Or/v ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARV 3 1833 01748 8542 IGENEALOGY 241050 (D26 |V.32 PREFACE PREFACE. This volume contains the National Numbers 31001 to 32CXX). In the publication of the Lineage Book from year to year, the Index of the Roll of Honor, shows an astonishing increase of new records. It was at first supposed that new applicants would come from other branches of the same families as the earlier members,—on the contrary such interest has been aroused that ancestors on other lines have been found and in some cases we have Daughters who have records of sixteen ancestors. The descendants of General Israel Putnam and John Hart, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, are the most numerous of any in the organization. Gertrude B. Darwin. ILLUSTRATIONS. ILLUSTRATIONS. Frontispiece. I 1. Mrs. Ellen Hall Crosman, N. No. 262, I Vice-President General, New York. 2. Miss Julia Ten Eyck McBlair, N. No. 21440, Librarian General, District of Columbia. j 3. Mrs. Lydie Blakeley Graham Price, N. No. 4990, j State Regent, Arizona. .' OFFICERS. honorary om«r$. Rotorary Prt^dntt Gtittral. Mrs. John W. Foster. Mrs. Adlai E. Stevenson. BcMorarv Ui« Prttidtnti Gttitrai. Klected for life. Date of election. Mrs. Margaret Hetzel, 1892. Mrs. a. Howard Clark, 1895. Mrs. Leland Stanford, 1893. Mrs. R. Ogden Doremus, 1895. Mrs. Roger A. Pryor, 1893. Mrs. Lucy Preston Beale, Mrs. John R. Putnam, 1S93. 1895- Mrs. a. Leo Knott, 1894. Miss Mary Desha, 1895. Mrs. Ellen H. Walworth, Miss Clara Barton, 1896. 1894. Mrs. a. C. Geer, 1896. Mrs. M. C. Butler, 1894. Mrs. Samuel Eliot, 1896. Miss Eugenia Washington Mrs. Mary V. E. Cabell, 1898. 1895. Mrs. Mildred S. Mathes, 1899. Mrs. Joshua Wilbour, 1895. THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE Daughters of the American Revolution. Organized at Washington City Octobir 11, 1890. National Board of Management. 1900. Pmidnt entral. Mrs. Daniel Manning. Ukt-Frttidnt 0<i(rai in etatt* «f Orsanizatiea «r CiMpttft. Mrs. Eleanor Washington Howard. ykt-frtMnti 6ntw. Mrs. Ellen M. Colton. I\Irs. George F. Fuller, Mrs. William Lindsay, I\Irs. N. D. Sperry, Mrs. George M. Sternberg, JvIrs. Estes G. Rathbone, Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks, Mrs. Angie F. Newman, Miss Mary Isabella Forsyth, ?>1rs. Clement A. Griscom. Mrs. William P. Jewett, Mrs. Julius C. Burrows, Mrs. J. A. T. Hull. Mrs. Albert H. Tuttle, Mrs. Washington A. Roebling, Mrs. A. L. Barber, Mrs. Person C. Cheney, AIrs. J. Heron Crosman, Mrs. Jay Osbourne Moss. Mrs. S. B. C. Morgan. ClMpUia 6ntn\. Mrs. William A. Smoot. K((«r4iH« Snrttarr tntnh Mrs. Albert Akers. e«rmp«nding Sttrttarv 6n(ral. Mrs. Kate Kearney Henry. Rtgittrar Statral. Miss Susan Riviere Hetzel. Crutiirtr Stinal. Mrs. Gertrude Bascom Darwin. BiitMlan <«Mral. Mrs. AL-kry Jane Seymour. 7lM<itaat Hi$tMia CcMral. Mrs. Robert Stockwell Hatcher. Citraiiaa 6e*eral. Miss Julia Ten Eyck McBlair. state Rcdents. Alabama, Mrs. J. Morgan Smith. Alaska, Arizona, Hugh H. Price. Arkansas, Helen M. Norton. California, John F. Swift. Colorado, W. F. Slocum. Connecticut, Sara T. Kinney. Delaware, Elizabeth C. Churchman. District of Columbia, Charles H. Alden. Florida, Dennis Eagan. Georgia, Robert E. Park. Idaho, Illinois, WiLUAM 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. \Ym. 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 IvI. Granger. Oklahoma, ]] Cassius M. Barnes. Oregon, J. W. Card. Pennsylvania, Thomas Roberts. Rhode Island, George M. Thornton. South Carolina, Clark Waring. South Dakota, " Andrew T. Kellar. Tennessee, James S. Pilcher. Texas, Sydney T. Fontaine. Utah, Clarence E. Allen. Vermont, II Julius Jacob Estey. Virginia Hugh Nelson Page. Washington, George W. Bacon. West Virginia, Wisconsin, James Sidney Peck. Wyoming, Francis E. Warren. MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY. THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE Daughters of the American Revolution MRS. MARY VIRGINIA WARNER DICKSON. 31001 Born in Troy, New York. Wife of Thomas Gordon Dickson. Descendant of Col. John Hathaway and of Capt. John Winslow, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Charles Warner and Mary A. Allen Winslow, his wife. Granddaughter of Albert Winslow and Sarah Gardner, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Winslow and Lucy Taft, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Winslow and Rebecca Hathaway, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Hathaway and Alice King, his wife. John Hathaway, (1724-1800), commanded a Bristol County regiment for the defense of Rhode Island. His son John was killed at Bunker Hill. He was born in Berkley, Mass., where he died. Also Nos. 4432, 9354, 14914- John Winslow, (1749-78), was lieutenant 1775, and 1777 captain of Continental Artillery. He resigned 1778 and died the same month. Also No. 27022. MRS. EMMA MAY UNDERWOOD LARRABEE. 31002 Born in Sandford, New York. Wife of Henry Chester Larrabee. Descendant of Capt. Eliab Farnham, Capt. Valentine Note. —The number at the end of the name represents the National Number of the Member of the Society. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Wheeler, Sergt. Valentine Wheeler, Jr., and Simeon Alexan- der. Daughter of Charles Wesley Underwood and Amelia McClure, his wife. Granddaughter of John Underwood and Harriet Edick, his wife; Jacob McClure and Elenor Alexander, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of Jonas Underwood and Sally Pine, his wife; David McClure and Hannah Springsteen, his wife; Zina Alexander and Polly Wheeler, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Wiliam McClure and Sarah Farnham, his wife; Simeon Alexander, Jr. and Martha White, his wife; Ephraim Wheeler and Abigail Van Dusen, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eliab Farnham and Abagail Kellam, his wife; Simeon .A.lexander and Sarah Howe, his wife; Valentine Wheeler, Jr. and Desire Crandall, his wife. Gr.-gr. -gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Valentine Wheeler and Sarah Goff, his first wife, m. 1747. Eliab Farnham, (1731-1806), was captain of the Eighth company of Connecticut militia. He was born in Hampton, Conn, died in Orange Co., N. Y. Also Nos. 4230, 5749. 6975. 9986, 12133, 21178, 25306. Valentine Wheeler, (1725-91), served as lieutenant of Dutchess County militia and subsequently as captain. He was born in Rehobeth, Mass. Valentine Wheeler, Jr., (1756-1845), was placed on the pension roll of Cayuga Co., N. Y., for service as sergeant in the Massachusetts militia. Also No. 30103. Simeon Alexander, (1722-1801), served as a soldier and on the Committee of Safety. He was born in Northfield, Mass., died there. Also No. 10480. MRS. MARY BREWSTER LOCKWOOD. 31003 Born in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Wife of Radcliffe Boorman Lockwood. Descendant of John Angier, of Massachusetts. Daughter of Marshall Bullard Angier and Emma Brewster, his wife. Granddaughter of Calvin Angier (b.1769) and Anna Parker, his wife; William Henry Brewster and Mary Young Allen, his wife. Gr. -granddaughter of John Angier and Bethia Liscomb (1731-99). his wife; Ephraim William Allen, Jr. and Dorothy Stickney, his wife. LINEAGK BOOK. 3 John Angier, (1724-93), served as a private in the Massa- chutetts mlHtia 1776. He was born in Marlboro; died in Southboro. 31004 MRS. ETTA M. ARNOLD CLARK. 31005 Born in Adams, Massachusetts. Wife of Gershom Willard Clark. Descendant of Nathan Arnold, Sergt. Isaac Dean, Adjutant Isaac Hathaway, Benjamin Martin, Simeon Martin and Ben- jamin Slocum, all of Massachusetts. Daughter of Thomas S. Arnold and Mary Celestia Dean, IjJs wif-' m. 1858. Granddaughter of Nathan Arnold, Jr. (1805-81) and Polly Smif. his wife; Horatio Nelson Dean and Mary Bowen, his wife, m. i8j>j; Gr. -granddaughter of Nathan Arnold and Irene Hathaway (1767- 1836), his wife; Isaac Dean, Jr. (b. 1781) and Roby Martin, his wife, m. 1804; Samuel Bowen and Mercy Slocum, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Hathaway and Phoebe Bailey, his wife, m. 1752; Isaac Dean and Rachel Staples, his wife; Simeon Mar- tin and Esther Mason, his wife; Benjamin Slocum and Sarah Mowey, his wife, m. 1774. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Martin and Sarah Kingsley, his wife, m. 1750. Nathan Arnold, (1761-1855), enlisted in the Berkshire County Massachusetts militia as a private. He was born in Adams, Mass. ; died in Fairfield, N. Y. Isaac Dean served as sergeant in the Bristol Co. militia. He Was bom in Taunton, 1735 ; and died there. Also No. 19438. Isaac Hathaway, (1729-98), served as adjutant of the second Bristol County regiment. He was born in Freetown ; died in Adams. Also No. 14910. Benjamin Martin, (1734-1814), served several enlistments as a private. He was born in Swansey where he died. Simeon Martin, (1755-1816), served as a private in Col. Benjamin Simonds's regiment 1777. He was born in Berk- shire Co., where he died. Benjamin Slocum, (1751-1837), served as a private at the Bennington Alarm in the Massachusetts militia. He died in New Hampshire. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. MRS. MARTHA FANCHER HARRISON. 31006 Born in Newburgh, New York. Wife of William R. Harrison. Descendant of David Johnson. Daughter of William H. Kelly and Mary Augusta Fancher, his wife. Granddaughter of James F. Kelly and Catherine A. Johnson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of David Johnson and Catherine Martin, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Johnson and Eunice Avery, his wife. David Johnson, (1762-1827), was placed on the pension roll of Washington Co., Vt., 1818, for service as private in the Connecticut Continental line.
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