Archive:D. A. R. Lineage Books, Volume 128

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Volume 128, page 90

[p.90] Mrs. Elizabeth C. Woodward Mcwilliams.
DAR ID Number: 127284
Born in Leadville, Colo.
Wife of Leroy McWilliams.
Descendant of Samuel Whitney, Sergt. Maj. Timothy Whiting, Sergt. Timothy Whiting, Jr., Cephas Wadsworth, Samuel Woodward, Thomas Barstow and Nathaniel Church, as follows:
1. Edwin Cox Woodward (1849-1916) m. 1885 Annie T. Whiting (1853-1916).
2. Leonard J. Whiting (1813-55) m. 1847 Frances A. Whitney (1824-96); Uriah Wadsworth Woodward (1817-99) m. 1846 Elizabeth Cox (1829-99).
3. Henry Whitney (1783-1837) m. 1807 Lucy Perkins (1785-1866); Samuel Kidder Whiting (1788-1817) m. Sarah Russell Jarvis (1786-1863); James Woodward (1783-1848) m. 1807 Lavinia Wadsworth (1783-1868); John Cox (b. 1781) m. 2d 1812 Elizabeth Church.
4. Samuel Whitney m. 1757 Abigail Cutler (1735-1813); Timothy Whiting, Jr., m. 1781 Abigail Kidder (b. 1759); Cephas Wadsworth m. 1767 Molly Cooke (b. 1743); Samuel Woodward m. 1779 Sarah Barstow (1754-1811); Nathaniel Church m. Rebecca Benstow (b. 1759).
5. Timothy Whiting m. Sarah Osgood (1738-1805); Thomas Barstow m. Sarah Studley (1731-1805).
Samuel Whitney (1734-1808) was a member of the Committee of Correspondence, 1775, and was chosen delegate to the first Provincial Congress at Concord. He was born in Marlboro, Mass.; died in Castine, Maine.
Also No. 112054.
Timothy Whiting (1732-99) served as sergeant major, 1775, in Capt. Jonathan Stickney's company, Colonel Bridge's Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Billerica; died in Lancaster, Mass.
Timothy Whiting, Jr. (1758-1826), served as private, orderly sergeant, lieutenant and assistant deputy quartermaster general of Massachusetts. He was born and died in Lancaster, Mass.
Also No. 77224.
Cephas Wadsworth (1743-1819) served as private in Capt. Peleg Wadsworth's company, Colonel Cotton's Massachusetts regiment. He was born and died in Kingston, Mass.
Also No. 73333.
Samuel Woodward (1750-1815) served as private in Capt. Henry Hunter's company, Colonel Jones' regiment, 1777, of Bristol, Maine, where he died. He was born in Scituate, Mass.
Thomas Barstow (1732-97) served as private in Captain Clapp's 2d company, Col Anthony Thomas' regiment which marched on the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Hanover, Mass.
Nathaniel Church served as private in Captain Clapp's 2d company of minute men, Col. Anthony Thomas' regiment, which marched on the Lexington Alarm. He was born, 1755, in Scituate, Mass.


Volume 128, page 152

[p.152] Mrs. Jenny B. Whitney Wilkins.
DAR ID Number: 127459
Born in New York City.
Wife of Lyle L. Wilkins.
Descendant of Col. Josiah Whitney, as follows:
1. Warren Webster Whitney (1829-1905) m. 1856 Jenny Ann Bord (1836-1905).
2. Daniel Whitney (1786-1869) m. 1808 Hannah Shedd.
3. Josiah Whitney m. 2d 1774 Sarah Dwelly (d. 1817).
Josiah Whitney (1731-1806) was lieutenant colonel and colonel of the 2d Worcester regiment of militia. He was born in Stow; died in Ashby, Mass.


Volume 128, page 157

[p.157] Mrs. Grace E. Palmer Brown.
DAR ID Number: 127475
Born in Lapeer, Mich.
Wife of William E. Brown.
Descendant of Ensign Elias Palmer, as follows:
1. Charles Palmer (1831-1916) m. 2d 1864 Effie Westbrook (b. 1845).
2. Ashbel Palmer (1792-1885) m. Betsey Candee.
3. Elias Palmer m. 1777 Huldah Whitney (1754-98).
Elias Palmer (1755-1838) was placed on the pension roll of Saratoga County, 1831, for service as private and ensign, New York militia. He was born in Norfolk, Conn.; died in Stillwater, N. Y.
Also No. 44517.


Volume 128, page 166

[p.166] Miss Edith Ann Houghton.
DAR ID Number: 127504
Born in Hamilton, Mo.
Descendant of Elijah Houghton, as follows:
1. Ira Houghton (1845-1916) m. 1869 Annetta Kautz (1847-1915).
2. Otis Houghton (1811-97) m. 1841 Lucy (Elcy) Sword (1820-51).
3. Elijah Houghton, Jr. (1769-1812), m. 1792 Lucy Haskell (b. 1772).
4. Elijah Houghton m. 1766 Mercy Whitney (1747-1822).
Elijah Houghton (1734-1819) served as private in Capt. Joseph Fairbanks company, Col. Asa Whitcomb's Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Harvard, Mass.
Also No. 125855.


Volume 128, page 182

Miss Gladys Helen Roberts.
DAR ID Number: 127554
Born in Watertown, N. Y.
Descendant of Sergt. John Riggs, James Riggs and John Spinning, as follows:
1. Clarence Worthington Roberts (b. 1868) m. 1892 Clara May Riggs (b. 1867).
2. Clark Anson Riggs (1818-87) m. 1839 Lydia Whitney (1821-85).
3. Clark Riggs (1791-1866) m. 1811 Thankful Spinning (1788-1831).
4. James Riggs m. 1778 Sarah Clark (1757-1825); John Spinning m. Jerusha Frary (1752-1833).
5. John Riggs m. Abigail Peet (1733-1822).
John Riggs (1735-1823) served as sergeant at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Derby, Conn.; died in Turin, N. Y.
James Riggs (1757-1839) served as private in the Connecticut militia. He was born in Connecticut; died in Lee, N. Y.
John Spinning (1753-1816) served as private in Capt. Israel Chapin's company, Col. Elisha Porter's regiment, Massachusetts militia. He was born in Ashfield; died in Florence, N. Y.
Also No. 72406.


Volume 128, page 182

Mrs. Margaret Lydia Deck Seymour.
DAR ID Number: 127555
Born in Ava, N. Y.
Wife of Edwin Charles Seymour.
Descendant of Sergt. John Riggs, James Riggs and John Spinning, as follows:
1. John Deck (1824-1907) m. 1868 Mary Emeline Riggs (b. 1846).
2. Clark Anson Riggs (1818-87) m. 1839 Lydia Whitney (1821-85).
See No. 127554.


Volume 128

Mrs. Lelia Sophia Hill Hunnewell.
DAR ID Number: 127813
Born in Moscow, Maine.
Wife of Abel J. Hunnewell.
Descendant of Corp. Edmund Entwishill and of Thomas Whitcomb, as follows:
1. Jabez Dorman Hill (1815-93) m. 1834 Lucetta Whitcomb (1818-97).
2. Nathan Entwis Hill (Entwishill) (1786-1862) m. 1814 Lucy Dorman (1789-1864); Nathaniel Whitcomb (b. 1781) m. Sophia White (b. 1788).
3. Edmund Entwishill m. 1783 Mindwell Bathrick (1757-89); Thomas Whitcomb m. 1756 Anna Whitney (1741-1823).
Edmund Entwishill (1746-1821) served as 2d corporal in Capt. Edmund Brigham's company of minute men, Maj. Gen. Ward's regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born in England; died in Haverhill, Mass.
Thomas Whitcomb (1736-1824) was pensioned for service as private in Capt. Jacob Hinds' company, Colonel Bedel's New Hampshire regiment. He was born in Littleton, Mass.; died in Norridgwock, Maine.
Also No. 117540.


Volume 128, page 264

Mrs. Myra Butts Jones.
DAR ID Number: 127825
Born in New Portland, Maine.
Wife of W. Ellis Jones.
Descendant of Thomas Whitcomb, as follows:
1. Philander Butts (1847-1916) m. 1860 Philena Longley.
2. Rufus Longley (1809-59) m. 1834 Catharine Wilson (1812-98).
3. Joseph Longley (1773-1866) m. Polly Whitcomb (1776-1863).
4. Thomas Whitcomb m. 1759 Anna Whitney (1741-1823).
See No. 127813.


Volume 128, page 297

[p.297] Mrs. Joanna Whitney Greene.
DAR ID Number: 127938
Born in East Rush, N. Y.
Wife of Horace J. Greene.
Descendant of Sergt. Ichabod Marshall, as follows:
1. Albert Whitney (1820-1906) m. 1841 Mary Ann Marshall (1819-93).
2. Abijah Marshall (1777-1852) m. Joanna Dunks (1779-1863).
3. Ichabod Marshall m. 1760 Lydia Stearns (1744-1836).
Ichabod Marshall (1741-92) served as sergeant in the Vermont militia under Capt. Zebediah Dewey. He was born in New Marlboro, Mass.; died in Poultney, Vt.
Also No. 67989.


Volume 128, page 297

Mrs. Jesse Eudora Greene Smith.
DAR ID Number: 127939
Born in East Rush, N. Y.
Wife of Carroll S. Smith.
Descendant of Sergt. Ichabod Marshall, as follows:
1. Horace J. Greene (b. 1850) m. 1876 Joanna Whitney (b. 1857).
See No. 127938.


Volume 128, page 297

Mrs. Alta Eudora Whitney Waldron.
DAR ID Number: 127940
Born in Rochester, N. Y.
Wife of George Waldron, M. D.
Descendant of Sergt. Ichabod Marshall, as follows:
1. Albert Whitney (1820-1906) m. 1841 Mary Ann Marshall (1819-93).
See No. 127938.


Volume 128, page 312

Mrs. Georgia Coit Stanton Whitney.
DAR ID Number: 127983
Born in Norwich, Conn.
Wife of James H. Whitney
Descendant of John Sparks, as follows:
1. Howard Louis Stanton (b. 1854) m. 1874 Fannie L. Hotchlciss (1856-99).
2. George Henry Stanton (1833-99) m. 1852 Helen Selinda Sparks (1832-72).
[p.312] 3. John Sparks (1801-70) m. Selinda Field (d. 1876).
4. John Sparks m. Lois Day.
5. John Sparks m. Bethia Burrows.
John Sparks (1750-1814), a private, marched on the Lexington Alarm from the town of Killingly, Conn., to the relief of Boston. He was born in England; died in Killingly, Conn.


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