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Real Daughters Graves REAL DAUGHTERS New York Real Daughters 91 - listed by Chapter affilition Other States Real Daughters buried in NYS 16 - listed by Chapter affilition Real Daughter designation - To be considered a DAR Real Daughter the person had to be a member of the DAR and the daughter of a Revolutionary War Patriot The information listed has been gathered from a number of sources: the Historian Generals Office, the DAR Magazine, DAR applications and membership cards, Congress Proceedings, material from Ann Morton (Past Reporter General) and death Indexes & Cemetery records which are available online. Being included on this list does not guarantee lineage for the Real Daughter or proof of service for the patriot. Some lineages or parent's services need additional proof. Those states or chapters wishing to mark or rededicate graves of Real Daughters should contact the Historian General's Office for information. www.findagrave.com DAR State Died Listed @ Find A Number Name Chapter Patriot Deceased /State Buried Location Cemetery & Section/ Lot Grave 43141 Davis, Mary (Robert) Astenrogen, NY John Adle/NY Oct. 28, 1904 NY / NY Little Falls, Herkimer Co NY Church St Cemetery Yes 30020 Nellis, Samantha (John) Astenrogen, NY Elijah Stanton/CT Aug. 17, 1919 NY / NY Naples, Ontario Co NY Rose Ridge Cemetery Yes NY / NY 47957 Crandall, Amelia (Francis) Baron Steuben, NY Nathaniel Rusco/NY Oct. 17, 1907 NY / NY Cameron, Steuben Co NY French Hill Cemetery Yes 32573 Cole, Virtue (Chester) Benjamin Prescott, NY Samuel Sinclair/NH Dec. 22, 1905 MI / MI Adams Twnship, Hillsdale Co Kirby Cemetery Yes 32978 Godfrey, Charlotte (Charles) Benjamin Prescott, NY Ebenezer Root/MA Oct. 2, 1900 NY / NY Guilford, Chenango Co NY Godfrey Corners Cemetery Yes 82865 Leonard, Almira E. (Henry) Benjamin Prescott, NY Isaac Rugg/VT May 5 1919 NY / NY Perrysburg, Cattaraugus Co NY West Perrysburg Cemetery /Rugg Town Yes 40044 Perkins, Elizabeth (Franklin) Benjamin Prescott, NY William Hood/NY Dec. 16, 1910 CA /CA Altadena, Los Angeles Co CA Mountain View Cemetery Yes 82866 Strong, Abigail (Ledurna) Benjamin Prescott, NY Isaac Rugg/VT July 28, 1929 IL / IL Morris Two, Grundy Co IL Evergreen Cemetery Yes 32979 Young, Harriet (John) Benjamin Prescott, NY Ebenezer Root/MA Sept. 30, 1901 NY / NY East Guilford, Chenango Co NY East Guilford Cemetery/Sec B lot 19 Yes 87225 Carl, Sarah M. (David) Buffalo, NY Isaac Davis Bishop/MA July 19, 1914 NY / NY Lockport, Niagara Co NY Chestnut Ridge Cemetery/Sec E lot 23 Yes Smith Mills Hanover Twp 64265 Gage, Climenia (Sullivan) Buffalo, NY Clark Stone/MA Mar. 26, 1908 NY / NY Chatauqua Co NY NY Smiths Mills Cemetery Yes REAL DAUGHTERS DAR State Died Listed @ Find A Number Name Chapter Patriot Deceased /State Buried Location Cemetery & Section/ Lot Grave 93277 Jones, Elizabeth H. (Williston) Buffalo, NY Noah Shearer/MA Aug. 6, 1912 / NY East Aurora, Erie Co NY Oakwood Cemetery Yes Fort Erie, Welland Co Ontario 60470 Stanton, Martha A. (James) Buffalo, NY Benjamin Hardison/MA May 16, 1911 NY/CAN CANada St Pauls Anglican Church Cemetery yes/no grave stone 17681 Baldwin, Mary (Wilson) Camden, NY Peter Mower/NY Dec. 8, 1904 NY / NY Camden, Onieda Co NY Forest Park Cemetery Yes 17031 West, Harriet (Leonard) Camden, NY Benjamin Allen/CT Feb. 2, 1902 NY / NY Lee, Onieda Co NY Lee State Rd Cemetery Yes 28179 Lanterman, Julia A. (John) Cayuga, NY Ebenezer Brown/NY Jan. 24, 1901 NY / NY Groton, Tompkins Co NY Groton Rural Cemetery /Sec I Lot 44 Yes 31659 Moss, Emily (John) Cayuga, NY John Ingersoll/NY Mar. 3, 1909 MA / NY Tompkins Co NY Grove Cemetery Lot 204-2 SWC Yes 58455 Bixby, Achsah (Titus) Chemung, NY Frederick Vaughan/CT Feb. 6, 1912 NY / NY Big Flats, Chemung Co NY Big Flats Cemetery Yes 59389 Hulbert, Mary J. (George) Chemung, NY Benjamin T. Woodward/NY July 30, 1907 NY / NY Elmira, Chemung Co NY Woodlawn Cemetery Yes 9789 Morse, Anna (Oliver) Cherry Valley, NY Jerome Clark/CT Jan. 6, 1898 NY / NY Cherry Valley, Otsego Co NY Cherry Valley Cemetery Yes Maple Hill Cemetery/old grounds Lot 48708 Gilbert, Harriet E. (Oliver) Deborah Champion, NY Justus Holley/MA Dec. 31, 1908 VT / VT Dorset, Bennington Co VT 35 1/2 Yes 36920 Pierce, Lucinda (John) Deborah Champion, NY James Dawson/MA Sept. 30 1901 NY / NY Henderson, Jefferson Co NY Evergreen Cemetery Yes Adams Center, Jeffercon Co 36392 Webb, Esther (Reuben) Deborah Champion, NY William Webb/CT Mar. 16, 1905 NY / NY NY Union Cemetery Yes 24810 Kelsey, Susanna (John) Deo-On-Go-Wa, NY Lysander Richardson/MA Feb. 25, 1902 NY / NY Wheatland, Monroe Co NY Wheatland Baptist /Belcoda Cemetery Yes 32191 Kinner, Betsy Jane (Albert) Deo-On-Go-Wa, NY Roswell Graham/NY Nov. 8, 1906 NY / NY Batavia, Genesee Co NY Old Batavia Cemetery Lot 252 yes /no grave stone 27338 Russell, Miss Jane E. Deo-On-Ga-Wa, NY Isaac Russell/MA Apr. 22, 1901 NY / NY Batavia, Genesee Co NY Old Batavia Cemetery Yes REAL DAUGHTERS DAR State Died Listed @ Find A Number Name Chapter Patriot Deceased /State Buried Location Cemetery & Section/ Lot Grave 17704 Palmer, Harriet E. (Zeba) Fort Greene, NY Roswell Saltonstall Palmer/CT Oct. 18, 1898 NY / CT Stonington, New London Co CT Stonington Borough Cemetery Yes 40563 Rayner, Margaret (Isaac) Fort Greene, NY Thomas Wood Rowland/NY Oct. 4, 1908 NY / NY Setauket, Suffolk Co NY Setauket Methodist Church Cemetery Yes 12395 Vincent, Polly (Rodman) Fort Stanwix, NY Thomas Hubbard/CT Jan. 20, 1899 NY / NY Gravesville, Herkimer Co NY Gravesville Cemetery Yes 26963 Street, Elizabeth (Alfred) Gansevoort, NY Smith Weed/CT Apr. 22, 1905 NY / NY Albany, Albany Co NY Albany Rural Cemetery/lot 37 #23 Yes 21165 Ford, Angeline (Albert) Gen. Nicholas Herkimer NY David Bensley/RI Mar. 1907 NY / NY Lima, Livingston Co NY Oak Ridge Cemetery/row 6 #2 Yes 17716 Gray, Elizabeth (Charles) Gen. Nicholas Herkimer NY Jacob W. Petrie/NY May 11, 1898 NY / NY Herkimer, Herkimer Co NY Oak Hill Cemetery/lot 391, old grv1 Yes /no grave stone 25398 Moyer, Anna (Henry) Gen. Nicholas Herkimer NY John Taeger June 27, 1903 NY / NY Herkimer, Herkimer Co NY Oak Hill Cemetery/lot 716 old Yes /no grave stone 30065 Stevens, Sarah (Andrew) Gen. Nicholas Herkimer NY Jacob Lentz/NY Feb 1903 NY?/ Millville, Orleans Co NY Millville Cemetery Yes 36953 Van Dyke, Hannah (Cornelius) Gen. Richard Montgomery, NYJohn Palmerton/NY Oct. 23, 1903 NY / NY Broadalbin, Fulton Co NY Broadalbin-Mayfield Rural Cemetery Yes 48731 Paddock, Susan (James) Gen. William Floyd, NY Jacob C. Edick/NY Aug. 31, 1906 NY / NY Steuben, Oneida Co NY North Steuben Cemetery yes /photo request Mt Pleasant Reformed Church 35448 Ferguson, Rachel (Elias) Hendrick Hudson, NY John Elting/NY Apr. 17, 1901 NY / NY Greenport, Columbia Co NY Cemetery Yes 26978 Whitbeck, Mary R. (John) Hendrick Hudson, NY Caleb Thomas/NY Dec. 19, 1906 NY / NY Hudson, Columbia Co NY Cedar Park Cemetery, lot 48 - 5G Yes 47999 Campbell, Miss Cynthia Ann Irondequoit, NY Isaac Campbell/CT May 5, 1908 NY / NY Rochester, Monroe Co NY Mt Hope Cemetery/Section D lot 164 Yes 48000 Carpenter, Miss Corinthia Irondequoit, NY Joseph Carpenter/CT Nov. 14, 1914 NY / NY Lancaster, Erie Co NY Lancaster Rural Cemetery Yes 38178 Dusenbury, Almira (Henry) Irondequoit, NY Lemuel Monroe/MA Jan. 16, 1903 NY / NY Bristol Center, Ontario Co NY Evergreen Cemetery Yes REAL DAUGHTERS DAR State Died Listed @ Find A Number Name Chapter Patriot Deceased /State Buried Location Cemetery & Section/ Lot Grave 43179 Goler, Sarah H. (Louis) Irondequoit, NY Charles Keyes/MA Dec. 11, 1914 NY / NY Maspeth, Queens Co NY Mt Olivet Cemetery Yes 35454 Horton, Mary (Charles) Irondequoit, NY Alexander Millener/NY Apr. 15, 1904 NY / NY Rochester, Monroe Co NY Mt Hope Cemetery /Section S Yes 48002 Hovey, Margaret (John) Irondequoit, NY Freeman Judd/CT Sept. 23, 1909 NY / NY Lockport, Niagara Co NY Cold Springs Cemetery Yes 1138 Pitkin, Louisa L. (William) Irondequoit, NY Nathaniel Rochester/NC July 2, 1903 NY / NY Rochester, Monroe Co NY Mt Hope Cemetery/Section G Yes 43658 Smith, Matilda (Socrates) Irondequoit, NY William Markham/NH Sept. 22, 1903 NY / NY Rush, Monroe Co NY Pine Hill Cemetery Yes Madison Center, Madison Co 25460 Blair, Miss Janette James Madison, NY Seth Blair/MA June 28, 1913 NY / NY NY Madison Center Cemetery Yes 6259 Hall, Maria (James) Jamestown, NY Ebenezer Cheney Jr./MA Jan. 17, 1903 NY / NY Jamestown, Chautauqua Co NY Lake View Cemetery Yes 22879 Baker, Martha (Joseph) LeRay de Chaumont, NY Samuel Shelley/CT Apr. 23, 1905 MO / MO St Louis City, St Louis MO Bellefontaine Cemetery Yes 20554 Burnett, Asenath (David) LeRay de Chaumont, NY Uriel Moseley/CT Oct. 24, 1901 NY / NY Cape Vincent, Jefferson Co NY Riverside Cemetery /Plot 20- Lot 1 Yes 59420 Cook, Susan (Hial) LeRay de Chaumont, NY Isaac Hurd/CT Nov. 3, 1910 NY / NY Clayton, Jefferson Co NY Clayton Village Cemetery Yes 30976 Ford, Ann Eliza (Alexander) LeRay de Chaumont, NY John Walter/NY Feb. 21, 1905 NY / NY Orleans Four Corners NY Orleans Four Corners Cemetery Yes/no gravestone 15189 Holly, Elizabeth (Numon) LeRay de Chaumont, NY Henry Hatevil Fall/MA July 4, 1897 NY / NY Ellisburg, Jefferson Co NY Giddingsville Cemetery Yes 22882 Newman, Sally (Aaron) LeRay de Chaumont, NY Jesse Davis/MA June 15, 1901 NY / NY Plessis, Jefferson Co NY Brookside Cemetery Yes 22880 Pierce, Marietta (DeForest) LeRay de Chaumont, NY Samuel Shelley/CT Feb. 13, 1899 NY / NY Brownville, Jefferson Co NY Dexter Cemetery Yes 22881 Shelley, Miss Rebecca J. LeRay de Chaumont, NY Samuel Shelley/CT May 7, 1899 NY / NY Brownville, Jefferson Co NY Dexter Cemetery yes /photo request REAL DAUGHTERS DAR State Died Listed @ Find A Number Name Chapter Patriot Deceased /State Buried Location Cemetery & Section/ Lot Grave Pierrepont Manor Village 17138 Tifft, Luzina Hartness (Thomas) LeRay de Chaumont, NY Thomas Worden/MA Mar.
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