b.\ GENEALOGY^- UBfRARY D26*^^ P PUBUe vT33 I 0*0 FORT WAYN6 & ALLEN CO.. »ND. OENEAL-OaV COUUKCTION PRESENTED BY iiary ppttraar Hayne (tbnpUx iiiiriiMiMii ii ii n i iii.iiii iMiiiMiiiii ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY GEN , 3 1833 01738 4410 GENEALOGY 929.11 iD26 y.33 Major General John Sullivan. LINEAGE BOOK National Society OF THE Daughters of the American Revolution. VOUUIVIE XXXIII 32001—33000 1900 Mary Cooley Bassett, Historian General Compiled by Sarah Hall Johnston. WASHINGTON, D. C, I912 Harrisburg, Pa. : telegraph printing company I9I2 241051 PREFACE. PREFACE. The present volume of Lineage Records which substantiates the claims of Daughters of the American Revolution, is compiled upon the same general plan as the preceding ones of the series. Summary as the work is and must be, it yet shows here and there bold strokes of the historic pencil, making strong the outlines of in- dividual participants in the great events of our nation's history or establishing the facts of descent which many have from illustrious patriots. The volume is but a skeleton outline of dates, events, personages, yet not lacking in human charm and interest because of our related- ness to an history with which we are so closely interwoven. Those responsible for the editing of this work ask only that it be tried by the standard of its own modest aim, which is to preserve in perma- nent form the verified records of our forebears who fought so valiantly to establish and preserve the principles of our national government. Mary C. Bassett. Historian General. ILLUSTRATIONS, ILLUSTRATIONS. Frontispiece. Major General John Sullivan. OFFICERS. THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE Daughters of the American Revolution. Organized at Washington City October ii, 1890. National Board of Management. J900. President General. Mrs. DanieIv Manneng. Uice-Pre$<dent (General in Cbarge or Orsanization of 0i)apter$. Mrs. Eleanor Washington Howard. Uice-Presidents General. Mrs. Ellen M. Colton, IVIrs. George F. Fuller, Mrs. William Lindsay, AIrs. N. D. Sperry, Mrs. George M. Sternberg, Mrs. Estes G. Rathbone, Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks, Mrs. Angie F. Newman, Miss Mary Isabella Forsyth, Mrs. Clement A. Griscom, Mrs. William P. Jewett, "vIrs. Julius C. Burrows, Mrs. J. A. T. Hull, Mrs. Albert H. Tuttle, Mrs. Washington A. Roebling, Mrs. A. L. Barber. Mrs. Person C. Cheney, Mrs. J. Heron Crosman, Mrs. Jay Osbourne Moss. Mrs. S. B. C. ]\Torgan. eiMPiain GeneraL Mrs. William A. Smoot. RecordHifl Secretary General. Mrs. Albert Akers. Corresvottding Secretary General. Mrs. Kate Kearney Henry. Re0i$trar General. Miss Susan Riviere Hetzel. treasurer General. Mrs. Gertrude Bascom Darwin. Itistorian General. Mrs. Mary Jane Seymour. nstistant historian General. Mrs. Robert Stockwell Hatcher. CibraHan General. Miss Julia Ten Eyck McBlair. state Redcnts. Alabama, Mrs. J. Morgan Smith. Als-sWs. .•••••••••• Arizona, " Hugh H. Price. Arkansas, " HklEn M. Norton. " John F. Swift. California, , Colorado, " W. F. Slocum. Connecticut, " Sara T. Kinney. Delaware, " Elizabeth C. Churchman. District of Columbia, " Charles H. Alden. Florida, " Dennis Eagan. Georo-ia, " Robert E. Park. Idaho, Illinois, " William A. Talcott. Indiana, " James M. FowlER. Indian Territory, " Walter A. Duncan. Iowa, " Charles E. Armstrong. Kansas, " Katharine S. Lewis. Kentucky, Miss Lucretia Clay. Louisiana, Mrs. Benjamin F. Story. Maine, " Helen Frye White. Maryland, " J- Pembroke Thom. Massachusetts, Miss Sara W. Daggett. Michigan, Mrs. Wm. Fitz-Hugh Edwards. Minnesota, " D. A. Monfort. Mississippi, Miss Alice Q. Lovell. Missouri, Mrs. George H. Shields. Montana, " David G. Browne. Nebraska, " George C. Towle. New Hampshire, " Josiah Carpenter. New Jersey, Miss E. Ellen Batcheller. New Mexico, Mrs. L. Bradford Prince. New York, " Samuel Verplanck. North Carolina, " Edward Dilworth Latta. North Dakota, " S. A. Lounsberry. Ohio, " MosES M. Granger. Oklahoma, " Cassius M. Barnes. Oregon, " J. W. Card. Pennsylvania, " Thomas Roberts. Rhode Island, " George M. Thornton. South Carolina, " Clark Waring. South Dakota, " Andrew J. Kellar. Tennessee, " JamES S. PilchEr. Texas, " Sydney T. Fontaine. Utah, " Clarence E. Allen. Vermont, " Julius Jacob Estey. Virginia, " Hugh Nelson Page. Washington, " George W. Bacon. West Virginia, Wisconsin, " James Sidney Peck. Wyoming, " Francis E. Warren. l)0»or<iry Officers. I^ononiry Prnidcuts General. Mrs. John W. Foster, Mrs. Adlai E. Stevenson. fionorarv UKe Pr($i4(att General. Elected for life. Date of election. Mrs. Margaret Hetzee, 1892. Mrs. a. Howard Ceark, 1895. Mrs. Leeand Stanford, 1893. Mrs. R. Ogden Doremus, 1895. Mrs. Roger A. Pryor, 1893. Mrs. Lucy Preston Beaee, Mrs. John R. Putnam, 1893. 1895- Mrs. a. Leo Knott, 1894. Miss Mary Desha, 1895. Mrs. Eeeen H. Wai^worth, Miss Ceara Barton, 1896. 1894. Mrs. a. C. Geer, 1896. Mrs. M. C. Buteer, 1894. Mrs. Samuel Eeiot, 1896. Miss Eugenia Washington, Mrs. Mary V. E. Cabeel, 1898. 1895. Mrs. Miujred S. Mathes, 1899. Mrs. Joshua Wilbour, 1895. MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY. THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE Daughters of the American Revolution 32001 MISS MASIE MORGAN. 32002 Born in Washington, D. C. Descendant of Bernard Hough, of Virginia. Daughter of Henry Morgan, (b. 1842) and Sarah Divine, his wife, m. 1868. Granddaughter of WilHam Divine, (1815-91) and Elizabeth Orrison, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Orrison and Catherine Hough, (b. 1790), his wife. Gr.-gr.-grartddaughter of Bernard Hough. Bernard Hough enhsted, 1781, under Capt. Josiah Moifett and was at the siege of York. In 1832 he was placed on the pension roll of Loudoun county for six months actual service as private Virginia line. He was born in Leesburg, 1763, where he died. MISS FANNIE GERTRUDE FIELDS. 32003 Born in Calhoun, Georgia. Descendant of Col. William Candler. Daughter of John A. Fields and Nancy Caroline Candler, his wife. Granddaughter of Daniel G. Candler and Nancy C. Matthews, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Candler and Sarah Slaughter, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Candler and Elizabeth Anthony, (1746-1803), his wife, m. 1760. Note.—The number at the end of the name represents the National Number of the Member of the Society. ; DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOI.UTION. William Candler, (1736-87), entered the service as captain and rose to colonel of Georgia militia. He was at King's Mountain and Blackstorks. He was born in Belfast, Ireland died in Georgia. Also No. 30664. 32004 MRS. CLIFFORD PUTNAM HAMMOND. 32005 Wife of Hon. T. A. Hammond. Descendant of Capt. John Holmes and of Capt. John Milner. Daughter of John Israel Putnam and Jane Augusta Porter, his wife. Granddaughter of James Putnam and Susan Milner, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Holmes Milner and Elizabeth Willis, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Pitt Milner and Apsylla Holmes, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Milner (1746-1812) and Elizabeth Godwin, his wife John Holmes and Chloe Bentley, his wife. ; See No. 32399- John Holmes served as chaplain in the Georgia Continental Line. He came to Georgia from Carolina, 1760; died, 1806, in Wilkes Co., Ga. He was one of the founders of the Georgia Society of the Cincinnati. Also Nos. 776, 1025, 3045, 21447. MRS. LAURA RAWSON HAMMOND. 32006 Born in Atlanta, Georgia. Wife of Judge William Robinson Hammond. Descendant of Elijah Rawson, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Edward Elijah Rawson and Elizabeth Welborn Clark, his wife. Granddaughter of Elijah Rawson and Susannah Allen, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of David Rawson and Betsy Adams, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of EHjah Rawson and Mary Paddock, his wife. Elijah Rawson, (1717-98), served as a private in the Wor- cester county militia. He was born in Quincy ; died in Shrews- bury, Mass. Also No. 18355. MRS. CHARLOTTE MANIGAULT MORRIS JORDAN. 32007 Born in Darien, Georgia. Wife of Welby Cornelius Jordan. LINEAGE BCK)K. Descendant of Hon. Lewis Morris. Daughter of Richard Lewis Morris and Annie Elizabeth Durrwoody, his wife. Granddaughter of Col. Lewis Morris and Elizabeth Manigault, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Lewis Morris, Jr. and Annie Barnard Elliott, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Lewis Morris and Mary Walton, his wife. Lewis Morris, (1726-98), a graduate of Yale, was a member of the Continental Congress and signed the Declaration of Independence. Also Nos. 249, 1258, 2485, 3022, 4989, 1 1320, 2io6r, 24524, 30984. 32008 MRS. MARTHA CABLE MARENUS. 32009 Born in Hyde Park, Massachusetts. Wife of Howard B. Marenus. Descendant of Rev. John Eells, Moses Comstock Eells and Michael Goodrich, all of Connecticut; William Holiday, of New York. Daughter of Hobart M. Cable and Estella R. Eells, his wife. Granddaughter of Silas Cable and Mary Goodrich, his wife; Orson Jacot Eells and Martha Strong, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Goodrich and Mary Wood, his 2d wife; Jacot Eells and Mary Holiday, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Michael Goodrich and Martha Hollister, his 2d wife; Moses Comstock Eells and Abigail Reed, his wife; William Holiday and Catherine Pamphligra Hitt, his wife. Gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Eells and Abigail Comstock, his 2d wife. John Eells, (1701-85), served as chaplain. Moses Comstock Eells, (1744-1807), was a private in the 9th regiment Connecticut militia, 1776. He was born in New Canaan, where he died. Also Nos. 21220, 21221, 30243. Michael Goodrich, (1747-1825), enlisted, 1775, as a private in the Connecticut militia and was at the surrender of Bur- goyne. born in He was Wethersfield, Conn. ; died in Wal- ton, N. Y. William Holiday, (1750-1855), was placed on the pension roll, 1832, for service as private in the New York line. He was born in Rye, N. Y., lived to a phenomenal age and died in Colchester, Delaware Co., N. Y. DAUGHTI^RS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. MRS. CATHERINE McDONALD MORRIS MYERS. 32010 Born in Darien, Georgia. Wife of Frank Myers. Descendant of Hon. Lewis Morris, Daughter of Richard Lewis Morris and Annie Elizabeth Dunwoody, his wife. See No. 32007. MRS.
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