LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Chap. L ' o C Shelf '1-'^ PRBSEirrED BY UNITED STATES OF AMEEIOA. BY COURTESY OF THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE. REGISTER OF THE / SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1897 FORTITER PRO PATRIA NT WASHINGTON CITY PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY BY THE LAW REPORTER COMPANY 1897 >1%\4- Frank Birge Smith, A. Howard Clark, Marcus Benjamin, Committee on Publication. 'I Y ©tBcers, Gentlemen of tbe Council and StanJXng Committees. Governor, GARDINER G. HUBBARD. Deputy Governor, CHARLES F. T. BEALE. Lieutenant Governor, GEORGE COLTON MAYNARD. Secretary, JOSEPH CUYLER HARDIE. (War Department.) Deputy Secretary, THOMAS BLAGDEN. Treasurer, JOHN WILLIAM HENRY. (1315 F street.) Registrar, FRANK BIRGE SMITH. Historian, ALONZO HOWARD CLARK. Chaplain, Rev. ARNOLD HARRIS HORD. Chancellor, EDWARD AUGUSTUS MOSELEY. Surgeon, ALBERT CHARLES PEALE, M. D. Gentlemen of the Council. (Term expires December 19, 1897.) Rear Admiral Francis Asbury Roe, U. S. Navy. Henry D. Saxton. Robt. S. J. Fisher. (Term expires December 19, 1898.) James Bowen Johnson. General Absalom Baird, U.S.A. General Walter Wyman,U.S.M.H.S. (Term expires December 19, 1899.) J. Elfreth Watkins. Leland O. Howard. John Dewhurst Fatten. Comtniltee on Membership. Frank Birge Smith. Thomas Blagden. Ira Warren Dennison, M. D. Wm. Park Metcalf. A. C. Peale, M. D. Committee on Historical Documents. Gilbert Thompson. Arthur Keith. j. Elfreth Watkins. George Colton Maynard. R. A. Smith. Committee on Installation. General Walter Wyman, U. S. M. H. S. Charles Edward Cooke. Henry Dearborn Saxton. Thomas Gale. Wm. E. Horton. Delegates to the General Assembly. General Absalom Baird, U. S. A. William Van Zandt Cox. Chas. F. T. Beale. A Howard Clark. Joseph Cuyler Hardie. IFn flDemodam. JAHES OWEN DORSEY, Ethnologist, Washington. Born, Baltimore, Maryland, October 31, 1848. Died, Wash- ington City, February 4, 1895. CHARLES ADDISON MANN, Lawyer. Born, Utica, New York, May 29, 1835. Died, St. Paul, Minnesota, March 13, 1896. WILLIAM HOLCOne WEBSTER, Chief Examiner, U. S. Civil Service Commission. Born, Burlington, Con- necticut, January 24, 1839. Died, Washington City, March 23, 1896. CHARLES HENRY BAKER, Chief Engineer, U. S. Navy. Born, Salem, Massachusetts, January l6, 1831. Died, Washington City, May 6, 1896. GEORGE BROWN QOODE, Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Born, New Albany, Indiana, Feb- ruary 13, I85lv Died, Washington City, September 6, 1896. RICHARD WORSAM MEADE, Rear Admiral (Retired), U. S. Navy. Born, New York City, October 9, 1837. Died, Washington City, May 4, 1897. List of Members PORTUNES are amassed and dissipated; dynasties rise and pass away, but one's name is yet safely transmitted from father to son— an inheritance of to-day from a remote, and otherwise unknown ancestry. Bowditch. James Thomas Anderson. Lieutenant, U. S. Army. Born, Hamburg, Germany, March 26, 1 862. Son of James House Anderson (1833 ) and Princess Amanda (Miller) Anderson (1837 ). Grandson of David Miller (1794-1855) and Sarah (Bent) Miller (1806-1859). Great-grandson of Abner Bent (1780-1834) and Elizabeth (Williams) Bent ( ). Great-great-grandson of Silas Bent (1744-1818) and Mary (Carter) Bent (1746-1831). Great-great-great-grandson of Elijah Bent (1713-1797) and Susannah (Stone) Bent (1720-1801). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Hopestill Bent (1672-1725) and Elizabeth (Brown) Bent (1678 ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Peter Bent (1629-1678) and Elizabeth Thomas Brown (i645-i709) and Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Bent (i 596-1672) and Martha Silas Bent (1744-1818) of Watertown, Massachusetts. He enlisted, at the age of sixteen years, on April 16, 1760, for service in Canada as a private in Captain Ephraim Jackson's Company. 2 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Thomas Brown (l 645-1 709), Massachusetts Bay Col- ony; Captain of a Company of Horse, in September, 1697; Representative of Sudbury, in the Assembly of Massachusetts Bay, in 1692, '93, '94 and 1702. John Bent (l596-l672) of Sudbury, Massachusetts; Private in Major Simon Willard's Troop of Horse in the Expedition against Ninigret, Chief of the Nyantics, 1654, Colony of Massachusetts Bay. Absalom Baird. Brevet Major-General (Retired), U. S. Army. Born, Washington, Pennsylvania, August 20, 1824. Son of William Baird (17S9-1834) and Nancy (Mitchell) Baird (1799-1881). Grandson of Absalom Baird (1755-1805) and Susanna (Brown) Baird ( 1802). Great-grandson of John Baird ( 1760) and Catherine (McLean) Baird ( 1802). John Baird ( 1760) of Pennsylvania; Ensign, General Forbes' Regiment, in the Expedition against Fort Duquesne, 1758; Lieutenant, 1759, Provincial Forces of Pennsylvania. William Baird. Captain, 6th Cavalry, V. S. Army. Born, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 22, isn. Son of Absalom Baird (1824 ) and Cornelia W. (Smith) Baird (1828- 1883). Grandson of William Baird (1789-1834) and Nancy (Mitchell) Baird (1799-I88i). Great-grandson of Absalom Baird (1755-1805) and Susanna (Brown) Baird ( 1802). Great-great-grandson of John Baird ( 1760) and Catherine (McLean) Baird ( 1802) John Baird ( 1760) of Pennsylvania; Ensign, General IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3 Forbes' Regiment, in the Expedition against Fort Duquesne, 1758; Lieutenant, 1759, Provincial Forces of Pennsylvania. * Charles Henry Baker. Chief Engineer, U. S. Navy. Born, Salem, MassacJiusetts, January 16, 1831. Died, Washington City, May 6, 1896. Son of Charles Baker (1806 ) and Ruth (Woodbury) Baker (1809-1870). Grandson of John Baker (1770-1821) and Sarah (Paige) Baker (1775-1850). Great-grandson of Cornelius Baker (1744-1808) and Mary (Elliott) Baker (1745-1824). Great-great-grandson of John Baker (1700-1745) and Sarah (Herrick) Baker (1707-1744). John Baker (l 700-1745), Captain in the Eighth Massachu- setts Regiment, Louisburg Expedition, 1 745. George Aiken Batchelder. Banker, Washington City. Born, San Francisco, California, April 13, 1860. Son of Joseph M. Batchelder ( 1883) and Elizabeth A. (Mitchell) Batch- elder ( ). Grandson of Nathan Batchelder (1787-1867) and Peace (Clifford) Batchelder (1791-1869). Great-grandson of Richard Batchelder (1754-1834) and Abigail (Boynton) Batchelder (1759-1850). Joseph Clifford ( ) and Lydia (Moody) Clifford ( ). Great-great-grandson of Nathan Batchelder (1734 ) and Margaret (Bean) Batchelder ( )• John Moody ( ) and Mary (Oilman) Moody ( ). Joshua Boynton ( ) and Elizabeth (Rand) Boynton ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Ebenezer Batchelder (1710-1784) and . Jacob Gilman ( ) and Mary (Ladd) Oilman ( ). SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-great-great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Ladd ( ) and Elizabeth (Gilman) Ladd ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Oilman (1624-1708) and Elizabeth (Treworgy) Gilman ( ). Joshua Boynton of New Hampshire, who served in several campaigns in the French and Indian Wars; took part in the expedition to Canada. Ebenezer Batchelder (1710-1784) of New Hampshire, Deputy to the General Court, 1774, Colony of New Hamp- shire. John Oilman (1624-1708), Lieutenant of the Militia in Exeter, New Hampshire, 1669 ; Member of the First Council of the Province of New Hampshire, 1680; Member of As- sembly, 1693-97; Speaker of the House in 1695. Joseph Frederick Batchelder. Real Estate Broker. Born, Gilford, New Hampshire, November 6, 18J8. Son of Joseph M. Batchelder ( 1883) and Elizabeth A. (Mitchell) Batch- elder ( ). Grandson of Nathan Batchelder (1787-1867) and Peace (Chfford) Batchelder (1791-1869). Great-grandson of Richard Batchelder (1754-1834) and Abigail (Boynton) Batchelder (1759-1850). Joseph Chfford ( ) and Lydia (Moody) Clifford. Great-great-grandson of Nathan Batchelder (1734 ) and Margaret (Bean) Batchelder ( )• Joshua Boynton ( ) and Elizabeth (Rand) Boynton ( ). John Moody ( ) and Mary (Gilman) Moody ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Ebenezer Batchelder (1710-1784) and Jacob Gilman ( ) and Mary (Ladd) Gilman ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Ladd ( ) and Elizabeth (Gilman) Ladd ( ). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Oilman (1624-170S) and Elizabeth (Treworgy) Gilman ( ). Joshua Boynton of New Hampshire, who served in several campaigns in the French and Indian Wars ; took part in the expedition to Canada. Ebenezer Batchelder (1710-1784) of New Hampshire, Deputy to the General Court, 1 774, Colony of New Hamp- shire. John Oilman (1624-1708), Lieutenant of the Militia in Exeter, New Hampshire, 1669 ; Member of the First Council of the Province of New Hampshire, 1680 ; Member of As- sembly, 1693-97; Speaker of the House in 1695. Richard Napoleon Batchelder. Brigadier-General and Quartermaster-General (Retired), U. S. Army. Born, Meredith, New Hampshire, July 27, 1832. Son of Nathaniel Batchelder (1787-1867) and Peace (Clifford) Batchelder (1791-1869). ^ ^ ^ Grandson of Richard Batchelder (1754-1834) and Abigail (Boynton) Batchelder (1759-1850). Joseph Clifford ( ) and Lydia (Moody) Clifford ( ). Great-grandson of Nathan Batchelder (1734 ) and Margaret (Bean) Batchelder ( )• Joshua Boynton ( ) and Elizabeth (Rand) Boynton ( ). John Moody ( ) and Mary (Gilman) Moody ( ). Great-great-grandson of Ebenezer Batchelder (1710-1784) and Jacob Gilman ( ) and Mary (Ladd) Gilman ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Ladd ( ) and Elizabeth (Gilman) Ladd ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of JOHN Gilman (1624-1 708) and Elizabeth (Treworgy) Gilman ( ). Joshua Boynton of New Hampshire, who served in several SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS campaigns in the French and Indian Wars ; took part in the expedition to Canada. Ebenezer Batchelder (1710-1784) of New Hampshire, Deputy to the General Court, 1774, Colony of New Hamp- shire. John Oilman (1624-1 708), Lieutenant of the Militia in Exeter, New Hampshire, 1669; Member of the First Council of the Province of New Hampshire, 1680; Member of As- sembly, 1893-97; Speaker of the House in 1695. Charles Frederick Tiffany Beale. Lawyer, Washington City. Born, Kinderliook, New York, June 1 5, 1857. Son of Charles Lewis Beale (1824 ) and Catherine (Wilder) Beale (1824-1871). ^ ^ ^ Grandson of Asaph Wilder (1795-1858) and Maria (Dickie) Wilder (1792-1865). Chester Beale (1790-1866) and Clarissa (Wainwright) Beale (l79l- 1875). Great-grandson of William Dickie (1765-1826) and Catherine (Conyn) Dickie (1773- 1856). David S. Wainwright ( ) and Ruby (Younglove) Wainwright Great-great-grandson of Casparus Conyn (1725-1895) and Tryntjie (Van Wie) Conyn (1744-1807). William Wainwright ( ) and Sahina (Johnson) Wainwright Great-great-great-grandson of Casparus Conyn (l693-l769) and Hendrickse (Van Schaick) Con- yer ( ). Hendrickse Gerritse Van Wie ( ) and Cornelia (Waldron) Van Wie ( ). John Wainwright ( ) and Elizabeth (Norton) Wainwright ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Hendrickse Gerritse Van Wie ( ) and Annatjie Casparse (Cornfu) Van Wie ( ). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Francis Wainwright ( 1708) and Phillippa { ) Wainwright ( )• Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Francis Wainwright ( i692) and Casparus Conyn (1693-1769), Clavarack, New York, Lieutenant in Captain Henry Van Rensselaer's Company of Foot Militia, 1735, New York Provincial Forces, French and Indian Wars. Hendrickse Gerritse Van Wie ( l69l) of New York, a soldier in the expedition against Canada in 1690; was desperately wounded at La Prairie, and died soon after. Francis Wainwright ( 1692) of Ipswich, Massa- chusetts ; a soldier in the Pequot War and took part in the Battle of Bloody Brook. George Bell. Colonel (Retired), U. S. Army. Born, Hagerstown, Maryland, March 12, 1828. Son of William Duffield Bell (1793 -1S41) and Susan (Harry) Bell (1799- 1870), Grandson of Samuel Bell (1765-1804) and Susan (Duffield) Bell (1771-1838). Great-grandson of William Duffield (1727-1799) and Susannah William Duffield (1727-1799) was an Ensign in Captain Isaiah Sadler's Associated Company of York County, Penn- sylvania, in 1 756, and in active service on the frontier. William Duffield Bell. Physician, New York City. Born, Washington City, October 19, 1862. Son of George Bell (1828 ) and Isabella (McCormick) Bell (1835 ). Grandson of William Duffield Bell (1793-1841) and Susan (Harry) Bell (1799- 1870). SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-grandson of Samuel Bell (1765-1804) and Susan (Duffield) Bell (1771-1838). Great-great-grandson of William Duffield (1727-1799) and Susannah William Duffield (1727-1799) was an Ensign in Captain Isaiah Sadler's Associated Company of York County, Penn- sylvania, in 1756, and in active service on the frontier. Marcus Benjamin. Editor, U. S. National Museum, Washington City. Born, San Francisco, Cali- fornia. January 17, 1857. Son of Edmund Burke Benjamin (1828-1894) and Sarah (Mitchell) Ben- jamin (1832 ). ^ ^ Grandson of Orson Benjamin (1789-I86l) and Mary (Kibbe) Benjamin (1798- 1880). Marcus Mitchell (1805-1872) and Betsey (Hough) Mitchell (1809- Great-grandson of William Kibbe (1767-1841) and Esther (Terry) Kibbe (1767-1850). David Mitchell (1776-1840) and Sarah (Dibble) Mitchell (1785-1876). Great-great-grandson of EHphalet Terry (1742-1812) and Mary (Hall) Terry (1745-1833). David Mitchell (1748-1810) and Sarah (Pierce) Mitchell (1753 ). Great-great-great-grandson of Ephraim Terry (1701-1783) and Ann (CoHins) Terry (1702-1778). Matthew Mitchell (i 709-1792) and Hannah (Preston) Mitchell ( 1791). Daniel Hall (1714-1802) and Mary (Dwight) Hall (1721-1809). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Collins (1676-1756) and Alice (Adams) Collins ( ). Jonathan Mitchell (1683-1744) and Hannah (Jenner) Mitchell (1687- 1732). Samuel Dwight (1696-1763) and Mary (Lyman) Dwight (1696- 1776). Samuel Terry (l6Sl-l730) and Martha (Crane) Terry (1666-1743). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Adams (l650-i685) and Alice (Bradford) Adams ( ). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Matthew Mitchell (1652-1736) and Mary (Thompson) Mitchell (1655-1711). Nathaniel Dwight (1666-1711) and Mehitable (Partridge) Dwight (1675-1756). John Lyman (1660-1740) and Mindwell (Pomeroy) Lyman (1666- 1776). Nathaniel Collins (1642-1684) and Mary (Whiting) Collins ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Bradford (1624-1703) and AHce (Richard) Bradford ( )• Samuel Partridge (1645-1740) and Mehitable (Crow) Partridge (1652-1730). John Lyman (1623-1690) and Dorcas (Plumb) Lyman ( ). Timothy Dwight (1629-1718) and Anna (Flint) Dwight (i643 William Whiting ( 1668) and Susanna ( ) Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Matthew Mitchell (i 590-1645) and Susan (Butterfield) Mitchell ( )• William Bradford (1588-1657) and Alice (Carpenter) Bradford (1590-1670). Ephraim Terry (1701-1783), Major, Enfield Train Band; Justice, Hartford County, 1737, Colony of Connecticut. Matthew Mitchell (1709-1792) of Southbury, Con- necticut ; Second Lieutenant, Captain Ebenezer Down's Com- pany in the Fort William Henry Alarm, 1757. Samuel Terry (165 1-1730), Captain of the Enfield, Connecticut, Train Band. William Bradford (1624-1703), Deputy Governor of Plymouth Colony; Commanded Plymouth Forces, Great Swamp Fight, and was severely wounded. Samuel Partridge (1645-1740) of Hatfield, Massachu- setts ; Quartermaster, Major John Pynchon's Troop, 1688 ; Deputy, 1683, '85, '86 ; Assistant Associate Judge, Hamp- shire County Court, 1685; Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1692-1740, Colony of Massachusetts Bay. 10 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS John Lyman (1623-1690) of Northampton, Massachu- setts ; served under, as Lieutenant, and was in command, after the death of Captain William Turner, of the North- ampton soldiers, in the "Falls Fight," above Deerfield, Massachusetts, May 18, 1676. Timothy Dwight (1629-1 718) of Dedham, Massachu- setts ; Cornet of Horse, and Captain of Foot ; served in ten Indian Expeditions and was Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts. William Whiting ( 1668) of Hadley, Massachu- setts ; Major in Colonial Forces, and an Assistant and Colonial Treasurer of Connecticut in l64l-'47. Matthew Mitchell (l 590-1 645) of Stratford, Con- necticut; Deputy to the General Court, May, 1637, which voted that "There shalbe an offensive warr against the Pequoitt"; Assistant, 1638; served in the garrison at Say- brook Fort under Lion Gardiner in the Pequot War ; served in an encounter with the Indians on the Connecticut River, October, 1636. William Bradford (1588-1657), Signer of the May- flower Compact; Governor of Plymouth Colony. Thomas Blagden Real Estate, Washington City. Born, Washington City, October 18, 185 3. Son of Thomas Blagden (1804-1870) and Emily Green (Silliman) Blagden (1819-1853). Grandson of Gold Selleck Silliman (1777-1868) and Hepsa (Ely) Silliman (1778- 1864). Great-grandson of Gold Selleck Silliman (i 732-1790) and Mary Fish (Noyes) Silli- man (1735-1818). David Ely (1749-1816) and Hepsa (Mills) Ely (1754-1803). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 11 Great-great-grandson of Ebenezer Silliman (;i707-l775) and Abigail (Selleck) Silliman ( 1772). Elisha Mills (1732-I8l6) and Margaret (DeForest) Mills ( I8l7). Joseph Fish (1706-1781) and Rebecca (Peabodie) Fish (1704-1783). Great-great-great-grandson of Jedediah Mills (1696-1776) and Abigail (Treat) Mills (1704-1775). Jonathan Selleck (l665-l7l2) and Abigail (Gold) Selleck ( ). William Peabodie (1669-1714) and Judith ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Nathan Gold ( 1694) and Martha ( ). Jonathan Selleck (1641-1712) and Abigail (Law) Selleck ( ). William Peabodie (1620-1707) and Elizabeth (Alden) Peabodie (1624-1717). Robert Treat, Jr. (1654-1720) and Abigail (Camp) Treat (1667- 1742). Peter Mills (1668-1754) and Joanna (Porter) Mills (1670-1756). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of JOHN Alden (l 599-1687) and Priscilla (Mullines) Alden (l602 ). Robert Treat (1624-1710) and Jane (Tapp) Treat (1628-1703). Richard Law ( ) and Margaret (Kilbourne) Law (1607 ). John Porter (l65l-l699) and Joanna (Gaylor) Porter (l652-l7l6). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Walter Gaylor ( 1689) and Mary (Stebbins) Gaylor ( 1657). Richard Treat (i5S4-i669) and Alice (Gaylard) Treat (lS94 ). John Porter, Jr. (1621-16S8) and Mary (Stanley) Porter ( 1688). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Edward Stebbins ( i663) and Frances ( 1673). Thomas Stanley ( 1645) and Bennet ( i664). William Gaylor (l585-l673) and ( ). John Porter ( 1648) and Anna (White) Porter (l600-l647). Gold Selleck Silliman (1732-1790) of Fairfield, Con- necticut ; Captain, Connecticut Militia ; Major, Fourth Regi- ment, January, 1774; Lieutenant-Colonel, October, 1774. Ebenezer Silliman (1707-1775) of Fairfield, Connecti- cut, for seven years Speaker of the House and for twenty- eight years a member of the Council, and was annually 12 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS elected as Judge of the Superior Court of the Colony (Con- necticut) for twenty-three successive years. Nathan Gold ( 1694) of Fairfield, Connecticut ; Assistant, 1657-1694 ; Member of the Committee of War, 1665 ; Major, 1673 ; commanding troops from Fairfield County in King Philip's War. Jonathan Selleck (I64l-1712), Deputy from Stam- ford, Connecticut, 1670, and at other times, until 1708; Assistant, 1695 to 1701; Captain Stamford Train Band, 1675, and Captain of Stamford Troops in Great Swamp Fight; Major, 1696; Judge, Fairfield County, 1698. William Peabodie (1620-1707) of Plymouth, Massa- chusetts ; Member under arms in Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Company, 1643 ; Deputy from Duxbury, 1654, 1663, l671-'82. John Alden (l 599 -1687) of Plymouth, Massachusetts, last surviving signer of Mayflower Compact ; Member under arms of Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Company, 1643; Assistant, 1633^1; l650-'86; Deputy, l64l-'42, 1643- '49 ; Deputy Governor, 1666 ; Member of the Council of War, 1646, '53-'60, '67, '71, 75-76. Robert Treat (1622-1710) of Milford, Connecticut; Major commanding Connecticut Forces at the Great Swamp Fight and at the battles of Hadley and Springfield ; Deputy Governor, l676-'86 ; Governor, 1686 ; at Battle of Bloody Brook, 1675, where his arrival with the Connecticut Troops turned the tide. Richard Law ( ) of Stamford, Connecticut ; Deputy to the General Court from Stamford, Connecticut, 1641 -'64 ; Assistant, 1647. Richard Treat (1584-1669) of Wethersfield, Connecti- cut ; Deputy to the First General Court, 1637-1644 and an- nually to 1657; Assistant, eight times, 1657 to 1665 ; named IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 13 in the Royal Charter, one of the Patentees for Connecticut Colony, 1662. JOHN PORTER, jR. (1621-1688) of Windsor, Connecti- cut ; Member of the first Troop of Horse, Connecticut Col- ony, 1658; served as trooper in King Philip's War, 1675-76. Edward Stebbins ( 1663) was an original proprietor of Hartford, Connecticut ; was Deputy to the General Court various times, from 1639 to 1656. Thomas Stanley ( 1645) of Hartford, Connecticut; Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts Bay, 1635. William Gaylor (1585-1673) of Windsor, Connecticut ; Deputy to General Court of Massachusetts Bay, l635-'36,' '■1638 ; Deputy to General Court from Windsor, Connecticut^ 1639, and forty-one times at semi-annual elections. JOHN Porter ( i648) of Windsor, Connecticut; Deputy to General Court from Windsor, Connecticut' l646-'47. Allen Richards Boyd. Clerk, Department of Interior, Washington City. Born, Boston Massachusetts, January S, 1868. ' Son of Alexander Boyd (1830 ) and Harriet Fay (Wheeler) Boyd (1832- 1872). Grandson of John Wheeler (1779-1856) and Ann (Clapp) Wheeler (1772-1868). Great-grandson of Ebenezer Clapp (1732-1802) and Mary (Glover) Clapp (1760-1817). Great-great-grandson of Ebenezer Clapp (1705-1752) and Hannah (Pierce) Clann ri709- 1757). Enoch Glover (1734) and Susannah (Bird) Glover (1736-1802) Great-great-great-grandson of Ebenezer Clapp (1678-1750) and Hannah ( ) Clapp (1681-1747) John Glover ( 1768) and Mary (Horton) Glover ( 1775). 14 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-great-great-great-grandson of Samuel Clapp (1634-1708) and Hannah (Seeds) Clapp ( 1708). Nathaniel Glover (1653-1723) and Hannah (Hinckley) Glover (1650- 1730). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Roger Clapp (l609-l69l) and Johanna (Ford) Clapp (I6l7-l695). Nathaniel Glover (1630-1657) and Mary (Smith) Glover (1630- 1703). Thomas Hinckley (1620-1706) and Mary (Richards) Hinckley ( 16593. Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Glover (1600-1653) and Anna Samuel Clapp (1634-1708) of the Dorchester, Massachu- setts, Militia; Deputy to the General Court six terms, l689-'99. Roger Clapp (1609-1691) of Boston, Massachusetts; Lieutenant, 1644 ; Member Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1646 ; Lieutenant in same, 1655 ; Captain at the Castle (Fort Independence), 1665-86; Deputy, 1852, thir- teen years. Thomas Hinckley (l 620-1 706) of Barnstable, Massa- chusetts; Deputy to the General Court in Plymouth, 1646; Assistant, l658-'80 ; Commissioner of Plymouth Colony against King Philip, 1675-76; was present in the Great Swamp Fight; Deputy Governor, I68O; Governor, 1681; Assistant of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. John Glover (1600-1652), Representative, Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1636-52; Assistant, 165 1-52; Captain in the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. Dudley Parrish Brown. Merchant, Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory. Born, Lexington, Kentucky, August 19, 1860. Son of Harvey Rice Brov/n (1821 ) and Hovv'ard Ellen (Parrish) Brov/n ( )• IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 15 Grandson of Daniel Brown (1765 ) and Theresa (Bartlett) Brown (1782-1862). Great-grandson of William Bartlett (1741-1794) and Joanna (Herrick) Bartlett (1745- 1810). Great-great-g-randson of Henry Herrick (I7l6-l780) and Anna (Batchelder) Herrick ( 1815). Great-great-great-grandson of Henry Herrick (1688-1755) and Joanna (Woodbury) Herrick (1709- 1738). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Joseph Herrick (1666-1726) and Mary William Bartlett (1741-1794) of Beverly, Massachu- setts ; Naval Agent of the Port of Beverly, before the War of the Revolution, Henry Herrick (1716-1780) of Beverly, Massachusetts; Representative for twenty-four years to the General Court. Henry Herrick (1688-1755), served in French and Indian War of 1745. Joseph Herrick (1666-1726) of Beverly, Massachusetts; commanded in the earlier French War, a Troop of Mounted Rangers. ROBERDEAU BUCHANAN. Nautical Almanac Office, U. S. Naval Observatory. Born, Pliiladelphia, Pennsylvania, November 22, 1839. Son of McKean Buchanan (1798-1871) and F. Selina (Roberdeau) Buchanan (1804-1893). Grandson of George Buchanan (1763-1808) and Letitia (McKean) Buchanan (1769-1845). Isaac Roberdeau (1763-1829) and Susan (Blair) Roberdeau (I77l- 1843). Great-grandson of Andrew Buchanan (1734-1786) and Susan (Lawson) Buchanan (1743-1798). 16 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Thomas McKean (l734-t8l7) and Mary (Borden) McKean (1744- 1773). Samuel Blair (I74l-l8l8) and Susan (Shippen) Blair (1743-1821). Daniel Roberdeau (1727-1795) and Mary (Bostwick) Roberdeau (1741-1777). Great-great-grandson of George Buchanan (1698-1750) and Eleanor (Rogers) Buchanan (1705-1758). William Shippen (1712-1801) and Susannah (Harrison) Shippen (1711-1774). Samuel Blair (I7l2-l75l) and Franceska (Von Hook) Blair (l7l4- 1786). Alexander Lawson ( 1760) and Dorothy (Smith) Lawson ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Joseph Shippen (l678-l74l) and Abigail (Gross) Shippen (1677- 1716). Lawrence Von Hook ( 1724) and Johanna (Smidt) Von Hook ( 1747). Walter Smith ( 1731) and Susannah ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Edward Shippen (1639-1712) and Elizabeth (Leybrand) Shippen ( 1688). Hendryck Barentze Smidt ( ) and Gerritze (Willenis) Smidt ( )• Walter Smith ( 1710) and Eleanor ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Richard Smith ( ) and Eleanor ( ). Thomas McKean (1734-1817) of Delaware; Member of Assembly of Delaware, 1762-79; Delegate to the Stamp Act Congress in New York, 1 765 ; Speaker of the Assembly of Delaware, 1772; Delegate to the Continental Congress, 1774-'83. Daniel Roberdeau of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; Dele- gate to the Pennsylvania Assembly (1756-60; Colonel, Second Battalion Pennsylvania Associates, 1775; Brigadier- General of Pennsylvania Associates, 1776. George Buchanan (1698-1 750) of Druid Hill, Mary- IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 17 land; appointed for life, in 1727, Commissioner of Balti- more County; Justice of Peace, 1727; Burgess in Mary- land Assembly, 1745-49. Edward Shippen (1639-1712) of Boston, Massachusetts, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, 1669; Speaker of Assembly, Pennsylvania, 1695; Member of Provincial Coun- cil, 1696; Judge of Supreme Court, 1697; First Mayor of Philadelphia, 1701; Acting Deputy Governor, 1703. Hendryck Barentsen Smidt of New York; appointed by Council of War, 1673, at Fort Willem Hendrick (New York) a Schepen (or Judge) for Boswyck ; Deputy to the General Assembly of New Netherland, 1674. Richard Smith of Maryland ; Lieutenant of Militia, 1657- '60 ; Attorney-General of Maryland, 1655; Member of Legis- lature of Maryland, 1660-67. Alonzo Howard Clark. Editor, Smithsonian Institution. Born, Boston, Massacliusetts, April 13, 1850. Son of Thatcher Clark, Jr., (181S-1875) and Abby (Carries) Clark (1823 Grandson of Thatcher Clark (1787-1871) and Lydia (Hall) Clark (1794-1835). John Carnes (1778-1831) and Abigail (Lillie) Carnes (1780-1857). Great-grandson of Enoch Clark (1754-1816) and Lydia (Mayo) Clark (1759-1839). Enoch Hall (1759-1833) and Keziah (Sears) Hall (1763 ). Thomas Jenner Carnes (1753-1803) and Jemima (Johnson) Carnes (1762 ). Daniel Lillie (1725-1808) and Susannah (Sweetzer) Lillie (1739-1S17). Great-great-grandson of Edward Carnes (1730-1782) and Joanna (Jenner) Carnes (1734- 1785). Nathaniel Clark (I7l9-I76l) and Lydia Thacher (Freeman) Clark (1717 ). 3 C 18 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Nathan Mayo ( ) and Ann (Freeman) Mayo (1735 ). Stephen Sears (1736-I8t5) and Lydia (Sears) Sears (1734-1792). John Sweetzer (1703 - — ) and Sarah Hasey Sweetzer ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of John Carnes (1698-1760) and Sarah (Baker) Carnes ( ). Scotto Clark (1680-1742) and Mary ( ) Clark ( ). Joseph Freeman (1682-1756) and Lydia (Thacher) Freeman (1684- 1724). Thacher Freeman (1710 ) and Ann (Gray) Freeman (1714 ). Jacob Hasey (1684 ) and Hannah (Pitcher) Hasey ( ). Thomas Jenner (1693-1765) and Joanna (Everton) Jenner ( ). Joseph Mayo ( ) and Abigail (Myrick) Mayo ( ). Barnabas Sears (1714-1740) and Thankful (Freeman) Sears ( ). Samuel Sweetzer (1673-1757) and Elizabeth (Sprague) Sweetzer (1676-1752). Great-great-great-great-grandson of John Carnes ( 1698) and Elizabeth (Mortimer) Carnes ( ). Andrew Clarke (1640-1706) and Mehitable (Scottow) Clarke (bap- tized 1649). Thomas Freeman (l6S4-l7l6) and Rebecca (Sparrow) Freeman (1655 ). William Hasey (1652 ) and Judith ( ) Hasey ( ). David Jenner (1663-1709) and Mabel (Russell) Jenner (1669 ). Benjamin Myrick ( ) and Rebecca (Doane) Myrick ( ). Joseph Sears (1675-1750) and Hannah (Hall) Sears (1680-1753). John Sprague (1624-1692) and Elizabeth (Stower) Sprague (— — ). Benjamin Sweetser (1622-I7l8) and Abigail (Wigglesworth) Sweet- ser ( ). John Thacher (1639-1713) and Lydia (Gorham) Thacher (l66l- 1744). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Clarke (l 599-1697) and Susannah (Ring) Clarke (died about 1660). John Freeman (1622-17I9) and Mercy (Prence) Freeman (1631- 1711). John Gorham (l62l-l676) and Desire (Howland) Gorham (1644- 1683). William Hasey (1629-1689) and Sarah ( ) Hasey ( ). William Myrick (1643 ) and Abigail (Hopkins) Myrick ( ). James Russell (1640-1709) and Mabel (Haynes) Russell (1645-1676). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 19 Silas Sears (1637-1697) and Anna (Bursel ?) Sears ( ). Jonathan Sparrow (1630-1695) and Rebecca (Bangs) Sparrow ( )• John Sprague ( ) and Lydia (Goffe) Spragiie ( ). Anthony Thacher (1587-1667) and Elizabeth (Jones) Thacher( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Edmund Freeman (l590-l6S2) and Elizabeth (- ) Freeman (1600- 1662). John Haynes (l 594-1654) and Mabel (Harlackenden) Haynes ( ). Giles Hopkins ( ) and Catherine (Wheildon) Hopkins ( ). John Howland (l 592-1673) and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland ( ). Thomas Prence (1600-1673) and Patience (Brewster) Prence ( 1634). Richard Russell (I6l2-l676) and Maud (Pitt) Russell ( ). Richard Sears ( 1676) and Dorothy ( ) Sears. Ralph Sprague ( ) and Joan (Warren) Sprague (- ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Brewster (1559-1643) and Mary ( ) Brewster ( ). Stephen Hopkins ( 1644) and (first wife). Edward Carnes (1730-1782) of Boston, Massachusetts; Lieutenant of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, 1769 ; Major of Boston Regiment of Militia. John Carnes (1698-1760) of Boston, Massachusetts; Lieutenant of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, 1 745 ; Captain, 1 748 ; Lieutenant Colonel of the Boston Regiment of Militia at the time of his death. John Sprague (1624-1692) of Maiden, Massachusetts; Captain of Maiden Company of Massachusetts Militia, 1685 ; Member of General Court of Massachusetts, 1690. Benjamin Sweetser (1622-1718) of Charleston, Massa- chusetts ; Soldier in King Philip's War in a Company from Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 1676. John Thacher (1639-1713) of Yarmouth, Massachusetts; Deputy to General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1676 ; Mem- ber of the Council of War for more than twenty years ; Aide 20 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS to the Governor ; Assistant of Plymouth Colony ; Councilor of Massachusetts after union of the Colonies ; Colonel of the Military Company and was buried ' ' under arms. " Thomas Clarke (1599-1697) of Plymouth, Massachu- setts ; Deputy to General Court of Plymouth Colony, 165 1- '55 ; served with Volunteers against Pequot Indians, 1637. John Freeman (1622-1719) of Eastham, Massachusetts; Ensign of Military Company of Eastham, 1654; Lieutenant in Expedition against the Indians at Saconet, 1671, under Major Winslow ; Member of the Council of War, 1667-76 ; Captain in fight against the Indians at Taunton, 1675 ; chosen Major of Barnstable County Troops, 1685. John Gorum [Gorham] (1621-1676) of Swansey, Massachusetts ; Deputy to General Court of Plymouth Col- ony, 1653, to consider the military aflfairs of the Colony; Lieutenant, 1673; Captain of the Second Barnstable Com- pany of Plymouth Colony Regiment, under Major William Bradford, in the Great Swamp Fight. William Hasey (1629-1689) of Boston and Reading, Massachusetts ; Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, 1652 ; Cornet Hasey was appointed Lieutenant of the "Three County Troop," Captain Edward Hutchinson, May 27, 1674 ; in King Philip's War com- manded a company in 1675. James Russell (1640-1709) of Charlestown, Massachu- setts ; Speaker of General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1654-56, '58-'60; Member of Ancient and Honorable Artil- lery Company of Boston. Silas Sears (1637-1697) of Barnstable, Massachusetts; commissioned Ensign in the "Barnstable Company," 1681 ; Lieutenant, 1682 ; Representative to the General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1685-'91. Jonathan Sparrow (1630-1695) of Eastham, Massa- IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 21 chusetts ; Captain of Plymouth Colony forces, 1680 ; Deputy to Plymouth Colony General Court, 1672, 78, l682-'90. Anthony Thacher (l 587-1667) of Yarmouth, Massa- chusetts ; Deputy to General Court of Plymouth Colony, l643-'53 ; Member of the Council of War, 1642 and 1667. Edmund Freeman (1590-1682) of Sandwich, Massachu- setts ; Assistant, Plymouth Colony, l640-'46 ; Member of the Council of War, 1642, to provide forces for the safety of the Colony against the Indians. John Haynes (1594-1654) of Hartford, Connecticut; Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1635 ; first Gover- nor of Connecticut Colony ; President of the First General Court in 1637 ; held the office of Governor in every alternate year until his death ; Commissioner of Connecticut at meet- ing of Commissioners of United Colonies, Hartford, 1650, and signed confederation to secure united action in defense against the Indians ; was Colonel of regiment raised in Massa- chusetts in 1636 against the Indians. John Hov/land (l592-!673) of Plymouth, Massachu- setts ; signer of Compact on the "Mayflower," 1620 ; in the "First Encounter," Great Meadow Creek, December 6, 1620 ; Assistant to Governor, 1634 -'35 ; in command of Kennebec Trading Post, 1634 ; Deputy to General Court, 1641 et seq. ; the "beloved Pilgrim." Thomas Prence (1600-1673) of Plymouth, Massachu- setts; Assistant, Plymouth Colony, i^ySS et seq.\ Governor, 1634 -'38, and 1657-72; Member of the Council of War and "went forth against the Pequot Indians," 1637; Com- missioner for the United Colonies, 1645, '50, '61. Richard Russell (1612-1676) of Charlestown, Massa- chusetts; Member of General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony; Speaker, l648-'49, l654-'56, '58; Member of the Council, 1659, '74; Treasurer of the Colony, 1644-79, 22 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS William Brewster (1559-1643) of Plymouth, Massa- chusetts; drafted and signed the Compact in cabin of the Mayflower in 1620 ; served in early Indian wars under Cap- tain Myles Standish ; Ruling" Elder of the Plymouth Colony. Stephen Hopkins ( 1644) of Plymouth, Massachu- setts ; signer of the Compact on the Mayflower, 1620 ; Gov- ernor's Assistant, Plymouth Colony, l634-'35; Volunteer "to go upon service" against the Pequot Indians, June 7, 1637. Samuel Wyllis Clark. Merchant, Washington City. Born, Bridgewater, Connecticut, March 2S, 1861. Son of Samuel F. Clark (1834 ) and Mary Andrew (Nettleton) Clark ( 1834). Grandson of David Nettleton (1805-1857) and Mehitable (Piatt) Nettleton (1809- 1866). Great-grandson of Caleb Nettleton (1757-1836) and Lois (Clark) Nettleton (1766-1854). Great-great-grandson of Samuel Clark (1727 ) and Jane (Camp) Clark (1735 ), Great-great-great-grandson of Samuel Clark (1685 ) and Mary (Andrew) Clark (1696-1778). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Samuel Andrew (1665-1737) and Abigail (Treat) Andrew (1660- 1727). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Robert Treat (l622-l7iO) and Jane (Tapp) Treat ( 1703). Robert Treat (1622-1 710) of Milford, Connecticut ; Major commanding Connecticut Forces at the Great Swamp Fight and at the battles of Hadley and Springfield ; Deputy Gov- ernor, l676-'86; Governor, I686; at Battle of Bloody Brook, 1675, his arrival with the Connecticut Troops turned the tide. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 23 Charles Edward Cooke. Topographer, U. S. Geological Survey. Born, Morris, New York, January 22, 186S. Son of Alvera A. Cooke ( ) and Helen M. (Coon) Cooke (1840 ). Grandson of Albon A. Coon ( ) and Emeline (Everts) Coon ( ). Great-grandson of Ahner Everts ( ) and Mary (Brownson) Everts ( ). Great-great-grandson of Gideon Brownson (1739-1796) and Cornelia (White) Brownson ( )• Gideon Brownson (1739-1796) of Connecticut and Ver- mont ; served in the French and Indian Wars ; was severely wounded and taken prisoner in the Expedition to Canada ; was one of Warner's "Green Mountain Boys." Calvin Duvall Cowles. Captain, Twenty-third Infantry, U. S. Army. Born, Elkville, North Carolina, June 26, 1849. Son of Calvin Josiah Cowles (1821 ) and Martha Temperance (Duvall) Cowles (1824-1866). Grandson of Josiah Cowles (1791-1873) and Deborah (Sanford) Cowles ( 1827). Great-grandson of Calvin Cowles (1749-lSOl) and Miriam (Atwater) Cowles (1754- 1798). Abel Sanford ( ) and ( ). Great-great-grandson of JOSIAH Cowles (1716-1793) and Mary (Scott) Cowles (1732-1809). Isaac Sanford ( ) and Jerusha (Baker) Sanford (1739 ). 'Titus Atwater ( ) and Margaret (Scott) Atwater ( ). 24 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Cowles (1686-1751) and Martha (Judd) Cowles (1692-1768). John Baker (1703-1760) and Mary ( ) Baker ( ). John Atwater ( 1765) and Elizabeth (Mix) Atwater ( ). Samuel Sanford (1698-1781) and Abigail Holbrook) Sanford ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Samuel Cowles (l66l-l748) and Rachel (Porter) Cowles (• 1743). John Atwater (1654-1748) and Abigail (Mansfield) Atwater (1664- 1717). Thomas Judd (1662-1747) and Sarah (Freeman) Judd (1670-1738). Peletiah Holbrook (1661-1707) and Martha (Sanford) Holbrook ( )• Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Samuel Cowles (1639-1691) and Abigail (Stanley) Cowles ( 1737). Moses Mansfield (1639-1703) and Mercy (Glover) Mansfield ( ). WllLLiAM Judd (1633-1690) and Mary (Steele) Judd (1638-1718). Thomas Porter ( ) and Sarah (Hart) Porter ( ). Stephen Freeman ( 1675) and Hannah (Astwood) Freeman ( ). Andrew Sanford ( ) and Sarah (Gibbard) Sanford ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Cowles ( 1675) and Hannah ( — — ) Cowles ( 1683). Thomas Judd ( 16S8) and ( ), Stephen Hart (l606-l683) and ■ ( ). John Astwood (i609-i654) and Martha ( ). John Steele, ( 1665) and Rachel ( 1653). William Gibbard ( l662) and Ann (Tapp) Gibbard ( ). JOSIAH Cowles (1716-1793) of Southington, Connecticut; Ensign, 1756; Captain, 1761, of the Second Company of Southington, Connecticut. John Baker (l 703-1760) of Woodbury, Connecticut; appointed Ensign in October, 1741, and Lieutenant in 1743 of the Train Band. Thomas Judd (1662-1747) of Waterbury, Connecticut; Ensign of the Train Band, 1703 ; Captain, 1715. Moses Mansfield (1639-1703) of New Haven, Con- necticut ; Lieutenant, New Haven Troops, 1675 ; Captain, IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 25 1676; Major, 1694 ; served with distinction in Indian Wars; Deputy to the General Court forty-eight times, also Assistant twelve times. William Judd (1633-1690) of Farmingham, Connecti- cut ; Sergeant of Train Band. John Cowles ( 1675) of Farmington, Connecticut; Deputy to the General Court, l653-'54. Thomas Judd ( 1688) of Farmington, Connecticut ; Deputy to the General Court, 1667 ei seq. Stephen Hart (1606-1683) of Farmington, Connecticut; served under Mason in the Pequot War ; Deputy to the Gen- eral Court, 1647, '55, '60. John Astwood (1609-1654) of Milford, Connecticut; Representative to General Court in l643-'44 ; afterwards an Assistant, and in 1653 Commissioner to the United Colonies. John Steele ( 1665) of Massachusetts and Connecti- cut ; Deputy to General Court, Massachusetts, l634-'35 ; Con- necticut, l636-'37, which declared war against the Pequots. William Gibbard ( 1662) of Milford, Connecticut ; Deputy eight times to General Court, New Haven ; Secretary and Magistrate. William Van Zandt Cox. Chief Clerk, National Museum, Washington City. Born, Zanesville, Ohio, June 12, 1852. Son of Thomas Jefferson Cox (1823-1865) and Lucy Ann (Van Zandt) Cox (1828 ). Grandson of James Monroe Van Zandt (1802-1830) and Elizabeth (Denison) Van Zandt (1797-1884). Ezekiel Taylor Cox (1795-1873) and Maria (Sullivan) Cox (1801- 1885). 4 c 26 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-grandson ot William Denison (1756-1820) and Ann (Slack) Denison (1755-1841). James Cox (1753-1810) and Ann (Potts) Cox (1757-1815). Great-RTeat-grandson of George Denison (1725 ) and Jane (Smith) Denison (l73l ). William Potts (1721-1783) and Amy (Borden) Potts ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of George Denison (1692 ) and Lucy (Gallup) Denison (1701 ). Nathan Smith (1702-1784) and Mary (Denison) Smith (1706-1793). Joseph Borden (1687-1765) and Ann(Conover) Borden (1687-1744). Great-great-great-great-grandson of William Denison (1655-I7l5) and Sarah (Stanton) Denison ( 1713). Benadam Gallup (1655-1727) and Esther (Prentice) Gallup (1660- 1751). Daniel Denison (1680 ) and Mary (Stanton) Denison (1687- 1724). Benjamin Borden (1649-1718) and Abigail (Glover) Borden (1653- 1719). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of George Denison (I6l8-l694) and Ann (Borodell) Denison (l6l5- 1712). John Gallup (I6l6-l675) and Hannah (Lake) Gallup ( ). Robert Stanton (1653-1724) and Johanna (Gardner) Stanton ( ). Thomas Stanton (I6l5-l677) and Ann (Lord) Stanton ( 1688). Richard Borden (I60i-i67i) and Joan ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Denison ( 1653) and Margaret (Menck) Denison ( 1645). Benadam Gallup (1655-1727) of Stonington, Connecti- cut ; went with other volunteers to Vineyard Harbor, and in October, 1689, captured a pirate sloop and took it to Boston, George Denison (I6l8-1694) of New London, Connecti- cut ; Captain New London County Forces in King Philip's War; served under Major John Mann and Major Talcott; second in command to Major Robert Treat in the Great Swamp Fight; served on the Frontier; captured the Indian Chief, IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 27 Canonchet; chosen with Major John Mason to assist the Pequot Chiefs to govern their tribes; Assistant and Deputy from Stonington to the General Court of Connecticut fifteen terms. John Gallup (I6l6-t675) of Stonington, Connecticut; Representative from Stonington, 1665-67; Captain in King Philip's War ; and killed in the Great Swamp Fight. Robert Stanton (1653-1724) of Connecticut; Interpre- ter in Pequot War. Thomas Stanton (I6l5-1677) of Stonington, Connecti- cut ; Indian Interpreter to Governor John Winthrop ; served in Pequot War and rendered valuable services at Saybrook Fort. Richard Borden (I60l-l67l) of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, Assistant, l653-'54 ; Treasurer, l653-'55 ; Deputy, 1667-70. William Denison ( 1653), Deputy from Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1635. Richard Graham Davenport. Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. Born, Washington City, January 1 1, 1849. Son of Henry K. Davenport ( ) and Jennie Brent (Graham) Davenport Grandson of George Graham ( ) and Jane Love (Watson) Graham ( ). Great-grandson of Richard Graham ( ) and Jane (Brent) Graham ( ). Great-great-grandson of George Brent ( ) and Catherine (Trinomenghave) Brent ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Robert Brent ( ) and Susannah (Seymour) Brent ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of George Brent (I64l-1704) and (Green) Brent ( ). George Brent (l64l-l 704) of Woodstock, Stafford County, 28 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Virginia ; Captain of a Troop of Horse in 1670, and Ranger- General of the Northern Neck of Virginia. Ira Warren Denison. Physician, Washington City. Born, Mystic River, Connecticut, July 16, 1865. Son of Hiram Clift Denison (1829 ) and Eliza Almira (Miner) Denison (1841 ). Grandson of Elisha W. Denison (1798-1849) and Fannie (Chesebrough) Denison (1793-1846). Thomas Miner (1798-1847) and Eliza (Dennison) Miner (1815-1845). Great-grandson of Isaac Denison (I75l-l8l7) and Eunice (Williams) Denison (1755- 1842). Manassah Miner (1755-1837) and Hannah (Haley) Dennison (1756- 1801). Robert Dennison (1749-1820) and Deborah (Dewy) Dennison ( ). Daniel Chesebrough (1771-1841) and Fanny (Williams) Chese- brough (I77l-l85l). Great-great-grandson of Daniel Denison, Jr. (1721-1776) and Esther (Wheeler) Denison (1722- 1814). Thomas Miner (l707-l76l) and Sarah (Watson) Miner ( ). Benadam Denison (1721-1757) and Anna (Swan) Denison (1727- 1751). Eleazer WilHams (1730-1780) and Abby (Prentice) Williams (1734- 1786). Elihu Chesebrough (1743-1781) and Phebe (Denison) Chesebrough (1747-1843). Great-great-great-grandson of Daniel Denison (1680-1747) and Mary (Stanton) Denison (1687- 1724). Thomas Miner (1683-1739) and Hannah (Avery) Miner (1686-1761). John Swan, Jr. (1700 ) and Lucy (Denison) Swan (1710 ) Samuel Prentice, Jr. (1702-1773) and Abby (Billings) Prentice (1707- 1789). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 29 Nehemiah Williams (1696-1778) and Deborah (Williams) Williams 1695-1756. Elihu Chesebrough (1704-1769) and Esther (Denison) Chesebrough (1710-1768). William Wheeler (1681-1747) and Hannah (Gallup) Wheeler (1683- 1754). Great-great-great-sreat-grandson of John Denison (1646-1698) and Phebe (Lay) Denison (1651-1699). Manasseh Miner (1647-1728) and Lydia (Moore) Miner (1650-1720). Robert Stanton (1653-1724) and Joanna (Gardner) Stanton ( ). William Denison (1677-1730) and Mary (Avery) Denison (1680- 1762). Samuel Prentice (1680-1728) and Esther (Hammond) Prentice ( ). John Williams (1667-1745) and Martha (Wheeler) Williams (1670 Elihu Chesebrough (1668-1750) and Hannah (Miner) Chesebrough (1677-1751). Benadam Gallup (1655-1727) and Esther (Prentice) Gallup (1660- 1751). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of George Denison (I6l8-1694) and Anna (Burdell) Denison (l6l5- 1712). Thomas Miner (1608-1690) and Grace (Palmer) Miner ( 1690). Thomas Stanton (I6i5-1677) and Ann (Lord) Stanton (1621- 1688). John Avery (1654 ) and Abigail (Chesebrough) Avery (1656- Thomas Prentice (1649-1685) and Sarah (Stanton) Prentice (1654- 1713). Isaac Williams (1638-1707) and Martha (Park) WiHiams (1642-1676). EHsha Chesebrough (1637-1670) and Rebecca (Palmer) Chesebrough ( )• John Gallup (1616-1675) and Hannah (Lake) Gallup ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of James Avery (l620-l694) and Jane (Greensbade) Avery ( 1694). Thomas Prentice (1621-1710) and Grace ( ). William Park (I6l0-l685) and Martha (Holgrave) Park (1604-1708). William Chesebrough (1594-1667) and Ann (Stevenson) Chese- brough (1598-1673). George Denison (16 18-1694) of New London, Connect!- 30 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS cut ; Captain New London County Forces in King Philip's War ; served under Major John Mann and Major Talcott ; second in command to Major Robert Treat in the Great Swamp Fight ; served on the Frontier ; captured the Indian Chief, Canonchet ; chosen with Major John Mason to assist the Pequot Chiefs to govern their tribes ; Assistant and Dep- uty from Stonington to the General Court of Connecticut fifteen terms. Thomas Miner (1608-1690) of Stonington, Connecticut; Member of General Court ten times, between 1650-1680; was appointed Member of a Court Martial to meet in New London, January 2, 1676. Thomas Stanton (l6l 5-1677) of Stonington, Connecti- cut ; Indian Interpreter, before Pequot War, to John Win- throp, and afterwards to the General Court of Connecticut ; soldier in Pequot War. John Gallup (I6l6-1675) of Stonington, Connecticut; Deputy to General Court, October, l665-'67; one of the six Connecticut Captains killed in the Great Swamp Fight. James Avery (1620-1694), Captain of the New London Company ; served through King Philip's War ; twelve times Deputy to the General Court; appointed Captain of the New London County Forces against the Dutch, August 7, 1673. Thomas Prentice ( 1621-1 710), Lieutenant, Massachu- setts Troop of Horse, 1656 ; Captain, I662 ; served in Pequot and Narragansett Wars ; engaged in the apprehension and return of Sir Edmund Andros ; Deputy from Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1672-73. William Park (1610-1685), Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1638 ; represented Roxbury, Massachusetts, in the General Court, l635-'67. William Chesebrough (1594-1667), Deputy to General Court from Stonington, Connecticut, 1653, '55, '57, '64, '66. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 31 * James Owen Dorset. Ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington City. Born, Balti- more, Maryland, October 31, 1848. Died, Washington City, February 4, 189S. Son of Thomas Anderson Dorsey (1810-1852) and Maria Sweetser (Hance) Dorsey (1826 ). Grandson of James Hance (1788-1865) and Ann (Sweetser) Hance (1798-1882). Great-grandson of Seth Sweetser (1762 ) and Ann (Valliant) Sweetser (1765-1823). Great-great-grandson of Phineas Sweetser (I7l8-l764) and Mary (Rhodes) Sweetser (1727- 1813). Great-great-great-grandson of Samuel Sweetser (1673-1757) and Elizabeth (Sprague) Sweetser (1676-1752). Thomas Rhodes (1684-1777) and Elizabeth (Burrage) Rhodes ( 1752). Great-great-great-great-grandson of John Sprague ( ) and Elizabeth (Stower) Sprague ( ). Joshua Rhodes (1648-1729) and Anna (Graves) Rhodes ( 1736). Thomas Burrage (1663-1718) and EHzabeth (Breed) Burrage ( 1709). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson ot John Sprague (l627-l692) and Lydia (Goffe) Sprague (b. before 1635). Henry Rhodes (160S-1703) and Elizabeth ( ) Rhodes ( 1694). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Ralph Sprague (1603-1650) and Joan (Corbin) Sprague ( 1680). Thomas Burrage (1663-1 718) of Lynn, Massachusetts; fought in defense of Lynn against the Indians. John Sprague (1627-1692) of Maiden, Massachusetts; Ensign, 1658; Captain, 1685; Representative in General Court of Massachusetts, 1690. Henry Rhodes (1608-1703) of Lynn, Massachusetts; 32 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS fought against the Indians in the Nipmugg country, and was in the fight at the fort at Narragansett in 1675. Ralph Sprague (1603-1650) of Maiden, Massachusetts; served in the Provincial forces; Sergeant, 1635; Lieutenant, 1637; Representative to General Court of Massachusetts, l635-'50; Member Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- pany of Boston, 1627. Robert Strettell Jones Fisher. Lawyer, Washington City. Born, York, Pennsylvania, July 25, 1847. Son of Robert Strettell Jones Fisher (1806-1889) and Catherine (Jameson) Fisher (1808-1850). Grandson of George Fisher (1766-1853) and Ann Shippen (Jones) Fisher (1777- 1863). Horatio Gates Jameson (1778-1855) and Catherine (Shevell) Jame- son ( 1837). Great-grandson of Robert Strettell Jones (1745-1792) and Ann (Shippen) Jones ( ). David Jameson (I7l5-l800) and Elizabeth (Davis) Jameson ( ). Great-g:reat-grandson of Isaac Jones (1716-1773) and Frances (Strettell) Jones (I7l7-1782). Joseph Shippen (1706-1793) and Mary (Kearney) Shippen ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Robert Strettell (1693-I76l) and Philotesia (Owen) Strettell ( 1782). Joseph Shippen (1678 ) and Abigail (Grosse) Shippen ( 1716). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Edward Shippen (1639-1712) and Elizabeth (Lybrand) Shippen ( )• David Jameson (17l5-l800) of Shippensburg, Pennsyl- vania; Captain in Colonel James Burd's Augusta Regiment, 1757; Captain Second Regiment Pennsylvania Foot, 1757; IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 33 Major, 1759; Brigade Major and Lieutenant Colonel, 1760; served at Forts Littleton, Halifax, Augusta, and Aughwick, and at the battle of Loyal Hanna, 1756-'59. Robert Strettell (1693-1 761) of Pennsylvania; was a Provincial Councillor of Pennsylvania, 1741-'60; during most of that period was President of the Council. Edward Shippen (1639-1712) of Boston, Massachusetts, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Member of Ancient and Hon- orable Artillery Company of Boston, 1669; Speaker of the Assembly, Pennsylvania, 1695; Member of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, 1696-1712; Judge of the Supreme Court and Presiding Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1697; First Mayor of Philadelphia, 1701; Acting Deputy Governor, 1703. James Milton Flint. Medical Director, U. S. Navy. Born, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, February 7, 1838. Son of Amos Flint (1801-1870) and Mary (Stickney) Flint (1802-1850). Grandson of James Stickney (1777-1810) and Mary (Baldwin) Stickney (1776 Daniel Flint (1767-1853) and Lydia (Shattuck) Flint (1765-1843). Great-grandson of Abraham Stickney (1733-1803) and Sarah (Kittredge) Stickney (1738-1807). Joseph Shattuck (1731-1778) and Anna (Johnson) Shattuck (1737 Ebenezer Flint (1742-1829) and Asenath (Holt) Flint (1743-1786). Joshua Baldwin (1735 ) and Sarah (Grimes) Baldwin ( ). Great-great-grandson of Abraham Stickney (1703-1783) and Abigail (Hall) Stickney ( 1785). Cornelius Johnson (1701 ) and Lydia (Clements) Johnson (1702-1742). 6 C 34 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Ebenezer Flint (t7l6 ) and Abigail (Sawyer) Flint (1738-1759). Josiah Baldwin (1708 ) and Susanna (Davis) Baldwin (1710 James Kittredge ( ) and Elisabeth ( ). Joseph Shattuck (1707-1772) and Joanna (Chandler) Shattuck (1710 ). Great-great-great-grandson of Job Clements (1679-1732) and Mehitable (Ayer) Clements (1683 Ebenezer Flint (1689-1778) and Tabitha (Burnap) Flint (1692-1734). Jonathan Baldwin (1607-1735) and Mary (French) Baldwin (1676 James Kittredge (1667 ) and Sarah ( ). Samuel Stickney (1663-1714) and Mary (Haseltine) Stickney (1672- 1731). Samuel Shattuck (1673-1758) and Ehsabeth (Blood) Shattuck (1675- 1759). Zebadiah Chandler (1683-1766) and Sarah (Abbot) Chandler (1680- 1754). Great-great-great-great-grandson of John Clements (1653-1692) and Elisabeth (Ayer) Clements (1652- 1676). George Flint (1652-1720) and Ehsabeth (Putnam) Flint (1662-1697). Jacob French (1639-I7l3) and Mary (Champney) French (1639- 1681). John Kittredge ( 1676) and Mary (Litchfield) Kittredge (1646- 1719). Samuel Ayer (1654-1708) and Mary (Johnson) Ayer ( ). Samuel Stickney (1633-1709) and Julian (Swan) Stickney ( 1670). John Shattuck (1647-1675) and Ruth (Whitney) Shattuck (1645 John Chandler (1655-1721) and Hannah (Abbot) Chandler (1650- 1741). John Abbot (1648-1721) and Sarah (Barker) Abbot (1647-1729). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Putnam (I6i9-i700) and Elisabeth (Hutchinson) Putnam 1629-1688). William French (1604-1681) and Elisabeth ( ). Robert Ayers ( ) and Elisabeth (Palmer) Ayers ( 1705). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 35 Richard Swan ( 167S) and Ann — ( ). John Whitney (1621-1692) and Ruth (Reynolds) Whitney ( ). Thomas Chandler ( 1703) and Hannah (Brewer) Chandler ( 1717). George Abbot (l6l5-t6Sl) and Hannah (Chandler) Abbot ( 1701). William Stickney ( 1664) and Elisabeth ( ). Robert Clements ( ) and Elisabeth (Fane) Clements ( I7l5). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Henry Palmer ( 1680) and ( ). Robert Clements ( i658) and ( ). Abraham Stickney (1703-1783) of Tewksbury, Massachu- setts; served under Lieutenant Peter Abbot, 1722; marched to the relief of Fort William Henry, in Colonel Eleazer Tyng's regiment, as Ensign in command of soldiers drawn out of Captain William Brown's company of Tewksbury, 1757; enlisted to go to Lake George, in Colonel Tyng's regiment, 1758. John Clements (1653-1692) of Haverhill, Massachusetts; served in Lieutenant Benjamin Swett's Company, in King Philip's War, 1676. John Kittredge ( 1676) of Billerica, Massachusetts; member of Captain Thomas Wheeler's company, in the fight at Brookfield, August, 1675; in scouting service, 1676. Samuel Ayer (1654-1 708) of Haverhill, Massachusetts; Captain of Haverhill Company; served in King Philip's War, in Captain Benjamin Swett's company, 1676; killed while in command of a company in pursuit of Indians, after an attack upon Haverhill. Nathaniel Putnam (I6l9-1700) of Salem, Massachu- setts; Lieutenant of the Foot Company, in Salem Village, 1683; Deputy to the General Court, l690-'9l. William French (1604-I68l) of Cambridge, Massachu- setts; Lieutenant of the Cambridge (Massachusetts) Com- 36 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS pany, 1647; served in King Philip's War; Deputy, 1661- '63-'64. Richard Swan ( 1678) of Rowley, Massachusetts; served in King Philip's War, and in expedition to Canada; Deputy to the General Court, 1666, '73, '75. John Whitney (1621-1692) of Watertown, Massachu- setts; member of Captain John Cutler's company, in King Philip's War; served in the Sudbury Fight, April 29, 1676, Thomas Chandler ( 1703) of Andover, Massachu- setts; Deputy to the General Court, 1678; Lieutenant in Andover Company, under Captain Dudley Bradstreet, 1683. George Abbot (I6l5-l68l) of Andover, Massachusetts; in garrison at Andover, in King Philip's War. William Stickney ( 1664) of Rowley, Massachu- setts; a founder of Rowley, Massachusetts; appointed Lieu- tenant, 1661. Henry Palmer ( 1680) of Haverhill, Massachusetts; Deputy to the General Court, 1667, '74, '76, m, 78, '79. Robert Clements ( 1658) of Haverhill, Massachu- setts; Deputy to the General Court, 1647, '53. Thomas Monroe Gale. Real Estate, Washington City. Born, New York City, September 12, 1848. Son of Munroe Forbes Gale (I8l7-t880) and Lydia (Fuller) Gale (1828 Grandson of Samuel Fuller (I79l-1872) and Mary Shaw (Warner) Fuller ( ). Great-grandson of Elisha Fuller (1754-1852) and Rebecca (Waterman) Fuller ( ). Great-great-grandson of Joshua Fuller (1731-1810) and Merry (Lathrop) Fuller ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Young Fuller (1707 ) and Jerusha (Beebe) Fuller (— ). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 37 Great-great-great-great-grandson of Matthew Fuller ( 1678) and Patience (Young) Fuller ( ). Matthew Fuller ( 1678) of Plymouth, Massachu- setts; Sergeant under Myles Standish, 1643; Lieutenant of Militia Company, at Barnstable, 1652; Lieutenant of the company of fifty men from Plymouth Colony under Captain Myles Standish, in the proposed expedition against the Dutch, at Manhottoes Colony, 1654; Chairman of Council of War, Plymouth Colony; Lieutenant of the Forces sent against the Saconet Indians, 1671; one of the Magistrates, 1671; Surgeon General, 1673; Captain of the Plymouth Forces, in King Philip's War. * George Brown Goode. Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Born, New Albany, Indiana, February 13, 1851. Died, Washington City, September 6, 1896. Son of Francis Collier Goode (l8ll-l887) and Sarah Woodruff (Crane) Goode (1822-1852). Grandson of Israel Cooper Crane (1785-1845) and Hannah (Lyon) Crane (1794- 1864). Great-grandson of Israel Crane, Jr. (1755-1795) and Mary (Cooper) Crane (1759-1831). Jonathan Lyon ( ) and Margaret (Frazee) Lyon ( ). Great-great-grandson of Israel Crane of Newark (1711-1785) and Sarah ( ) Crane (1717- 1785). Henry Lyon ( ) and Hannah (Wood) Lyon ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Joseph Crane (1680 ?-l740 ?) and ( ). Henry Lyon (1682-1735) and Mary (Roberts) Lyon ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Jasper Crane, Jr. (1651-1712) and Joanna (Swaine) Crane (l65l- 1720). Samuel Lyon (1655-1705) and Hannah (Pierson) Lyon. 38 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Samuel Roberts ( 1711) and Hannah (Wood) Roberts ( ). Great-great-jjreat-great-great-grandson of Samuel Swaine (t6lO-l682) and Johanna ( ) Swaine ( 1689). Jasper Crane (i 590-1680) { ). Hugh Roberts ( ) and Mary (Calkins) Roberts ( ). Henry Lyon ( 1703) and Elizabeth (Bateman) Lyon ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Swaine (1585-1664) and ( ). Hugh Calkins (i600-l690) and Ann ( ) Calkins. Jasper Crane, Jr. (1651-1712) of Newark, New Jersey; Deputy in l65l and 1702 to the Provincial Assembly of East New Jersey; in 1673 enrolled by the town of Newark as one of its soldiers and served in garrison duty in the fortifications of Newark. Samuel Swaine (I6IO-I682) of Wethersfield, Connecti- cut; Lieutenant, Connecticut Colonial Forces, 1663; and of the Newark soldiers under Captain Robert Treat, 1667-73; Captain of the East Jersey Provincial Forces in command of the fortified town of Newark; Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1663; Deputy and "Third Man," Provincial Assembly of East Jersey, during the Indian hostilities, 1673- 76. Jasper Crane (1590-1680) of New Haven, Connecticut, and of Newark, New Jersey; signer of original agreement to elect town officers. New Haven, Connecticut, June 14, 1639; Deputy of General Court of Electors of New Haven Colony, 1653-58; Assistant, 1662-67; Deputy, Provincial Assem- bly or House of Burgesses, of East Jersey, 1667-73; one of the founders of Newark, New Jersey, and its first Magistrate, 1667. Henry Lyon ( 1703) of Milford, Connecticut; Dep- uty to the General Assembly of East Jersey, l675-'86; mem- ber of the King's Council, l683-'86. William Swaine (1585-1664) of Watertown, Massachu- IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 39 setts; Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1636; Commission to establish and govern the new Colony of Connecticut, 1636; Assistant, First General Court, 1637; Deputy to the General Court, New Haven Colony, l653-'57. Hugh Calkin (1600-1690) of Connecticut; Deputy from Gloucester to the General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony, l650-'5l; Deputy from New London and Norwich, 1652 et seq. , for twenty-two sessions in General Court of Connecticut Colony. William Carvel Hall. Civil Engineer, U. S. Geological Survey. Born, Baltimore County, Maryland, October 22, 1869. Son of William Carvil Hall (1833-1879) and Agnes Wirt (Robinson) Hall (1838-1871). Grandson of Benedict William Hall (1790-1843) and Ann (Calhoun) Hall (1795- 1858). Alexander Charles Robinson (1808-1871) and Rosa Edward (Wirt) Robinson (1812-1849). Great-grandson of Josias Carvil Hall (1746-1814) and Janet (Smith) Hall (1752-1812). Alexander Robinson (1751-1845) and Angelica (Peale) Robinson (1775-1853). William Calhoun (1767-1808) and Lydia (Cattell) Calhoun (1773- 1850). Great-great-grandson of John Hall (1701-1774) and Hannah (Matthews) Hall (1711-1782). Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827) and Rachel (Brewer) Peale (1744- 1790). Benjamin Cattell (I75l-l782) and Mary (McCall) Cattell (1749- 1782). Great-great-great-grandson of John Brewer (1709-1754) and Eleanor (Mackubbin) Brewer (1708- 1779). 40 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS John Hall (1658-1737) and Martha (Goldsmith) Hall (1667-1720). George McCall (l 724-1 756) and Lydia (Abbot) McCall ( 1795). Roger Matthews ( 1741) and Mary (Carvil) Matthews ( 1718). William Cattell ( l75l) and Ann (Frazier) Cattell ( 1743). Great-great-great-great-grandson of John Brewer (1684-1730) and Dinah (Battee) Brewer (1690 ). Roger Matthews ( ) and Hannah ( ). William Cattell (i682-i752) and Mary (Godfrey) Cattell ( 1728). George McCall ( 1740) and Ann (Yeates) McCall (1697-1746). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Godfrey ( ) and ( ). John Brewer ( l690) and Sarah (Ridgeley) Brewer ( ). Jasper Yeates ( 1720) and Catherine (Sunderline) Yeates (1670 Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Henry Ridgely ( ) and Elizabeth (Howard) Ridgely ( ). James Sunderlaine ( ) and Annika (Kyn) Sunderlaine ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of JORAN Kyn (1620 ) and ( ). John Hall (l 701-1774) of Baltimore County, Maryland; Colonel of Baltimore County Militia, 1757. John Hall (1658-1737); Delegate to General Assembly of Maryland from Baltimore County, 1699-1702. George McCall (1724-1756) of Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania; Member of Independent Company of Foot, 1756. Rogers Matthews ( ) ; Lieutenant of Maryland Militia, for defense against Indians, 1694. William Cattell (1682-1752); Member of Provincial Council of South Carolina, 1 724. John Godfrey, Member of Provincial Council of South Carolina, 1671-1684. John Brewer ( 1690) ; Burgess from Anne Arundel County, Maryland, in Upper House of Assembly, 1661. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 41 Jasper Yeates ( 1720); Chief Burgess, Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1703; Member of Provincial Council of Pennsylvania. Henry Ridgely ( ) ; Member of Provincial Assembly of Maryland, 1692; Member of Governor's Council of Mary- land; Major and Colonel of Militia in Anne Arundel County, Maryland; Commissioner, 1683. James Sunderlaine ( ) of Upland, Pennsylvania; Captain of a company of militia, 1675; Representative for Chester County in the Pennsylvania Legislature, l688-'90. JORAN Kyn (1620 ) of Upland, Pennsylvania; sol- dier in the Life Guard of Governor Printy, third Governor of the Swedish Colony of Delav^^are. Francis Hunter Hardie. Captain, Third Cavalry, U.S. Army. Born, Benicia, California, September 28, 1854. Son of James Allen Hardie (1823-1876) and Margaret (Hunter) Hardie (1832-1888). Grandson of Henry Donnell Hunter (1803-1861) and Catherine Maley (Cuyler) Hunter (1807-1832). Great-grandson of John Cuyler (1766-1828) and Hannah (Maley) Cuyler ( ). Great-great-grandson of Cornelius Cuyler (1735-1794) and Anna (Wendell) Cuyler (1737- 1775). Great-great-great-grandson of Jacob Wendell (1702-1745) and Helena (Van Rensselaer) Wendell (1702 ). Johannis Cuyler (1699-1746) and Catherina (Wendell) Cuyler ( 1746). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Hendrick Van Rensselaer ( ) and Catherine (Van Burgh) Van Rensselaer (1665 ). 42 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Johannis Cuyler (1661-1740) and Elsie (Ten Broeck) Cuyler ( 1752). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of JEREMIAS Van Rensselaer ( ) and Marie (Van Courtlandt) Van Rensselaer ( ). Hendrick Cuyler (1639-I69t) and Anne ( ). DiRCK Wessels Ten Broeck (1638-1717) and Christine (Van Buren) Ten Broeck ( ). Hendrick Van Rensselaer ( ) ; Captain of a company of Foot Militia, 1735; New York Provincial Forces, French and Indian Wars. JEREMIAS Van Rensselaer ( 1674); the Second Patroon, Member of the Colonial Assembly, and Speaker, 1664; Colonel of Militia at Albany. Hendrick Cuyler (1639-I69l); Major of the Albany Troop, 1689; French and Indian Wars. DiRCK Wessels Ten Broeck ( 1638-1 7l 7); Commis- sioned 1688 and dispatched to Canada; served under Gen- eral Winthrop, Canadian Expedition, 1690; Mayor of Albany, l696-'98; Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1691; Major, 1700, under Colonel Pieter Schuyler. Joseph Cuyler Hardie. Clerk, War Department, Washington City. Born, Benicia, California, July 10, 18J7. Son of James Allen Hardie (1823-1876) and Margaret (Hunter) Hardie (1832-1888). Grandson of Henry Donnell Hunter (l803-lS6l) and Catherine Maiey (Cuyler) Hunter (1807-1832). Great-grandson of John Cuyler (1766-1828) and Hannah (Maley) Cuyler ( ). Great-great-grandson of Cornelius Cuyler (1735-1794) and Anna (Wendell) Cuyler (1737- 1775). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 43 Great-great-great-grandson of Jacob Wendell (i702-t745) and Helena (Van Rensselaer) Wendell (1702 ). Johannis Cuyler (1699-1746) and Catherina (Wendell) Cuyler ( 1746). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Hendrick Van Rensselaer ( ) and Catherine (Van Burgh) Van Rensselaer (1665 ). Johannis Cuyler (l66l-l740) and Elese (Ten Broeck) Cuyler ( 1752). Hermanus Wendell (1678 ) and Anna (Glen) Wendell (1677- 1756). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of DiRCK Wessels Ten Broeck (1638-1717) and Christine (Van Buren) Ten Broeck ( ). Hendrick Cuyler (1639-I69i) and Anne ( ). Jeremias Van Rensselaer ( i674) and Maria (Van Courtlandt) Van Rensselaer ( 1689). Jacob Glen (1646-1685) and Catherine (Van Witbeck) Glen (1610 Johannis Pieterszen Van Burgh (1624-1697) and Catherine (Jans) Van Burgh ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Oloff Stevenson Van Cortlandt (1600-1684) and Ann (Locke- mans) Van Cortlandt. Alexander Lindsay Glen (I6i0-i685) and Catalyn (Doncassen) Glen ( ). Hendrick Van Rensselaer ( ) ; Captain of a company of Foot Militia, 1735; New York Provincial Forces, French and Indian Wars. Dirck Wessels Ten Broeck (1638-1 717); Commis- sioned 1688 and dispatched to Canada; served under General Winthrop, Canadian Expedition, 1690; Mayor of Albany, l696-'98; Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1691; Major, 1700, under Colonel Pieter Schuyler. Hendrick Cuyler (1639-I69l); Major of the Albany Troop, 1689; French and Indian Wars. 44 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Jeremias Van Rensselaer ( 1674); the Second Patroon, Member of the Colonial Assembly, and Speaker 1664; Colonel of Militia at Albany. Johannis Pieterszen Van Burgh (1624-1697); Corp- oral, Blue Flag Company, Burgher Corps, at New Amster- dam, 1652-53; President of the Bench, 1662; Provincial Envoy to Amsterdam, 1664; Burgomaster, 1673-74; Cap- tain at New Orange, 1673-74. Oloff Stevensen Van Cortlandt (1600-1684); Colo- nel of the Burgher Corps, 1649. Alexander Lindsay Glen (1610-1685); a soldier in the service of the Dutch West India Company at Fort Nassau, on the South River in 1633; Magistrate at Albany, l643-'63; Proprietor at Schenectady, 1663. Robert Stockwell Hatcher. Secretary of the Universal Postal Congress. Born, Lafayette, Indiana, February 15, 1865. Son of William Henry Hatcher (1828-1S69) and Sarah Elizabeth (Early) Hatcher (1837-1883). Grandson of Archibald Hatcher (1789-1845) and EHzabeth N. (Dibrell) Hatcher (1798-1861). Great-grandson of Anthony Dibrell (1763-1816) and Wilmuth (Watson) Dibrell (1774- 1851). Great-great-grandson of Anthony Du Breuil (1729-1799) and Elizabeth (Lee) Du Breuil (1733-1770). Great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Lee (1679-1735) and ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Charles Lee (1656-1701) and EHzabeth (Medestand) Lee ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Richard Lee (1590-1664) and Ann ( ). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 45 Richard Lee (1590-1664); Colonial Secretary of Virginia, under Sir William Berkeley, President of His Majesty's Hon- orable Council of State, 1641. James Malcolm Henry. Bank Teller, Washington City. Born, Prince George's County, Maryland, September 23, 1863. Son of James L. M. Henry (I8l9-l88l) and Kate (Kearney) Henry ( ). Grandson of John A. Kearney (1790-1847) and Mary M. (Forrest) Kearney (l807- 1885). Great-grandson of Richard Forrest (1767-1831) and Sarah (Crawford) Forrest (1770- 1832). Great-great-grandson of Zachariah Forrest (1742-181 7) and Nancy (Edwards) Forrest ( 1787). Great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Forrest ( ) and Sarah (Hazel) Forrest ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Patrick Forrest ( 1675) and Frances (Horn) Forrest ( ). PATRICK Forrest ( 1675); Member of the Maryland House of Burgesses, l649-'50; grandson of Sir Anthony For- rest, Knight, who, with his son and wife (the first gentle- woman to land in America), came to Jamestown, Virginia, in 1608, with Captain John Smith. John William Henry. Accountant, Washington City. Born, Prince George's County, Maryland, October 4, 1865. Son of James L. M. Henry (1819-1881) and Kate (Kearney) Henry ( ). Grandson of John A. Kearney (1790-1847) and Mary M. (Forrest) Kearney (1807- 1885). 46 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-grandson of Richard Forrest (1767-1831) and Sarah (Crawford) Forrest (1770- 1832). Great-great-grandson of Zachariah Forrest (1742-1817) and Ann ( ) Forrest ( 1787). David Crawford (1740-1800) and ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Forrest ( ) and Sarah (Hazel) Forrest ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Patrick Forrest ( 1675) and Frances (Horn) Forrest ( ). David Crawford (1740-1800); Signer of Declaration of Maryland Freeman; Member of Provincial Convention held in Annapolis to vote for Delegate to the Congress of 1774; Member of Committee on Correspondence and Expenditures of Money; Member of Upper House of Assembly, 1780; First Associate Judge of Prince George's County. Patrick Forrest ( 1675); Member of the Maryland House of Burgesses, l649-'50; grandson of Sir Anthony For- rest, Knight, who, with his son and wife (the first gentle- woman to land in America), came to Jamestown, Virginia, in 1608, with Captain John Smith. Henry Peter Renouf Holt. U. S. Disbursing Agent. Born, New London, Connecticut, June 12, 1840. Son of Robert Holt (I8l6-l853) and Nancy (Renouf) Holt (1819-1891). Grandson of Robert Holt (1782-1838) and Nancy (Hempstead) Holt (1785-1835). Great-grandson of Benjamin Hempstead (1753-1798) and Elizabeth (Copp) Hempstead (1758 ). Great-great-grandson of Joseph Copp (1732-1815) and Rachel (Denison) Copp (1734 ). Great-great-great-grandson of Daniel Denison (1703-1760) and Rachel (Starr) Denison (1705 ). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 47 Great-great-great-great-grandson of George Denison (l67l-l720) and Mary (Wetherell) Denison ( 1711). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Denison (1646-1698) and Phoebe (Lay) Denison (1650-1699). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of George Denison (I6i8-i694) and Ann (Borodell) Denison (i6i5- 1712). George Denison (1618-1694) of Stonington, New London, and Mystic, Connecticut; Captain, New London County Forces, in King Philip's War; served under Major John Mann and Major Talcott; second in command to Major Robert Treat in the Great Swamp Fight; captured the Indian Chief Canon- chet; chosen with Major John Mason to assist the Pequot Chiefs to govern their tribes; Assistant and Deputy from Stonington to the Connecticut General Court, fifteen terms. Archibald Hopkins. Chief Clerk, U. S. Court of Claims. Born, Williamstown, Massachusetts, February 20, 1842. Son of Marie Hoplcins (1802-1887) and Mary (Hubbell) Hopkins (l8l3 ). Grandson of Archibald Hopkins (1766 ) and Mary (Curtis) Hopkins (1772- 1865). Lyman Hubbell (1768-1859) and Louisa (Bossiter) Hubbell ( ). Great-grandson of Mark Hopkins (1739-1776) and Electa (Sargent) Hopkins (1746- 1798). Eleazer Hubbell (1739-1810) and ( ). Great-great-grandson of Timothy Hopkins (i69i-i748) and Mary (Judd) Hopkins ( ). Eleazer Hubbell (1700-1770) and ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of JOHN HOPKINS (1665-1732) and ( ). 48 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Mark Hopkins (1739-1776); Ensign and Lieutenant under Francis Bernard, Royal Governor of Massachusetts. Timothy Hopkins (1691-1748); Captain of Colonial Troops of Connecticut in 1732. Eleazer Hubbell (1700-1770); Captain of Connecticut Troops. John Hopkins (1665-1732); Sergeant, Connecticut Col- onial Troops, 1714; Ensign, 1715; Lieutenant, 1716. Arnold Harris Hord. Clergyman, P. E. Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Born in Kentucky, October 13, 1867. Son of William T. Hord (1832 ) and Eleanor V. (Harris) Hord (1842 Grandson of Francis T. Hord (1797-1869) and Elizabeth S. (Moss) Hord (1808- 1884). Great-grandson of Elias Hord (1773-1821) and Ann (Triplett) Hord (1774-1866). Great-£:reat-grandson of Francis Triplett (i 728-1794) and Benedite ( ). Francis Triplett (1728-1794) of Fauquier County Court, Virginia; served as a volunteer in the Militia of Prince William County, Virginia, during the French and Indian War, enter- ing the military service in 1 750. William Edward Horton. Lawyer, New York City. Born, Washington City, August 28, 1868. Son of William E. Horton (1839 ) and Josephine Julia (Clarke) Horton (1849 ). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 49 Grandson of Otis N. Horton (1805-1884) and Caroline Elizabeth (Spicer) Horton (1808-1875). Joseph Clarke (1802-1871) and Julia A. (Eddy) Clarke (1806-1887). Great-grandson of William Clarke (1778-1843) and Sally (Hamilton) Clarke ( 1850). Benjamin Spicer (1763 ) and Elizabeth ( ) Spicer (1764 ). Preserved Eddy, Jr. ( ) and ( ). Great-great-grandson of Thomas Clarke (1743-1813) and Sarah (Case) Clarke (1753-1842). Preserved Eddy (1748-1838) and Lydia (Davis) Eddy ( ). Edward Spicer ( ) and Abigail (Allyn) Spicer (1737-1798). Great-great-great-grandson of Carew Clarke, Jr. (1696 ) and Judith (Ducumer) Clarke ( ). John Spicer ( ) and Mary (Geer) Spicer ( ). Job Eddy ( ) and ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Carew Clarke, Sr. ( ) and Ann (Dyre) Clarke ( ). Edward Spicer ( ) and Catharine (Stone) Spicer ( ). Robert Geer ( ) and Martha (Tyler) Geer ( ). Obadiah Eddy (1683 ) and Abigail (Devotion) Eddy ( ). Great-grcat-great-great-great-grandson of Joseph Clarke (I6l8-l694) and Margaret ( ). Zechariah Eddy (1639-I7l8) and Alice (Paddock) Eddy (1640-1692). Peter Spicer ( 1695) and Mary (Busicot) Spicer ( ). George Geer (- — ) and Sarah (Allyn) Geer ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Robert Allyn (1608-1683) and ( ). Samuel Eddy (1608 ) and Elizabeth ( ). Joseph Clarke (1618-1694); named as Assistant in the Second Rhode Island Charter, of 1663; was also Assistant in 1658, '63-'65, 78-79. Peter Spicer ( 1695) of Connecticut; served in King- Philip's War. Robert Allyn (I608-1683); Secretary of the General Court of Connecticut, 1657, and Constable, 1669. 50 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Samuel Eddy (1608 ) of Plymouth, Massachusetts; Member of the Plymouth Military Company, 1643. Leland Ossian Howard. Entomologist, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Born, Rockford, Illinois, June 11, 18S7. Son of Ossian Gregory Howard (1832-1873) and Lucy Dunham (Thurber) Howard (1834-1893). Grandson of Abner Oilman Tliurber (1797-1860) and Lucy (Dunham) Thurber (1800-1892). Great-grandson of Abner Thurber (1772-I8l5) and Lois (Pickering) Thurber (1778- 1853). Great-great-grandson of John Pickering (1738-1823) and Hannah (Ingersoll) Pickering (1739- 1795). Great-great-great-grandson of William Pickering (1700-1765) and Eunice (Pickering) Pickering (1705-1783). Nathaniel Ingersoll ( ) and Bethia (Gardner) Ingersoll ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of John Pickering (1658-1722) and Sarah (Burrill) Pickering (1661- 1747). John Gardner (l68l-l72l) and Elizabeth (Weld) Gardner ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Pickering (1637-1694) and Alice Bullock (Flint) Pickering ( )■ Daniel Weld (i642-i690) and Bethia (Mitchelson) Weld ( ). John Gardner (1681-1721) of Salem, Massachusetts; served in the defence of Haverhill and in the protection of the frontier against the Indians, with the rank of Captain, 1708; Deputy, 1716-21. John Pickering (1637-1694) of Salem, Massachusetts; served, with the rank of Lieutenant, under Captain Moseley at Deerfield, 1675. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 51 Daniel Weld (1642-1690) of Salem, Massachusetts; Sur- geon General in the Narragansett Expedition, under General Winslow, 1675. Gardiner Greene Hubbard. Retired Lawyer, Washington City. Born, Boston, Massachusetts, August 25, 1822. Son of Samuel Hubbard (1785-1847) and Mary Anne (Greene) Hubbard (1790-1827). Grandson of William Hubbard (1740-1801) and Joanna (Perkins) Hubbard (1740- 1789). Great-grandson of Daniel Hubbard (1704-1741) and Martha (Coit) Hubbard ( ). Great-great-grandson of John Hubbard (1676-1705) and Mabel (Russell) Hubbard (1679 Great-great-great-grandson of John Hubbard (1648-1 710) and Anne (Leverett) Hubbard ( ). Daniel Russell ( 1769) and Mabel (Wyllis) Russell (1658 — — ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of William Hubbard (1612-1704) and Mary (Rogers) Hubbard ( ). Samuel Wyllis (1632-1709) and Ruth (Haynes) Wyllis ( ). Richard Russell (1612-1679) and Maud ( ) Russell ( 1679). Sir John Leverett (I6i6-1679) and ( ) Leverett ( ). John Haynes (1594-1654) and Mabel (Harlakinden) Haynes ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Hubbard (1594-1670) and Judith (Knapp) Hubbard ( ). George Wyllis ( i645) and ( ). Samuel Wyllis (1632-1709) of Connecticut; Assistant, l654-'85; Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1661, '62, '64, '67. Richard Russell (1612-1679); Member, General Court, Massachusetts, 1646; Speaker, l648-'49, '54-'56, '58; Mem- ber of Council, 1659, '74; Treasurer of the Colony, 1644, '79. 52 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Sir John Leverett (I6l6-l679); Agent of the Bay Col- ony in the English Court; Major General of the Massachusetts Forces, 1663-73; Deputy Governor; Governor, 1673-79. JOHN Haynes (1594-1654); Governor, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1635; First Governor of Connecticut Colony; President of the First General Court, 1637; held the office of Governor, in every alternate year, until his death; Commis- sioner of Connecticut at meeting of Commissioner of United Colonies, Hartford, 1650; Signed Confederation to secure united action in defence against the Indians. William Hubbard (1594-1670); Member of General Court, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1660. George Wyllis ( 1645); Trooper in Pequot War; Assistant, 1639; Governor of Connecticut, 1641-42. Frederic Wolters Huidekoper. Receiver, Richmond and Danville Railroad Company. Born, Meadville, Pennsylvania, September 12, 1840. Son of Edgar Huidekoper (I8t2-1862) and Frances (Shippen) Huidekoper (1818 ). Grandson of Henry Shippen (1788-1839) and Elizabeth Wallace (Evans) Shippen (1798-1875). Great-grandson of Joseph Shippen (l732-l8lO) and Jane (Galloway) Shippen (1745- 1801). Evan Rice Evans ( l8ll) and Grace (Wallis) Evans (1777-1804). Great-great-grandson of Edward Shippen (l703-l78l) and Sarah (Plumley) Shippen (1706- 1735). Evan Evans (1732-1794) and Margaret (Nevin) Evans ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Joseph Shippen (1678-1741) and Abigail (Grosse) Shippen ( 1716). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 53 Great-great-great-great-grandson of Edward Shippen (1639-1712) and Elizabeth (Lybrand) Shipper ( 1688). JOSEPH Shippen (l 732-1 810) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Colonel of Pennsylvania Troops in Provincial Army, in the French and Indian Wars; served in Braddock's Expedition against Fort Duquesne. Edward Shippen (1703-1781) of Lancaster, Pennsyl- vania; Paymaster British and Provincial Forces, French and Indian War, and for his services received public thanks, 1760; Mayor of Philadelphia, 1744; Judge of the Court of Com- mon Pleas, l746-'48. Evan Evans (1732-1794) of Chester, Pennsylvania; Member of Chester County Association, and of the Com- mittee of Observation for Chester County, 1774. Edward Shippen (1639-1712) of Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania; Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- pany, of Boston, 1669; Speaker of the Assembly, 1695; Member of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, 1696- 1712; Judge of the Supreme Court and Presiding Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1697; First Mayor of Philadel- phia, 1701; Acting Deputy Governor, 1703; President of the Provincial Council, 1702-'04. James Bowen Johnson. Secretary and Treasurer, Howard University, Washington City. Born, Royal Oak, Miciiigan, October 4, 1830. Son of James Gibson Johnson (1799-1872) and Susannah (Bowen) John- son (1799-1879). Grandson of Jeremiah Johnson (1763-1847) and Thomazin (Blanchard) Johnson (1765-1825). 54 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Daniel Bowen (1750-1829) and Mehitable (Packard) Bowen (1758- 1838). Great-grandson of Nehemiah Blanchard (1736 ) and Mary Densbury (Gibson) Johnson (1737 ). Silas Bowen (1722-1790) and Dorothy (Lyon) Bowen (1727-1762). Great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Blanchard (1701-1765) and Hannah (Thayer) Blanchard (1698 ). Henry Bowen (1700-1758) and Margaret (Davis) Bowen (1699- 1762). James Gibson (l700-l75l) and Thomazin (Barton) Gibson (I7l0- 1752). Great-great-great-grandson of Ephraim Thayer (1669-1757) and Sarah (Bass) Thayer (1672-1751). Isaac Bowen (1676-1727) and Hannah (Winchester) Bowen (1680 Great-great-great-great-grandson of John Bass (1632-1716) and Ruth (Alden) Bass ( 1674). Henry Bowen (1634-1724) and Elizabeth (Johnson) Bowen (1637- 1683). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Isaac Johnson (1653-1675) and Elizabeth (Porter) Johnson ( ). Samuel Bass (i600-i694) and Ann ( ) Bass (l600-l693). John Alden (l597-l687) and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Johnson (1600-1659) and ( ). Silas Bowen (1722-1 790) of Connecticut; Deputy from Woodstock to the Legislature that met in Hartford, May 13, 1773. Henry Bowen (1 700-1758); Deputy from Woodstock to the Connecticut Legislature, 1749-51, '54. James Gibson (1700-175l); served on the Expedition to Cape Breton and Louisburg, with the rank of Colonel, 1745, having contributed £500 thereto; one of those who escaped death while on a scout. May 10; with five men he towed the fireship against the enemy's fleet and the west gate. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 55 Henry Bowen (1634-1724) of Roxbury, Massachusetts, and Woodstock, Connecticut; served in the Great Swamp Fight, King Philip's War. Isaac Johnson (1653-1675) of Roxbury, Massachusetts; Captain of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, of Boston, 1635; Captain of the Roxbury Company, 1653; in the Narragansett Fort Fight, Captain Johnson was killed while leading his men into the fort over the felled tree which was the only bridge over the swamp, and across which but one man could pass at a time. Samuel Bass (1600-1 694) of Braintree, Massachusetts; Deputy to the General Court, 1641 et seq. John Alden (1 597-1 687) of Plymouth, Massachusetts; last surviving signer of Mayflower Compact; Member under arms of Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Company, 1643; Assistant, 163 3 -'41, '50 -'86; Deputy, 1641 -'42, '43 -'49; Member of the Council of War, Plymouth Colony, 1646, '53-'60, '67, '71, '75-'76. John Johnson (1600-1659) of Roxbury, Massachusetts; came from England with Winthrop; was "Surveyor General of all ye Armyes"; Deputy to the first General Court of Massachusetts Bay and for fourteen years thereafter. Arthur Keith. Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey. Born, St. Louis, Missouri, September 30, 1864. Son of Harrison Alonzo Keith (1839 ) and Mary Elizabeth (Richardson) Keith (1836 ). Grandson of Jacob Richardson (1794-1864) and Mary (Brown) Richardson (1805 Great-grandson of Jacob Richardson (1769-1839) and Sarah (Lewis) Richardson ( ). 56 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-great-grandson of Jacob Richardson (1742-1817) and Sarah (Brown) Richardson (1742-1825). Great-great-great-grandson of Hezekiah Richardson (I7l5-i795) and Elizabeth (Walicer) Richard- son (1716-1792). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Richardson (1679-1753) and Mary (Peacock) Richardson ( 1756). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Richardson (1645-1720) and Mary (Stevenson) Richard- son (1645-1690). Thomas Richardson (1645-1 720) of Billerica, Massachu- setts; served in Captain Samuel Gallup's Company in Expe- dition to Canada, 1690; Deputy to General Court of Massa- chusetts Bay Colony, 1703-'04. Henry Greenway Kemp. Journalist, Washington City. Born, Gloucester County, Virginia, September 3, 1867. Son of William Perrin Kemp (1837-1885) and Louisa Richardson (Smith) Kemp (1842-1893). Grandson of Wyndham Kemp (1809-1875) and Anne Louisa (Perrin) Kemp (I8l3- 1848). Great-grandson ot William Kennan Perrin (1783-1855) and Frances Burwell (Page) Perrin (1791-1819). Great-great-grandson of Mann Page (1766-1813) and EHzabeth (Nelson) Page (1770-1853). Great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Nelson (1738-1789) and Lucy (Grimes) Nelson ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Phillip Grimes ( ) and Mary (Randolph) Grimes ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Sir John Randolph (1693 ) and Susannah (Beverly) Randolph ( 1737). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 57 Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Peter Beverly ( 1728) and Elizabeth (Peyton) Beverly ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Robert Beverly ( 1689) and Mary ( ) Beverly ( ). Robert Beverly ( 1689); Clerk of the House of Bur- gesses, 1670; Governor Berkeley gave him, on November 3, 1686, a commission addressed to officers of all ships, in Vir- ginia, as "a faithful and principal soldier," and on Novem- ber 13, gave him another, appointing him Commander of all his (Berkeley's) forces. William Salsbury Knox. George W. Knox Express Company, Washington City. Born, Tinmouth, Vermont, November 16, 1862. Son of George William Knox (1829-1892) and Belary Ann (Salsbury) Knox (— )• Grandson of Jesse Knox (1805-1879) and Sarah (Sherburne) Knox (1805-1864). Great-grandson of Eleazer Knox ( ) and Tamson (Tibbetts) Knox ( ). John Sherburne (1782-1857) and Rebecca (Sheppard) Sherburne (1783-1832). Great-great-grandson of William Knox (1748-1851) and Sarah (Alley) Knox (1748-1838). John Sherburne ( ) and Hannah (Elliot) Sherburne ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Joseph Knox (I7l7 ) and Mary Jones (Falls) Knox ( ). John Sherburne (1723 — — ) and Miriam ( ) Sherburne ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Zachariah Knox ( ) and Sarah ( ) Knox ( ). John Sherburne (l678 ) and Jane (Drake) Sherburne (l69l Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Sylvanus Knox ( ) and Elizabeth (Emery) Knox ( 1704). Samuel Sherburne (t638-i69i) and Love (Hutchins) Sherburne (1647-1739). 58 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-grcat-great-great-great-great-grandson of Henry Sherburne { 1680) and Rebecca (Gibbons) Sherburne ( 1667). James Emery (1630 ) and ( ) Emery ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Ambrose Gibbons (i600-i656) and ( ) Gibbons ( ). Anthony Emery ( ) and ( ) Emery( ). Samuel Sherburne (1638-1691) of Hampton, New Hamp- shire; killed by the Indians at Meregnoit, in King William's War, while acting as Captain. James Emery (1630 ) of Kittery, Maine; Deputy to the Massachusetts General Court, 1693, '95. Ambrose Gibbons (1600-1656); Deputy Governor of New Hampshire, 1630; Captain, Portsmouth Colony Alarm, 1643. Anthony Emery ( ) of Kittery, Maine, and Ports- mouth, New Hampshire; Deputy to the Massachusetts Gen- eral Court, 1672. Daniel Read Larned. Major (Retired), U. S. Army. Born, Connecticut, July 26, 1 828. Son of George Larned (1792-1874) and Maria C (Read) Larned (1793- 1833). Grandson of Thaddeus Larned (1756-I8i8) and Abigail (Russell) Larned (1766- 1797). Great-grandson of Simon Larned (1721-1807) and Rebekah (Merrill) Larned (I7l8- 1802). Great-great-grandson of William Larned (1688-1747) and Hannah (Bryant) Larned (1696- 1747). Great-great-great-grandson of ISAAC LEARNED, JR. (1655-1737) and Sarah (Bigelow) Learned (1659 IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 59 ISAAC Learned, Jr. (1655-1737) ; served in Captain Daven- port's Company, and was wounded in a fight with the Narra- gansett Indians; served in Captain Sill's Company, in King Philip's War. Oscar Fitzalan Long. Captain, I). S. Army. Born, Utica, New York, June 16, 185 3. Son of William Wallace Long (1829-1893) and Eva Eliza (Veeder) Long (1830 ). Grandson of Samuel Veeder (1780-1849) and Janetje (Mabie) Veeder (1797- 1855). Great-grandson of Lucas Wyngaart Veeder (1757 ) and Susanna (Bratt) Veeder { )• Jacob Mabie (1772-1823) and Eva (Van Patten) Mabie (1771-1862). Great-great-grandson of Simon Veeder (1709-1786) and Catalyntje (Valkert) Veeder ( ). Cornelius Mabie (1741-1789) and Hester (Groat) Mabie (1742- 1822). Great-great-great-grandson of Johannes Veeder ( 1746) and Susanna (Wemp) Veeder ( ). Jacob Mabie (1698-1755) and Catrina (Vrooman) Mabie ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Simon Volkertsie Veeder (1624-1697) and ( ). Jan Pietersie Mabie ( 1725) and Anna (Barsboom) Mabie ( ). Simon Volkertsie Veeder (1624-1697) of Schenectady, New York; a defender of Schenectady when it was attacked and destroyed by the French and Indians, 1690. Jan Pietersie Mabie ( 1725) of Schenectady, New York; Freeholder in Albany; his stone garrison house was successfully defended against the French and Indians when Schenectady was destroyed in 1690; served on all the ' ' alarms' ' to repel attacks, and enrolled men under Colonial sanction. 60 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS •i^ Charles Addison Mann. Lawyer. Born, Utica, New York, May 29, 1835. Died, St. Paul, Minnesota, Marcli 13, 1896. Son of Charles Addison Mann (1803-1860) and EiTima(Bagg) Mann (l8l3- 1887). Grandson of • Abijah Mann (1761-1856) and Livinia (Ford) Mann (1768-1813). Great-grandson of Abijah Mann (1734-1809) and Sarah (Porter) Mann ( ). Great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Man (1693 ) and Mary (Sprague) Man ( 1735). John Porter (1694-1753) and Sarah (Heaton) Porter (1705 ). Great-great-great-grandson of Richard Man (l652-l728) and EHzabeth (Sutton) Man (1662 ). James Heaton (1665 ) and Sarah ( ) Heaton ( ). John Porter (1666-1747) and Mary (Butler) Porter (1670 ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of James Heaton (1633-1712) and Sarah (Streete) Heaton ( ). John Sutton (l642-l69l) and Elizabeth (House) Sutton ( ). Thomas Butler ( ) and Sarah (Stone) Butler ( ). Samuel Porter (1626-1689) and Hannah (Stanley) Porter ( 1702). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Porter ( ) and ( ) Porter ( ). Richard Butler ( 1684) and — — ( ) Butler ( ). Samuel Stone (1602-1663) and ( ) Stone ( ). Richard Man (1652-1728); served in the Indian Wars in Connecticut, and was in the " Narragansett Sortie." James Heaton (1633-1712) of New Haven, Connecticut; Sergeant and Ensign, New Haven Militia; Representative, l696-'97. John Sutton (1642-I69l) of Massachusetts; Ensign in King Philip's War, in Captain Williams' Company. John Porter ( ) ; Member of the first Troop of Horse, Connecticut Colony, 1658; Deputy to General Court, 1646. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 61 Richard Butler ( 1684) ; Representative to General Court, Colony of Connecticut, l656-'60. Samuel Stone (l602-t663) of Hartford, Connecticut; Chaplain under Major John Mason, Pequot War, 1637. Charles Addison Mann, Jr. student, Washington City. Born, Washington City, May 4, 1875. Son of Charles Addison Mann (1835-1896) and Mary Elizabeth (Lee) Mann (1844 ). Grandson of Charles Addison Mann (1803-1860) and Emma (Bagg) Mann (I8l3- 1887). Great-grandson of Abijah Mann (1761-1856) and Livinia (Ford) Mann (1768-1813). Great-great-grandson of Abijah Man (1734-1809) and Sarah (Porter) Man ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Man (1693 ) and Mary (Sprague) Man ( 1735). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Richard Man (1652-1728) and Elizabeth (Sutton) Man (1662 ). Richard Man (1652-1728); served in the Indian Wars in Connecticut, and was in the " Narragansett Sortie." Theodorus Bailey Myers Mason. Lieutenant (Retired), U. S. Navy. Born, New York City, May 8, 1848. Son of Theodorus Bailey Myers (1821-1888) and Catalina Juliana (Mason) Myers (1824 ). Grandson of Sidney Mason (1799-1871) and Maria Denito (Dorado) Mason (1802-1835). Great-grandson of John Mason (1769-1852) and Tryphena (Shipley) Mason ( ). Great-great-grandson of Josiah Mason (1734-1814) and Anna (Livermore) Mason ( ). 62 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-great-great-grandson of Joseph Mason (1688-1755) and Mary (Monck) Mason ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Joseph Mason (1646-1702) and Mary (Fiske) Mason ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Hugh Mason (l605-l678) and Hester ( ) Mason (l6ll-l692). Hugh Mason (1605-1678) of Watertown, Massachusetts; came from England in ship Francis, 1634; Lieutenant, Water- town Train Band, 1645; Captain, 1652-78; Deputy to the General Court nine terms, 1635-77; Member of the Council of War, 1676; Commanded his company in the "Sudbury Fight," April 29, 1676, King PhiUp's War. George Colton Maynard. Custodian, Electrical Collections, U. S. National Museum, Washington City. Born, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 23, 1839. Son of Charles Moseley Maynard (1800-1852) and Sophronia (Colton) Maynard (1809-I86l). Grandson of Ezra Maynard (1771-1846) and Raney (Moseley) Maynard (1775- 1856). Henry Colton (1771-1831) and Lydia (Booth) Colton (1768-1838). Great-grandson of JosiAH MOSELEY (1748-1826) and Abigail (Holt) Moseley (1752- 1834). Henry Colton (1738-1787) and Mary (Burt) Colton (1745-1783). Joseph Booth (1736-1810) and Mary (Hale) Booth (1733-1809). Great-great-grandson of Daniel Moseley (1714-1777) and Anna (Abbot) Moseley (1721-1803). Ebenezer Colton (1696-1765) and Deborah (Chandler) Colton (1709-1769). Joseph Booth (1710-1784) and Sarah (Chandler) Booth (1707-1777). Great-great-great-grandson of Consider Moseley (1675-1755) and Elizabeth (Bancroft) Moseley ( )• IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 63 Thomas Colton (l65l-l728) and Hannah (Bliss) Colton (1665- 1737). Zachariah Booth (l666 ) and Mary (Harmon) Booth ( ). Henry Chandler (1667-1737) and Lydia (Abbot) Chandler (1675- 1739). Great-great-great-great-grandson of John Moseley [Maudesley] (1640-1690) and Mary (Newberry) Moseley ( ). George Colton ( 1699) and Deborah (Gardner) Colton ( 1689). Simeon Booth (1641 ) and Rebecca (Frost) Booth ( ). Thomas Chandler ( 1717) and Hannah (Brewer) Chandler ( )• Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Robert Booth (1602 ) and ( ) Booth ( ). JosiAH Moseley (1748-1826) of Westfield, Massachusetts; served in Captain James Noble's Company, Colonel Easton's Regiment, in the Expedition to Canada, 1775. Consider Moseley (1675-1755) of Westfield, Massachu- setts; his house was fortified and made a refuge for the inhabi- tants against attacks of the Indians. Thomas Colton (I65l-1728) of Longmeadow, Massa- chusetts; Ensign to the Foot Company, at Springfield, Massa- chusetts, 168 1 ; Lieutenant under Captain John Pynchon, 1685. John Moseley (1640-1690) ; of Westfield, Massachusetts; served as a Lieutenant in Westfield Company of Foot, in King Philip's War. George Colton ( 1699) of Longmeadow, Massa- chusetts; Quartermaster of the County Troop in Hampshire, 1668; Deputy from Springfield, 1669-'71, '77. Thomas Chandler ( 1717) of Massachusetts; Dep- uty from Andover to the General Court, 1678-8 1 ; Lieutenant in the Andover Foot Company, 1683. Robert Booth (1602 ); Magistrate and Selectman in Saco, 1653; Deputy from Saco to the General Court, 1659. 64 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS * Richard Worsam Meade. Rear Admiral (Retired), U. S. Navy. Born, New York City, October 9, 1837. Died, Washington City, May 4, 1897. Son of Richard Worsam Meade (1807-1870) and Clara Forsyth (Meigs) Meade (I8ll-l879). Grandson of Henry Meigs (1782-1861) and Julia (Austin) Meigs (1784-1842). Great-grandson of Josiah Meigs (1757-1822) and Clarissa (Benjamin) Meigs (1762- 1849). Great-great-grandson of Return Meigs (1708-1770) and EHzabeth (Hamlin) Meigs (1710- 1763). Great-great-great-grandson of Janna Meigs (1672-1739) and Hannah (Willard) Meigs (1673-1750). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Josiah Willard (1635-1674) and Hannah (Hosmer) Willard (1637- 1674). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson ot Simon Willard (l6o5-l676) and Mary (Sharpe) Willard ( ). Janna Meigs (1672-1739) of Guilford, Connecticut; Cap- tain of Guilford Company, 1717; Deputy to the General Court, 1716-'18. Simon Willard (1605-1676); a founder of Concord, Massachusetts; Deputy to the General Court, l636-'54; As- sistant, 1654-76; Commander-in-Chief of the Expedition of the United Colonies against Ninigret, Sachem of the Nyantics, 1655; led the heroic relief at the Battle of Brookfield; com- manded the Middlesex Regiment, of Massachusetts, in King Philip's War, with rank of Major. James Gushing Merrill. Assistant Surgeon, U.S. Army. Born, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 26, 1853. Son of James Cashing Merrill (1822-1869) and Jane Hyslop (Hammond) Merrill (1827 ). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 65 Grandson of James Gushing Merrill (1784-1853) and Anna (Saltonstall) Merrill (1787-1865). Great-grandson of Nathaniel Saltonstall (1746-181 5) and Anna (White) Saltonstall (1752-1841). Great-great-grandson of Richard Saltonstall (1703-1756) and Mary (Cooke) Saltonstall (1723 ). Great-great-great-grandson of Elisha Cooke (1678-1737) and Jane (Middlecott) Cooke (1682- 1743). G reat-great-great-great-grandson of Elisha Cooke (1637-I7l5) and Elizabeth (Leverett) Cooke (l6Sl- 1715). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Leverett (I6i6-t679) and Sarah (Sedgwick) Leverett (1629- 1704). John Leverett (I6l6-l679); Agent of the Bay Colony in the English Court; Major General of the Massachusetts Forces, 1663-73; Deputy Governor, Governor, 1673-79; Knighted by King Charles II, August, 1676, for important services as Governor of the Colony during King Philip's War. William Park Metcalf. Lawyer, Washington City. Born, Washington City, December 2, 1861. Son of William Williams Metcalf (1824 ) and G. Helen (Maynard) Met- calf (1836 ). Grandson of Jabez Metcalf (1786-1852) and Deborah (McCall) Metcalf (1793- 1869). Moses Maynard (1792-1862) and Crissa (Johnson) Maynard (1796- 1847). Great-grandson of Ozias McCall (1758-1826) and EHzabeth (Williams) McCall (1759- 1839). Joseph Metcalf (1769-1803) and Clarissa (Thomas) Metcalf (1768- 1810). 9 C 66 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS William Johnson (l759-t8l6) and Mary (Knox) Johnson (1759- 1853). Great-great-grandson of Veach Williams (1727-1804) and Lucy (Walsworth) Williams (1732-1795). Jabez Metcaif (I7l8-l794) and Sybil (Hyde) Metcalf (l730-l79l). Peleg Thomas (1736-1836) and Molly (Bartlett) Thomas (1743- 1819). Joseph Johnson (1720-1787) and Abigail (Slafter) Johnson (1724- 1811). Great-great-great-grandson of William Walsworth (1691 ) and Mary (Avery) Walsworth (1695-1739). Samuel Hyde (1691-1776) and Priscilla (Bradford) Hyde (1702- 1778). Josiah Bartlett (I701-l782) and Mercy (Chandler) Bartlett ( 1781). Ebenezer Williams (1691-1740) and Mary (Vetch) Williams ( 1782). William Johnson (1686-1752) and Hannah ( ) ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Samuel Avery (1664-1723) and Susan (Palmes) Avery (1665-1747). Joseph Bradford ( 1747) and Ann (Fitch) Bradford (1675-I7l5). Ichabod Bartlett (1679 ) and Elizabeth (Waterman) Bartlett ( 1708). Isaac Williams (1661-1739) and Elizabeth (Hyde) WiUiams (1659- 1699). William Johnson (1656-1729) and Esther (Gardner) Johnson (1659- 1706). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Palmes ( 1677) and Ann (Humfrey) Palmes (1621-1695). James Avery (1620-1694) and Joanna (Greenslade) Avery ( ). James Fitch (1622-1702) and Priscilla (Mason) Fitch (l64l ). William Bradford (1624-1703) and Alice (Richard) Bradford ( ). Benjamin Bartlett ( l69l) and Sarah (Brewster) Bartlett ( )• Isaac Williams (1638-1707) and Martha (Park) Williams (1642- 1676). William Johnson (1629-1704) and Esther (Wiswald) Johnson ( 1707). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 67 Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Humfrey (1595-I66l) and Lady Susan (Clinton) Humfrey ( )• John Mason (l600-t672) and Ann (Peck) Mason ( ). William Bradford (1588-1657) and Alice Carpenter (Soiithworth) Bradford (1590-1670). Robert Bartlett (1603-1670) and Mary (Warren) Bartlett ( ). Edward Johnson (l 599-1672) and Susan ( ) Johnson (1 597-1690). Love Brewster ( l650) and Sarah (Collier) Brewster ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Brewster (l566-l644) and ( ) Brewster ( ). William Collier ( 1670) and Jane ( ) Collier ( ). Richard Warren ( 1628) and Elizabeth ( ) Warren ( ). Veach Williams (1727-1804) of Lebanon, Connecticut; Captain of Militia, 1765; Deputy, 1765. James Avery (1620-1694) of New London, Connecticut; Ensign, Lieutenant, and Captain of the New London Com- pany; served throughout King Philip's War, in command of soldiers from Stonington, New London, and Lyme; Captain of one of the four companies which protected the frontier, 1676; Deputy to the General Court, l656-'80. James Fitch (1622-1702) of Norwich, Connecticut; Chaplain of the Connecticut Forces, in the Great Swamp Fight, in King Philip's War. Benjamin Bartlett ( 1691) of Duxbury, Massachu- setts; was Lieutenant of Duxbury Militia; Deputy to General Court, 1685. Isaac Williams ( 1638-1 707) of Newton, Massachusetts; commanded a Troop of Horse, in Newton, Massachusetts; served in King Philip's War; Deputy to General Court, 1692-1705. John Humphrey (1595-I66l); one of the original paten- tees, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1627; Deputy Governor, 1630; Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1641 ; First Major General of the Colony. 68 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS John Mason (1600-1672); one of the founders of Con- necticut; commanded the Forces in the Pequot War, 1637; Assistant, l642-'60; Deputy Governor, 1660-70; Com- mander-in-Chief of the Military Forces of the Colony, and organized the first Troop of Horse, 1657-58. William Bradford (1588-1657); Signer of the May- flower Compact; Governor of Plymouth Colony, Robert Bartlett (1603-1670); served in Captain Myles Standish's Company. Edward Johnson (1599-1672) of Woburn, Massachu- setts; Deputy to the General Court, 1643-71, excepting 1648; Speaker, 1655; Captain of the First Train Band, 1644; Ensign, 1638; Lieutenant, 1643; one of the Founders of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1637, Colony of Massachusetts Bay. William Brewster (1566-1644) of Plymouth, Massa- chusetts; drafted, in the cabin of the Mayflower, the first written Constitution; he served in the early Indian Wars, under Captain Myles Standish. William Collier ( 1670); of Duxbury, Massachu- setts; Assistant, Plymouth Colony, l634-'65; Member of Council of War, Commissioner of the United Colonies, 1643. Richard Warren ( 1628) of Plymouth, Massachu- setts; served in the early Indian Wars, under Captain Myles Standish. Edward Augustus Moseley. Secretary Interstate Commerce Commission. Born, Newburyport, Massachu- setts. March 23, 1846. Son of Edward Strong Moseley (I8l3 ) and Charlotte Augusta (Chap- man) Moseley (1812 ). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 69 Grandson of Ebenezer Moseley (1781-1854) and Mary Ann (Oxnard) Moseley (1787-1840). George Thomas Chapman (1786-1872) and Alice (Buck) Chapman (1794-1870). ^ ^ , , ^ Great-grandson of Ebenezer Moseley (l74l-l825) and Martha (Strong) Moseley (1749- 1827). Edward Oxnard (1746-1802) and Mary (Fox) Oxnard ( 1835). Ebenezer Buck (1752-1824) and Mary (Brown) Buck (1762-1849). Great-great-grandson of Samuel Moseley (1708-I79l) and Bethia (Otis) Moseley (1703-1750). John Brown (1732-1817) and (Gilmore) Brown ( ). JABEZ Fox (1705-1755) and Ann Jones (Hodge) Fox ( ). Jonathan Buck ( ) and ( ) Buck ( ). Caleb Strong (1710 ) and Phebe (Lyman) Strong ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Ebenezer Moseley (1673-1740) and Hannah (Weeks) Moseley (l677- 1747). Joseph Otis (1665-1754) and Dorothy (Thomas) Otis (1670-1755). John Fox ( 1756) and Mary (Tyng) Fox (1684 ). Jonathan Strong (1680 ) and Mehitable (Stebbins) Strong ( 1761). Moses Lyman (1689-1762) and Mindwell (Sheldon) Lyman ( 1783). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Moseley ( 1706) and Mary Cooper (Lawrence) Moseley ( 1723). Nathaniel Thomas (1643-I7l8) and Deborah (Jacob) Thomas ( ( 1696). Edward Tyng (1649 ) and Elizabeth (Clark) Tyng ( ). John Weeks (l65l-l690) and Sarah (Hamon) Weeks ( ). Moses Lyman (1662-1700) and Ann ( ) Lyman ( ). Ebenezer Strong (1643 ) and Hannah (Clapp) Strong ( ). Joseph Stebbins (1652-1728) and Sarah (Dorchester) Stebbins ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Moseley ( l66l) and Cicely ( ) Moseley ( t66l). Nathaniel Thomas (1606-1674) and ( ) Thomas ( ). Thaddeus Clark ( 1690) and Elizabeth (Milton) Clark (1644 John Lyman (i623-i690) and Dorcas (Plumb) Lyman ( ). 70 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS John Strong (1605-1699) and Abigail (Ford) Strong ( ). Thomas Stebbins (t620-t683) and Hannah (Wright) Stebbins ( 1660). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson ot William Thomas (l573-l65l) and ( ) Thomas ( ). Michael Milton ( ) and Elizabeth (Cleves) Milton ( 1682). John Plumb (l 594-1648) and ( ) Plumb ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of George Cleves (died about 1666) and ( ) Cleves ( ). Samuel Moseley (l 708-1791) of Windham, Connecticut; Chaplain to Governor Belcher at Castle William, Boston Harbor, John Brown (1732-1817) of Londonderry, New Hamp- shire; Lieutenant under King George III; served in French and Indian War. Jabez Fox (1705-1755) of Portland, Maine; Assistant, 1752-55; Deputy to General Court of Massachusetts Bay. Jonathan Buck ( ) of Bucksport, Maine; received a Lieutenant's commission under the Provincial Government, 1745, and that of Colonel, 1775. Joseph Otis (1665-1754) of Scituate, Massachusetts; Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Plymouth County, 1703-14; Representative to General Court, 1700-'l3. Nathaniel Thomas (1643-1718) of Marshfield, Massa- chusetts; served in King Philip's War, with rank of Colonel; Chief Justice of Court of Common Pleas; Judge of Superior Court of Province of Massachusetts, 171 2-' 18. Edward Tyng (1649 ) of Portland, Maine; Com- mander of Fort Loyal, l680-'8l; Member of the Council, Province of Maine, 1686; appointed by Governor Andros Lieutenant Commander of the Province of Laganaduck, 1680- '89; Governor of Nova Scotia, 1690, John Weeks (I65l-1690) of Dorchester, Massachusetts; died on the Expedition to Canada, 1690, IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 71 Nathaniel Thomas (1606-1674) of Marshfield, Massa- chusetts; Commissioned Ensign, Plymouth Colony, under Captain Myles Standish, 1640; Lieutenant, 1643; Captain, 1644; served in Pequot War, 1637. Thaddeus Clark ( 1690) of Falmouth, Maine; killed in the second Indian War, 1690. John Lyman (1623-1690) of Northampton, Massachu- setts; served under, as Lieutenant, and was in command, after the death of Captain William Turner, of the Northampton soldiers in the Falls Fight, above Deerfield, Massachusetts, May 18, 1676. John Strong (1605-1699) ; Deputy to the General Court, 1641, '43, '44, Colony of Massachusetts Bay. Thomas Stebbins (1620-1683); Lieutenant in Captain William Turner's Company, in the Falls Fight in King Philip's War, May 18, 1676. William Thomas (1573-I65l); Governor's Assistant, Plymouth Colony, l642-'43. John Plumb (l 594-1648) of Connecticut; served in Cap- tain Mason's command in Pequot War, 1637; Deputy from Wethersfield to the General Court, 1636-42. George Cleves ( 1666); Founder of Falmouth (now Portland), Maine; Deputy Governor of Province of Maine, under Governor Gorges, in charge of the Province, 1640; Deputy to General Court, l663-'64. Zebina Moses. Assistant Superintendent, Railway Mail Service, U. S. Post Office Department Born, Marcellus, New York, April 8, 1838. Son of Guy Moses (1813-1893) and Lucina (Bingham) Moses (I8l5 ). Grandson of Zebina Moses (1786-1843) and Jane (Grimes) Moses (1791-1865). 72 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-g-randson of Zebina Moses (1764-I8l5) and Theodosia (Curtis) Moses ( 1850). Great-great-grandson of Daniel Moses (1729-1776) and Mary (Wilcox) Moses (1732-1816). Great-great-great-grandson of Caleb Moses (1698-1787) and Hannah (Braman) Moses ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of John Moses (1654-1714) and Deborah (Thrall) Moses ( I7l5). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Moses ( 1683) and Mary (Brown) Moses ( 1689). John Moses ( 1683) of Windsor, Connecticut; served in Major John Mason's Troop of Horse, of Connecticut Troops, in the Indian Wars against King Philip and the Narragansetts. Frederick Denison Owen. Architect, Washington City. Born, Hartford, Connecticut, January 19, 1854. Son of Galusha Owen (I8l6-1882) and Betsy P. (Denison) Owen (1814- 1883). Grandson of Jonathan Denison (1780-1828) and Catherine (Brown) Denison (1784-1863). Great-grandson of Robert Denison (1749-1820) and Alice ( ) Denison ( 1794). Great-great-grandson of Benadam Denison (1721-1757) and Anna (Swan) Denison ( 1751). Great-great-great-grandson of William Denison (1687-1724) and Mercy (Gallup) Denison ( 1724). Great-great-great-great-grandson of William Denison (1655-1715) and Sarah (Stanton) Denison ( 1713). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of George Denison (I6i8-i694) and Ann (Bowdell) Denison (1622- 1712). George Denison (1618-1694); Captain, New London IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 73 County Forces, in King Philip's War; served under Major John AAann and Major Talcott; second in command to Major Robert Treat in the Great Swamp Fight; served on the fron- tier; captured the Indian Chief Canonchet; chosen with Major John Mason to assist the Pequot Chiefs to govern their tribes; Assistant and Deputy from Stonington to the Gen- eral Court, fifteen terms, Colony of Connecticut. John Dewhurst Patten. Lawyer, Washington City. Born, Cosiiocton County, Ohio, June 4, 1842. Son of John D. Patten (1807-1878) and Jane Welles (Taylor) Patten (1817 Grandson of Thomas Taylor (1786-1834) and Laura (Welles) Taylor (1795-1843). Great-grandson of Elisha Welles (1772-1826) and Jane (Dutcher) Welles (1773-1827). Great-great-grandson of WiHiam Welles (1725-1778) and Eunice Talcott (Wadsworth) Welles (1731-1807). Great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Welles (1693-1767) and Martha (Pitkin) Welles (1692- 1763). John Talcott (1698-1772) and Abigail (Theobold) Talcott ( 1788). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Samuel Welles (l660-l73l) and Ruth (Rice) Welles (1683-1742). Joseph Talcott (1669-1741) and Abigail (Clark) Talcott ( 1704). William Pitkin (1664-1723) and Elizabeth (Stanley) Pitkin (1669- 1751). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Samuel Welles (1630-1675) and Elizabeth (Hollister) Welles (1642- 1683). JOHN Talcott (1632-168S) and Helena (Wakeman) Talcott ( 1674). William Pitkin (1635-1694) and Hannah (Goodwin) Pitkin (1637- 1724). 10 c 74 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Welles (iS94-t660) and (Hunt) Welles ( i640). John Talcott (I6OO-I66O) and Dorothy (Mott) Talcott ( 1670). John Hollister (I612-166S) and Joanna (Treat) HoUister (1618- 1694). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Richard Treat (iS90-i669) and Joana ( ) Treat ( ). Joseph Talcott ( 1669-1 74l) of Hartford, Connecticut; Deputy Governor of Connecticut, 1724; Governor, 1725-41; Deputy, 1708-'10; Assistant, 1711-'23. William Pitkin (1664-1723) of Hartford, Connecticut; Judge of County and Probate Court, and Court of the Assis- tants, 1702-11; Judge of the Superior Court, 1711; Chief Justice, 1713-23; Deputy to General Court from Hartford, 1696; Assistant, 1697-1723. Samuel Welles (1630-1675) of Wethersfield, Connecti- cut; Ensign, 1658; Lieutenant, 1665; Captain, 1670; Deputy, l657-'6l; commanded the Wethersfield Train Band in the Great Swamp Fight. JOHN Talcott (1632-1688) of Hartford, Connecticut; Ensign, 1650; Captain, I66I; Major, 1676; served in King Philip's War, where he became Lieutenant Colonel ; Assistant Magistrate of the Colony of Connecticut, l660-'6l ; Treasurer, 1660-76. William Pitkin (1635-1694) of Connecticut; Attorney General, 1664; Deputy to General Court, 1675-90; Assis- tant, l690-'94; Treasurer, 1676-78; Commissioner for the United Colonies. Thomas Welles (1594-1 660) of Wethersfield, Connecti- cut; Magistrate of Governing Court, 1637-60; Second Treas- urer, l639-'5l; Secretary, l640-'48; Governor pro tern., 1651; Deputy Governor, 1654, '56, '57, '59; Governor, 1655, '58; Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1649. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 75 John Talcott (1600-1660) of Hartford, Connecticut; Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, l634-'36; to the General Court of Connecticut, 1637-53; Assistant, 1654- '60; Treasurer, 1652-60; Commissioner for the United Col- onies, 1656-58. John Hollister (1612-1665) of Wethersfield, Connecti- cut; Deputy to the General Court, 1644-1645, and until 1656, representing the town of Wethersfield; Lieutenant of Wethers- field Train Band, 1657. Richard Treat (1 590-1669) of Wethersfield, Connecti- cut; Deputy to the first General Court, 1637, and several times re-elected; Assistant, 1657-65; one of the original Pat- entees of the Colony of Connecticut. Albert Charles Peale. Geologist. Born, Hecksherville, Pennsylvania, April 1, 1849. Son of Charles Willson Peale (t82l-t87l) and Harriet (Friel) Peale (1830 Grandson of Reubens Peale (1784-1865) and Eliza Burd (Patterson) Peale (1794- 1864). Great-grandson of Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827) and Rachel (Brewer) Peale (1744- 1790). George Patterson (l 762-1814) and Jean (Burd) Patterson (1757- 1819). Great-great-grandson of John Brewer (1709-1754) and Eleanor (McCubbin) Brewer (1708- 1779). James Burd (1726-1793) and Sarah (Shippen) Burd (1730-1784). James Patterson (I7i5-I77i) and Mary (Stewart) Patterson (1717?- 1785). Edward Shippen (1703-I78i) and Sarah (Plumley) Shippen (i706- 1735). Great-great-great-grandson of John Brewer ( 1690) and Sarah (Ridgley) Brewer (1667 ). 76 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS George Stewart ( t733) and Jean ( ) Stewart ( ). Joseph Shippen (1678-1741) and Abigail (Grosse) Shippen (1677- Great-great-great-great-grandson of Henry Ridgley ( I7l0) and Elizabeth (Howard) Ridgley ( ). Edward Shippen (1639-1712) and EHzabeth (Lybrand) Shippen ( 1692). JAMES BURD (1726-1793); entered the Provincial service as Captain, in 1754; was one of the Commissioners to lay out the road from Harriss Ferry, on the Susquehanna, to the Ohio to send supplies to the Army on the Ohio, March, and April, 1755; was commissioned Major, April 24, 1756, and com- manded eight companies called the Augusta Regiment ; suc- ceeded Colonel Clapham in command of Fort Augusta, September 8, 1756; commissioned Colonel commanding the Second Battalion of the Pennsylvania Regiment, May 28, 1758; was in the battles of Raystown and Loyal Hannon, September and October, 1758; commissioned Colonel of the First Battalion of the Pennsylvania Regiment, April 12, 1760, and June 12, 1761 ; was appointed by the Governor of Penn- sylvania as one of the Commissioners to receive prisoners, etc., at Fort Pitt, 1762. James Patterson (1715-1771) of Lancaster, Pennsyl- vania; took part, with his father, in Cresap's War, 1730-'35; Captain in Regiment of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on the Susquehanna, 1747-48; served in rangers during Brad- dock's CampaigTi, 1755; was Captain in Colonel John Arm- strong's Regiment, 1755-56; was with Colonel John Arm- strong when Indians were surprised at Kittanning, September 8, 1756; built Pomfret Castle, 1756, and Patterson's Fort, 1757; Captain in Colonel Burd's Regiment, at Fort Augusta, April to May, 1857; commissioned Captain in Colonel John Armstrong's First Battalion, Pennsylvania Regiment, Decem- ber 16, 1757; was in command of Fort Hunter and was at IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 17 Fort Augusta, 1757-58; was in the battles of Loyal Hannon and Raystown, October, 1758; was in Provincial service of Pennsylvania as Captain, 1763-'64; at the battle of Brushy Run, August, 1763. Edward Shippen (1703-1781) of Lancaster, Pennsyl- vania; Paymaster British and Provincial Forces, French and Indian War, and for his services received public thanks, 1760; Mayor of Philadelphia, 1744; Judge of the Court of Com- mon Pleas, 1746-'48. John Brewer ( 1690) of Maryland; Justice of Anne Arundell County, 165 8-6 1 ; Member of the House of Bur- gesses from Anne Arundell County, April 17 to May 21, 1661. George Stewart ( 1733) of Pennsylvania; Justice of the Peace for Chester County, 17l8-'33; County Com- missioner for Lancaster County, 1729-30; Member of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania for Lancaster County, October, 1730, to January, 1733. Henry Ridgley ( 1710) of Maryland; Member of the Governor's Council; Justice for Anne Arundell County, l686-'92; Member of the Assembly of Maryland, 1692. Edward Shippen (1639-1712) of Boston, Massachusetts, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, 1669; Speaker of Assembly, Pennsylvania, 1695; Member of Provincial Coun- cil, 1696; Judge of Supreme Court, 1697; First Mayor of Philadelphia, 1701; Acting Deputy Governor, 1703. Fayette Washington Roe. Captain, U. S. Army. Born, Frederick County, Virginia, August 7, 18S0. Son of Francis Asbury Roe (1823 ) and Eliza J. (Snyder) Roe (1825 Grandson of Isaac Roe (1788-1858) and Hannaii (Drake) Roe (1789-1857). 78 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-grandson of John Roe (1755-1831) and Sarah (Harris) Roe ( 1837). Great-great-grandson of John Roe (about 1750 ) and ( ) Roe ( ) John Roe (1750 ) of Newburg, New York; killed in Colonial service in the French and Indian Wars, near Lake Champlain, 1756. Francis Asbury Roe. Rear Admiral (Retired), U. S. Navy. Born, Elmira, New York, October 4, 1823. Son of Isaac Roe (1788-1858) and Hannah (Drake) Roe (1789-1857). Grandson of John Roe (1755-1831) and Sarah (Harris) Roe ( 1837). Great-grandson of John Roe (about 1750 ) and ( ) Roe ( ). John Roe (1750 ) of Newburg, New York; killed in Colonial service in the French and Indian Wars, near Lake Champlain, 1756. George Roe. Journalist. Born, Elmira, New York, August 28, 1854. Son of William Fletcher Roe (1818-1886) and Ann Maria Holmes (Snyder) Roe (1823 ). Grandson of Isaac Roe (1788-1858) and Hannah (Drake) Roe (1789-1857). Great-grandson of John Roe (1755-1831) and Sarah (Harris) Roe (1761-1837). Great-great-grandson of JOHN Roe (about 1750 ) and ( ) Roe ( ). John Roe (1750 ) of Newburg, New York; killed in IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 79 Colonial service in the French and Indian Wars, near Lake Champlain, 1756. Joseph Prentice Sanger. Major and Inspector General, U. S. Army. Born, Detroit, Michigan, May 4, 1 840. Son of Henry K. Sanger (1799-1864) and Caroline (Prentice) Sanger (1806- 1886). Grandson of Richard Sanger (1769-1843) and Rachel (Butler) Sanger ( ). Joseph Prentice (1781-1836) and Sarah (Morgan) Sanger (1779- 1824). Great-grandson of Daniel Sanger (1739-1807) and Esther (Goodman) Sanger ( ). Manasseh Prentice (1749-1824) and Mehitable (Preston) Prentice ( )• Eli Butler (1740-1802) and Rachel (Stocking) Butler (1744-1805). Great-great-grandson of Richard Sanger (1706-1786) and Deborah (Rider) Sanger (l7lO- 1789). Joseph Prentice ( ) and Mary (Wheeler) Prentice ( ). Benjamin Butler (1673-1755) and Thankful (Sage) Butler ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Richard Sanger (1666-I73l) and Elizabeth (Morse) Sanger ( ). Samuel Prentice (1680-1728) and Esther (Hammond) Prentice ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Prentice, Jr. (1649-1685) and Sarah (Stanton) Prentice (1655-1713). Daniel Morse ( ) and Elizabeth (Barbour) Morse (I65l-l7l4). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Prentice (1621-1710) and Grace ( ) Prentice ( ). George Barbour (I6i5-i685) and Elizabeth (Clark) Barbour ( ). Benjamin Butler (1673-1755); confirmed Ensign of Fifth Company, Sixth Regiment, Connecticut Troops, 1746. Thomas Prentice ( 1621-1 710) of Cambridge, Massachu- setts; Lieutenant, Massachusetts Troop of Horse, 1656; Cap- tain, 1662; served in Pequot and Narra^ansett Wars; he and 80 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS his troop engaged in the apprehension and return of Sir Ed- mund Andros. George Barbour (I6l5-l685) of Dedham and Mead- field, Massachusetts; Deputy to General Court, 1668 et seq.\ appointed Sergeant, 1652. Henry Dearborn Saxton. Clerk, War Department, Washington City. Born, Springfield, Massachusetts, May 31, 1843. Son of Samuel Saxton (1809-1849) and Caroline (Clary) Saxton (1810- 1892). Grandson of Judali Saxton (1770-1865) and Nancy (Catlin) Saxton (1777-1862). Great-grandson of Seth Catlin (1734-1798) and Abigail (Denis) Catlin (1737-1815). Great-great-grandson of JOHN Catlin (1704-1758) and Mary (Munn) Catlin (1705-1763). Great-great-great-grandson of Joseph Catlin ( 1704) and Hannah (Sheldon) Catlin (1683- 1760). Great-great-great-great-grandson of John Catlin (1643-1704) and Mary (Baldwin) Catlin (1643-1704). Seth Catlin (1734-1798) of Deerfield, Massachusetts; Lieu- tenant in His Majesty's service in the Indian Wars, 1759-60; Quartermaster, General Timothy Ruggles' Regiment; Lieuten- ant in Captain Shepard's Company, 176l-'62. John Catlin (1704-1758) of Deerfield, Massachusetts; Lieutenant in Company of ' ' Snow Shoe Men ' ' in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, 1 743 ; Commandant at Fort Shirtey, Massachusetts, 1747-'48; Captain in His Majesty's service in the Indian Wars, 1749, '56-'57; in command of a cordon of twelve forts, extending from Northfield to Pontoosuc, 1758; died in the service. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 81 Joseph Catlin ( 1704) of Deerfield, Massachusetts; was killed in the defence of Deerfield against the French and Indians under Hertel de Rouville, February 29, 1704. John Catlin (1643-1704) of Deerfield, Massachusetts; fought against the Indians and was killed in the defence of Deerfield, February 29, 1704. Samuel Moore Shute. Clergyman. Born, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 24, 1823. Son of William Shute (1795-1882) and Sarah (Young) Shute (1798-1843). Grandson of Enoch Shute (1765-1823) and Mary (DuBois) Shute ( ). Great-grandson of William Shute (1723-1784) and Hope (Moore) Shute ( ). William Shute (1723-1784) of New Jersey; commissioned as Lieutenant in Captain Enoch Hunt's Company, in the French and Indian War, April 7, 1761, and served as such during the campaign of 1761. Frank Birge Smith. Real Estate Broker, Washington City. Born, Washington City, March 6, 18J9. Son of Francis Hickox Smith (1829 ) and Anna (Birge) Smith (1833- 1896). Grandson of Samuel Mansfield Smith (1796-1864) and Eliza (Wheeler) Smith (1801-1882). Cyrus Birge (1797-1871) and Adaline (Frink) Birge (1808-1884). Great-grandson of Samuel Smith (1765-1852) and Lucy (Hall) Smith (1765-1845). David Birge (1753-1836) and Abigail (Howland) Birge (1754-1830). William Eliot Frink (1774-1813) and Robah (Eaton) Frink ( 1834). Great-great-grandson of John Smith (1744-1819) and Mary (Ford) Smith (1747-1817). 82 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Elijah Birge (1731 ) and Lydia (Dibbell) Birge ( ). William Frink (1742 ) and Sarah (Eaton) Frink (1745 ). James Howland (1728 ) and Rebecca (Hall) Howland ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Joseph Birge ( ) and Dorothy (Kilbourn) Birge (1699 ). Thomas Frink (1702 ) and Isabel (Wright) Frink (1710 ). Jabez Howland (1701 )and Elizabeth (Percival) Howland ( ). John Ford (1704-1760) and Mary (Gunn) Ford (I7l5-l760). Joshua Eaton (l7l4 ) and Sarah (Eliot) Eaton (l7l5 ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of John Ford (1654-1711) and Sarah (Fitch) Ford (1669 ). Shubael Howland (1672 ) and Mercy (Blossom) Howland (1678- Samuel Gunn (1670-1749) and Mercy (Smith) Gunn (1674-1750). Joseph Kilbourn (1672 ) and Dorothy (Butler) Kilbourn ( 1709). Samuel Wright (1670-1740) and Mary (Stevens) Wright (1672- 1739). John Eliot (1667-1719) and Mary (Wolcott) Eliot ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Howland (1627 ) and Mary (Lee) Howland ( ). John Kilbourn (1624-1703) and Sarah (Bronson) Kilbourn ( 1711). Cyprian Stevens ( ) and Mary (Willard) Stevens (1653 ). Edward Wright ( 1703) and Hannah (Axtell) Wright ( 1708). John Ehot (1636-1668) and Elizabeth (Gookin) Eliot (1644 ). Thomas Fitch (1630-1690) and Ruth (Clark) Fitch ( ). John Wolcott (1645-1689) and Mary (Chester) Wolcott ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Howland (l 592-1673) and Elizabeth (Tilly) Howland ( ). Simon Willard (1605-1676) and ( ) Willard ( ). Daniel Gookin (1612-1687) and Mary (Dolling) Gookin (l6l8 ). JOHN Chester (l635-l697) and Sarah (Welles) Chester (1632 ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Welles (i 598-1660) and ( ) Welles ( ). Samuel Gunn (1670-1749) of Milford, Connedicutj Cap- tain in the Milford Train Band. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 83 JOHN HOWLAND (1627 ) of Barnstable, Massachusetts; Ensign of the Military Company of Barnstable, in King Philip's War, 1675. JOHN KiLBOURNE (1624-1 703) of Wether sficld, Connecti- cut; Sergeant, Wethersfield Train Band, 1657-75. Edward Wright ( 1703) of Sudbury, Massachusetts, Militia, in King Philip's War. Thomas Fitch (1630-1690) of Norwalk, Connecticut; Ensign, 1665; Commissioner, 1669; Captain, 1673, and in King Philip's War; Deputy Governor, 1673. John Howland (1592-1673) of Plymouth, Massachusetts; Signer of the Compact, on Mayflower, 1620; in the "First Encounter," Great Meadow Creek, December 6, 1620; As- sistant to Governor, 1633-35; in command of Kennebec Trading Post, 1634; Deputy to General Court, 1641 et seq.\ the ' ' beloved Pilgrim. ' ' Simon Willard (1605-1676); a founder of Concord, Massachusetts; Deputy to the General Court, l636-'54; As- sistant, 1 654-' 76; Commander-in-Chief of the Expedition of the United Colonies against Ninigret, Sachem of the Nyantics, 1655; led the heroic relief at the battle of Brookfield; com- manded the Middlesex Regiment of Massachusetts Troops, in King Philip's War, with rank of Major. Daniel Gookin (1612-1687) ; Captain of a military com- pany, 1648; Deputy to the General Court, from Cambridge, 1649-51; Speaker, 1651; Assistant, 1652-86; in 1681 was appointed Major General of the Colony of Massachusetts. John Chester (1635-1697); Wethersfield, Connecticut, Trooper, 1658; Lieutenant, 1672; Captain, 1677; Deputy to General Court, l678-'89. Thomas Welles (l 598-1 660) of Wethersfield, Connecti- cut; Magistrate of Governing Court, l637-'60; Second Treas- urer, l639-'5l; Secretary, l640-'48; Governor pro tern., 84 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS 1651; Deputy Governor, 1654, '56, '57, '59; Governor, 1655-58, Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1649. Robert Atwater Smith. Clerk, War Department, Washington City. Born, New Haven, Connecticut, July 2, 1849. Son of Elmore Smith (I8l9 ) and Lucy (Bassett) Smith (l8t7 ). Grandson of Amos Smith (1769-1853) and Eunice (Clarlc) Smith (1776-1854). Hezeiciah Bassett (1774-I85l) and Loly (Atwater) Smith (1779-1837). Great-grandson of John Smith (1744-1819) and Mary (Ford) Smith (1747-1817). Hezekiah Bassett (1746-1823) and Sarah (Ives) Bassett (1748-1809). Medad Atwater (l75l-l832) and Rhoda (Dickerman) Atwater (1748- 1806). Ebenezer Clark (1742-1813) and Hannah (Tenney) Clark (1743-1823). Great-great-grandson of Ephraim Smith ( ) and Sarah (Newton) Smith (1723 ). William Bassett (I7l6-l760) and Mabel (Goodyear) Bassett (1726 Ebenezer Clark (1711-1800) and Ann (Warner) Clark (I7l6-l795). Samuel Dickerman (1717 ) and Mary (Allina) Dickerman ( 1808). Daniel Ives (1721 ) and Mary (Piatt) Ives (1727 ). John Ford (1704-1760) and Mary (Gunn) Ford (1713-1760). Great-great-great-grandson of John Smith (1674-1751) and Ruth (Briscoe) Smith (1682-1749). Joseph Ives (1672-I75l) and Sarah (Ball) Ives (1679 ). John Clark (1678-1771) and Sarah (Goodwin) Clark (1683-1781). John Ford (1654-1711) and Sarah (Fitch) Ford (1669 ). Nathaniel Goodyear ( 1752) and Sarah (Wooden) Goodyear ( )• Jonathan AlHng (1683-1775) and Sarah (Sackett) Ailing (1693-1766). Great-great-great-great-grandson of John Smith (1646-1731) and Phebe (Canfield) Smith (1656-1730). Joseph Ives (1647-1694) and Mary (Yale) Ives (l650 ). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 85 John Clark { l73t) and Elizabeth (White) Clark (1655-1711). John Goodyear (1650-1703) and Abigail (Gibbard) Goodyear (1660- 1717). John Ailing (1647-1717) and Susannah (Coe) Ailing (1653-1746). Thomas Fitch ( 1690) and Ruth (Clark) Fitch ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Stephen Goodyear ( 1658) and Margaret ( ) Goodyear ( )■ Thomas Fitch ( ) and (- — ) Fitch ( ). Robert Coe (1627-1659) and Hannah (Mitchell) Coe (1631-1702). Thomas Canfield ( 1689) and Phebe (Crane) Cantleld ( ). Thomas Yale ( 1683) and Mary (Turner) Yale ( 1704). Nathaniel White (1629-1711) and Elizabeth ( ) White (1635- 1690). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson ot Matthew Mitchell (1590-1645) and Susan (Butterfield) Mitchell ( )• Nathaniel Turner ( 1647) and ( ) Turner ( ). Stephen Goodyear ( 1658); Deputy Governor of New Haven, Connecticut, Colony, 1655-58; Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1643. Thomas Fitch ( ) of Norwalk, Connecticut; ap- pointed Ensign, 1665; Commissioner, 1669; Captain, 1673; in King Philip's War. Thomas Canfield ( 1689); Sergeant in Milford, Connecticut, Train Band; Deputy to General Court from Milford. Nathaniel White (1629-1711); Captain of Middletown, Connecticut, Train Band. Matthew Mitchell (1590-1645) of Stratford, Connecti- cut; Deputy to General Court, May, 1637; Assistant, 1638; served in the garrison at Saybrook Fort under Lion Gardiner, in the Pequot War. Nathaniel Turner ( 1647) of New Haven, Connecti- cut; Captain in Pequot War; Assistant, 1639. 86 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Caleb Rochford Stetson. Clergyman, Washington City. Born, Boston, Massachusetts, April 16, 1871. Son of George Rochford Stetson (l833 ) and Helen Sybil (Avery) Stet- son (1840 ). Grandson of Caleb stetson (1801-1885) and Susannah (Hunt) Stetson (1798- 1862). Samuel Avery (1791-1867) and Mary Ann Wood (Candler) Avery (1801-1879). Great-grandson of Amos Stetson (1777-1859) and Hannah (Hunt) Avery (1776-1834). Elisha Avery (1761-1835) and Sybil (Avery) Avery (1767-1830). Ebenezer Hunt (1760-1832) and Susannah (Bowditch) Hunt ( 1807). Great-great-grandson of Amos Stetson (1720-1779) and Experience (French) Stetson (1745 Samuel Avery (1731-1806) and Sybil (Noyes) Avery ( ). Ebenezer Hunt (1730-1804) and Rachel (Kingman) Hunt ( ). William Avery (1726 ) and Abigail (Williams) Avery ( ). William Bowditch (1 726 ) and Susannah (Allen) Bowditch ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Amos Stetson (1703-1777) and Margaret (Thayer) Stetson (1705 Humphrey Avery (1699-1788) and Jerusha (Morgan) Avery (1704- 1763). William Noyes (1715-1809) and Sybil (Whiting) Noyes (1722 ). Ebenezer Hunt (1677-1760) and Mary (Lovell) Hunt (1698-1736). Alexander French (1695 ) and Rebecca (Staples) French ( ). William Bowditch ( ) and Mary (Bass) Bowditch (1698 ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Robert Stetson (1670 ) and Mary (Collamore) Stetson (1667 Ephraim Hunt (1650-1713) and Joanna (Alcock) Hunt (1660-1746). Charles Whiting (1692-1738) and Elizabeth (Bradford) Whiting (1697-1777). Samuel Avery (1664-1723) and Susannah (Palmer) Avery (1665- 1747). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 87 William Morgan (1669 ) and Margaret (Avery) Morgan (1674 John Noyes (1685-1757) and Mary (Gallup) Noyes (1695-1736). Benjamin Thayer (1686-1712) and Margaret (Curtiss) Thayer (1686 Samuel French (1659-1712) and Hannah (Marsh) French ( l7l8). Samuel Bass (l660-l75l) and Mary Adams (Webb) Bass ( 1706). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Joseph Stetson (1639-1722) and Prudence ( ) Stetson ( ). Samuel Bradford (1668-1717) and Hannah (Rogers) Bradford (1668 William Palmer ( ) and Ann (Humphrey) Palmer (1621-1695). William Whiting (1659 ) and Mary (AUyn) Whiting (i657 Anthony Collamore ( 1693) and Sarah (Chittenden) Colla- more (1646 ). James Morgan, Jr. (1644-1711) and Mary (Wine) Morgan (l64t- 1689). William Gallup (l658-l73l) and Sarah (Chesebrough) Gallup ( 1729). James Avery, Jr. (1646 ) and Deborah (Stallgon) Avery ( 1729). James Noyes (1640-I7l9) and Dorothy (Stanton) Noyes (l652- 1743). Richard Thayer (1655-1729) and Rebecca (Micall) Thayer (i658- Alexander Marsh (1628-1698) and Mary (Belden) Marsh ( ). John Bass ( I7l6) and Ruth (Alden) Bass (1631-1674). James Avery (1620-1700) and Joanna (Greenslade) Avery (1622 Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Robert Stetson (I6i3-i702) and ( ) Stetson ( ). William Bradford (1624-1703) and Alice (Richards) Bradford (1624-1671). John Humphrey (l595-l66l) and Lady Susan (Clinton) Humphrey ( )• John Whiting (1635-1689) and Sybil (Collins) Whiting ( ). Isaac Chittenden ( i676) and ( ) Chittenden ( ). John Allyn ( 1696) and Ann (Smith) Allyn ( ). SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Samuel Chesebrough (1627-1673) and Abigail (— ) Chesebrough ( )■ John Alden (1599-1687) and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden ( ). John Rogers ( 1732) and Elizabeth (Paybody) Rogers (1647 Samuel Bass (i6oo-i694) and ( ) Bass ( ). John Gallup (I6l6-l675) and Hannah (Lohr) Gallup ( ). James Morgan (1607-1685) and Margary (Hill) Morgan ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Bradford (l58S-l657) and Alice Carpenter (Southworth) Bradford (1590-1670). Edward Collins ( ) and ( ) Collins ( ). Henry Smith ( ) and Ann (Pynchon) Smith ( ). William Chesebrough (1594-1667) and Ann (Stevenson) Chese- brough ( ). Matthew Allyn ( i67i) and ( ) Allyn ( ). William Paybody (I6i9-l707) and Elizabeth (Alden) Paybody (1624-1717). William Whiting ( 1647) and Susannah ( ) Whiting ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Pynchon (l 589-1661) and ( ) Pynchon ( ). Humphrey Avery (1699-1788) of Groton, Massachusetts; Representative in the General Assembly, 1 732 et seq. Ephraim Hunt (1650-1713) of Weymouth, Massachusetts; served in the Expedition to St. Lawrence River under Sir William Phipps, 1690; served in Expedition against Indians in Groton, 1706-07; Assistant, 1703-13. Samuel Bass ( 1660-1 751) of Braintree, Massachusetts; served in Captain Johnson's Company, 1675, raised for serv- ice against the Narragansetts. William Whiting (1659 ) of Hartford, Connecticut; Captain; Major; Colonel, of the Hartford Troops, in Queen Ann's French War. Anthony Collamore ( 1693) of Scituate, Massa- chusetts; Captain of Militia. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 89 James AIorgan, Jr. ( 1644-1 711) of Groton, Connecti- cut; Captain and Commander of the Dragoon Force of New- London County, Connecticut, 1690; Deputy from New Lon- don, 1689-1700; Deputy from Groton, 1706. James Avery, Jr. (1646 ) of Groton, Connecticut; Deputy to the General Court from New London, 1690-1702; Lieutenant and Captain of the Train Band, in the Connecticut Forces, during the frontier wars. James Noyes (1640-1719) of Stonington, Connecticut; Chaplain in Captain George Denison's command that cap- tured the Narragansett Chief, Canonchet, 1676. Richard Thayer (1655-1729) of Braintree, Massachu- setts; served in Captain Johnson's Company, in King Philip's War and in the Great Swamp Fight. Alexander Marsh (1628-1698) of Braintree, Massachu- setts; Representative to the General Court, 1692. James Avery (1620-1 700) of Groton, Connecticut; En- sign; Lieutenant, and Captain of the New London Company; served throughout King Philip's War, in command of soldiers from Stonington, New London, and Lyme; was in the Great Swamp Fight; Deputy to the General Court, 1656-80. Robert Stetson (I6l3-1702) of Scituate, Massachusetts; Cornet of the First Horse Company, raised in Plymouth Colony; Deputy to General Court, 1653 et seq. William Bradford (1624-1703); Deputy Governor of Plymouth Colony; commanded Plymouth Forces, with rank of Major, Great Swamp Fight, and was severely wounded. John Humphrey (1595-I66l); one of the orginal paten- tees, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1627; Deputy Governor, 1630; Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1641 ; First Major General of the Colony. John Whiting (1635-1689) of Hartford, Connecticut; Chaplain of Hartford Forces, in King Philip's War. 90 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Isaac Chittenden ( 1676) of Scituate, Massachu- setts; Representative to the General Court, 1658 etseq.; killed in defence of Scituate against the Indians, John Allyn ( 1696) of Hartford, Connecticut; Cor- net, 1637; Captain, Hartford Militia, 1673; Lieutenant Colo- nel, 1689; Secretary of Connecticut Colony thirty -four years; Assistant, l662-'96; Member of Governor Andros' Council, 1687. John Alden (1599-1687) of Duxbury, Massachusetts; last surviving signer of Mayflower Compact; Member, under arms, of Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Company, 1643; Assistant, l633-'4l, '50, '86; Deputy Governor, 1666. Samuel Bass (1600-1 694) of Braintree, Massachusetts; Deputy to the General Court, 1641 et seq. John Gallup (I6l6-1675) of Stonington, Massachusetts; Deputy to General Court, 1665-67; served in Pequot War, with rank of Captain, and killed in Great Swamp Fight. James Morgan (1607-1685) of Groton, Connecticut; Deputy to the General Court at Hartford, 1657 ei seq. William Bradford (1588-1657); Signer of the May- flower Compact; Governor of Plymouth Colony. Edward Collins ( ) of Cambridge, Massachusetts; Representative to the General Court, 1654 to 1670, excepting 1661. Henry Smith ( ) ; commissioned by Massachusetts, to govern Springfield, as Magistrate. William Chesebrough (1 594- 1667) of Stonington, Con- necticut; Deputy to General Court, l653-'55-'57-'64. Matthew Allyn ( 1671) of Hartford, Connecticut; Deputy to Massachusetts General Court, 1636; Deputy to Connecticut General Court, l648-'57; Assistant, l658-'67. William Paybody (I6l9-1707) of Little Compton, Rhode Island; was Deputy to the General Court twenty-two times. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 91 William Whiting ( 1647) of Hadley, Massachusetts; Assistant, and Second Colonial Treasurer, Colony of Con- necticut, l641-'47; served as Major in Colonial Forces, William Pynchon (1589-1661) of Springfield, Massa- chusetts; Chartered Incorporator and Assistant; Treasurer, l632-'34; Governor of Springfield, l641-'50; Governing Magistrate of Connecticut, l637-'38. George Rochford Stetson. Washington City. Born, Boston, Massachusetts, November 28, 1833. Son of Caleb stetson (1801-1885) and Susannah (Hunt) Stetson (1798- 1862). Grandson of Amos Stetson (1777-1859) and Hannah (Hunt) Avery (1776-1834). Ebenezer Hunt (1760-1832) and Susannah (Bowditch) Hunt ( 1807). Great-grandson of Amos Stetson (1720-1779) and Experience (French) Stetson (1745 Ebenezer Hunt (1730-1804) and Rachel (Kingman) Hunt ( ). William Bowditch (1726 ) and Susannah (Allen) Bowditch ( ). Great-great-grandson of Amos Stetson (1703-1777) and Margaret (Thayer) Stetson (1705 Ebenezer Hunt (1677-1760) and Mary (Lovell) Hunt (1698-1736). William Bowditch ( ) and Mary (Bass) Bowditch (1698 ). Alexander French (1695 ) and Rebecca (Staples) French ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Robert Stetson (1670 ) and Mary (Collamore) Stetson (1667 Ephraim Hunt (1650-1713) and Joanna (Alcock) Hunt (1660-1746). Samuel French (1659-1712) and Hannah (Marsh) French ( 1718). Samuel Bass (166Q-I75l) and Mary Adams (Webb) Bass ( 1706). Benjamin Thayer (1686-1712) and Margaret (Curtiss) Thayer (1686 92 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-great-great-great-grandson of Joseph stetson (1639-1722) and Prudence ( ) Stetson ( ). John Bass ( 1716) and Ruth (Alden) Bass (I63l-l674). Richard Thayer (165S-1729) and Rebecca (Micall) Thayer (1658- Alexander Marsh (1628-1698) and Mary (Belden) Marsh ( ). Anthony Collamore ( l693) and Sarah (Chittenden) Colla- more (1646 ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Robert Stetson (I6i3-i702) and ( ) Stetson ( ). Samuel Bass (1600-1694) and ( ) Bass ( ). Isaac Chittenden ( 1676) and ( ) Chittenden ( ). John Alden (i599-l687) and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden ( ). Ephraim Hunt (l 650-171 3) of Weymouth, Massachusetts; served in the Expedition to St. Lawrence River under Sir William Phipps, 1690; served in Expedition against Indians in Groton, 1706-07; Assistant, 1703-13. Samuel Bass (l660-175l) of Braintree, Massachusetts; served in Captain Johnson's Company, 1675, raised for serv- ice against the Narragansetts. Richard Thayer (1655-1729) of Braintree, Massachu- setts; served in Captain Johnson's Company, in King Philip's War and in the Great Swamp Fight. Alexander Marsh (1628-1698) of Braintree, Massachu- setts; Representative to the General Court, 1692. Anthony Collamore ( 1693) of Scituate, Massa- chusetts; Captain of Militia. Robert Stetson (l6l 3-1702) of Scituate, Massachusetts; Cornet of the First Horse Company, raised in Plymouth Colony; Deputy to General Court, 1653 et seq. Samuel Bass (1600-1694) of Braintree, Massachusetts; Deputy to the General Court, 1641 et seq. Isaac Chittenden ( 1676) of Scituate, Massachu- setts; Representative to the General Court, 1658 et seq. ; killed in defence of Scituate against the Indians. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 93 John Alden (1599-1687) of Duxbury, Massachusetts; last surviving" signer of Mayflower Compact ; Member, under arms, of Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Company, 1643; Assis- tant, 1633-41, '50, '86; Deputy Governor, 1666. John Yeatman Taylor. Medical Director, U. S. Navy. Born, East Nottingham, Pennsylvania, January 21, 1829. Son of Job Taylor (1800-1846) and Susanna (Yeatman) Taylor (1804-1893). Grandson of William Taylor (1773-1829) and Ann (Mercer) Taylor (1781-1857). John Yeatman (1769-1742) and Hannah (Marshall) Yeatman (1775- 1859) Great-grandson of John Taylor (1743-1812) and Dinah (Baily) Taylor (1752-1833). John Marshall (1734 ) and Susanna (Lamborn) Marshall (1749- 1839). Great-great-grandson of Philip Taylor (1714-1762) and Mary (Gilpin) Taylor (1716-1806). Robert Lamborn (1723-1781) and Ann (Bourne) Lamborn ( 1790). Great-great-great-grandson of Philip Taylor (1680-1732) and Ann (Conway) Taylor (1688 ). Jesse Jacob Bourne ( ) and Alice (Maris) Bourne (1699 ). Great-great-great-great-grandson ot John Maris (1669-1747) and Susanna (Lewis) Maris (— ). Thomas Conway ( 1689) and Mary (Hollingsworth) Conway (1665 ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of George Maris (1632-1705) and Alice ( ) Maris ( ). Valentine Hollingsworth (1645-1710) and Catherine (Cornish) Hollingsworth ( ). Philip Taylor (1680-1732); Member of Assembly, for County of Chester, Province of Pennsylvania, 171 5-' 16; County Treasurer, 1724-26. 94 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS George Maris (1632-1705); Member of Provincial Council, 1695, Province of Pennsylvania. Valentine Hollingsworth (1635-1710); was a Mem- ber of the Pennsylvania Assembly, l682-'83, '87, '88, '89, '95, and 1700. Gilbert Thompson. Geographer, U. S. Geological Survey. Born, North Elackstone, Massachusetts, March 21, 1839. Son oi William Vincent Thompson (1S19-1887) and Harriet (Gilbert) Thompson (1814-1893). Grandson of Judson Gilbert (1782-1866) and Mary (Gannett) Gilbert (1790- 1855). Great-grandson of Benjamin Gannett ( 1837) and Deborah (Sampson) Gannett (1760-1827). Nathaniel Gilbert (1747-1814) and Mary (Keith) Gilbert (1749-1823). Great-great-grandson of Jonathan Sampson (1729 ) and Deborah (Bradford) Sampson (1732 ). JOSIAH Keith (1703-1754) and Ruth (Manley) Keith ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Jonathan Sampson (1690-1758) and Joanna (Lucas) Sampson (1691-1768). Josiah Keith ( ) and Mary (Lathrop) Keith ( ). Elisha Bradford ( ) and Bathsheba (Ge Broche) Bradford ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Joseph Bradford ( ) and Jael (Hobart) Bradford ( ). Isaac Sampson ( ) and Lydia (Standish) Bradford ( ). James Keith (1643-1719) and ( ) Keith ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Bradford (l588-l657) and Alice Carpenter (Southworth) Bradford (1590-1670). Abraham Sampson and (Nash) Sampson ( ). Alexander Standish ( ) and Sarah (Alden) Standish ( ). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 95 Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Alden (1599-16S7) and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden ( ). Myles Standish (1584-1656) and ( ) Standish ( ). Samuel Nash ( ) and ( ) Nash ( ). JOSIAH Keith (1703-1754) of Easton, Massachusetts; soldier in the French and Indian Wars, Province of Massachusetts Bay, 1748. William Bradford (1588-1657); Signer of the May- flower Compact; Governor of Plymouth Colony. John Alden (1599-1687) of Plymouth, Massachusetts; last surviving Signer of the Mayflower Compact; Member, under arms, of Captain Mvles Standish's Duxbury Company, 1643; Assistant, 1633-41, '50-'86; Deputy, l64l-'42, '43- '49; Deputy Governor, 1666; Member of the Council of War, 1646, '53-'60, 67, '71, '75-'76. Myles Standish (1584-1656); Signer of the Mayflower Compact; received the first military commission given in this country, February 27, 1621; Assistant, 1624 et seq.\ Member of Council of War, Plymouth Colony; in 1649 he was ap- pointed General-in-Chief of all the companies in the Colony. Samuel Nash ( ) of the Duxbury Company, "was frequently engaged in the military operations of the Plymouth Colony. " Harry Weston Van Dyke. Lawyer, Washington City. Born, New York City, April 1 1, 1872. Son of Howard Butler Van Dyke (1840 ) and Mary Elizabeth (Weston) Van Dyke (1839 ). Grandson of Edmund Weston (1799-1870) and Sarah (Edson) Weston (1806- 1851). Great-grandson of Abner Weston (1760-1830) and Huldah (Washburn) Weston (1766- 1845). 96 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Joseph Edson (17S2-1832) and Sarah (Throop) Edson (1783-1863). Great-great-grandson of Edmund Weston (1731-1814) and Mary (Tinkham) Weston (1732- 1800). Josiah Edson (1758-1819) and Sarah (Pinney) Edson (1756-1805). Jonah Washburn (1733-1810) and Huldah (Sears) Washburn (1737- 1816). Great-great-g-reat-grandson of Edmund Weston (1698-1773) and Susannah (Jackson) Weston ( 1734). Isaac Pinney (I7l6-l79l) and Susannah (Phelps) Pinney (1731- 1795). James Washburn (1698 ) and Elizabeth (Leonard) Washburn ( )• John Tinkham (1680-1766) and Hannah (Howland) Tinkham (1694- 1792). David Sears (1710-1788) and Phoebe ( ) Sears (1712-1779). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Edmund Weston (1660-1723) and Rebecca (Soule) Weston ( 1732). Isaac Pinney (1686-1717) and Abigail (Filley) Pinney (1685-1761). Joseph Phelps (i692-l76l) and Susannah (Enos) Phelps (1699- 1773). Eleazer Jackson (1669 ) and Hannah (Ransom) Jackson ( ). Ephraim Tinkham (1649-1714) and Esther (Wright) Tinkham (1649- 1717). James Washburn (1672 ) and Mary (Bowden) Washburn ( ). Isaac Howland (1649-1724) and Elizabeth (Vaughan) Howland (1652-1727). Josiah Sears (1675-1727) and Mercy (Howes) Sears ( 1720). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Edmund Weston (1605-1686) and (Delano) Weston ( ). Isaac Pinney (1663-1709) and Sarah (Clark) Pinney (1663 ). John Washburn, Jr. (1621-16S6) and Elizabeth (Mitchell) Wash- burn ( ). Ephraim Tinkham (I6l6-1685) and Mary (Brown) Tinkham (1627- 1685). John Howland (1592-1673) and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland (l607- 1687). Silas Sears (1637-1697) and Anna (Bursall) Sears ( 1725). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 97 Abraham Jackson ( l7l4) and Remember (Morton) Jackson ( 1707). Samuel Howes ( 1723) and ( ) Howes ( ). Joseph Phelps (1666-1716) and Sarah (Hosford) Phelps (1666 ). James Enos (I65l-l7l4) and Abigail (Bissell) Enos (1661-1728). John Soule (1632-1695) and Esther ( ) Soule ( 1673). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson ot John Washburn ( 1670) and Margerie ( ) Washburn (1586 Experience Mitchell (i609-i689) and Jane (Cook) Mitchell ( ). Nathaniel Morton (I6l3-l685) and Lydia (Cooper) Morton ( ). Richard Sears (1590-1676) and Dorothy (Thatcher) Sears ( 1679). George Soule ( 1680) and Mary (Becket) Soule ( 1677). Timothy Phelps (1639-I7i9) and Mary (Griswold) Phelps (1644 Daniel Clark (l622-l7lO) and Mary (Newberry) Clark ( 1688). John Hosford ( 1698) and Phillury (Thrall) Hosford( 1683). Joseph Howes ( 1694) and Elizabeth (Mayo) Howes ( 1700). Samuel Bissell (1640-1698) and Abigail (Holcombe) Bissell ( 1688). Humphrey Pinney ( 1683) and Mary (Hull) Pinney ( 1684). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of William Phelps (1599-1672) and Mary (Dover) Phelps ( 1675). Thomas Newberry ( ) and (— — ) Newberry ( ). John Bissell (1591-1677) and ( ) Bissell ( l64l). George Hull ( ) and (— ) Hull ( ). Edward Griswold (i607-i69i) and Margaret ( — — ) Griswold ( 1670). William Thrall (1606-1679) and ( ) Thrall ( 1676). John Mayo ( ) and Thomasine ( ) Mayo ( ). Thomas Howes ( 1665) and Mary (Burr) Howes ( ). David Sears (l 710-1788) of Middleborough, Massachusetts; served as a Second Lieutenant in the French and Indian Wars; served with the Massachusetts Troops at Oneida Station, New York, 1758. Joseph Phelps ( 1692-1 76l) of Hebron, Connecticut; 98 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS served as a scout under Lieutenant Crooker, in Queen Ann's War, 1712. Isaac Howland (1649-1724) of Middleborough, Massa- chusetts; served as an Ensign and Lieutenant, with Captain Church, in King Philip's War; Representative to General Court, 1689-1695. Edmund Weston (1605-1686) of Duxbury, Massachu- setts; served as a soldier in Captain Myles Standish's Com- pany, 1643. Isaac Pinney (1663-1709) of Windsor, Connecticut; served as a Sergeant in Queen Ann's War, near Albany, New York, 1709. John Washburn, Jr. (1621-1686) of Duxbury, Massa- chusetts; served as a soldier in Pequot Alarm, 1645; served as a soldier in the Narragansett War; also served as a soldier in King Philip's War. Ephraim Tinkham (1616-1685) of Plymouth, Massachu- setts; served as a Sergeant of the Governor's Body Guard for more than twenty years; saw active service in King Philip's War. John Howland (1592-1673) of Plymouth, Massachusetts; the thirteenth Signer of the Compact on board the Mayflower, I62O; served in the First Encounter, at Great Meadow Creek, December 6, 1620; was Assistant to Governors Winslow and Prence, 1633-35; was in command of Kennebec Trading Post in 1634; was Deputy to General Court, 1641, '52-'70; the ' ' Beloved Pilgrim. ' ' Silas Sears (l 63 7-1697) of Yarmouth, Massachusetts; Commissioned Ensign in the Barnstable Company, October 28, 1681; commissioned Lieutenant, July 7, 1682; elected Representative to General Court in 1685, serving until 1691. John Washburn ( 1670) of Duxbury, Massachusetts; first Secretary of Massachusetts Bay Colony, serving until IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 99 1628; served as a soldier in Captain Myles Standish's Com- pany, 1643. Experience Mitchell (1 609-1 689) of Duxbury, Massa- chusetts; served as a soldier in Captain Myles Standish's Company, 1643. Nathaniel Morton (I6l3-l685) of Plymouth, Massa- chusetts; Secretary of the Plymouth Colony in 1645, holding office for forty years; Member of the Council of War that declared war against the Awashonks, 1671 ; he was the author of ' ' New England's Memorial. ' ' Richard Sears (1 590-1676) of Yarmouth, Massachusetts; served as a soldier in the Yarmouth Company, Lieutenant William Palmer commanding, 1643; was a Representative to the General Court in 1662. George Soule ( I68O) of Plymouth, Massachusetts; the thirty-fifth Signer of the Compact on board the Mayflower, I62O; served in Pequot War, 1637; was in the Plymouth Com- pany, 1643; Representative to the General Court, 1645-54. Timothy Phelps (1639-1719) of Windsor, Connecticut; commissioned Lieutenant in Captain Matthew Allyn's Com- pany, Colonel William Whiting's Regiment, 1709; saw active service in Queen Ann's War; was afterwards a Captain. Daniel Clark ( 1622-17 10) of Windsor, Connecticut; Lieutenant in First Troop of Mounted Horse, under Captain John Mason, 1657; confirmed as its Captain, May 12, 1664, serving in command until I68I; Representative to General Court, l656-'6l; was Assistant to Governor, 1662-64; Sec- retary to the Colony of Connecticut, 1658-63. John Hosford ( 1698) of Windsor, Connecticut; served in Captain Daniel Clark's Company of Dragoons dur- ing King Philip's War, 1676. William Phelps (1599-1672) of Windsor, Connecticut; appointed a Member of the Court, composed of eight citizens, 100 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS "to govern the people of Connecticut," March 3, 1636; Dep- uty to Court which declared war against Pequots, 1637; Assis- tant to Governor, 1638; was a Representative to General Court, 1645-'51. Thomas Newberry ( ) of Windsor, Connecticut; Representative to General Court, l634-'35. John Bissell (l 591-1677) of Windsor, Connecticut; Cap- tain of the Windsor Troops, 1675-76, serving in King Philip's War. George Hull ( ) of Dorchester, Massachusetts, and Windsor, Connecticut; Representative to General Court from Dorchester, l634-'36; Representative from Windsor to first General Court in Connecticut for thirty terms prior to 1654; Assistant to Governor, 1654. Edward Griswold (1607-1691) of Windsor and Kill- ingsworth, Connecticut ; Representative from Windsor to General Court from 1656 to date of King Charles' Charter; Representative from Killingsworth to General Court, l678-'88. William Thrall (l 606-1679) of Windsor, Connecticut; served in Pequot War, under Captain John Mason, 1637. John Mayo ( ) of Barnstable, Massachusetts; served in Lieutenant Thomas Dymoke's Company, 1643, and saw active service, 1643-44. Thomas Howes ( 1665) of Yarmouth, Massachusetts; served in Captain William Palmer's Company, 1643. George Tully Vaughan. Passed Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Marine Hospital Service. Born, Nelson County, Virginia, June 27, 1859. Son of Washington L. Vaughan (1833-1882) and Frances E. (Shields) Vaughan (1842 ). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 101 Grandson of George Vaughan (1801-1876) and Mary C. (Edmunds) Vaughan (1805-1875). Great-grandson of Rowland Edmunds (1775-1840) and Elizabeth (Nevil) Edmunds (1780 ). Great-great-grandson of James Nevil (1750-1799) and (Lewis) Nevil (1753 ). Great-great-great-grandson of JAMES Nevil (1728-1784) and ( ) Nevil ( ). James Nevil (1728-1784); Captain of the Albermarle Com- pany, Virginia Militia, 1757-58; served in the French and Indian Wars; Major of Amherst County Troops, 1761; Lieu- tenant Colonel, 1764; Colonel, 1769. John Elfreth Watkins. Curator, Technological Collections, U. S. National Museum, Washington City. Born, Goochland County, Virginia, May 17, 18J2. Son of Francis B. Watkins (1815-1884) and Mary (Elfreth) Watkins ( 1815). Grandson of Joseph Watkins ( ) and Ruth Hall (Hunt) Watkins ( ). Great-grandson of Francis Watkins ( 1826) and Agnes (Woodson) Watkins ( 1820). Great-great-grandson of Richard Woodson ( ) and Ann (Michaux) Woodson ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Richard Woodson ( ) and Anne (Smith) Woodson ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Robert Woodson ( ) and Elizabeth (Fennis) Woodson ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Woodson ( ) and ( ) Woodson ( ). John Woodson ( ) ; accompanied Sir John Harvey to Virginia, l622-'23, as Surgeon of a company of soldiers, 102 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS stationed in what is now James City County, Virginia; served as Surgeon upon the StatT of Yates (or Gates) in 1623. John Sidney Webb. Lawyer, Washington City. Born, Washiington City, January 26, 1860. Son of William Benning Webb (1825-1896) and Emily Munroe (Randall) Webb (1829-1893). Grandson of John Freeman Webb (1798-1875) and Charlotte Anne (Poor) Webb (1805-1885). Great-grandson ot John Webb (1759-1828) and Elizabeth (Curtis) Webb ( ). Moses Poor (1774-1852) and Charlotte (White) Poor (1772-1863). Great-great-grandson of Joseph Webb (1727-1761) and Mehitable (Nott) Webb (1732 ). Eliphalet Poor (1746-1827) and Elizabeth (Little) Poor (1752-1827). Calvin White (1738 ) and Mary Lucas (Emmons) White ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Samuel Poor (1706-1748) and Elizabeth (Seare) Poor (1712-1779). .Ebenezer White (1700 ) and Anna (Short) White ( 1803). Gershon Nott (1693-1772) and Sarah (Waterhouse) Nott ( 1779). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Henry Poor (1650-1741) and Abigail (Hale) Poor (1662 — -). Samuel White (1676-1760) and Anna (Pratt) White (1682-1757). John Nott (l65l-l7lO) and Patience (Miller) Nott (1657-1745). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Ebenezer White (1648 ) and Hannah (Phillips) White ( ). Thomas White (l599 ) and ( ) White ( ). Henry Poor (1650-1741) of Rowley, Massachusetts; served in King Philip's War. John Nott (l65l-1710) of Wethersfield, Connecticut; Sergeant in command of twenty-six men, furnished for the Pequot War. Thomas White (1599 ) of Weymouth, Massachu- setts; served as Captain of Militia; Deputy, 1637-71. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 103 Joseph Rawson Webster. Lawyer, Lincoln, Nebraska. Born, near Bombay, British East Indies, May J, 1839. Son of Elijah Ashley Webster (I8l3-l855) and Mariette (Rawson) Webster ( 1879). Grandson of Uri Webster (l783-t82l) and Mercy (Ashley) Webster (1791-1858). Great-grandson of Elijah Webster (l76l-l79l) and Lois (Coe) Webster (1765-1841). Great-great-grandson of Benjamin Webster (1736-1782) and Lucretia (Buel) Webster (1742- Great-great-great-grandson of Benjamin Webster (1698-1755) and Elizabeth (Peck) Webster (1706- 1775). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Jonathan Webster (1657-1735) and Dorcas (Hopkins) Webster ( )■ Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Robert Webster (1627-1676) and Susannah (Treat) Webster ( ). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Webster (i590-i66i) and Agnes ( ) Webster ( ). John Webster (1590-I66l); an original settler of Hart- ford, and a founder of the Colony of Connecticut; Deputy, 1637; Assistant, Hartford, 1639-55; Deputy Governor, 1655; Governor, 1656; First Magistrate, 1657-59; Judge of the Court, Hadley, Massachusetts, 1660. * William Holcomb Webster. Chief Examiner, U. S. Civil Service Commission. Born, Burlington, Connecticut, January 24, 1839. Died, Washington City, March 23, 1896. Son of William Burnham Webster (1808-1887) and Sarah Adelia (Neull) Webster (1817-1856). Grandson of Ozias Webster (1773-1842) and Hannah (Merriam) Webster (1773- 1853). 104 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-grandson of Charles Webster (1745-1802) and Hannah (Phelps) Webster (1753- 1848). Great-great-grandson of Moses Webster (1706-1797) and Mary (Brace) Webster (1709-1764). Great-great-great-grandson of William Webster (1671-1722) and Sarah (Nichols) Webster (1677- 1762). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Robert Webster (1627-1676) and Susanna (Treat) Webster ( 1705). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of John Webster (i590-i66i) and Agnes ( ) Webster ( 1667). John Webster (1590-I66l); an original settler of Hart- ford, and a founder of the Colony of Connecticut; Deputy, 1637; Assistant, Hartford, 1639-55; Deputy Governor, 1655; Governor, 1656; First Magistrate, 1657-59; Judge of the Court, Hadley, Massachusetts, 1660. Benjamin Warner Wells, Jr.- Ensign, U. S. Navy. Born, Sandusky, Ohio, January 23, 1868. Son of Benjamin Warner Wells (1835 ) and Mary Woodbridge (Brooks) Wells (1845 ). Grandson of Benjamin Wells (1785-1838) and Mary Ann (Gordon) Wells (1810- 1885). Great-grandson of Benjamin Wells (1758-1811) and Mary (Warner) Wells ( ). Great-great-grandson of Benjamin Wells (1735 ) and ( ) Wells ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of Ichabod Wells (1712-1758) and Abigail (Bigelow) Wells ( 1810). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Wells (l662-l7ll) and Jerusha (Treat) Wells (1678-1754). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Samuel Welles (1630-1675) and Elizabeth (Hollister) Welles ( 1683). IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 105 Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Thomas Welles (l594-l660) and Elizabeth Deming (Foote) Welles ( 1683). Thomas Welles (1594-1 660) of Wethersfield, Connecticut; Magistrate of Governing Court, l637-'60; Second Treasurer, l636-'5l; Secretary, 1640-48; Governor /n? tern., 1651; Deputy Governor, 1654, '56, '57, 59; Governor, l655-'58; Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1649. William Herman Wilhelm. Lieutenant, U. S. Army. Born, Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania, June 9, 1867. Son of James Henry Wilhelm (1830 ) and Martha (Weaver) Wilhelm (1835 ). Grandson of Jacob Weaver (1791-1870) and Margaret (Reimer) Weaver (1800- 1888). Great-grandson of Valentine Weaver (1766-1838) and Christiana (Weygandt) Weaver (1771-1849). Great-great-grandson of George Weaver ( 1 770) and Catherine (Barbara) Weaver ( ). George Weaver ( 1770) of Pennsylvania; served in Captain Solomon Jennings' Company, of Saucon Rangers, in the Provincial service, 1755-56. Walter Wyman. Surgeon General, U. S. Marine Hospital Service. Born, St. Louis, Missouri, August 17, 1848. Son of Edward Wyman (1815-1888) and Elizabeth Frances (Hadley) Wy- man (1819-1859). Grandson of Nehemiah Wyman (1786-1869) and Susan Francis (Cutter) Wyman (1789-1864). 14 C 106 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Great-grandson of Nehemiah Wyman (1762-1820) and Susanna (Stearns) Wyman (1762-1847). Samuel Cutter (1736-I79i) and Susanna (Francis) Cutter (1734 Great-great-grandson of Nehemiah Wyman (1722-1775) and Elizabeth (Winn) Wyman (I7l9 Samuel Cutter (1700-1737) and Anna (Harrington) Cutter ( ). Great-great-great-grandson of William Cutter (1649-1723) and Rebecca (Rolfe) Cutter ( ). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Richard Cutter (1621-1693) and Elizabeth ( ) Cutter ( ). Nehemiah Wyman (1722-1775) of Woburn, Massachusetts; served as Sergeant in Captain David Green's Company, raised by Colonel Eleazer Tyng, which marched to the relief of Fort WiUiam Henry in August, 1757; again in service in 1759; Lieutenant, 1673-74. Richard Cutter (I62l-l693) of Cambridge, Massachu- setts; Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, 1643. Index to Ancestors and Descendants Abbot, Anna, 62. Abbot, George, 35, 36. Abbot, Hannah, 34. Abbot, John, 34. Abbot, Lydia, 40, 63. Abbot, Sarah, 34. Adams, Alice, 8. Adams, William, 8. Alcock, Joanna, 86, 91. Alden, Elizabeth, it, 88. Alden, John, 11, 12, 54, 55, 88,90, 92, 93, 95. Alden, Ruth, 54, 87, 92. Alden, Sarah, 94. Allen, Susannah, 86, 91. Alley, Sarah, 57. AlHng, John, 85. AlHng, Jonathan, 84. Ailing, Mary, 84. Allyn, Abigail, 49. Allyn, John. 87, 90. Allyn, Mary, 87. Allyn, Matthew, 88, 90. Allyn, Robert, 49. Allyn, Sarah, 49. Anderson, James House, l. Anderson, James Thomas, 1. Andrew, Mary, 22. Andrew Samuel, 22. Andros, Edmund, 30. Ashley, Mercy, 103. Astwood, Hannah, 24. Astwood, John, 24, 25. Atwater, John, 24. Atwater, Loly, 84. Atwater, Medad, 84. Atwater, Miriam, 23. Atwater, Titus, 23. Austin, JuHa, 64. Avery, Elisha, 86. Avery, Hannah, 28. Avery, Helen Sybil, 86. Avery, Humphrey, 86, 88. Avery, James, 29, 30, 66, 67, 87, 89. Avery, John, 29. Avery, Margaret, 87. Avery, Mary, 29, 66. Avery, Samuel, 66, 86. Avery, Sybil, 86. Avery, William, 86. Axtell, Hannah, 82. Ayer, Mehitable, 34. Ayer, Samuel, 34, 35. Ayers, Elisabeth, 34. Ayers, Robert, 34. Bagg, Emma, 60, 61. Baily, Dinah, 93. Baird, Absalom, 2. Baird, John, 2. Baird, William, 2. Baker, Charles, 3. Baker, Charles Henry, 3. Baker, Cornelius, 3. (107) 108 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Baker, Jerusha, 23. Baker, John, 3, 24. Baker, Sarah, 18. Baldwin, Jonathan, 34. Baldwin, Joshua, 33. Baldwin, Josiah, 34. Baldwin, Mary, 33, 80. Ball, Sarah, 84. Bancroft, Elizabeth, 62. Bangs, Rebecca, 19. Barbara, Catherine, 105. Barbour, Elizabeth, 79. Barbour, George, 79, 80. Barker, Sarah, 34. Barsboom, Anna, 59. Bartlett, Benjamin, 66, 67. Bartlett, Ichabod, 66. Bartlett, Josiah, 66. Bartlett, Molly, 66. Bartlett, Robert, 67, 68. Bartlett, Theresa, 15. Bartlett, William, 15. Barton, Thomazin, 54. Bass, John, 54, 87, 92. Bass, Mary, 86, 91. Bass, Samuel, 54, 55, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92. Bass, Sarah, 54. Bassett, Hezekiah, 84. Bassett, Lucy, 84. Bassett, William, 84. Batchelder, Anna, 15. Batchelder, Ebenezer, 3, 4, 5, 6. Batchelder, George Aiken, 3. Batchelder, Joseph Frederick, 4. Batchelder, Joseph M., 3, 4. Batchelder, Nathan, 3, 4, 5. Batchelder, Richard, 3, 4, 5. Batchelder, Richard Napoleon, 5. Bateman, Elizabeth, 38. Battee, Dinah, 40. Beale, Charles Frederick Tiffany, 6 Beale, Charles Lewis, 6. Beale, Chester, 6. Bean, Margaret, 3, 4, 5. Becket, Mary, 97. Beebe, Jerusha, 36. Belden, Mary, 87, 92. Bell, George, 7. Bell, Samuel, 7, 8. Bell, William Duffield, 7. Benjamin, Clarissa, 64. Benjamin, Edmund Burke, 8. Benjamin, Marcus, 8. Benjamin, Orson, 8. Bent, Abner, 1. Bent, Elijah, 1. Bent, Hopestill, 1. Bent, John, 1, 2. Bent, Peter, 1. Bent, Sarah, 1. Bent, Silas, 1. Berkeley, William, 45. Beverly, Peter, 57. Beverly, Robert, 57. Beverly, Susannah, 56. Bigelow, Abigail, 104. Bigelow, Sarah, 58. Billings, Abby, 28. Bingham, Lucinda, 71. Bird, Susannah, 13. Birge, Anna, 81. Birge, Cyrus, 81. Birge, David, 81. Birge, Elijah, 82. Birge, Joseph, 82. Bissell, Abigail, 97. Bissell, John, 97, 100. Bissell, Samuel, 97. Blagden, Thomas, 10. Blair, Samuel, 16. Blair, Susan, l5. Blanchard, Nathaniel, 54. Blanchard, Nehemiah, 54. Blanchard, Thomazin, 53. Bhss, Hannah, 63. Blood, Elizabeth, 34. Blossom, Mercy, 82. Booth, Joseph, 62. Booth, Lydia, 62. Booth, Robert, 63. Booth, Simeon, 63. Booth, Zachariah, 63. Borden, Amy, 26. Borden, Benjamin, 26. Borden, Joseph, 26. Borden, Mary, 16. Borden, Richard, 26, 27. Borodell, Ann, 26, 47. Bossiter, Louisa, 47. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 109 Bostwick, Mary, 16. Bourne, Ann, 93. Bourne, Jesse Jacob, 93. Bowdell, Ann, 72. Bowden, Mary, 96. Bowditch, Susannah, 86, 91. Bowditch, William, 86, 91. Bowen, Daniel, 54. Bowen, Henry, 54, 55. Bowen, Isaac, 54. Bowen, Silas, 54. Bowen, Susannah, 53. Boyd, Alexander, 13. Boyd, Allen Richards, 13. Boynton, Abigail, 3, 4, 5. Boynton, Joshua, 3, 4, 5. Brace, Mary, 104. Bradford, Alice, 8. Bradford, Deborah, 94. Bradford, Elisha, 94. Bradford, Elizabeth, 86. Bradford, Joseph, 66, 94. Bradford, Priscilla, 66. Bradford, Samuel, 87. Bradford, WilHam, 9, 10, 20, 66, 67, 68, 87, 88, 89, 90, 94, 95. Braman, Hannah, 72. Bratt, Susanna, 59. Breed, Elizabeth, 31. Brent, George, 27. Brent, Jane, 27. Brent, Robert, 27. Brewer, Hannah, 35, 63. Brewer, John, 39, 40, 75, 77. Brewer, Rachel, 39, 75. Brewster, Love, 67. Brewster, Patience, 19. Brewster, Sarah, 66. Brewster, William, 19, 22, 67, 68. Briscoe, Ruth, 84. Bronson, Sarah, 82. Brooks, Mary Woodbridge, 104. Brown, Catherine, 72. Brown, Daniel, l5. Brown, Dudley Parrish, 14. Brown, Elizabeth, 1. Brown, Harvey Rice, 14. Brown, John, 69, 70. Brown, Mary, 55, 69, 72, 96. Brown, Sarah, 56. Brown, Susanna, 2. Brown, Thomas, 1, 2. Brown, William, 35. Brownson, Gideon, 23. Brownson, Mary, 23. Bryant, Hannah, 58. Buchanan, Andrew, l5. Buchanan, George, 15, l6. Buchanan, McKean, l5. Buchanan, Roberdeau, l5. Buck, Alice, 69. Buck, Ebenezer, 69. Buck, Jonathan, 69, 70. Buel, Lucretia, 103. Burd, James, 75, 76. Burd, Jean, 75. Burdell, Anna, 29. Burnap, Tabitha, 34. Burr, Mary, 97. Burrage, Elizabeth, 31. Burrage, Thomas, 31. Burrill, Sarah, 50. Bursall, Anna, 19, 96. Burt, Mary, 62. Busicot, Mary, 49. Butler, Benjamin, 79. Butler, Dorothy, 82. Butler, EH, 79. Butler, Mary, 60. Butler, Rachel, 79. Butler, Richard, 60, 61. Butler, Thomas, 60. Buttertleld, Susan, 9, 85. Calhoun, Ann, 39. Calhoun, William, 39. Calkins, Hugh, 38, 39. Calkins, Mary, 38. Camp, Abigail, 11. Camp, Jane, 22. Candler, Mary Ann Wood, 86. Cantield, Phebe, 84. Cantleld, Thomas, 85. Carnes, Abby, 17. Carnes, Edward, 17, 19. Carnes, John, 17, 18, 19. Carnes, Thomas Jenner, 17. Carpenter, Alice, 9. Carter, Mary, 1. Carvil, Mary, 40. 110 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Case, Sarah, 49. Catlin, John, 80, 8t. CatHn, Joseph, 80, 81. Catlin, Nancy, 80. Catlin, Seth, 80. Cattail, Benjamin, 39. Cattell, Lyclia, 39. Cattell, William, 40. Chapman, Charlotte Augusta, 68. Chapman, George Thomas, 69. Champney, Mary, 34. Chandler, Deborah, 62. Chandler, Hannah, 35. Chandler, Henry, 63. Chandler, Joanna, 34. Chandler, John, 34. Chandler, Mercy, 66. Chandler, Sarah, 62. Chandler, Thomas, 35, 36, 63. Chandler, Zebadiah, 34. Chesebrough, Abigail, 29. Chesebrough, Daniel, 28. Chesebrough, Elihu, 28, 29. Chesebrough, Elisha, 29. Chesebrough, Fannie, 28. Chesebrough, Samuel, 88. Chesebrough, Sarah, 87. Chesebrough, William, 29, 30, 88, 90. Chester, John, 82, 83. Chester, Mary, 82. Chittenden, Isaac, 87, 90, 92. Chittenden, Sarah, 87, 92. Clapp, Ann, l3. Clapp, Ebenezer, 13. Clapp, Hannah, 69. Clapp, Roger, 14. Clapp, Samuel, 14. Clark, Abigail, 73. Clark, Alonzo Howard, 17. Clark, Daniel, 97, 99. Clark, Ebenezer, 84. Clark, Elizabeth, 69, 79. Clark, Enoch, 17. Clark, Eunice, 84. Clark, John, 84, 85. Clark, Lois, 22. Clark, Nathaniel, 17. Clark, Ruth, 82, 85. Clark, Samuel, 22. Clark, Samuel F., 22. Clark, Samuel Wyllis, 22. Clark, Sarah, 96. Clark, Scottow, 18. Clark, Thaddeus, 69, 71. Clark, Thatcher, 17. Clark, Thatcher, Jr., 17. Clarke, Andrew, 18. Clarke, Carew, 49. Clarke, Joseph, 49. Clarke, Josephine Julia, 48. Clarke, Thomas, 18, 20, 49. Clarke, William, 49. Clary, Caroline, 80. Clements, Job, 34. Clements, John, 34, 35. Clements, Lydia, 33. Clements, Roberts, 35, 36. Cleves, Elizabeth, 70. Cleves, George, 70. Cliiford, Joseph, 3, 4, 5. Clifford, Peace, 3, 4, 5. Clinton, Lady Susan, 67, 87. Coe, Lois, 103. Coe, Robert, 85. Coe, Susannah, 85. Coit, Martha, 51. Collamore, Anthony, 87, 88, 92. CoUamore, Mary, 86, 91. Collier, Sarah, 67. Collier, William, 67, 68. Collins, Ann, 8. Collins, Edward, 88, 90. Collins, Nathaniel, 8, 9. Collins, Sybil, 87. Colton, Ebenezer, 62. Colton, George, 63. Colton, Henry, 62. Colton, Sophronia, 62. Colton, Thomas, 63, Conover, Ann, 26. Conway, Ann, 93. Conway, Thomas, 93. Conyn, Casparus, 6, 7. Conyn, Catherine, 6. Cook, Jane, 97. Cooke, Alvera A., 23. Cooke, Charles Edward, 23. Cooke, Elisha, 65. Cooke, Mary, 65. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 111 Coon, Albon A., 23. Coon, Helen M., 23. Cooper, Lydia, 97. Cooper, Mary, 37. Copp, Elizabeth, 46. Copp, Joseph, 46. Corbin, Joan, 31. Cornt'u, Annatjie Gerritse, 6. Cornish, Catherine, 93. Cowles, Calvin, 23. Cowles, Calvin Duvall, 23. Cowles, Calvin Josiah, 23. Cowles, John, 24, 25. Cowles, Josiah, 23, 24. Cowles, Samuel, 24. Cowles, Thomas, 24. Cox, Ezekiel Taylor, 25. Cox, James, 26. Cox, Thomas Jefferson, 25. Cox, William Van Zandt, 25. Crane, Israel, 37. Crane, Israel Cooper, 37. Crane, Israel, Jr., 37. Crane, Jaspar, 38. Crane, Jaspar, Jr., 37, 38. Crane, Joseph, 37. Crane, Martha, 8. Crane, Phebe, 85. Crawford, David, 46. Crawford, Sarah, 45, 46. Crow, Mehitable, 9. Curtis, Elizabeth, 102. Curtis, Mary, 47. Curtis, Theodosia, 72. Curtiss, Margaret, 87, 91. Cutter, Richard, 106. Cutter, Samuel, 106. Cutter, Susan Frances, 105. Cutter, William, 106. Cuyler, Catherine Maley, 41, 42. Cuyler, Cornelius, 41, 42. Cuyler, Hendrick, 42, 43. Cuyler, Johannis, 41, 42, 43. Cuyler, John, 41, 42. Davenport, Henry K., 27. Davenport, Richard Graham, 27. Davis, Elizabeth, 32. Davis, Lydia, 49. Davis, Margaret, 54. Davis, Susanna, 34. Deforest, Margaret, 11. Denis, Abigail, 80. Denison, Benadam, 28, 72. Denison, Betsy P., 72. Denison, Daniel, 26, 28, 46. Denison, Elisha W., 28. Denison, Elizabeth, 25. Denison, Esther, 29. Denison, George, 26, 29, 47, 72. Denison, Hiram Clift, 28. Denison, Ira W., 28. Denison, Isaac, 28. Denison, John, 29, 47. Denison, Jonathan, 72. Denison, Lucy, 28. Denison, Mary, 26. Denison, Phebe, 28. Denison, Rachel, 46. Denison, William, 26, 27, 29, 72. Dennison, Eliza, 28. Dennison, Robert, 28, 72. Devotion, Abigail, 49. Dewy, Deborah, 28. Dibbell, Lydia, 82. Dibble, Sarah, 8. Dibrell, Anthony, 44. Dibrell, Elizabeth N.,44. Dickerman, Rhoda, 84. Dickerman, Samuel, 84. Dickie, Maria, 6. Dickie, William, 6. Doane, Rebecca, 18. Dolling, Mary, 82. Doncassen, Catalyn, 43. Dorado, Maria Denito, 61. Dorchester, Sarah, 69. Dorsey, James Owen, 31. Dorsey, Thomas Anderson, 31. Dover, Mary, 97. Drake, Hannah, 77, 78. Drake, Jane, 57. DuBois, Mary, 81. DuBreuil, Anthony, 44. Ducumer, Judith, 49. Duffield, Susan, 7, 8. Duf^ield, William, 7, 8. Dunham, Lucy, 50. Dutcher, Jane, 73. Duvall, Martha Temperance, 23. 112 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Dwight, Mary, 8. Dwight, Nathaniel, 9. Dwight, Samuel, 8. Dwight, Timothy, 9, 10. Dyre, Ann, 49. Early, Sarah EHzabeth, 44. Eaton, Joshua, 82. Eaton, Robah, 8i. Eaton, Sarah, 82. Eddy, Job, 49. Eddy, Julia A., 49. Eddy, Obadiah, 49. Eddy, Preserved, 49. Eddy, Samuel, 49, 50. Eddy, Zachariah, 49. Edmunds, Mary C, 101. Edmunds, Rowland, 101. Edson, Joseph, 96. Edson, Josiah, 96. Edson, Sarah, 95. Edwards, Nancy, 45. Elfreth, Mary, 101. Eliot, Hannah, 57. Eliot, John, 82. Eliot, Mary, 3. Eliot, Sarah, 82. Ely, David, 10. Ely, Hepsa, 10. Emery, Anthony, 58. Emery, Elizabeth, 57. Emery, James, 58. Emmons, Mary Lucas, 102. Enos, James, 97. Enos, Susannah, 96. Evans, Elizabeth Wallace, 52. Evans, Evan, 52, 53. Evans, Evan Rice, 52. Everton, Joanna, 18. Everts, Abner, 23. Everts, Emeline, 23. Falls, Mary Jones, 57. Fane, Elizabeth, 35. Fennis, Elizabeth, 101. Filley, Abigail, 96. Fish, Joseph, 11. Fisher, George, 32. Fisher, Robert Strettell Jones, 32. Fiske, Mary, 62. Fitch, Ann, 66. Fitch, James, 66, 67. Fitch, Sarah, 82, 84. Fitch, Thomas, 82, 83, 85. FHnt, Alice Bullock, 50. ^ Flint, Amos, 33. Flint, Anna, 9. Flint, Daniel, 33. Flint, Ebenezer, 33, 34. Fhnt, George, 34. Flint, James Milton, 33. Foote, Elizabeth Deming, 105. Ford, Abigail, 70. Ford, Johanna, 14. Ford, John, 82, 84. Ford, Livinia, 60, 61. Ford, Mary, 81, 84. Forrest, Anthony, 45, 46. Forrest, Mary M., 45. Forrest, Patrick, 45, 46. Forrest, Richard, 45, 46. Forrest, Thomas, 45, 46. Forrest, Zacariah, 45, 46. Fox, Jabez, 69, 70. Fox, John, 69. Fox, Mary, 69. Francis, Susanna, 106. Frazier, Ann, 40. Freeman, Ann, 18. Freeman, Edmund, 19, 21. Freeman, John, 18, 20. Freeman, Joseph, 18. Freeman, Lydia Thatcher, 17. Freeman, Sarah, 24. Freeman, Stephen, 24. Freeman, Thankful, 18. Freeman, Thatcher, l8. Freeman, Thomas, IS. French, Alexander, 86, 91. French, Experience, 86, 91. French, Jacob, 34. French, Mary, 34. French, Samuel, 87, 91. French, WiUiam, 34, 35. Friel, Harriet, 75. Frink, Adaline, 81. Frink, Thomas, 82. Frink, William, 82. Frink, William Eliot, 81. Frost, Rebecca, 63. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 113 Fuller, Elisha, 36. Fuller, Joshua, 36. Fuller, Lydia, 36. Fuller, Matthew, 37. Fuller, Samuel, 36. Fuller, Young, 36. Gale, Monroe Forbes, 36. Gale, Thomas Monroe, 36. Galloway, Jane, 52. Gallup, Benadam, 26, 29. Gallup, Hannah, 29. Gallup, John, 26, 27, 29, 30, 88, 90 Gallup, Lucy, 26. Gallup, Mary, 87. Gallup, Mercy, 72. Gallup, Samuel, 56. Gallup, William, 87. Gannett, Benjamin, 94. Gannett, Mary, 94. Gardiner, Lion, 10. Gardner, Bethia, 50. Gardner, Deborah, 63. Gardner, Esther, 66. Gardner, Johanna, 26, 29. Gardner, John, 50. Gaylard, Alice, 11. Gaylor, Joanna, 11. Gaylor, Walter, 11. Gaylor, William, 11, 13. GeBroche, Bathsheba, 94. Geer, George, 49. Geer, Mary, 49. Geer, Robert, 49. Gibbard, Abigail, 85. Gibbard, Sarah, 24. Gibbard, William, 24, 25. Gibbons, Ambrose, 58. Gibbons, Rebecca, 58. Gibson, James, 54. Gibson, Mary Densbury, 54. Gilbert, Harriet, 94, Gilbert, Judson, 94. Gilbert, Nathaniel, 94. Gilman, Elizabeth, 4, 5. Gilman, Jacob, 3, 4, 5. Gilman, John, 3, 4, 5, 6. Gilman, Mary, 3, 4, 5. Gilpin, Mary, 93. Glen, Alexander Lindsay, 43, 44. Glen, Anna, 43. Glen, Jacob, 43. Glover, Abigail, 26. Glover, Enoch, 13. Glover, John, 13. Glover, Mary, 13. Glover, Mercy, 24. Glover, Nathaniel, 14. Godfrey, John, 40. Godfrey, Mary, 40. GofTe, Lydia, 19, 31. Gold, Abigail, il. Gold, Nathan, ll, 12. Goldsmith, Martha, 40. Goode, Francis Collier, 37. Goode, George Brown, 37. Goodman, Esther, 79. Goodwin, Hannah, 73. Goodwin, Sarah, 84. Goodyear, John, 85. Goodyear, Mabel, 84. Goodyear, Nathaniel, 84. Goodyear, Stephen, 85. Gookin, Daniel, 82, 83. Gookin, Elizabeth, 82, Gordon, Mary Ann, 104. Gorham, John, 18, 20. Gorham, Lydia, 18. Graham, George, 27. Graham, Jennie Brent, 27. Graham, Richard, 27. Gray, Ann, l8. Graves, Anna, 31, Greene, Mary Anne, 51. Greensbade, Jane, 29. Greenslade, Joanna, 66, 87. Grimes, Jane, 71. Grimes, Lucy, 56. Grimes, Philip, 56. Grimes, Sarah, 33. Griswold, Edward, 97, 100. Griswold, Mary, 97. Groat, Hester, 59. Grosse, Abigail, l6, 32, 52, 76. Gunn, Mary, 82, 84. Gunn, Samuel. 82. Hadley, Elizabeth Frances, lOS. Hale, Abigail, 102. Haley, Hannah, 28. 114 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Hall, Abigail, 33. Hall, Benedict William, 39. Hall, Daniel, 8. Hall. Enoch, 17. Hall, Hannah, 18. Hall, John, 39, 40. Hall, Josiah Carvil, 39. Hall, Lucy, 81. Hall, Lydia, 17. Hall, Mary, 8, 62. Hall, Rebecca, 82. Hall, William Carvel, 39. Hamilton, Sally, 49. Hamlin, Elizabeth, 64. Hammond, Esther, 29, 79. Hammond, Jane Hyslop, 64. Hamon, Sarah, 69. Hance, James, 3l. Hance, Maria Sweetzer, 31. Hardie, Francis Hunter, 41. Hardie, James Allen, 41, 42. Hardie, Joseph Cuyler, 42. Harlackenden, Mabel, 19, 51. Harmon, Alary, 63. Harrington, Anna, 106. Harris, Eleanor V., 48. Harris, Sarah, 78. Harrison, Susannah, 16. Harry, Susan, 7. Hart, Sarah, 24. Hart, Stephen, 24, 25. Harvey, Sir John, 101. Haseltine, Mary, 34. Hasey, Jacob, 18. Hasey, Sarah, IS. Hasey, William, 18, 20. Hatcher, Archibald, 44. Hatcher, Robert Stockwell, 44. Hatcher, William Henry, 44. Haynes, John, 19, 21, 5i, 52. Haynes, Mabel, 18. Haynes, Ruth, 51. Hazel, Sarah, 45, 46. Heaton, James, 60. Heaton, Sarah. 60. Hempstead, Benjamin, 46. Hempstead, Nancy, 46. Henry, James L. M., 45. Henry, James Malcomb, 45. Henry, John William, 45. Herrick, Henry, 15. Herrick, Joanna, 15. Herrick, Joseph, 15. Herrick, Sarah, 3. Hill, Margary, 88. Hinckley, Hannah, 14. Hinckley, Thomas, 14. Hobart, Jael, 94. Hodge, Ann Jones, 69. Holbrook, Abigail, 24. Holbrook, Peletiah, 24. Holcombe, Abigail, 97. Holgrave, Martha, 29. HoUingsworth, Mary, 93. Hollingsworth, Valentine, 93, 94. Hollister, Elizabeth, 73, 104. Hollister, John, 74, 75. Holt, Abigail, 62. Holt, Asenath, 33. Holt, Henry Peter Renouf, 46. Holt, Robert, 46. Hopkins, Abigail, 18. Hopkins, Archibald, 47. Hopkins, Dorcas, 103. Hopkins, Giles, l9. Hopkins, John, 47, 48. Hopkins, Mark, 47, 48. Hopkins, Stephen, 19, 22. Hopkins, Timothy, 47, 48. Hord, Arnold Harris, 48. Hord, Elias, 48. Hord, Francis T., 48. Hord, William T., 48. Horn, Frances, 45, 46. Horton, Mary, 13. Horton, Otis N., 49. Horton, William Edward, 48. Hosford, John, 97, 99. Hosford, Sarah, 97. Hosmer, Hannah, 64. Hough, Betsey, 8. House, Elizabeth, 60. Howard, Elizabeth, 40, 76. Howard, Leland Ossian, 50. Howard, Ossian Gregory, 50. Howes, Joseph, 97. Howes, Mercy, 96. Howes, Samuel, 97. Howes, Thomas, 97, 100. Howland, Abigail, 81. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 115 Howland, Desire, 18. Howland, Hannah, 96. Howland, Isaac, 96, 98. Howland, Jabez, 82. Howland, James, 82. Howland, John, l9, 21, 82, 83, 96, 98. Howland, Shubael, 82. Hubbard, Daniel, 51. Hubbard, Gardiner Greene, 51. Hubbard, John, 5l. Hubbard, Samuel, 51. Hubbard, William, 5l, 52. Hubbell, Eleazer, 47, 48. Hubbell, Lyman, 47. Hubbell, Mary, 47. Huidekoper, Frederic Wolters, 52. Huidekoper, Edgar, 52. Hull, George, 97, 100. Hull, Mary, 97. Humfrey, Ann, 66. Humphrey, John, 67, 87, 89. Hunt, Ebenezer, 86, 91. Hunt, Enoch, 81. Hunt, Ephriam, 86, 88, 91, 92. Hunt, Hannah, 86, 91. Hunt, Ruth Hall, 101. Hunt, Susannah, 86, 91. Hunter, Henry Donnell, 41, 42. Hunter, Margaret, 41, 42. Hutchins, Love, 57. Hutchinson, Edward, 20. Hutchinson, Elizabeth, 34. Hyde, Elizabeth, 66. Hyde, Samuel, 66. Hyde, Sybil, 66. Ingersoll, Hannah, 50. Ingersoll, Nathaniel, 50. Ives, Daniel, 84. Ives, Joseph, 84. Ives, Sarah, 84. Jackson, Abraham, 97. Jackson, Eleazer, 96. Jackson, Ephraim, 1. Jackson, Susannah, 96. Jacob, Deborah, 69. Jameson, Catherine, 32. Jameson, David, 32. Jameson, Horatio Gates, 32. Jans, Catherine, 43. Jenner, David, 18. Jenner, Hannah, 8. Jenner, Joanna, 17. Jenner, Thomas, 18. Johnson, Anna, 33. Johnson, Cornelius, 33. Johnson, Crissa, 65. Johnson, Edward, '67, 68. Johnson, Elizabeth, 54. Johnson, Isaac, 54, 55. Johnson, James Bowen, 53. Johnson, James Gibson, 53. Johnson, Jemima, 17. Johnson, Jeremiah, 53. Johnson, John', 54, 55. Johnson, Joseph, 66. Johnson, Mary, 34. Johnson, Sabina, 6. Johnson, William, 66. Jones, Ann Shippen, 32. Jones, Elizabeth, 19. Jones, Isaac, 32. Jones, Robert Strettell, 32. Judd, Martha, 24. Judd, Mary, 47. Judd, Thomas, 24, 25. Judd, Winiamj^24, 25. Kearney, John A., 45. Kearney, Kate, 45, Kearney, Mary, 32. Keith, Arthur, 55. Keith, Harrison Alonzo, 55. Keith, James, 94. Keith, Josiah, 94, 95. Keith, Mary, 94. Kemp, Henry Greenway, 56. Kemp, William Perrin, 56. Kemp, Wyndham, 56. Kibbe, Mary, 8. Kibbe, WilHam, 8. Kittredge, James, 34. Kittredge, John, 34, 35. Kittredge, Sarah, 33. Kilbourn, Dorothy, 82. Kilbourn, John, 82, S3. Kilbourn, Joseph, 82. Kilbourne, Margaret, 11. 116 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Kingman, Rachel, 86, 91. Knapp, Judith, 51. Knox, Eleazur, 57. Knox, George William, 57. Knox, Jesse, 57. Knox, Joseph, 57. Knox, Mary, 66. Knox, Sylvanus, 57. Knox, William, 57. Knox, William Salsbury, 57. Knox, Zachariah, 57. Kyn, Annika, 40. Kyn, Joran, 40, 41. Ladd, Mary, 3, 4, 5. Ladd, Nathaniel, 4, 5. Lake, Hannah, 26, 29. Lamborn, Robert, 93. Lamborn, Susanna, 93. Larned, Daniel Read, 58. Larned, George, 58. Larned, Thaddeus, 58. Larned, Simon, 58. Larned, William, 58. Lathrop, Mary, 94. Lathrop, Merry, 36. Law, Abigail, 11. Law, Richard, 11, 12. Lawrence, Mary Cooper, 69. Lawson, Alexander, 16. Lawson, Susan, l5. Lay, Phebe, 29, 47. Larned, Isaac, Jr., 58, 59. Lee, Charles, 44. Lee, Elizabeth, 44. Lee, Mary, 82. Lee, Mary Elizabeth, 61. Lee, Richard, 44, 45. Lee, Thomas, 44. Leonard, Elizabeth, 96. Leverett, Anne, 5l. Leverett, Elizabeth, 65. Leverett, Sir John, 51, 52, 65. Lewis, Sarah, 55. Lewis, Susanna, 93. Lillie, Abigail, 17. Lillie, Daniel, 17. Litchfield, Mary, 34. Livermore, Anna, 61. Lockemans, Ann, 43. Lohr, Hannah, 88. Long, Oscar Fitzalan, 59, Long, William Wallace, 59. Lord, Ann, 26, 29. Lovell, Mary, 86, 91. Lucas, Joanna, 94. Lybrand, Elizabeth, 16, 32, 53, 76. Lyman, John, 9, 10, 69, 71. Lyman, Mary, 8. Lyman, Moses, 69. Lyman, Phebe, 69. Lyon, Dorothy, 54. Lyon, Hannah, 37. Lyon, Henry, 37, 38. Lyon, Jonathan, 37. Lyon, Samuel, 37. Mabie, Cornelius, 59. Mabie, Jacob, 59. Mabie, Janetje, 59. Mabie, Jan Pietersie, 59. MacKubbin, Eleanor, 39. Maley, Hannah, 41, 42. Man, Nathaniel, 60, 61. Man, Richard, 60, 61. Manley, Ruth, 94. Mann, Abijah, 60, 61. Mann, Charles Addison, 60, 61. Mann, Charles Addison, Jr., 61. Mann, John, 30, 47. Mansfield. Abigail, 24. Mansfield, Moses, 24. Maris, AHce, 93. Maris, George, 93, 94. Maris, John, 93. Marsh, Alexander, 87, 89, 92. Marsh, Hannah, 87, 9l. Marshall, Hannah, 93. Marshall, John, 93. Mason, Catalina Juliana, 61. Mason, Hugh, 62. Mason, John, 30, 47, 61, 67, 68, 72. Mason, Joseph, 62. Mason, Josiah, 61. Mason, Priscilla, 66. Mason, Sidney, 6l. Mason, Theodorus Bailey Myers, 61. Matthews, Hannah, 39. Matthews, Roger, 40. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 117 Maynard, Charles Moseley, 62. Maynard, Ezra, 62. Maynard, George Colton, 62. Maynard, G. Helen, 65. Maynard, Moses, 65. Mayo, Elizabeth, 97. Mayo, John, 97, 100. Mayo, Joseph, 18. Mayo, Lydia, 1 7. Mayo, Nathaniel, 18. McCall, Deborah, 65. McCall, George, 40. McCall, Mary, 39. McCall, Ozias, 65. McCormick, Isabella, 7. McCubbin, Eleanor, 75. McKean, Letitia; i5. McKean, Thomas, 16. McLean, Catherine, 2. Meade, Richard Worsam, 64. Medestand, Elizabeth, 44. Meigs, Clara Forsyth, 64. Meigs, Henry, 64. Meigs, Janna, 64. Meigs, Josiah, 64. Meigs, Return, 64. Mercer, Ann, 93. Merill, Rebekah, 58. Merriam, Hannah, 103. Merrill, James Gushing, 64, 65, Metcalf, Jabez, 65, 66. Metcalf, Joseph, 65. Metcalf, William Park, 65. Metcalf, William Williams, 65. Micall, Rebecca, 87, 92. Michaux, Ann, 101. Middlecott, Jane, 65. Miller, David, 1. Miller, Patience, 102. Miller, Princess Amanda, i. Mills, EHsha, 11. Mills, Hepsa, 10. Mills, Jedediah, 11. Mills, Peter, 11. Milton, Elizabeth, 69. Milton, Michael, 70. Miner, Eliza Almira, 28. Miner, Hannah, 29. Miner, Manassah, 28, 29. Miner, Thomas, 28, 29, 30. Mitchell, David, 8. Mitchell, Ehzabeth, 96. Mitchell, Elizabeth A., 3, 4, 5. Mitchell, Experience, 97, 99. Mitchell, Hannah, 85. Mitchell, Jonathan, 8. Mitchell, Marcus, 8. Mitchell, Matthew, 8, 9, 10, 85. Mitchell, Nancy, 2. Mitchell, Sarah, 8. Mitchelson, Bethia, 50. Mix, Elizabeth, 24. Monck, Mary, 62. Moody, John, 3, 4, 5. Moody, Lydia, 3, 4, 5. Moore, Hope, 81. Moore, Lydia, 29. Morgan, Jerusha, 86. Morgan, Sarah, 79. Morgan, Wilham, 87. Morgan, James, 87, 88, 89, 90. Morse, Daniel, 79. Morse, Elizabeth, 79. Mortimer, Elizabeth, 18. Moseley, Consider, 62, 63. Moseley, Daniel, 62. Moseley, Ebenezer, 69. Moseley, Edward Augustus, 68. Moseley, Edward Strong, 68. Moseley, John, 63, 69. Moseley, Josiah, 62, 63. Moseley, Raney, 62. Moseley, Samuel, 69, 70. Moseley, Thomas, 69. Moses, Caleb, 72. Moses, Daniel, 72. Moses, Guy, 71. Moses, John, 72. Moses, Zebrina, 7l, 72. Moss, Elizabeth S., 48. Morton, Nathaniel, 97, 99. Morton, Remember, 97. Mott, Dorothy, 74. Mullines, Priscilla, H, 54, 88, 92, 95. Munn, Mary, 80. Myers, Theodorus Bailey, 6i. Myrick, Abigail, 18. Myrick, Benjamin, 18. Myrick, William, 18. 118 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Nash, Samuel, 95. Nelson, Elizabeth, 56. Nelson, Thomas, 56. Nettleton, Caleb, 22. Nettleton, David, 22. Nettleton, Mary Andrew, 22. Neull, Sarah Adelia, 103. Nevil, Elizabeth, 101. Nevil, James, lOl. Nevin, Margaret, 52. Newberry, Mary, 63, 97. Newberry, Thomas, 97, 100. Newton, Sarah, 84. Nichols, Sarah, 104. Noble, James, 63. Norton, Elizabeth, 6. Nott, Gershon, 102. Nott, John, 102. Nott, Mehitable, 102. Noyes, James, 87, 89. Noyes, John, 87. Noyes, Mary Fish, 10. Noyes, Sybil, 86. Noyes, William, 86. Otis, Bethia, 69. Otis, Joseph, 69, 70. Owen, Frederick Denison, 72. Owen, Galusha, 72. Owen, Philotesia, 32. Oxnard, Edward, 69. Oxnard, Mary Ann, 69. Packard, Mehitable, 54. Paddock, Alice, 49. Page, Frances Burwell, 56. Page, Mann, 56. Paige, Sarah, 3. Palmer, Elizabeth, 34. Palmer, Grace, 29. Palmer, Henry, 35, 36. Palmer, Rebecca, 29. Palmer, Susannah, 86. Palmer, William, 87. Palmes, Susan, 66. Palmes, William, 66. Park, Martha, 29, 66. Park, William, 29, 30. Parrish, Howard Ellen, 14. Partridge, Mehitable, 9. Partridge, Samuel, 9. Patten, John Dewhurst, 73. Patterson, Eliza Burd, 75. Patterson, George, 75. Patterson, James, 75, 76. Paybody, Elizabeth, 88. Paybody, William, 88, 90. Peabodie, Rebecca, 11. Peabodie, William, It, 12. Peacock, Mary, 56. Peale, Angelica, 39. Peale, Albert Charles, 75. Peale, Charles Willson, 39, 75. Peale, Reubens, 75. Peck, Ann, 67. Peck, Elizabeth, 103. Percival, Elizabeth, 82. Perkins, Joanna, 5l. Perrin, Anne Louisa, 56. Perrin, William Kennan, 56. Peyton, Elizabeth, 57. Phelps, Hannah, 104. Phelps, Joseph, 96, 97. Phelps, Susannah, 96. Phelps, Timothy, 97, 99. Phelps, William, 97, 99. Phillips, Hannah, 102. Pickering, Eunice, 50. Pickering, John, 50. Pickering, Lois, 50. Pickering, William, 50. Pierce, Hannah, 13. Pierce, Sarah, 8. Pierson, Hannah, 37. Pinney, Humphrey, 97. Pinney, Isaac, 96, 98. Pinney, Sarah, 96. Pitcher, Hannah, 18. Pitkin, Martha, 73. Pitkin, William, 73, 74. Pitt, Maude, 19. Piatt, Mary, 84. Piatt, Mehitable, 22. Plumb, Dorcas, 9, 69. Plumb, John, 70, 71. Plumley, Sarah, 52, 75. Pomeroy, Mindwell, 9. Poor, Charlotte Anne, 102. Poor, Eliphalet, 102. Poor, Henry, 102. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 119 Poor, Moses, 102. Poor, Samuel, 102. Porter, Elizabeth, 54. Porter, Joanna, 11. Porter, John, 11, 13, 60. Porter, Rachel, 24. Porter, Samuel, 60. Porter, Sarah, 60, 6l. Porter, Thomas, 24. Potts, Ann, 26. Potts, William, 26. Pratt, Anna, 102. Prence, Mercy, l8. Prence, Thomas, 19, 21. Prentice, Abby, 28. Prentice, Caroline, 79. Prentice, Esther, 26, 29. Prentice, Joseph, 79. Prentice, Manasseh, 79. Prentice, Samuel, 28, 29, 79. Prentice, Thomas, 29, 30, 79. Preston, Hannah, 8. Preston, Mehitable, 79. Putnam, Elisabeth, 34. Putnam, Nathaniel, 34, 35. Pynchon, Ann, 88. Pynchon, John, 9, 63. Pynchon, William, 88, 91. Rand, EHzabeth, 3, 4, 5. Randall. Emily Munroe, 102. Randolph, Sir John, 56. Randolph, Mary, 56. Ransom, Hannah, 96. Ravvson, Marietta, 103. Read, Maria C, 58. Reimer, Marsjaret, 105. Renouf, Nancy, 46. Reynolds, Ruth, 35, Rhodes, Henry, 31. Rhodes, Joshua, 3l. Rhodes, Mary, 31. Rhodes, Thomas, 31. Rice, Ruth, 73. Richards, AHce, 9, 66, 87. Richards, Mary, 14. Richardson, Hezekiah, 56. Richardson, Jacob, 55, 56. Richardson, Mary Elizabeth, 55. Richardson, Nathaniel, 56. Richardson, Thomas, 56. Rider, Deborah, 79. Ridgeley, Sarah, 40, 75. Ridgely, Henry, 40, 41, 76, 77. Ring, Susannah, 18. Roberdeau, Daniel, 16. Roberdeau, F. Selina, i5. Roberdeau, Isaac, l5. Roberts, Hugh, 38. Roberts, Mary, 37. Roberts, Samuel, 38. Robinson, Agnes Wirt, 39. Robinson, Alexander, 39. Robinson, Charles Alexander, 39. Roe, Fayette Washington, 77. Roe, Francis Asbury, 77, 78. Roe, George, 78. Roe, Isaac, 77, 78. Roe, John, 78. Roe, William Fletcher, 78. Rogers, Eleanor, 16. Rogers, Hannah, 87. Rogers, John, 88. Rogers, Mary, 51. Roife, Rebecca, 106. Russell, Abigail, 58, Russell, Daniel, 5l. Russell, James, 18, 20. Russell, Mabel, 18, 51. Russell, Richard, 19, 21, 51. Sackett, Sarah, 84. Sadler, Isaiah, 7, 8. Sage, Thankful, 79. Salsbury, Belary Ann, 57. Saltonstall, Anna, 65. Saltonstall, Nathaniel, 65. Saltonstall, Richard, 65. Sampson, Abraham, 94. Sampson, Deborah, 94. Sampson, Isaac, 94. Sampson, Jonathan, 94. Sanger, Daniel, 79. Sanger, Henry K., 79. Sanger, Joseph Prentice, 79. Sanger, Richard, 79. Sanford, Abel, 23. Sanford, Andrew, 24. Sanford, Deborah, 23. Sanford, Isaac, 23. 120 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Sanford, Martha, 24. Sanford, Samuel, 24. Sargent, Electa, 47. Sawyer, Abigail, 34. Saxton, Henry Dearborn, 80. Saxton, Judah, 80. Saxton, Samuel, 80. Schuyler, Pieter, 42. Scott, Margaret, 23. Scott, Mary, 23. Scottow, Mehitable, l8. Seare, Elizabeth, 102. Sears, Barnabas, 18. Sears, David, 96, 97. Sears, Huldah, 96. Sears, Joseph, 18. Sears, Josiah, 96. Sears, Keziah, 17. Sears, Lydia, IS. Sears, Richard, 19, 97, 99. Sears, Silas, 19, 20, 96, 98. Sears, Stephen, 18. Sedgwick, Sarah, 65. Seeds, Hannah, 14. Selleck, Abigail, 11. Selleck, Jonathan, 11, 12. Seymour, Susannah, 27. Sharpe, Mary, 64. Shattuck, John, 34. Shattuck, Joseph, 33, 34. Shattuck, Lydia, 33. Shattuck, Samuel, 34. Sheldon, Hannah, 80. Sheldon, Mindwell, 69. Sheppard, Rebecca, 57. Sherburne, Henry, 58. Sherburne, John, 57. Sherburne, Samuel, 57, 58. Sherburne, Sarah, 57. Shevell, Catherine, 32. Shields, Frances E., lOO. Shipley, Tryphena, 6l. Shippen, Ann, 32. Shippen, Edward, 16, 17, 32, 33, 52, 53, 75, 76, 77. Shippen, Frances, 52. Shippen, Henry, 52. Shippen, Joseph, 16, 32, 52, 53, 76 Shippen, Sarah, 75. Shippen, Susan, 16. Shippen, William, 16. Short, Anna, 102. Shute, Enoch, 81. Shute, Samuel Moore, 81. Shute, William, 81. Silliman, Ebenezer, 11. Silliman, Emily Green, 10. Silliman, Gold Selleck, 10, 11. Slack, Ann, 26. Slafter, Abigail, 66. Smidt, Hendryck Barentze, 16, 17 Smidt, Johanna, 16. Smith, Amos, 84. Smith, Ann, 87. Smith, Anne, 101. Smith, Cornelia W., 2. Smith, Dorothy, 16. Smith, Elmore, 84. Smith, Ephraim, 84. Smith, Francis Hickox, 81. Smith, Frank Birge, 81. Smith, Henry, 88, 90. Smith, Jane, 26. Smith, Janet, 39. Smith, John, 81, 84. Smith, Louisa Richardson, 56. Smith, Mary, 14. Smith, Mercy, 82. Smith, Nathan, 26. Smith, Richard, l6, 17. Smith, Robert Atwater, 84. Smith, Samuel, 8l. Smith, Samuel Mansfield, 81. Smith, Walter, 16. Snyder, Ann Maria Holmes, 78. Snyder, Eliza J., 77. Soule, George, 97, 99. Soule, John, 97. Soule, Rebecca, 96. Southworth, Alice Carpenter, 67, 88, 94. Sparrow, Jonathan, 19, 20. Sparrow, Rebecca, 18. Spicer, Benjamin, 49. Spicer, Caroline EHzabeth, 49. Spicer, Edward, 49. Spicer, John, 49. Spicer, Peter, 49. Sprague, Elizabeth, 18, 31. Sprague, John, 18, 19, 31. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 121 Sprague Mary, 60, 61. Sprague, Ralph, 19, 31, 32. Stallgon, Deborah, 87. Standish, Alexander, 94. Standish, Lydia, 94. Standish, Myles, 12, 95. Stanley, Abigail, 24. Stanley, Elizabeth, 73. Stanley, Hannah, 60. Stanley, Mary, U. Stanley, Thomas, li, 13. Stanton, Dorothy, 87. Stanton, Mary, 26, 28. Stanton, Robert, 26, 27, 29. Stanton, Sarah, 26, 29, 72, 79. Stanton, Thomas, 26, 27, 29, 30. Staples, Rebecca, 86, 91. Starr, Rachel, 46. Stearnes, Susanna, 106. Stebbins, Edward, 11, 13. Stebbins, Joseph, 69. Stebbins, Mary, 11. Stebbins, Mehitable, 69. Stebbins, Thomas, 70, 71. Steele, John, 24, 25. Steele, Mary, 24. Stetson, Amos, 86, 91. Stetson, Caleb, 86, 91. Stetson, Caleb Rochford, 86. Stetson, George Rochford, 86, 91 Stetson, Joseph, 87, 92. Stetson, Robert, 86, 87, 89, 91, 92 Stevens, Cyprian, 82. Stevens, Mary, 82. Stevenson, Ann, 29, 88. Stevenson, Mary, 56. Stewart, George, 76, 77. Stewart, Mary, 75. Stickney, Abraham, 33, 35. Stickney, James, 33. Stickney, Mary, 33. Stickney, Samuel, 34. Stickney, William, 35, 36. Stocking, Rachel, 79. Stone, Catherine, 49. Stone, Samuel, 60, 61. Stone, Sarah, 60. Stone, Susannah, 1. Stower, Elizabeth, 18, 31. Streete, Sarah, 60. Strettell, Frances, 32, Strettell, Robert, 32, 33. Strong, Caleb, 69. Strong, Ebenezer, 69. Strong, John, 70, 71. Strong, Jonathan, 69. Strong, Martha, 69. Sullivan, Maria, 25. Sunderline, Catharine, 40. Sunderline, James, 40, 41. Sutton, EHzabeth, 60, 61. Sutton, John, 60. Swaine, Joanna, 37. Swaine, Samuel, 38. Swaine, William, 38. Swan, Anna, 28, 72. Swan, John, Jr., 28. Swan, Julian, 34. Swan, Richard, 35, 36. Sweetser, Ann, 31. Sweetser, Phineas, 31. Sweetser, Seth, 31. Sweetzer, Benjamin, 18, 19. Sweetzer, John, IS. Sweetzer, Samuel, 18, 31. Sweetzer, Susannah, 17, Swett, Benjamin, 35. Talcott, John, 73, 74, 75. Talcott, Joseph, 73, 74. Tapp, Ann, 24. Tapp, Jane, 11. Taylor, Jane Welles, 73. Taylor, Job, 93. Taylor, John, 93. Taylor, John Yeatman, 93. Taylor, Philip, 93. Taylor, Thomas, 73. Taylor, William, 93. Ten Broeck, Dirck Wessels, 42,43. Ten Broeck, Elsie, 42, 43. Tenney, Hannah, 84. Terry, Eliphalet, 8. Terry, Ephraim, 8, 9. Terry, Esther, 8. Terry, Samuel, 8, 9. Thacher, Anthony, 19, 21. Thacher, John, 18, 19. Thatcher, Dorothy, 97. Thatcher, Lydia, 18. 122 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Thayer, Benjamin, 87, 9t. Thayer, Ephraim, 54. Thayer, Hannah, 54. Thayer, Margaret, 86, 9t. Thayer, Richard, 87, 89, 92. Theobold, Abigail, 73. Thomas, Clarissa, 65. Thomas, Dorothy, 69. Thomas, Nathaniel, 69, 70, 71. Thomas, Peleg, 66. Thomas, William, 70, 71. Thompson, Gilbert, 94. Thompson, Mary, 9. Thompson, WilHam Vincent, 94. Thrall, Deborah, 72. Thrall, Phillury, 97. Thrall, William, 97, 100. Throop, Sarah, 96. Thurber, Abner, 50. Thurber, Abner Oilman, 50. Thurber, Lucy Dunnam, 50. Tibbetts, Tamson, 57. Tilley, Elizabeth, l9, 82, 96. Tinkham, Ephraim, 96, 98. Tinkham, John, 96. Tinkham, Mary, 96. Treat, Abigail, 11, 22. Treat, Jerusha, 104. Treat, Joanna, 74. Treat, Richard, 11, 12, 74, 75. Treat, Robert, ll, 12, 22, 30, 38, 47. Treat, Susannah, 103, 104. Treworgy, Elizabeth, 4. Trinomenghave, Catherine, 27. Triplett, Ann, 48. Triplett, Francis, 48. Turner, Mary, 85. Turner, Nathaniel, 85. Turner, William, 10, 71. Tyler, Martha, 49. Tyng, Edward, 69, 70. Tyng, Mary, 69. Valkert, Catalynje, 59. Valliant, Ann, 31. Van Buren, Christine, 42, 43. Van Burgh, Catherine, 41, 43. Van Burgh, Johannis Pieterszen, 43, 44. Van Cortlandt, Oloff Stevenson, 43, 44. Van Courtlandt, Marie, 42, 43. Van Dyke, Harry Weston, 95. Van Dyke, Howard Butler, 95. Van Patten, Eva, 59. Van Rensselaer, Helena, 41, 43. Van Rensselaer, Hendrick, 41, 42, 43. Van Rensselaer, Henry, 7. Van Rensselaer, Jeremias, 42, 43, 44. Van Schaick, Hendrickse, 6. Van Wie, Hendrickse Gerritse, 6, 7 Van Wie, Tryntjie, 6. Van Witbeck, Catherine, 43. Van Zandt, James Monroe, 25. Van Zandt, Lucy Ann, 25. Vaughan, Elizabeth, 96. Vaughan, George, 101. Vaughan, George Tully, 100. Vaughan, Washington L., 100. Veeder, Eva Eliza, 59. Veeder, Johannes, 59. Veeder, Lucas Wyngaart, 59. Veeder, Samuel, 59. Veeder, Simon Volkertsie, 59. Veener, Simon, 59. Vitch, Mary, 66. Von Hook, Franceska, 16. Von Hook, Lawrence, 16. Vrooman, Catrina, 59. Wadsworth, Eunice Talcott, 73. Wainwright, Clarissa, 6. Wainwright, David S., 6. Wainwright, Francis, 7. Wainwright, John, 6. Wainwright, William, 6. Wakeman, Helena, 73. Waldron, Cornelia, 6. Walker, Elizabeth, 56. Wallis, Grace, 52. Walsworth, Lucy, 66. Walsworth, William, 66. Warner, Ann, 84. Warner, Mary, 104. Warner, Mary Shaw, 36. Warren, Joan, 19. Warren, Mary, 67. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 123 Warren, Richard, 67, 68. Washburn, Huldah, 95. Washburn, James, 96. Washburn, John, 96, 97, 98. Washburn, Jonah, 96. Waterhouse, Sarah, 102. Waterman, Elizabeth, 66. Waterman, Rebecca, 36. Waticins, Francis, 101. Waticins, Francis B., 101. Watkins, John Elfreth, 101. Waticins, Joseph, 101. Watson, Jane Love, 27. Watson, Sarah, 28. Watson, Wilmuth, 44. Weaver, George, 105. Weaver, Jacob, 105. Weaver, Martha, 105. Weaver, Valentine, 105. Webb, John, 102. Webb, John Freeman, 102, Webb, John Sidney, 102. Webb, Joseph, 102. Webb, Mary Adams, 87, 91. Webb, William Benning, 102. Webster, Benjamin, 103. Webster, Charles, 104. Webster, Elijah, 103. Webster, Elijah Ashley, 103. Webster, John, 103, 104. Webster, Jonathan, 103. Webster, Joseph Rawson, 103. Webster, Moses, 104. Webster, Ozias, 103. Webster, Robert, 103, 104. Webster, Uri, 103. Webster, William, 104. Webster, William Burnham, 103. Webster, William Holcomb, 103. Weeks, Hannah, 69. Weeks, John, 69, 70. Weld, Daniel, 50, 5l. Weld, Elizabeth, 50. Wells, Benjamin, 104. Wells, Benjamin Warner, 104. Wells, Benjamin Warner, Jr., 104. Wells, Ichabod, 104. Wells, Thomas, 104, 105. Welles, Elisha, 73. Welles, Laura, 73. Welles, Samuel, 73, 74, 104. Welles, Sarah, 82. Welles, Thomas, 73, 74, 82, 83. Welles, Wilham, 73. Wemp, Susanna, 59. Wendell, Anna, 41, 42. Wendell, Catherina, 41, 43. Wendell, Hermanus, 43. Wendell, Jacob, 41, 43. Weston, Abner, 95. Weston, Edmund, 95, 96, 98. Weston, Mary Elizabeth, 95. Wetherell, Mary, 47. Weygandt, Christiana, 105. Wheeler, Eliza, 8l. Wheeler, Esther, 28. Wheeler, Harriet Fay, 13. Wheeler, John, 13. Wheeler, Martha, 29. Wheeler, Mary, 79. Wheeler, Thomas, 35. Wheeler, William, 29. Wheildon, Catherine, 19. White, Anna, 11, 65. White, Calvin, 102. White, Charlotte, 102. White, Cornelia, 23. White, Ebenezer, 102. White, Elizabeth, 85. White, Nathaniel, 85. White, Samuel, 102. White, Thomas, 102. Whiting, Charles, 86. Whiting, John, 87, 89. Whiting, Sybil, 86. Whiting, Mary, 9. Whiting, William, 9, 10, 87, 88, 91 Whitney, John, 35, 36. Whitney, Ruth, 34. Wigglesworth, Abigail, 18. Wilcox, Mary, 72. Wilder, Asaph, 6. Wilder, Catherine, 6. Wilhelm, James Henry, 105. Wilhelm, William Herman, 105. Willard, Hannah, 64. Willard, Josiah, 64. Willard, Mary, 82. Willard, Simon, 2, 64, 82, 83. Willenis, Gerritze, 16. 124 SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL WARS Williams, Abigail, 86. Williams, Deborah, 29. Williams, Ebenezer, 66. Williams, Eleazer, 28. Williams, Elizabeth, l, 65. Williams, Eunice, 28. Williams, Fanny, 28. Williams, Isaac, 29, 66, 67. Williams, John, 29. Williams, Nehemiah, 29. Williams, Veach, 66, 67. Winchester, Hannah, 54. Wine, Mary, 87. Winn, Elizabeth, 106. Wirt, Rosa Edward, 39. Wiswald, Esther, 66. Woodbury, Joanna, l5. Woodbury, Ruth, 3. Woodson, Agnes, 101. Woodson, John, lOl. Woodson, Richard, lOl. Woodson, Robert, 101. Wooden, Sarah, 84. Wolcott, John, 82. Wolcott, Mary, 82. Wood, Hannah, 37, 38, Woodruff, Sarah, 37. Wright, Edward, 82, 83. Wright, Esther, 96. Wright, Hannah, 70. Wright, Isabel, 82. Wright, Samuel, "82. Wyllis, George, 5l, 52. Wyllis, Mabel, 5l. Wyllis, Samuel, 5l. Wyman, Edward, 105. Wyman, Nehemiah, 105, 106. Wyman, Walter, 105. Yale, Mary, 84. Yale, Thomas, 85. Yeatman, John, 95. Yeatman, Susannah, 93. Yeates, Ann, 40. Yeates, Jaspar, 40, 41. Young, Sarah, 81. Younglove, Ruby, 6. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 010 731 597 4 •