Archive:D. A. R. Lineage Books, Volume 150

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Volume 150, page 132

Mrs. Genevra E. Stowell Whitney.
DAR ID Number: 149399
Born in Chittenango, N. Y.
Wife of John Howard Whitney.
Descendant of Daniel Stowell and of Sergt. Amos Kinney, as follows:
1. Schtyler A. Stowell (1810-79) m. 3d 1865 Mary E. Scott Conrad (1840-1919).
2. Calvin Stowell (1765-1855) m. 1790 Sarah (Sally) Kinney (1768-1824).
3. Daniel Stowell m. 1764 Anna Bugbee (1744-71); Amos Kinney m. 1764 Esther Utley (1746-1822).
Daniel Stowell (1737-78) served as private in Capt. John Deshon's 1st Alarm list company, 3d regiment, Connecticut militia. He was born in Pomfret, Conn.; drowned in the Connecticut River.
Also No. 140075.
Amos Kinney (1742-1821) served as sergeant in Capt. Daniel Lyon's company, Colonel Huntington's regiment of Connecticut militia. He was born in Preston, Conn.; died in Hanover, N. H.
Also No. 81006.


Volume 150, page 136

Mrs. Jessie Dumont Whitney.
DAR ID Number: 149412
Born in Indianapolis, Ind.
Wife of W. S. Whitney.
Descendant of Capt. Peter Dumont, as follows:
1. Ebenezer Dumont (1818-71) m. 1837 Mary A. Dumont (1821-1907).
2. John Dumont (b. 1774) m. 1812 Julia L. Corey (1794-1857) (parents of Ebenezer).
3. Peter Dumont m. 1770 Mary Lowe (1750-1841).
Peter Dumont (1744-1821) served as captain in the Somerset County, New Jersey militia. He was born on Staten Island, N. Y.; died in Vevey, Ind.
Also No. 138632.


Volume 150, page 197

[p.197] Mrs. Katherine Remer Smith.
DAR ID Number: 149610
Born in Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Wife of Edward B. Smith.
Descendant of Joseph Riggs, as follows:
1. Abram L. Remer (1828-80) m. Mary Ann Long (1830-86).
2. Abram Remer m. Hannah Riggs (Whitney).
3. Joseph Riggs, Jr. (1746-1822), m. 1st Rechel Chatfield (1745-78).
4. Joseph Riggs m. 1740 Mabel Johnson.
Joseph Riggs (1710-92) was a patriot and member of the Committee of Inspection of Derby, Conn., where he was born and died.
Also No. 138114.


Volume 150, page 209

Mrs. Fannie Sweet Redman.
DAR ID Number: 149650
Born in Jefferson County, Texas.
Wife of T. W. Redman.
Descendant of Corp. Stephen Pelton, as follows:
1. Sidney J. Sweet (1822-75) m. 1853 Helen E. Sweet (d. 1862).
2. Riley Sweet m. Huldah Pelton (parents of Sidney).
3. Stephen Pelton m. Alice Whitney.
Stephen Pelton (1758-1843) received a pension, 1832, for service as corporal in the Massachusetts troops under Colonel Woodbridge. He was born in Blandford, Mass.; died in Lansingburg, N. Y.
Also No. 146550.


Volume 150, page 228

Mrs. Iola Whitcomb Getchell Bishop.
DAR ID Number: 149714
Born in New Orleans, La.
Wife of Dr. William Alfred Bishop.
Descendant of Jacob Lassiter, Thomas Whitcomb, George Becton and John De la Hunte, as follows:
1. Zerah Getchell (1832-1911) m. 2d 1859 Sarah D. Lassiter (1836-1911).
2. Harlow Getchell (1800-42) m. 1826 Anna Whitcomb (1806-42); Thomas Uzzell Lassiter (1802-62) m. 2d 1833 Harriett T. Dillabunty (1810-86).
3. Stephen Lassiter (1761-1820) m. 1784 Nancy Uzzell (1768-1838); Charles Whitcomb (1765-1840) m. 1796 Sylvia Davenport (1767-1855); Thomas Dillahunty (1765-1828) m. 1790 Sarah Becton (1770-1852).
4. Jacob Lassiter m. 1753 Sarah Harrell; Thomas Whitcomb m. 1756 Anne Whitney (1741-1823); George Becton m. 1765 Dorcas Slade (1744-1818); John (Dillahunty) De la Hunte m. 1747 Hannah Neal (1732-1816).
[p.228] Jacob Lassiter (1732-78) served as private in Captain Fenner's company, North Carolina troops. He was born in Florida; died in North Carolina.
Thomas Whitcomb received a pension for service as private in Capt. Jacob Hind's company, Colonel Bedel's New Hampshire regiment. He was born in Littleton, Mass.; died in Norridgewock, Maine.
Also No. 145370.
George Becton (1740-1834) was a patriot of North Carolina, who furnished supplies. He was born in North Carolina; died in Davidson County, Tenn.
John De la Hunte (1728-1816) was a patriot who cooperated with Governor Carroll and Hon. Nathan Bryan during all the struggles of the Revolution and suffered the loss of property. He was born in Maryland; died in Tennessee.
Also No. 128583.


Volume 150, page 240

Mrs. Grace Whitney Eckert.
DAR ID Number: 149753
Born in Rock Falls, Ill.
Wife of George Franklin Eckert, Jr.
Descendant of John Hart, as follows:
1. Parley Whitney (b. 1862) m. 1882 Elizabeth Wilson (b. 1864).
2. John R. Wilson (1832-1906) m. 1858 Sarah Elizabeth Yeowart (1842-66).
[p.240] 3. John D. Wilson (d. 1834) m. 1825 Malinda Booth (1805-83).
4. William Booth (d. 1854) m. 1803 Deborah Hart (1787-1873).
5. Edward Hart (1755-1812) m. 1777 Nancy Ann Stout (1756-1844).
6. John Hart m. Deborah Scudder (1721-76).
John Hart (1711-79) was a member of the Continental Congress and Signer of the Declaration of Independence. He was born and died in Hopewell, N. J.
Also No. 147045.


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