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Old Line State Herald Old Line State Herald MDSSAR, Founded on April 20, 1889 at Annapolis, Maryland www.sar.org/mdssar State President Carroll J. Collins October 2005 Issue Semi-Annual Meeting We had quite a large gathering at the Semi- Annual Meeting in Annapolis at the Officer’s Club of the United States Naval Academy on Oct. 15th. Just following the State Board Meeting, at 12pm guests enjoyed a fine lunch and then talk from fellow MDSSAR Member, John H. Beakes Jr. who is working on a biography of famous Patriot Col. John Eager Howard. John H. Beakes Jr., Guest Speaker Mr. Beakes provided a fascinating talk on the life of Col. John Eager Howard who was a former Officer in the MD Line, Hero at Cowpens and Governor of MD just to name a few of his long credits. John Beakes is a 1966 graduate of the USNA and a former nuclear submarine officer, having served on the USS Nautilus and the USS George Bancroft. John is working on a future published biography of Howard. The Color Guard opened the luncheon with a Upcoming Events well drilled and impressive march into the Dec. 28, 2005 ... Patriot’s Ball at Turf Valley room. President Carroll J. Collins introduced Jan. 14, 2006.... State Board meeting our guest Vice President General Stephen A. Feb. 18, 2006 ... George Washington luncheon Leishman who offered words of thanks from Mar. 18, 2006... MD DAR State Conference the National Society. President Collins Mar. 25, 2006... MDSSAR Annual Meeting at introduced the speaker John Beakes who gave Grey Rock Mansion interesting facts about John Eager Howard and Mar. 31, 2006... MD CAR State Conference his significant contributions to the building of Baltimore, Maryland and the Nation. He Note from the Editors: Please submit received a loud and warm applause from all. newsworthy member articles or stories via regular mail to: Christos Christou, Jr. 303 Nicholson Road Baltimore MD 21221-6609 Email [email protected] Phone 410-574-5467 “Old Line State” is the name given to General Smallwood’s “Maryland Line” standing firm against British troops during the 1776 Battle of Long Island Secretary R. Duane Tackitt, 620 E Capitol St NE, Washington DC 20003-1233 [email protected] Old Line State Herald October 2005 New Members (sorted by Chapter #) Ch. New Member SAR # MD # Patriot/Ancestor Sponsors 1 – Everhart Albright, Joseph William 131511 3713 Dum, Peter n/a Transfer from OH 1 – Everhart Champion, Bruce Dale 164957 3730 Champion, Reuben Pyne, Frederick Laughlin, Henry 1 – Everhart DeVenney, Russell F. Jr. 159143 3738 Johnson, Joseph n/a Dual 1 – Everhart Rice, Wilbur Eugene 164267 3707 Bauer, Dietrich Pyne, Frederick Hoover, Lloyd 1 – Everhart Shriler, William 153284 3736 n/a Transfer 1 – Everhart Smith, James E. 165488 3739 Smith, Nathan Pyne, Frederick Hoover, Lloyd 1 – Everhart Wade, Stephen D. 162136 3705 Hall, William n/a Transfer from WV 2 – Smallwood Cooley, Jimmy Earl 162834 3688 Cooley, John Smithson, Chris Smithson, William 2 – Smallwood Karppi, William Jacob Jr. 163514 3698 Waring, Shubael Pennington, William Moore, Joseph P. 4 – Howard Barnhouser, John Anthony Jr.* 163294 3693 Rasin, William B. Christou, Christos Barnhouser, John 4 – Howard Carmichael, George Burton 165051 3733 Lyle, Maher Shallal H. Christou, Christos Barnhouser, John 4 – Howard Foreman, Edward Addison Jr. 164472 3716 Foreman, John Foster, Lester Christou, Christos 4 – Howard Horrigan, John Thomas 150673 3729 n/a Transfer 4 – Howard Johnston, James Edward 164322 3715 Arnold, George Johnston, Peter Hershberger, Ken 4 – Howard Lewis, Edward Daniel 163515 3699 Lewis, Isaac Christou, Christos Barnhouser, John 4 – Howard Miller, Kenneth William II 151567 3703 Sanger, Richard n/a Dual with MA 4 – Howard O'Connell, William Matthews 164270 3710 Howard, John Eager Christou, Christos Barnhouser, John 4 – Howard Smith, Charles Truitt 163293 3692 Mills, William Foster, Lester Christou, Christos 4 – Howard Tipton, Kyle Patrick 164271 3711 Tipton, Samuel Jr. Tipton, Daniel Potter, Ray 4 – Howard Welsh, John Beresford Jr. 163368 3697 Maple, William Foster, Lester Christou, Christos 4 – Howard Wenzel, Allan Ray 164881 3728 Scripture, Jeremiah Christou, Christos Welsh, John 4 – Howard Zebelean, John Pista III 163713 3700 Deans, Daniel Foster, Lester Christou, Christos 5 – Moore Bausman, George Albert Jr. 163102 3691 Cole, Abraham Zimmerman, Ken Gurney, John T. III 5 – Moore Herrold, John Ethan 164582 3720 Herrold, Simon Hill, Charles Young, James 5 – Moore Herrold, Larry Sherman 164583 3721 Herrold, Simon Young, James Hill, Charles 5 – Moore Herrold, Matthew Whitfield 164584 3722 Herrold, Simon Hill, Charles Young, James 6 – Jones Dempster, Charles Edwin 164989 3732 Lightcap, Solomon Christou, Christos Foster, Lester 6 – Jones Dempster, Darrell Dean 164879 3726 Lightcap, Solomon Christou, Christos Foster, Lester 6 – Jones Dempster, David Andrew 164880 3727 Lightcap, Solomon Christou, Christos Foster, Lester 6 – Jones Estill, Kenneth Alexander 163296 3695 Estill, William Estill, Alexander D IV McKown, Barry 6 – Jones Estill, Kenneth Dale 163295 3694 Estill, William Estill, Alexander D IV McKown, Barry 6 – Jones Green, Bryan R. 128388 3740 n/a Transfer 6 – Jones Norris, Eric Lee 164475 3719 Norris, Peter McKown, Barry Norris, Kenneth 6 – Jones Norris, Jeffrey Allan 164473 3717 Norris, Peter McKown, Barry Norris, Kenneth 6 – Jones Norris, Kenneth Harold Jr. 155940 3702 Norris, Peter n/a Transfer from NC 6 – Jones Norris, Robert Jeffrey 164474 3718 Norris, Peter McKown, Barry Norris, Kenneth 8 – Tilghman Cleaver, Robert Newton 164878 3725 Rochester, Daniel Stenger, Jackson Corey, Reece 8 – Tilghman Corey, George Reece 164268 3708 Nivin, John Corey, Reece Stenger, Jackson 8 – Tilghman Volonte, William Joseph 162280 3706 Dowling, William n/a Dual with NJ 9 – Hall Krug, Frederick George 162899 3689 Krug, Valentine Zimmerman, Ken Ward, Charles 9 – Hall MacLean, Fred D. III 158014 3737 n/a Transfer 10 – Carroll Leary, Edward Joseph 163736 3701 Brem, George C. Zimmerman, Ken Ward, Charles 14 – Stone Fisher, Michael Geary 165071 3734 Middleton, James Fisher, Thomas Mazzeo, Michael 14 – Stone Fisher, Thomas Geary 164272 3712 Middleton, James Mazzeo, Michael Jr. Irish, Ernest 14 – Stone Fisher, Thomas Patrick 165072 3735 Middleton, James Fisher, Thomas Mazzeo, Michael 14 – Stone Gardiner, Brian Edward 164668 3724 Dyson, Gerrard Dyson, George Irish, Ernest 14 – Stone Irish, Ernest Edward 163367 3696 Irish, Thomas T. Irish, Ernest L. Mazzeo, Michael 14 – Stone Lawrence, Scott David 164958 3731 Hammett, Richard Irish, Ernest Mazzeo, Michael 14 – Stone Mazzeo, David Scott 164667 3723 Simmons, Aaron Mazzeo, Michael Jr. Irish, Ernest 15 – Meadows Daddysman, Jason Andrew 165722 3741 Samuels, Joseph Shockey, Paul Hardesty, Ken 15 – Meadows Daddysman, Jon Paul R. Jr. 164269 3709 Samuels, Joseph Pyne, Frederick Hoover, Lloyd 18 – At Large Hagert, Christopher James 163470 3704 Givens, Round n/a Transfer from DE 18 – At Large Sadler, Robert Dale 146484 3714 Warfield, Seth Sr. n/a Transfer from DC 18 – At Large Smith, Shawn Russell 162725 3687 Menges, John Jacob McFadden, Weems McKown, Barry 18 – At Large Smith, William Berkey 162724 3686 Menges, John Jacob McFadden, Weems McKown, Barry 18 – At Large Wilson, Richard Eugene 162916 3690 Honeywell, Matthias Honeywell, John McKown, Barry * Jr. Membership Editors John A. Barnhouser Sr. and Christos Christou Jr. Page 2 Old Line State Herald October 2005 New Supplementals Approved Brig. Gen. John Franklin Burk Jr. Supplemental (April 8, 1918-October 14, 2005) Member Name SAR # MD # Ch. Patriot Ancestor MDSSAR President 1995-1996 Almony Jr., Guy Edward 160713 3664 4 Rasin, William Blackiston As we go to press, news has come in of the Barnhouser, John A. Jr. 163294 3693 4 Fry, Johann Nicholas passing of our former State President Brig. Bowers, Henry Kenneth 131791 2983 5 Allman, Lawrence Gen. John F. Burk Jr. Jack was a long time Christou Jr, Christos 130571 2951 4 Hill, William member of the SAR. As a Captain during Christou Jr, Christos 130571 2951 4 Williams, William WWII he participated in the Battle of the Bulge th th Closs, Jr., Thomas Halsey 160070 3649 6 Alvord, Daniel with the 289 Infantry, 75 Division, Dec. 1944 Crane, Alden McKim 103572 2098 11 Crane, Rufus which was the last German Offensive. He was Ganley, Rodger Lee 157204 3583 13 Carlisle, James the chairman of the Maryland World War II Ganley, Rodger Lee 157204 3583 13 Corley/Cauley, Monoah Memorial Commission appointed by Governor Glendening. His Patriot was Capt. John Ganley, Rodger Lee 157204 3583 13 Pullen, Samuel Reithmyer (1741-1799) of the PA Militia. He Marsh, James Richard 136103 3094 1 Budlong, Benjamin leaves his loving wife Peggy (nee Bartholomee), McFadden, Archibald Weems 106247 2173 6 Carter, Daniel 3 sons John F. Burk III, James S. Burk, Todd Reid, Larry Edward 160072 3651 2 Butler, Zachariah A. Burk, 5 grandchildren and 7 great Reid, Larry Edward 160072 3651 2 Dillard, James grandchildren to mourn his passing with a host Reid, Larry Edward 160072 3651 2 Reid, William of other family and friends who will dearly miss Rhodes, William Joseph 159203 3637 13 Sharp, John him. Interment is at Dulaney Valley Memorial Tackitt, R. Duane 136104 3095 2 Garrett, William Gardens. Please keep his family in your prayers Tackitt, R. Duane 136104 3095 2 Johnson, Thomas Important - Membership Dues for 2006 National Congress in Louisville, KY 2006 Membership statements are enclosed with this newsletter. We had quite a successful National Congress. To Please remit a check for your annual dues and any additional read more about our awards. We had 11 of our 15 amount you may wish to contribute to the Maryland 400 Fund, or towards the construction of the new SAR library in Louisville, delegates attending. If you wish to come to the 2006 payable to MDSSAR and return in the enclosed envelope before Congress as a delegate please contact secretary Dec. 31st. Any dues received after Jan. 1 will be dropped but can Duane Tackitt.
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