 189. Langdon, , 5. Langdon, Mary, 178. Langley, Samuel, 109. Langley, Samuel Pierpont, 109. Larison, Heziah, 33. Larned, Ebenezer, 100. Larner, John Bell, 109. Larner, Michael, 109, no. Larner, Noble Danforth, 109, no. Larner, Philip Fillmore, 110. Lasher, John, 106. La Siliere, Marie, 60. 61. Lathrop, Eben, 212. Latimer, Jonathan, 175. Latta, Jane, 159. Laughlin, George McCully, no. Laughlin, Henry Alexander, in. Laughlin, James, no, in. Laughlin, Jr., James, no. Lawrence, Esther, 161. Lawson, Susan, 28, 201. Lawton, Mary, 198. Learned, Ebenezer, 124, 155, 167. Leavenworth, Eli, 139. Leavitt, Andrew, 98. Leavitt, Moses, 190. Leavitt, Polly, 98. LeBosquet, Ebenezer, 129. LeBosquet, John, 129. LeBosquet, Martha Elizabeth, 129. Lee, , 102, 109, no. Lee, Colonel, 81. Lee, Hannah, 193. Lee, Henry, 112. Lee, John, 32. Lee, Lavinia, 124. Lee, Lucinda, 32. Lee, Mary Pohlman, 48. Lee, Richard Henry, 85, 193, 194. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 253 Lee, Robert Edward, 112. Lee, William, ill. Lee, William Barlow, ill. Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh, 112. Leet, Daniel, 48. Leet, Eliza, 48. Leftwicli, Ann M., 73, 74. Leftwich, Joel Breckinridge, 73, 74. Leftwich, John, 73, 74. LeGro, Isaiah, 206. LeGro, Sarah, 206. Leidy, Augustus Perry, 113. Leidy, George, 113. Leidy, George Craig, 113. Leidy, Jacob, 113. Leitch, Andrew, 11. Leitch, Sarah, 11. Lemaire, Elizabeth Virginia, 159. Leonard, Elizabeth, 164. Leonard, George, 164, 165. Leoser, Charles McKnight, 113. Leoser, Jacob, 113. Leoser, Thomas Smith, 113. Letch worth, Rebecca, 120. Leupp, Francis Ellington, 114. Lewis, Ann Montgomery, 142. Lewis, Archelaus, 69. Lewis, Eliza, 135. Lewis, Elizabeth, 69. Lewis, Francis, 135. Lewis, George, 209. Lewis, George Fielding, 209. Lewis, Grace, 96. Lewis, John, 142, Lewis, Maria, 163, 214. Lewis, Mary, 187. Lewis, Mary Emma, 181. Lewis, Mary Field, 209. Lewis, William, 142, 143. Libbey, John, 128. Libbey, Joseph, 128. Libbey, Martha, 128. Lillie, Abigail, 41. Lincoln, Benjamin, 156, 157, 1S3. Lincoln, Rachel, 18, 124, 125. Linder, Ann M., 212. Lippitt, Charles, 87. Lippitt, Christopher, 63. Lipscomb, Andrew Adgate, 114. Lipscomb, Lisle Seaton, 114. Lipscomb, Sr., William Corrie, 114. Lipscomb, Jr., William Corrie, 114. Little, Anna, 200. Little, Charles, 200. Little, Lydia, 200. Little, Sarah, 200. Littleberry, Elizabeth, 30. Lobart, Captain, 212. Lock, Benjamin, 39. Lockwood, Henry Hayes, 114. Lockwood, John, 114. Lockwood, Richard, 114. Lockwood, William Kirkley, 114. Lodge, Anne, 88. Lodge, Benjamin, 35. Lodge, Elizabeth, 35. Logan, Albert Johnson, 115. Logan, Elizabeth, 84. Logan, James, 115. Long, Elizabeth, 10. Long, Gabriel, 169. Long, Oscar Fitzalan, 115. Long, William W., 115. Loomis, Andrew, 13. Loomis, Lafayette Charles, 212. Loomis, Silas, 212. Loop, Henry, 114. Loop, John P., 114. Loop, Peter, 114. Lord, Josephine Bennett, 145. Loring, Bailey, 115. Loring, George Bailey, 115. Lothrop, John, 116. Lothrop, John Parker, 116. Lott, Henry, 52. Lott, Richard, 204. Loucks, Charles, 116. Loucks, George, 116. Loucks, Jesse, 116. Love, Eleanor, 193. Love, Samuel, 193. Lovett, General, 131. Low, John, 160. Lowdermilk, Peter, 116. Lowdermilk, Upton Reid, 116. Lowdermilk, William Harrison, 116. Loxley, Ann, 153. Loxley, Benjamin, 79, 80, 153. Luce, Abijah, 36. Luce, Charlotte Noble, 36. Luce, Clara d'A., 36. Luce, Harriet G., 148. Ludlow, Elizabeth, 135. Lukens, Elizabeth, 153. Lukens, John, 153, 154. Lukens, Sarah, 153. Lupp, Peter, 114. Lurty, Beverly Hooe, 116. Lurty, John, 116. Lurty, Moore, 116. 254 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Lurty, Warren Seymour, n6. Lyie, James, 47. Lyle, Mary Goode, 47. Lyman, Charles Edwin, 117. Lyman, Elisha, 117. Lyman, Sr., James Bloyd, 117. Lyman, Jr., James Bloyd, 117. Lyman, Oliver, 130. Lyman, Susanna, 4, 106. Lyon, Hannah, 53, 73. Lyons, Lieutenant, 4. McAlery, William, 62, 21.), McArthur, Eliza Ann, 3. McCall, Jane, 67. McCambly, David, 147, 148. McClain, Mary Hudson, 57. McClaughrey, James, 103. McClellan, Samuel, 203, 212. McClelland, Elvira, 90. McClelland, Edmond Logwood, 117. McClelland, James Bruce, 117. McClelland, Thomas Stanhope. 90, 1 17 McClery, Ida, 181. McClurg, James, 193. McConnell, Captain, 66. McConnell, Samuel, i8r. McCray, Barbara Ellen, 49. McCreary, Julia, 62. McCreary, Robert, 62. McCreary, S. S., 62. McCulloh, Robert, 118. McCulloh, Robert Lemmon, 118. McCully, Eliza, no, iii. McCully, George, no, in. McCurdy, Jane, 1S8. McCurdy, John, 188. McCutcheon, Frederick, 54. McCutcheon, James, 54. McDaniel, Agnes, 74. McDaniel, John, 74. McDonald, Angus, 118. McDonald, Angus William, 118. McDonald, John, 74. McDonald, Marshall, nS. McDonald, Matthew, 165. McDonnel, John, 74. McDougal, General, 164. McDougal, Charles, 2, 119. McDougal, Georgiana, 2. McDougal, John, 2, 119. McDougall, Thomas Mower, 119. McDowell, Augustus William, 119. McDowell, Matthew, 119. McDowell, Samuel, 185. McDowell, William Anderson, 119. McDowell, William Osborne, 119. McDulTie, Isaac, 120. McDuffie, John Vanonidlesworth, i; McElroy, Agnes, 85, 161. McElwee, James, 165, 166. McElwee, Martha J., 165. McElwee, William, 165. McFaden, Catharine G., 6. McFaden, John, 6. McFarland, Moses, 190. McGunnigle, Mary, 6. McGuire, Mary, 118. McGuire, William, 118. McHenry, Sarah Jane, 66. Mcintosh, Colonel, 68, 109. McKean, Benjamin, 120. McKean, Henry Benjamin, 120. McKean, Letitia, 28. McKean, Thomas, 28, 79, 80. McKemie, Mary, 119. McLaughlin, Eliza G., 135. McLean, Mary, 74, 75. McLellan, Hugh, 6, McMorris, Mary, 55. McQueen, Jane, 10. McQueen, Richard, 56, 186. McVltty, Hannah, 53. Mabie, Cornelius, ng. Mabie, Jacob, 115. Mabie, Jannetje, 115. MacDougal, Eliza, 95. Mackall, Benjamin, 120. Mackall, John Grahame, 120. Mackall, Louis, 120. Mackall, Sarah S., 120. Mackall, Thomas, 120. Mackey, Sarah,'66. Mackey, William, 66, 67. Mackinnon, Lydia A., 62. Maclay, Cyrus Culbertson, 121. Maclay, John, 121. Maclay, William, 121. MacNair, Esther, 104. Madison, Sr., James, 169. Madison, Rebecca, 169. Madison, William, 169. Mallery, Lenora, 2o5. Manley, John, 55. Manley, Sarah, 200. Mann, Benjamin, 64. Mann, Helen A., 64. Mann, James, 64, 65. Manning, William, loi. Mansfield, Colonel, 112. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 255 Mansur, Charles, 121. Mansur, Charles Henry, 121. Mansur, Stephen, 121. Mansur, William, 121. Manton, Sarah, 21. Marbury, Colonel, 61. Marbury, Sr., John, 122. Marbury, Jr., John, 122. Marcellus, Aaron A., 122. Marcellus, Ariana, 73. Marcellus, John N , 122. Marcellus, Robert Hartley, 122. Marcellus, Sarah, 122. March, Joanna, 70. Marion, Francis, 55, 104. Marlatt, Abraham, 212. Marlatt, Abram Thomas, 212. Marlatt, Charles Lester, 212. Marlatt, Washington, 212. Marmion, Nicholas, 122. Marmion, Robert Augustine, 122. Marsh, Charles Welles, 123, 214. Marsh, Christopher, 53, 73, 130, 185. Marsh, Edward H., 123. Marsh, Job, 123. Marsh, Moses, 123. Marsh, Nathaniel, 123. Marsh, William, 123. Marsh, William Lowrey, 123. Marshall, John, 84. Marshall, Mary, 174, 175. Marshall, Sarah, 3. Marshall, Thomas, 12, 18. Martin, Adam, 124. Martin, Anna M., 173. Martin, Edgar Neill, 123. Martin, Ephraim, 162. Martin, George Gilchrist, 124. Martin, Henry Neill, 123, 124. Martin, Henry Warner, 124. Martin, John S., 123, 124. Martin, John W., 124, Martin, Walter, 124. Marvin, Elisha, 66. Marvin, Phebe, 66. Mason, Abigail, 46. Mason, Ann Eilbeck, 182. Mason, Calvin, 124. Mason, David, 149. Mason, Ebenezer Erskine, 124. Mason, Erwin Franklin, 124. Mason, Sr., George, 8, 182. Mason, Jr., George, 182. Mason, John, 124, 125. Mason, Mary Thomson, 8. Mason, Nathan, 124, 155. Mason, Oliver Franklin, 124. Mason, Otis Tufton, 125. Mason, Polly, 54. Mason, Sarah, 95. Mason, Thomson, 8. Mason, Tufton, 124, 125. Mason, T. B., 125. Mason, William Lyman, 125. Mather, Elias, 58. Mather, Margaret, 167. Mathewson, Elisha, 120. Mathewson, Elizabeth, 120. Mathias, Anna Maria, 118. Mathias, Benjamin, 118. Matlack, Martha, 195. Matlack, Sybil, I, 30, 31. Matlack, Timothy, r, 30, 31, 195, 196. Matlock, Jacob, 108. Matlock, Priscilla Ellis, 108. Matthev/son, Dorcas, 63. Mattison, Martha, 85. Maus, Maria Elizabeth, 14. Maxwell, Colonel, 6. Maxwell, Hugh, 9. Maynard, Charles Moseley, 125. Maynard, Ephraim, 126. Maynard, Ezra, 125. Maynard, George Colton, 125. Maynard, Horace, 126. Maynard, James, 126. Maynard, Malachi, 125, 126. Mayo, Ann, 26, 31, 33, 34, 90, 117. Mayo, Asa, 63. Mayo, Esther, 109. Mayo, John, 63. Mayo, Lydia, 41. Mayo, Sophronia, 63. Mayo, Thomas, 63. Mead, John, 197. Mead, Martha, 81. Mead, Matthew, 135, 136. Meade, Everard, 12. Meeker, Obadiah, 73. Meigs, Colonel, 59. Meigs, Charles Delucena, 126. Meigs, Jehiel, 25. Meigs, Josiah, 126. Meigs, Montgomery Cunningham, 126. Meigs, Return Jonathan, 139, 186, 190. Mercer, General, 142. Mercer, Grace Fenton, 71. Meredith, John Wheeler, 127. Meredith, Ruth, 26, 31, 90, 117. Meredith, Samuel Caldwell, 127. 256 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Meredith, William Luff, 127. Meredith, William Morton, 127. Merriam, Captain, 127. Merriam, Bethia, 139. Merriam, Elizabeth, 65. Merriam, Ephraim, 139. Merriam, Hannah, 197. Merriam, Josiah, 65. Merrill, Elizabeth, 123. Merrill, Henry Clay, 127. Merrill, Mildred Hooper, 165. Merrill, Smith, 127. Merrill, Stephen Y., 127. Merrill, William, 127. Merriman, Ruth, 82. Merwin, Mary, 123. Michelson, Amanda Cowles, 156. Michie, Olivia Bland, 205. Mifflin, General, 79, 80. Mifflin, Samuel, 154. Milchsack, Augustus, 127. Milchsack, George, 127. Milchsack, Henry T., 127. Milchsack, William Henry, 127. Miles, Samuel, 168, 169, 176. Miller, Almira E., 5. Miller, Ann M., 184, Miller, Benjamin, 128. Miller, Charlotte, 128. Miller, David, 3. Miller, Elizabeth, 38. Miller, Hannah, 60. Miller, Jacob, 38. Miller, John, 22, 23, 24. Miller, Margaret, 22, 23. Miller, Martha, 98. Miller, Mary K., 99. Miller, Princess Amanda, 3. Miller, Samuel, 22, 23. Mills, Catharine, 199. Miner, Eliza Almira, 57. Miner, Manasseh, 57, 58. Miner, Thomas, 57. Minor, Charlotte, 9. Minot, Jonathan, 150. Mitchell, Cynthia A., 159. Mitchell, David, 13. Mitchell, Henry A., 128. Mitchell, Marcus, 13. Mitchell, Matthew, 13. Mitchell, Sarah, 13, 50. Mitchell, Thomas, 128. Mitchell, William, 128. Mitchum, Mary, 18. Molyneaux, Mary Ann, 205. Montgomery, General, 64, 148. Montgomery, Ann, 142. Montgomery, Elizabeth, 21. Montgomery, Janney, 30. Montgomery, Mary, 126. Montgomery, Sarah, 62. Montgomery, William, 113. Moody, Carlton Montague, 129. Moody, Gideon, 129. Moody, Thomas Hovey, 129. Moody, William Ferry, 129. Moore, Ann Butler, 112. Moore, Sr., Alfred, 188, 189. Moore, Jr., Alfred, 188. Moore, Daniel, 54, 107, 177, 182. Moore, David, 18. Moore, James, 189. Moore, Lucy, 77. Moore, Lydia, 134, 211, 213. Moore, Mary, 56, 186. Moore, Sarah, 188. Moore, Susan H., 188. Morecock, Sarah, 40, 42, 43, 44. Morey, Colonel, 63. Morgan, Daniel, 54, 84, 142, i68. Morgan, Francis Henry, 129. Morgan, Francis Patterson, 129. Morgan, Haines, 149. Morgan, Jacob, 152. Morgan, Simon, 73. Morris, , 60. Morris, Delia, 60. Morris, Henry, 97. Morris, Margaret, 14, 162. Morris, Mary, 97. Morris, Robert, 97, 98. Morrow, Harriet, 10. Morrow, John, 176. Morse, Lydia, 131. Morton, Daniel Oliver, 130. Morton, Dexter, 129. Morton, Howard, 129. Morton, Levi Parsons, 130. Morton, Livy, 130. Morton, Margaret, 67. Morton, Randall, 129. Morton, Sarah, 148. Morton, Sr., Simeon, 129, 130. Morton, Jr., Simeon, 129. Mosby, Theodosia, 34. Moseley, Colonel, 96. Moseley, Ebenezer, 131. Moseley, Edward Augustus, 131. Moseley, Edward Strong, 131. Moseley, Increase, 128. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 2S7 Moseley, Josiah, 125, 126. Moseley, Raney, 125. Moses, Daniel, 131. Moses, Guy, 131. Moses, Zebina, 131. Moss, Elizabeth Scott, 94. Moss, Jesse, 13. Mott, Samuel, 132. Motter, Mary, 116. Moulder, William, 79, 80. Moulton, Margaret, 190. Moultrie, General, 204. Mountjoy, Rebecca, 56. Mower, • , 155. Mower, Ebenezer, 155. Mower, Isabella, 155. Mullan, Jonathan, 132. Mullan, Patrick, 132'. Mullan, Samuel Eccleston, 132. Miiller, Elizabeth, 38. Munford, Ann, 81. Munn, Amos, 132. Munn, Henry Benson, 132. Munn, Silas, 132. Munroe, Abigail, 65. Munroe, Charles Edward, 133. Munroe, Enoch, 133. Munroe, Jr., 3d, William, 133. Munroe, Jr., 4th, William, 133. Munson, Anson, 166. Munson, Betsey, 166. Munson, Theophilus, 83. Murdock, George, 99, icxa. Murdock, Mary, 99. Murray, Job, 160 Murray, Seth, 4, 129, 130. Muzzy, Molly, 150. Myer, Rachel, 61. Myers, Catharine, 150, 167. Myers, John, 12S. Myers, Louisa, 128. Myers, Michael, 150, 151, 167. Nash, Francis, 188. Nash, Sarah, 188. Naylor, Leacy Ann, 118. . Naylor, William, 118. Neal, Mary, 85. Nelson, Colonel, 204. Nelson, Anna, 161. Nelson, Lucy, 157. Nelson, Lucy Chiswell, 157. Nelson, Norborne Thomas, 157. Nelson, William, 157, 158. Nesbitt, Mary, 161. Nesfield, Mary, 90. Nevil, Elizabeth, 187. Nevil, 2d, James, 187. Neville, Amelia, 48. Neville, John, 48, 49. Neville, Letitia, 12. Nevins, Jannetje, 52. Nevins, Martha, 184. Newbold, Barzillai, 195, 196. Newbold, Mary Euphemia, 195. Newcomb, Joseph Warren, 133. Newcomb, Richard E., 133. Newcomb, Warren Putnam, 133. Newhall, Captain, 62. Newkirk, Jacob, 104. Newton, Isaac. 130. Newton, Mittie, 136. Newton, Sarah, 112, 170, 171. Newton, Seth, 136, 137. Nichol, Margaret Dysart, 94. Nicholas, Ann, 182. Nichols, Moses, 65, 137, 171, 182. Nichols, Polly, 178. Nicholson, Mary, 46. Nickles, Mary A., 86. Nicola, Lewis, 10. NicoU, Elizabeth, 167. Nivin, Margaret, 153. Nixon, Lieutenant, 3. Nixon, Catharine, 143. Nixon, John, 37, 143. Nixon, Thomas, 9, 143, 162. Noble, David, 19. Noble, James, 126. Nock or Knox, Joseph, 106, 107. Noel, Sarah, 62. Norcross, Elizabeth, 40, 42, 43, 44. Norris, Jacob, 132. North, Abijah, 134. North, Clayton N., 134. North, Julius Bascom, 134. North, Marvin, 134. North, Nathaniel, 134. Northrop, Patience, 175. Northrup, Gamaliel, 135, 136. Norton, Ebenezer, 166. Norton, Elizabeth, 166. Norton, Galen Griffin, 134. Norton, Hannibal Davenport, 134, 213. Norton, Isaac, 134. Norton, Nathaniel, 134. Norton, William Theodore, 134, 213. Norwood, Anna, 141. Nowell, Captain, 156. 258 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Nutting, John, 77, 78. Nye, Mary, 20. Nye, Meribah, 34. O'Brien, Eliza A., 28. O'Brien, James, 28. Ogden, Benjamin, 211. Ogden, Herbert Gouverneur, 135. Ogden, James, 211. Ogden, Mary, 211. Ogden, Morgan Lewis, 135. Ogden, Rhoda, 3, 64. Ogden, Robert, 3, 4, 64. Ogden, Ruth, 211. Ogden, Samuel Gouverneur, 135. O'Keefe, Eliza Amelia, 192. Oldham, , 204. Oldham, William, 204, 205. Oliphant, Sarah, 153. Oliver, Robert, 6, 35, 126. Olmstead, Captain, 96. Olmstead, Amzi R., 135, 136. Olmstead, Ebenezer, 135, 136. Olmstead, 2d, Ebenezer, 136. Olmstead, Fernando Cortez, 135. Olmstead, Frederick Sweet, 135. OIney, Jeremiah, 198. Olney, Stephen, 64. Onthank, Charles Washington, 136. Onthank, Lovel, 136. Onthank, Sr., William, 136, 137. Onthank, Jr., William, 136. Orcutt, James, 4. Orcutt, Olive, 4. Orndorff, Christian, 38. Orndorff, Christopher, 38. Orndorff, Elizabeth, 38. Orr, Robert, 112. Orth, Adam, 205. Orth, Caroline E., 205. Orth, Christian Henry, 205. Orton, Thankful, 48. Osborne, Anna M., 119, Osborne, Elias, 119. Osborne, Enos Ayres, 119. Osborne, Henry, 119. Osgood, Isaac, 115. Osgood, Mary, 201 Osgood, Nancy B., 69. Osgood, Peter, 115. Osgood, Sally Pickman, 115. Otey, Nannie, 117. Otis, Polly, 175. Oucalt, Margaret, 204. Owen, Hannah, 199. Owen, Mary, 56. Oxnard, Mary Ann, 131. Paca, Henrietta, 2. Paca, William, 2. Packard, David, 213. Packard, Mehitable, 100. Page, Anna, 65. Page, Elizabeth, 29. Page, Jeremiah, 98. Paine, Sarah, 132. Palfrey, Susannah, ill. Palfrey, William, iii. Palmer, Benjamin, 9. Palmer, Hannah C., 104. Palmer, John, 9. Palmer, Martha, 9. Palmer, Sarah, 147, 214. Parish, Howard Ellen Dudley, 27. Park, Jr., James, 137. Park, William, 18. Park, William Gray, 137. Parke, Cleantha, 177. Parke, John, 177. Parke, Martha, 73. Parke, Mary H., 79. Parker, Almira, 136. Parker, Elizabeth, 143. Parker, Esther, 212. Parker, George, 207. Parker, Hannah, 211. Parker, John, 133, 134, 136, 137, 21 r, 213- Parker, Joseph, 209. Parker, Levi, 207. Parker, Mary, 150. Parker, Melvin V., 137. Parker, Merab, 136. Parker, Myron Melvin, 137. Parker, Rebecca Maria, 134, 213. Parker, Sr., Robert, 137. Parker, Jr., Robert, 137. Parker, Timothy, 16, 17, 145. Parker, William, 149. Parks, Mary, 185. Parmelee, Jeremiah, 128. Parris, Albion Keith, 138. Parris, Benjamin, 138, 139. Parris, Samuel, 138. Parris, Samuel Bartlett, 138. Parsons, Abigail, 88. Parsons, Abraham, 140. Parsons, Charles Henry, 139. Parsons, David, 139. Parsons, Francis Henry, 139. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 259 Parsons, Justin, 130. Parsons, Lucretia, 130. Parsons, Mary Gleason, 199. Parsons, Samuel Holden, 15, 20, 93, 94, 103, 167. Parsons, Starr, 140. Parsons, Walter, 140. Partridge, Calvin, 138, 139. Partridge, Salome, 60, 61. Parvin, Cornelia Stratton, 211. Parvin, Fithian Stratton, 211. Pascal, John, 35, 36. Pascal, Mary, 35, 36. Paschall, Jonathan, 163. Patterson, Eliza Burd, 140. Patterson, George, 140. Patterson, John, 19, 20. Palton, James, 38. Patton, Mary, 38. Paul, Clarissa, 108. Paul, Tullia Chouteau, 12. Payne, Abigail, 149. Payson, David, 68. Payson, Harriet, 68. Peabody, Stephen, 107, 177. Peacher, Anna Chilton, 15. Peake, Anne, 204. Peale, Albert Charles, 140. Peale, Charles Willson, 140, 163, 164. Peale, Rubens, 140. Peale, Sophonisba, 163. Pearce, Benoni, 141. Pearce, Eunice, 58. Pearce, Henry J., 141. Pearce, John, 58. Pearce, Nathan, 141. Pearce, William, 58, 141. Pearce, William Henry, 141. Pease, Abiel, 186. Peck, Lydia Ann, 30. Peck, Mary Helen, 210. Peck, Nancy B., 185. Peeble, William, 168. Peirce, Chloe, 198. Peirce, Hilkiah, 198. Peirce, Job, 198. Pendleton, Deborah, 70. Penfield, Colonel, 196. Pennington, Mary, 84. Pennington, William Sandford, 84. Penrose, Thomas, 141. Penrose, Thomas Neall, 141. Penrose, Thomas Norwood, 141. Penrose, William, 141. Perham, Aurestus Sidney, 213. Perham, Sidney, 213. Perrine, Eleanor Williams, 49. Perrine, Henry, 49. Perrine, John, 49. Perry, Captain, 190. Pescud, Edward, 142. Pescud, Peter Francisco, 142. Peter, Nathan, 100. Peters, Jesse David Bright, 142. Peters, John, 184, 185. Peters, Nathalie, 184. Peters, Nathaniel, 184. Peters, Sr., Thomas, 142. Peters, Jr , Thomas, 142. Peterson, Conrad, 174, 175. Peterson, Sarah, 174, 175. Petrie, Christian, 165. Pettibone, Abel, 132, 199. Pettibone, Giles, 199. Pettibone, Sr., Jonathan, 199, 2( Pettibone, Jr., Jonathan, 199. Pettibone, Mary Jane, 199. Pettibone, Samuel, 199. Pettit, Margaret, 71. Peyton, John Howe, 142. Peyton, John Lewis, 142. Peyton, John Rowze, 142. Peyton, Nancy, 204. Peyton, William, 204. Phelps, Hannah, 197. Phelps, Henry, 143. Phelps, Stephen, 143. Phelps, Thomas Stowell, 143. Phillips, Augustus L., 144. Phillips, Benjamin, 39. Phillips, Blany, 143, 144. Phillips, Burruss, 144. Phillips, Calvin Tilden, 143. Phillips, Edson, 144. Phillips, Ezra, 143. Phillips, Frances, 176. Phillips, Gideon, 144. Phillips, Lot, 143, 144. Phillips, Moses, 104. Pickett, Caroline Matilda, 27, Pickman, Rebecca, 115. Pierce, Abram, 125. Pierce, Hannah, 82. Pierce, Kezia, 177. Pierce, Sarah, 13. Pierpont, Emily Montague, 109. Pinney, Sarah, 185. Piper, Catharine, 150. Piper, Horace, 145. Piper, Horace Lord, 145. 260 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Piper, Jonathan, 145. Pittenger, Marie, 60, 61. Piatt, Elizabeth, 5. Piatt, Ruah, 87. Piatt, William Pitt, 5. Piatt, Sr., Zephaniah, 5, 152. Piatt, Jr., Zephaniah, 5. Plum, Hannah, 16, 17. Plumb, Charles, 145. Plumb, Henry Blackman, 145. Plumb, Jacob, 145. Plumb, Rhoda, 145. Plume, Isaac, 146. Plume, John 1., 146. Plume, Samuel Winter, 146. Plumley, Sarah, 140. Polhemus, Ann, 35, 36. Polhemus, John, 35, 36. Pomeroy, Mary, 98, 191. Pomeroy, Seth, 191. Poor, Enoch, 77. Poor, Mehitable, 70. Poor, Thomas, 82. Pope, Lieutenant-Colonel, 26. Pope, Hannah, 89, 133. Pope, John, 31, 38, 91, 117. Porter, Abigail, 211. Porter, Alexander, 146. Porter, David, 146. Porter, David Dixon, 146. Porter, Elisha, 4, 166. Porter, John, 150. Porter, Moses, 211, 212. Porter, Sarah, 173. Porterfield, Charles, 147. Porterfield, George, 147. Porterfield, George A., 147. Porterfield, William, 147. Posey, Thomas, 76, 77. Post, Cornelia A., 148. Post, Garret, 147, 148, 214. Post, James B., 148. Post, Peter Schuyler, 147, 148. Post, Phebe, 81. Post, Philip Sidney, 147, 148, 214. Post, Jr., Philip Sidney, 148, 214. Post, Roswell, 81. Post, William T., 148. Posten, Judith, 58. Poston, Charles DebriUe, 149. Poston, Temple, 149. Postlethwaite, G. Lewis, 148. Postlethwaite, John, 148. Postlethwaite, William Morton, 14S Potter, Lucy Throckmorton, 8. Potter, Mary, 83. Potts, Ann, 52. Potts, Rebecca, 123, 124. Povall, Martha, 34. Powe, Anne E., 104. Powers, Captain, 87. Powers, Hannah, 103. Powers, Prudence, 145. Poythress, Anne, 47. Prall, Mary, 200. Pratt, Ann, 198. Pratt, Elisha Lawton, 198. Pratt, Jane Lawton, 198. Pratt, Sarah, 138. Pratt, William, 198. Preble, Esaias, 122. Preble, Statira, 122. Prentice, Captain, 203. Prentiss, Appleton, 40, 42, 43, 44. Prentiss, Charlotte, 40, 42, 43, 44. Prentiss, Daniel Webster, 149. Prentiss, Joshua, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45. Prentiss, William, 149. Prentiss, William Henry, 149. Prescott, William, 77, 78. Preston, Captain, 163. Preston, Ann Sophonisba, 23, 24. Preston, Eliza Henry, 33. Preston, Francis, 23, 24, 33. Preston, Hannah, 13. Preston, Mary, 142. Preston, Miriam, 83. Preston, William, 23, 24, 33, 142, 143 Price, Sarah, 129. Priest, Levi, 17. Priest, Lucy, 17. Prince, Anna Elizabeth, 203. Prince, John, 203. Prince, Mary, 146. Procter, George Morton, 149. Procter, John, 149, Procter, John Robert, 149. Proctor, Betsey, 92. Proctor, Edward, 162. Proctor, Jabez, 150. Proctor, Leonard, 150. Proctor, Peter, 156, 157. Proctor, Redfield, 150. Proctor, Silas, 150. Proctor, Thomas, 49. Prouty, Cheney Russell, 150. Prouty, Eli, 150. Prouty, Joshua, 150. Prouty, Rebekah, 150. Prouty, William, 150. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 261 Pulaski, Putnam, Putnam, Putnam, Putnam, Putnam, Putnam, Putnam, 1S6. Putnam, Putnam, Putnam, Putnam, Putnam, Putnam, Pynchon Casimer, 6i, 94. Daniel, 98, 133. Edwin, 151. Elizabeth, 133. Enoch, 199. Franklin, 151. Hanna, 89. Israel, 37, 89, 131, 133, 140, John Risley, 150. Lucy, 143. Robert Myers Shoemaker, 150. Rufus, 35, 151, 206 Rufus Franklin, 151. William D., 151. , Colonel, 167. Quigley, Mary, 67. Quimby, Anna, 63. Raborg, Charles William, 151. Raborg, William, 151. Raborg, William Anderson 151. Radcliff, William, 152. Rahm, Rebecca, 205. Ralston, Mary, 25. Rand, Nathaniel, 176. Rand, Sarah, 176. Randall, Elmira W., 30. Randall, Frances, 81. Randall, John, 81. Randall, Ruth, 143. Randolph, Ann, 112. Randolph, Peyton, 49. Rankin, Andrew, 152. Rankin, Jeremiah Eames, 152. Rannells, Eliza A., 20. Ransom, Elijah, 127. Ransom, Lydia, 161. Ransom, Samuel, 120, 161, Rapelye, Jacob, 186, 1S7. Rapelye, Margaret, 186, 187. Rawles, Jacob Beekman, 152. Rawles, William Garretson, 152. Rea, Anna, 161. Read, Deborah, 189, 191. Read, James, 98. Read, John, 50, 51. Read, Margaret, 26, 31, 33, 90, 117. Reading, Euphemia, 195. Redman, Mary, 160. Reed, Colonel, 150. Reed, Charlotte, 9. Reed, Eleanor, 56, 1S6. Reed, Eli, 197. Reed, Emeline, 185. Reed, Hannah, 211. Reed, Howard, 9. Reed, James, 105, 122. Reed, John, 131. Reed, Joseph, 9. Reed, Sr., Ketchel, 185. Reed, Jr., Ketchel, 185. Reeve, Felix Alexander, 153. Reeve, Thomas Jefferson, 153. Regin, Margaret Barbara, 127. Reily, Philip Key, 153. Reily, Thomas B., 153. Reily, William, 153. Remington, Mary, 78. Renouf, Nancy, 93. Requa, John, 75. Requa, Sarah, 75. Revere, Paul, 40, 42, 43, 45, 69. Reynolds, Benjamin, 168. Reynolds, Daniel, 41, 44, 45. Reynolds, Mary Ann Waldron, 168. Reynolds, Sarah, 83. Rhea, Jane, 163, 214. Rheem, Mary H., 113. Rhees, Benjamin Rush, 153. Rhees, Morgan John, 153. Rhees, William Jones, 153, 154. Rice, Asa, 86, 87. Rice, Damris, 86. Rice, Elizabeth, 40, 42, 43, 44. Rice, Ezekiel, 139. Rice, Persis, 151. Rice, Sarah, 13, 139. Richard, William, 137. Richards, Christiana, 151. Richards, Henry Livingstone, 155. Richards, Joseph Havens Cowles, 155. Richards, Josiah, 56. Richards, Sarah, 203. Richards, Sarah P., 87. Richards, William, 155, 156. Richards, William Samuel, 155. Richardson, Caleb, 163. Richardson, Edward, 82. Richardson, Elmina Minerva, 76. Richardson, Joseph, 76, 77. Richardson, Marian, 12. Richardson, Nathan, 76. Richardson, Ralph, 76. Richeson, Holt, 76, 78. Richey, Teressa A., 127. Ricker, Abraham, 97. Rider, Rachel, 192. Riley, John, 155. 262 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Riley, Owen, 155. Ripley, John, 131. Ripley, Piruni, 16, 17. Ripley, Rebecca, 16, 17. Ripley, William, 16, 17. Rippey, William, 74, 75, 91, 137. Riter, Eva, 55. Rittenhouse, Susanna, 10. Riverien, Charlotte, 64. Rives, Lucy Shands, 26. Rives, Robert, 26. Rizer, Eliza, 116. Robardo, Sally, 103. Robbins, Aaron, 47, 156. Robbins, Henry, 156, 157. Robbins, Henry Alfred, 156. Robbins, Mary, 38, 39. Robbins, Zenas Coleman, 156, 157. Roberdeau, Daniel, 28. Roberdeau, Frances Selina, 28. Roberdeau, Isaac, 28. Roberts, Betsy, 135, 136. Roberts, Hannah Elwell, 135, 136. Roberts, John, 135, 136. Robertson, Sarah Ann, 209 Robie, John, 63. Robie, Lydia, 63. Robinson, Daniel, 88, 89, 157. Robinson, Henry Madison, 157. Robinson, Herbert Fulwiler, 157. Robinson, Isaiah, 157. Robinson, John, 39. Robinson, Lemuel, 33. Robinson, Marie Antoinette, 88. Robinson, Mary, 70. Robinson, Maximilian, 158. Robinson, Norborne Thomas Nelson, .157- Robinson, Samuel, 179. Robinson, Samuel Augustine, 158. Robinson, William, 158. Robinson, William Russell, 158. Robinson, Wirt, 158. Rochambeau, Marquis de, 57. Roche, Maye Jewell, 200. Rockwell, Hosea H., 156, 214. Rockwell, John, 156. Rockwell, John TuUy, 156. Rockwell, Samuel, 156. Rodman, Mary, 29. Rogers, Elizabeth, 28. Rogers, John, 56, 155, 186. Rogers, Joseph, 158. Rogers, Joseph Sumner, 158. Rogers, Lucy, 37. Rolfe, Hannah, 32. Rood, Almira, 203. Rood, Olive, 44. Roof, Philomela, 183. Root, Samuel, 183. Rose Delilah Mick, 108. Ross, Crissia Ann, 129. Ross, Frank Moore, 159. Ross, James, 165. Ross, John, 129, 130. Ross, Lawrence, 204. Ross, Mansfield Ames, 159. Ross, Mary, 204. Ross, Mary Amelia, 96. Ross, Moses A., 159. Ross, Robert, 159. Ross, Sarah, 3. Ross, Susannah, 210. Rossiter, Mollie, 196. Roueire, Marquis de la, 94. Round, Bartram, 159. Round, George, 159. Round, George Carr, 159. Round, William, 159. Rounsevell, Levi, 198. Rousseau, Nancy, 184. Royall, Elizabeth, 38. Royce, Hannah, 178. Rudolph, Michael, 109, no. Runnels, Daniel, 182. Russell, Edward, 140. Russell, Emeline Elizabeth, 133. Russell, Jane, 10. Russell, John, 116. Russell, William, 76, 78. Rutherford, Griffith, 50, 51. Rutherford, Sarah, 194. Sabin, Hezekiah, 13. Sage, Comfort, 59, 190, 196. Sales, Rebecca, 109, no. Salsbury, Belary Ann, 107. Saltonstall, Gurdon, 58, 160. Sampson, Andrew, 9. Sampson, Deborah, 179. Sanford, Ann, 118. Sanford, Deborah, 50. Sanford, William, 118. Sargent, Benjamin Choate, 160. Sargent, Paul Dudley, 98. Sargent, Thomas, 160. Sargent, William George, 160. Sargent, William Haskell, 160. Satterlee, Elizabeth, 120. Sawtelle, Maria, 77, 78. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 26} Sawyer, Manasseh, 136, 137. Saxton, David, 160. Saxton, Hannah, 5. Saxton, Jonathan Ashley, 160. Saxton, Rufus, 160. Sayer, General, 127. Sayer, Ebenezer, 123. Sayles, Charles, 160. Sayles, Elisha, i6o. Sayles, Henry Clay, 160, 214. Sayles, Richard, 160. Schenck, Phebe, 152. Schuyler, Philip, 148. Scott, Abigail, 202. Scott, Betsev, 131. Scott, Caroline, 85. Scott, Charles, 148. Scott, Christiana, 193. Scott, Ezekiel, 196. Scott, George McElroy, 161. Scott, John, 85, 161. Scott, John Witherspoon, 85, 161. Scott, Margaret, 168. Scott, Mary, 50, 51, 148, 155. Scott, Mary Embra, 187. Scott, Matthew, 168. Scott, Matthew Thompson, 168. Scott, Phineas, 131, 132. Scott, Rebecca, 202. Scudder, Deborah, 85. Seabrook, Thomas, 99. Seabury, Benjamin, 198. Seabury, Sarah, 63. Sears, Colonel, 129. Sears, Anna, 196. Sears, Clinton Brooks, 161. Sears, Clinton William, 161. Sears, Ebenezer, 161. Sears, Huldah, 185. Sears, Keziah, 41. Sears, William, 161. Seeley, Enos, 114. Seely, Franklin Austin, 162. Seely, Isaac, 115. Seely, John Williamson, 162. Seely, Richard Lewis, 162. Seely, Sylvanus, 162. Sehner, Henry C., 164. Selden, Gary, 193. Selden, Eleanor Love, 193. Selden, Elizabeth, 66. Selden, Samuel, 66, 212. Selden, Wilson Gary, 193. Sellers, Coleman, 163. Sellers, Francis, 162. Sellers, Henry Downes, 162. Sellers, Horace Wells, 163, 214. Sellers, John, 163, 214. Sellers, Nathan, 163. Sener, Samuel Miller, 164. Sergeant, Jonathan Dickinson, 22, 23. 24. Sergeant, Persis, 178. Sergeant, Sarah, 22, 23. Seth, Martha, 61. Seth, William G., 61. Sevier, John, 153, 165, 214. Sevier, Samuel J., 163, 165, 214. Sexton, David, 160. Seymour, Charles, 197. Seymour, Ruth, 83. Seymour, Thomas, 173. Shackleford, Margaret, 149. Shaddish, Captain, 204. Shaffner, George, 165. Shaffner, John Charles, 14. Shaffner, John Jacob, 14, 15. Shaffner, Savilla Stoey, 14. Sharp, Eleanor Holenback, 48. Sharpe, Tomze, 79. Shattuck, Hannah, 76. Shaw, Jean, 115. Shaw, Joshua, 166. Shay, , 109. Shea, John, 25. Shelby, Moses, 166. Sheldon, Colonel, 104, 105. Sheldon, Major, 173. Sheldon, Abbie, 15. Sheldon, Ebenezer, 4. Sheldon, Elisha E., 88, 196. Shelley, James T., 165. Shelley, William Carlysle, 165. Shepard, Ernest Lincoln, 166. Shepard, Homer, 166. Shepard, Moses, i56. Shepherd, Colonel, 179. Shepherd, Levi, 191. Shepherd, Sarah, 191. Sheppard, Rebecca, 106, 107. Sherburne, Job, 106, 107. Sherburne, John, 106, 107. Sherburne, Sarah M., 106, 107. Sherman, Charles Roger, 166. Sherman, Daniel, 166, 213. Sherman, Isaac, 146. Sherman, Isaac DeBlois, 166. Sherman, Sr., James, 166, 167. Sherman, Jr., James, 166. Sherman, John, 166, 213. 264 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Sherman, Roger, 166. Sherman, Taylor, 166. Sherrill, Catharine, 165. Shewell. Catharine, 72. Shewell, Emiire, 67. Shields, David, 48. Shields, Eliza Leet, 48. Shields, Frances, E., 187. Shields, Mary, 57. Shields, Thomas Leet, 48. Shippen, Edward, 140, 141. Shippen, Sarah, 140. Shippen, Susan, 28. Shippen, William, 28, 29. Shirley, Colonel, 54. Shoemaker, Hanyoost, 150, 167. Shoemaker, Johan Jost, 150, 167. Shoemaker, Mary Steiner, 150. Shoemaker, Michael Myers, 167. Shoemaker, Robert, 150, 167. Shoemaker, Robert Myers, 150, 167. Shoemaker, Samuel, 108. Showman, Louisa, 47. Shreve, Israel, 211. Shubrick, Sarah Alicia, 183. Shubrick, Thomas, 183, 184. Shurtleff, Robert, 179. Sill, David F., 20. Sill, Howard, 167. Sill, James Mather, 167. Sill, Richard, 167. Sill, William Nicoll, 167. Silliman, Gold Selleck, 135, 136. Sillsbee, Mary, 188. Simms, Mary A., 45. Simpson, Thomas, 171. Singleton, Henry, 168. Singleton, John,' 168. Singleton, William Reynolds, 168. Skeer, Anna, 47. Skillman, Henry Martyn, 168. Skillman, Jr., Henry Martyn, 168. Skillman, Thomas Thompson, 168. "^Skinner, John, 88, 173. Slack, Ann, 52. Slade, Mary, 59. Slaughter, Mercer, 169. Slaughter, Philip, 169. Slaughter, Thomas Towles, 169. Slough, Matthias, 165. Smith, Abijah, 181, 182. Smith, Amos, 172. Smith, Asahel, 33. Smith, Benjamin, 172. Smith, Bethiah, 177. Smith, Calvin, 123. Smith, Caroline, 152. Smith, Charles, 128, 140. Smith, David, 59, 171, 178, 190. Smith, Elijah, 178. Smith, Eliza J., 97, Smith, Elizabeth, 123. Smith, Elmore, 172. Smith, Ephraim, 170, 171, 172, 173. Smith, Francis Hickox, 170, 171. Smith, Frank Birge, 170. Smith, Gilbert, 152. Smith, Harriet Frances, 196. Smith, Hezekiah, 21. Smith, Isaac, 172, 173. Smith, Israel, 173. Smith, John, 113, 170, 171, 172, 173. Smith, Jonathan K., 21. Smith, Jonathan Leavitt, 171. Smith, Louis Percy, 171. Smith, Lydia, 88, iSr. Smith, Marietta, 178. Smith, Mary, 79, 80, 150, 167. Smith, Mary Clay, 21. Smith, Mary Floyd, 12. Smith, Melvina, 127. Smith, Nehemiah, 156. Smith, Oliver, 58. Smith, Oskaloosa M., 172. Smith, Pliny, 173. Smith, Polly, 209. Smith, Robert Atwater, 172. Smith, Samuel, 170, 171. Smith, Samuel Mansfield, 170, 171. Smith, Samuel Stanhope, 21. Smith, Sarah, 21, 89. Smith, Sarah Bull, 113. Smith, Sarah Ellen, 84. Smith, Simon, 63. Smith, Stephen, 171. Smith, Susanna, 23, 24, 142. Smith, Thomas, 12. Smith, William, 39, 173. Smith, William Pitt, 97, 98. Smallwood, William, 7, 46, 58, 61. Smedley, Samuel, 164. Snow, Martha, ill. Somervell, Elizabeth, 122. Somervell, James, 120, 121, 122. Somervell, Susan, 120. Southall, Diana Todd, 58. Southall, James, 58. Southall, Turner, 58, 59. Spalding, Simeon, 68. Spalding, Simon, 120, 145. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 2t)5 Sparhawk, Colonel, 77, 78. Sparrow, Captain, i85. Sparrow, Edward, 138, 139. Sparrowhawk, Colonel, 35. Spear, Lizzie, 140. Spencer, Colonel, 128. Spencer, Elihu, 22, 23, 24. Spencer, Henry, 173. Spencer, James, 78. Spencer, Joseph, 95, 132, 174, 175, 179, Spencer, Margaret, 22, 23. Spencer, Mary, 14. Spencer, Richard, 173, 174. Spencer, Richard Henry, 173. Spotswood, Alexander, 118. Sprague, Margaret, 186, 187. Sp"gg. janies Cresap, 174. Sprigg, Michael Cresap, 174. Sprigg, Osborne, 174. Sprout, Ebenezer, 9, 10, 130. Stacy, Thomas, 163. Stanley, David Sheridan, 174. Stanley, David Sloane, 174, 175. Stanley, John Bratton, 174, 175. Stanley, Marshall, 174, 175. Stanley, Nathaniel, 174, 175. Stanley, William, 174, 175. Stanton, Ezra, 175. Stanton, Hannah, 6. Stanton, Joseph, 58. Stanton, Joshua Otis, 175. Stanton, Mary, 6. Stanton, William, 58, 175. Stark, Benjamin, 29. Stark, John, 27, 29, 54, 65, 66, 69, 81 105, 107, 177, 205. Mark, Josephine Osborn, 202. Stark, Rebecca, 29. Starr, Susanna, 145. Starr, Urana, 140. St. Clair, Arthur, 84, no, in, 191. St. Clair, Charles Northrop, 175. St. Clair, Francis Osmond, 175. St. Clair, Sr., James, 175. St. Clair, Jr., James, 175. Stearn, Abijah, 17. Stearns, Berthia, 143. Stearns, Charles, 176. Stearns, Hannah, 134, 211, 213. Stearns, Robert Edwards Carter, 176. Stebbins, Joseph, 39. Stebbins, Mary, 166. Stedman, Sarah, 75. Steele, Elizabeth (Maxwell), 90. Steele, John, 90. Steele, Margaret, 90. Steele, William, 90. Steever, Daniel, 176. Steever, Edgar Zell, 176. Steever, Henry, 176. Steever, Sophia R., 105. Stciner, Mary Colegate, 150, 167. Stephenson, Eft'ie, 204. Stephenson, Hugh, 147, 195. Sterritt, Mary, 72. Steveiis, Eben, 9. Stewart, Joseph, 155. Stewart, Rhoda, 155. Stewart, Walter, 168, 169, 176. Stickney, Abraham, 68. Stickney, Hannah, 66. Stickney, James, 68. Stickney, Mary, 68. Stickney, Samuel, 17. Stickney, Thomas, 66, 69, 124, 125. Stiles, Asa, 44. Stiles, Mary, 44. Stilwell, Joseph, 99. Stirling, Lord, 106, 167. Stockton, David, 2, 119. Stockton, Margaret, 2, 119. Stockton, Robert, 2, 119. Stockton, Thomas, 2, 119. Stoddard, Elizabeth, i66. Stoddard, James, 128, 145. Stoddard, Nathan, 128. Stoddard, Prudence, 139. Stoddart, Armat, 176. Stoddart, Isaac, 176, Stoey, Maria Elizabeth, 14. Stoey, William Henry, 14, 15. Stokes, John, 108. Stone, John Hawkins, 46. Stone, Reuben, 144. Stone, Rhoda, 144. Stoodley, Elizabeth, 200. Storey, Captain, 129. Storm, Francis Eugene, 177, 214. Storm, William Beekman, 177. Story, Elijah, 137. Story, Emiline Rhode, 137. Stowell, Benjamin, 143. Stowell, Elizabeth, 143. Stowell, William, 143. Strafford, Colonel, 130. Stratton, Relief, 37. Stretch, Ellen Matlack, I, 30, 3'. Stretch, John, i, 30, 31. Stribling, Catharine M., 180. Strickland, Sarah, 93. 266 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Strong, Captain, 126. Strong, Adonijah, 177. Strong, James, 182. Strong, Martha, 131. Strong, William, 177. Strong, William Liglitbourn, 177. Strother, Elizabeth, 28, 96. Strother, Mary Wade, 209. Strouch, Henry, 93. Stuart, Catharine I., 200, 201. Stults, Henry, 204. Stults, Jacob, 204, Stults, Sarah, 204. Stump, Charlotte, 93. Stump, Leonard, 93. Sturgeon, Lydia, 74. Sullivan, Betsey, 76, 77. Sullivan, John, 5, 39, 54, 64, 66, 95, 135,136- Sullivan, Maria Matilda, 52. Summers, Ewing, 177. Summers, Milo Colburn, 177. Sumner, George, 133. Sumner, Mary, 109, 133. Sumner, Sarah, 163. Sweat, Sarah, 158. Sweet, Ezra S., 100. Sweet, Maria Louise, 100. Sweet, Paul, 100. Sweetser, Ann, 59. Sweney, Mary, 148. Swift, Heman, 16. 17, 88, 203. Swope, Michael, 47, 48. Sylvester, Desire, 27. Synimes, Ann, 85. Symmes, John Cleves, 85. Tabb, George, 147. Tabb, Mary, 147. Taber, Rhoda Caswell, 99, loi, 102, Tait, Agnes, 188. Talbott, Peter, 32. Talcott, Alfred Bissell, 178. Talcott, Alvan, 183. Talcott, Elizur, 178. Talcott, Emeline, 183. Talcott, George, 178. Talcott, Jared Goodrich, 178. Tallman, Benjamin, 190. Tanner, Elizabeth, 58. Tanner, Joseph, 185. Tappan, Arthur, 64. Tappan, Katherine Colt, 64. Tappan, Rebecca, 64. Tarver, Elizabeth, 207. Tash, Thomas, 107. Tasker, Fred Elmer, 178. Tasker,John Calvin, 178. Taylor, Benjamin, 60, 61. Taylor, Elizabeth, 207. Taylor, Emroy, 60, 61. Taylor, James, 60, 61, 130, 159. Taylor, Mindwell, 166. Teel, Benjamin Cutter, 65. Teel, Lucinda Ann, 65. Ten Eyck, Henry, 186. Ten Eyck, Jacob, 49. Tenney, Hannah, 172. Terhune, Elizabeth, 187. Terrell, Emily, 147. Terry, Eliphalet, 13. Terry, Ephraim, 13. Terry, Esther, 13. Tew, William, 198. Thacher, James, 18. Thacher, Nathaniel, 76. Thacher, Susan, 18. Thayer, Ebenezer, 56. Thayer, Ichabod, 19, 20. Thayer, Israel, 198. Thayer, Seth, 19, 20. Thorn, George, 178. Thorn, Isaac, 178. Thorn, James, 178. Thomas, Eunice, 156. Thomas, John, 9, 144. Thomas, Joseph, 128. Thompson, Ann, 5, 118, 183. Thompson, Elizabeth, 168. Thompson, Gilbert, 179. Thompson, Harriet, 128. Thompson, Isaiah, 128. Thompson, John, 207. Thompson, John Barker, 180, 181. Thompson, Magnus Stribling, 180. Thompson, Merriwether, 180. Thompson, Susanna, 65. Thompson, William, 202. Thompson, William Broadus, 180. Thompson, William Mills, :8o, 181. Thompson, William Vincent, 179. Thomson, Joseph, 173. Thornton, George Washington, 11. Thornton, Jane W. A., 11. Thornton, John, it, 12, 194. Thornton, Mildred, 8, 194. Throckmorton, Frances, 169. Throop, Benjamin, 155, 156. Thruston, Colonel, 194. Thuilow, Judith, 21. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 267 Tibbetts, Tamson, 106, 107. Tibbs, , 149. Tilden, Calvin, 143. Tilden, Hitchcock, 143. Tilden, John Bell, 156, 157. Tilden, Mary J., 156. Tilden, Richard Swift, 156. Tilden, Samuel, 143, 144. Titcomb, Benjamin, 77. Todd, , 58. Todd, John, 181. Todd, William Edward, 181. Todd, William Smith, 181. Toler, Hopeful, 182. Toler, Washington Nelson, 182. Torrey, Elizabeth, 9. Torrey, Maria, 162. Towers, John, 25. Towers, Susan, 25. Towles, Elizabeth, 169. Towne, , 64. Towne, Ezra, 64, 65. Townley, Sarah, 210. Townsend, Charles Henry Tyler, 182. Townsend, David, 183. Townsend, David S., 183. Townsend, Edward Davis, 183. Townsend, Nathan, 182. Townsend, Nathan Haskin, 182. Tracy, Alvan Talcott, 183. Tracy, Andrew Williams, 183. Tracy, Harriet, 63. Trapier, Paul, 183. Trapier, Richard Shubrick, 183. Travis, Oliver 210. Travis, Pamelia Goodwin, 210. Travis, Samuel, 210. Treat, Captain, 47. Treutlen, Gabriel Evans, 184, Treutlen, John Adam, 184. Treutlen, John Fletcher, 184. Triplett, Ann, 94. Triplett, Francis, 94, 95. Tripp, Hannah, 54. Troupe, Sarah de, 185. True, Charles Kittredge, 184. True, Frederick William, 184. Trueman, Alexander, 120, 121. Trueman, Ann, 120. Truesdell, Polly, 103. Trumbull, Anna, 88. Trumbull, Jonathan, 126. Trumbull, Judith, 210. Tucker, Samuel, 64. Tuley, Preston Floyd, 184. Tuley, Rowan Boone, 184. Tuley, Seth Woodruff, 184. Tupper, Benjamin, 9. Turner, Frances H. P., 158. Turner, Nancy, 73, 74. Turner, Sarah, 124. Turner, William, 13S, 139. Turrell, Elmina Baldwin, 175. Tuthill, Anna, 85. Tuttle, Albert Henry, 185. Tuttle, Amos, 185. Tuttle, David, 185. Tuttle, Henry Blakeslee, 185. Tuttle, Mary, 60. Tuttle, Moses, 60. Tuttle, Nathaniel, 15, 170, 172. Tuttle, Sybil, 197. Tweedy, Jane, 197. Twitchel, Samuel, 172. Tyler, Eleanor Murdock, 99. Tyler, Helen Jeanette, 182. Tyler, Nathan, 138, 139. Tyler, Nathaniel, 19, 20. Tyler, Sr., Robert, 99, too. Tyler, Jr., Robert, 99. Tyler, William Bradley, 99. Udell, Mary Ann, 167. Urquhart, Sallie, 74. Vail, Peter, 25. Van Alen, Christina, 187. Van Bergen, Anthony, 128. Van Boskerck, Anna Dorothea, 122. Van Buskirk, Maria, 19. Van Buskirk, Martin, 19, 20. Van Buskirk, Philip Van Ness, 19. Vance, David, 185. Vance, Rachel, 147. Vance, Zebulon Baird, 185. Van Cleaf, William, 99. Van Cortlandt, Philip, 97. Van Dyke, Colonel, 87. Van Dyke, Harry Weston, 185. Van Dyke, Howard Butler, 185. Van Hare, Michael, 109, no. Van Horn, Aeltje, 187. Van Horn, Francis Charles, 186. Van Horn, Isaac, 186. Van Mater, Elizabeth, 186, 187. Van Mater, Gilbert, 186, 187. Van Mater, Joseph H., 186, 187. Van Mater, Paul Rapelye, 1S6, 187. Vannander, Nancy, 49. Van Ness, Abram, 106. 268 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Van Ness, Catalina, lo5. Van Ness, Maria, 19. Van Ness, Peter, 185. Van Patten, Eva, 115. Van Patten, John 115. Van Rensselaer, Peter, 120. Van Reypen, Cornelius, 187. Van Reypen, Cornelius C, 187. Van Reypen, Daniel, 187. Van Reypen, William Knickerbocker, 187. Van Veghten, Cornelius, 207. Van Veghten, Dirck, 48. Van Vliet, Catharine, 152. Van Wagener, Ann, 146. Van Wie, Tryntjie, 11. Van Wyck, Mary, 5. Van Zandt, James or Jacobus, 52. Van Zandt, James Monroe, 52. Van Zandt, John, 52. Van Zandt, Lucy Ann, 52. Vaughan, George, 187. Vaughan, George Tully, 1S7. Vaughan, John, 204. Vaughan, Washington L., 187. Veeder, Eva E., 115. Veeder, Samuel, 115. Venable, Edward Carrington, 1S7. Venable, Nathaniel, 187. Venable, Samuel Woodson, 187, 1S8. Vermillion, Henrietta, 10. Vermillion, Richard, 10. Vincent, Thomas Carleton, 188. Vincent, Thomas McCurdy, 188. Vinton, James Adams, 180. Voight, Catharine, 105. Voorhees, John Hunn, 188. Voorhees, Samuel Stockton, 188. Vose, Colonel, 69. Vrooman, Catharine, 122. Vrooman, Isaac, 122. Waddell, Captain, 187. Waddell, Hugh, 188. Waddell, John, 188. Wadsworth, Christiana, 143. Wadsworth, James, 13, 83, 140, 156. Wadsworth, Lois, 102. Waggoner, Philip, 89. Wainwright, Dallas Bache, 189. Wainwright, Richard, 189. Wait, Jason, 137. Wait, John, 206. Walbndge, Amos, 186. Walcott, Sr., Benjamin Stewart, 189. Walcott, Jr., Benjamin Stewart, 189. Walcott, Charles Dooliltlc, 1S9. Waldron, Colonel, 66. Waldron, John, 197. Waldron, Mary, 168. Walker, Ernest George, 190. Walker, George, 191. Walker, James B., 12. Walker, Jonathan Hoge, 191. Walker, Joseph, 83, 190. Walker, Joseph Henry, 190. Walker, Laura, 12. Walker, Philip, 191. Walker, Robert John, 191. Walker, Solomon, 190. Walker, Stillman Atwood, 190. Walker, William, 30. Wallace, Adam, 76, 78, 163. Walling, Sarah, 160. Wallis, Grace, 153. Wallis, Joseph Jacob, 153. Walton, John, 76. Walton, Sally, 73, 74. Walworth, Mary, 37. Ward, Andrew, 25, 136, 137. Ware, Lucy, 168. Waring, Elizabeth, 34. Waring, Francis, 34. Warner, Colonel, 16, 17, 125, 152. Warner, John, 192. Warner, Joseph Ritner, 192. Warner, Moses, 192. Warner, Robert, 177. Warren, Ephraim, 157. Warren, Gideon, 81. Wairen, Joseph, 124, 133. Warren, Mary, 133. Warren, Samuel, 9. Washburn, Huldah, 185. Washburn, Jonah, 185, 186. Washburn, Laura Ann, 126. Washburn, Thankful, 131. Washington, Ann, 198. Washington, Betty, 209. Washington, Charles, 8. Washington, Corbin, 193. Washington, Frances Thornton, 8. Washington, George, 4, 8, 32, 37, 41, 43. 44, 45, 49, 64, 68, 70, 73, 75, 105, 109, no, 112, 119, 125, 126, 135, 146, 154, 162, 165, 182, 189, 191, 192, 193, 194, 199, 200, 205, 206, 209. Washington, George Corbin, 192. Washington, Hugh Vernon, 192. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Washington, James BarroU, 192. Washington, James H. R., 192. Washington, Jane, 11, 192. Washington, John, 158. Washington, John Augustine, 192, 193. Washington, John Thornton Augus- tine, 194. Washington, Lawrence, 193. Washington, Martha, 112. " Washington, Mildred, 158. Washington, Lewis William, 192. Washington, Samuel, 194. Washington, Thornton, 194. Washington, Thornton Augustine, 194. Washington, William Augustine, 192. Waterbury, Colonel, 170. Waterbury, David, 88, 128, 135, 136, 140. Watkins, Francis, 195. Watkins, Francis Benjamin, 195. Watkins, Henry, 195. Watkins, John Elfreth, 195. Watkins, Jr., John Elfreth, 195. Watkins, Joseph, 195. Watkins, Thomas, i88, 195. Watkinson, Martha A., 60. Watrous, Benjamin Prentis, 196. Watrous, John L., 196. Watrous, Lazarus, 196. Watson, John, 102. Watts, John, 37, 73. Waymond, Elizabeth, 203. Wayne, Anthony, 91, 130, 137, 159. Weaver, Margaret 176. Weaver, Rachel, 55. Webb, Charles, 15, 170, 171, 172, 173, i86, 210. Webb, George, 179. Webb, Isaac, 168, 169. Webb, Mary, 78. Webb, Mary E., 72. Webb, Nathaniel, 37. Webb, Samuel Blatchley, 54, 82, 83, 145- Webb, Winny, 168. Webber, Martha Dow, 211. Webster, Anna, 68. Webster, Charles, 197. Webster, Edwin Catlin, 196. Webster, Isaac Catlin, 196. Webster, Sr., James, 196. Webster, Jr., James, 196. Webster, John, 68. Webster, Ozias, 197. Webster, William Burnham, 197. Webster, William Holcomb, 197. Weed, Joseph, 197. Weed, Nathan, 197. Weed, Samuel Richards, 197. Weed, Sibyl Sheldon, 6. Weed, Walter Harvey, 197. Weeks, Jonathan, 197. Weeks, Joseph, 197. Weeks, Joseph Dame, 197. Weems, Mary, 62, 214. Weida, Elizabeth, 93. Weida, Gotlieb, 93. Weida, John, 93. Weida, Michael, 93. Weida, Peter, 93. Weld, Esther, 53. Welles, David, 162. Welling Elizabeth, 147, 214. Wells, Colonel, 130. Wells, Cornelia, 163. Wells, Eunice, 155. Wells, Harriet, 123. Wells, Horace, 163. Wells, Rebecca Ann, 121. Wells, Susan, 94. Welsh, Patrick, 163. Wemple, Abraham, 115. Wentworth, Martha Rebecca, 190. Wentworth, Sarah, 32. Wert, William, 165. Westcott, John, 114. Westcott, Mary, 114. Weston, Abner, 185, 186. Weston, Edmund, 185. Weston, Mary Elizabeth, 185. Wetherbee, Luther, 77, 78. Wetherbee, Melinda, 77, 78. Wetherbee, Thomas, 77, 78. Wetherell, Abiathar, 198. Wetherell, Hiram Barney, 198. Wetherell, William Pratt, 198. Wetherill, Elizabeth, 206. Wetmore, Grace, 59. Wheeler, Abner, 170, 171. Wheeler, Adam, 3. Wheeler, David, 125. Wheeler, Eliza, 170. Wheeler, James, 84. Wheeler, John, 170, 171, 172. Wheeler, Lydia, 65. Wheeler, Persis, 137. Wheeler, Phoebe, 84. Wheeler, Timothy, 65. Wheelock, Abigail, 181. Wheelock, Moses, 98. 270 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Wheelwright, Abraham, 198, 199. Wheelwright, Frederick Dodge, 19S. Wheelwright, Jere Hungerford, 198. Wheelwright, Joseph, 198. Whipple, Abraham, 35, 64. Whipple, Edward Johnson, 199. Whipple, Odell Long, 199. Whipple, Preserved, 163. Whipple, Sarah Hewes, 163. Whipple, Stephen, 64. Whipple, William Bartlett, 199. Whips, Eliza Jane, 172. Whitcomb, Asa, 183. Whitcomb, John, 18. White, Colonel, 10. White, Abijah, 2C». White, Ashton Stoodley Hall, 200. White, Betsy, 37. White, Ebenezer, 130. White, Elizabeth Coleman, 209. White, Hannah, 119. White, Hough, 196. White, Jane,"^ 161. White, John, 37. White, John Armistead, 209. White, Mary, 97. White, Mercy, 160. White, Salmon, 160. White, William, 2CX5. Whitehead, Aaron, 200. Whitehead, Sr., Isaac Prall, 200. Whitehead, Jr., Isaac Prall, 200. Whitehead, Mortimer, 200. Whitehead, Jr., Mortimer, 200. Whitehead, Sarah, 174. Whitehill, Elizabeth, 56, 186. Whitehill, Robert, 56, 186. Whitemore, Amos, 196. Whiting, Colonel, 77, 78. Whiting, Carlyle Fairfax, 200. Whiting, Daniel, 34. Whiting, George William Carlyle, 200. Whiting, Guy Fairfax, 200. Whiting, Samuel, 88, 144. Whitman, Allen, iii. Whitman, Ann, iii. Whitman, Isaac, iii, 112. Whitman, Sarah, 138. Whitman, Simeon, iii, 112 Whitney, Colonel, 137. Whitney, Josiah, 136, 138, 139, 198. Whittier, Benjamin, 171. Whittlesey, Charles, 161. Wiessenfel, Frederick, 83. Wigginton, Catharine, 180, 181. Wigglesworth, Edward, 46. Wigglesworth, Michael, 46. Wigglesworth, Sarah, 46. Wight, Caleb, 201. Wight, John Brewer, 201. Wight, Lloyd Buchanan, 201. Wight, Nahum, 201, 202. Wight, Otis Caleb, 201, 202. Wilcox, Augusta M., 127. Wilcox, Mary, 131. Wilcox, Samantha M., 127. Wilder, . 152. Wilder, Asaph, 11. Wilder, Catharine, 11. Wildman, Jerusha Emma, 88. Wilkinson, Ahab, 202. Wilkinson, Ahab George, 202. Wilkinson, Alee, 159. Wilkinson, Ernest, 202. Wilkinson, James, 202. Wilkinson, John, 202. Wilkinson, Joseph, 202. Wilkinson, Joseph Biddle, 202. Will, William, 140, 164. Willard, Ann Theodora, 55. Willard, Henry Augustus, 203. Willard, Henry Kellogg, 203. Willcocks, Maria, 106. Willcocks, William, 106. Willcox, Charles, 203. Willcox, John, 203. Willcox, Orlando Blodgett, 203. Willcox, Orlando Bolivar, 203. Willett, Marinus, 16, 17, 114, 12 156. Willey, John, 14. Williams, Captain, 203. Williams, Colonel, 156, 157, 162. Williams, Anna, 152. Williams, Daniel, 153. Williams, Eleanor, 7. Williams, Elizabeth, 3, 139, 162. Williams, Eunice, 57. Williams, Ezekiel, 139. Williams, George Francis, 134, 213. Williams, Gilbert Fearing, 203. Williams, Harriet, 139. Williams, Henry Howell, 203. Williams, John, 109. Williams, John Pugh, 188, 189. Williams, Joseph, 109, 203, 204. Williams, Macy, 179. Williams, Martha, 12. Williams, Mary, 182. Williams, Mary C, 116. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 271 Williams, Mary Sumner, 109. Williams, Nellie Amanda, 134, 213. Williams, Otho H., 132. Williams, Rebecca, 188. Williams, Samuel, 103, 126, 145. Williams, Sybil, 103. Williams, Thomas, 19. Williams, William, 152, 175. Williamson, Jane, 162. Williamson, Margaret, 158. Williamson, Walter, 158. WilliEi, Mary, 82. Willis, Annie Kinsman, 138. Willis, Byrd Charles, 209. Willis, George, 209. Willis, Mary Lewis, 209. Willson, Deborah, 82. Wilson, Crissia A., 129. Wilson, Delight, 123. Wilson, James Armstrong, 188, Wilson, Margaret, 144. Wilson, Mary Israel, 142. Wilson, Robert, 87. Wilson, Theodore D , 204. Wilson, Jr., Theodore Delavan, 204. Wilson, William, 129. Wing, Elizabeth, 63. Wing, Stephen, 10. Wingate, John, 62. Wingate, Joshua, 54, 107, 128, 181. Winlock, Fielding, 204. Winlock, Joseph, 204, 205. Winlock, William Crawford, 204. Winnell, Jane E., 90. Winnett, Violetta, 58. Winslow, Zenas, 63. Winsor, Anan, 53. Winsor, Roxana, 53. Winsor, Washington, 53. Winston, Alice, 158. Winston, Anthony, 205. Winston, Sr., Isaac, 205. Winston, Jr., Isaac, 205. Winter, Joseph, 146. Winter, Susan, 146. Wise, Henry Alexander, 71. Wise, John, 71. Wise, Mary Elizabeth, 71. Wiswall, Jeremiah, 125. Witbeeck, John A., 128. Witherspoon, Ann, 21. Witherspoon, John, 21, 22. Witman, Henry Orth, 205. Witman, John Orlh, 205. Wolcott, Elisha, 59, 190, 207. Wolcott, Erastus Bradley, 207. Wolcott, Gideon, 207. Wolcott, Marian Jane, 207. Wolcott, Oliver, 186. Wood, Ezra, 19, 20. Wood, Jacob, 161. Wood, John, 16. Wood, Joseph, no. III. Wood, Joshua, 17. Wood, Mary, 102. Wood, Rachel, 17. Woodbridge, Colonel, 6, 48, 130. Woodburn, Elisha, 177. Woodbury, Elisha, 205. Woodbury, Henry Elisha, 205. Woodbury, Robert, 205. Woodford, William, 54, 96, 192. Woodman, Sr., Andrew, 40, 43, 44. Woodman, Jr., Andrew, 40, 43, 44. Woodman, Elizabeth, 40, 43, 44. Woodman, Francis Joseph, 206. Woodman, Joseph, 206. Woodman, Joshua, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45. Woodman, Lois, 40, 43, 44. Woodman, Mary, 40, 43, 44. Woodruff, Mary Crane, 184. Woodruff, Miriam, 211. Woodruff, Seth, 184. Woods, John, 188. Woodson, Agnes, 195. Woodward, Hannah, 207. Woodward, Henry, 7. Woodward, Jane Maria, 7. Woodward, Maria, 7. Woodward, Martha, 198. Woodworth, Laura, 124. Woolsey, Rebecca, 92. Wooster, Benjamin Franklin, 163, 206, 214. Wooster, David, 25, 104, 203. Wooster, Thomas, 206. Wooster, Thomas Bishop, 163,206,214 Wooster, Walter Mallery, 206, 214. Wootton, Mary, 133. Worden, Ananias, 206. Worden, John Lorimer, 206. Worthington, Catherine, 99. Worthington, Mary, 92. Worthington, Margaret, 174. Worthington, Nicholas, 99, 100. Worthington, William, 25. Wright, Anna Maria, 174. Wright, Ashael, 160. Wright, Benjamin, 207. Wright, David, 103. 272 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Wright, George Parker, 207. Wright, Jane, 108. Wright, John, 207. Wright, Joseph, 165. Wright, Joseph Jefferson B., 174. Wright, Levi Parker, 207. Wright, Marcus Joseph, 207. Wright, Mary, 48, 156, 157. Wright, Miranda, 160. Wright, Nathaniel, 18. Wright, Rheuama, 103. Wriglit, Ruth, 178. Wright, Simeon, 81 Wright, Sybil, 134. Wright, Zachariah, 150. Wyatt, Martha, 166. Wycoff, Peter, 204. Wyllys, Samuel, 44, 78, 89, 151, 177, 196, 197. 199- Wyman, Betsey, 75. Wyman, David, 75. Wyman, Isaac, 62, 107. Yarnall, Ellin, :, 30, 31, 195. Yarrington, Mary, 161. Yates, Arthur Wolcott, 207. Yates, Christopher, 19, 20. Yates, Peter, 19, 20. Yates, Theodore, 207. Yost, Elizabeth, 164. Young, Anna Maria, 149. Young, Robert, 149. Young, Temperance, 50, 51. Young, Thomas, 50, 51. Young, Willoughby Tibbs, 149. Zell, Ann, 176. Zimmerman, Sarah Margaret, 55. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 0011 710531 3