Archive:D. A. R. Lineage Books, Volume 16

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Volume 16, page 38

Mrs. Grace Bland Pyle Whitney.
DAR ID Number: 155115
Born in Campbellsburg, Ky.
Wife of Bruce C. Whitney.
Descendant of Benjamin Elston, Samuel Hisle, Levi Scott, Roger McPike, William Hayden and Benjamin Hayden, as follows:
1. Marion Pyle (b. 1846) m. 2d 1886 Ella Elston (b. 1855).
2. Bland Ballard Elston (1831-1915) m. 1853 Lydia Ann Hisle (1833-1906).
3. Benjamin F. Elston (1810-84) m. 1830 Elizabeth Hayden (1814-96); James Hisle (1803-80) m. 1828 Jane Scott (1803-91).
4. Benjamin Elston m. Elizabeth Long (b. 1770); Samuel Hisle m. Lydia Ann -; Levi Scott m. 1793 Nancy Carter (d. 1822); Benjamin Hayden m. Hannah McPike.
5. William Hayden m. Ann Ballard; Roger McPike m. 1765 Sarah Drake (d. 1818).
Benjamin Elston (1759-1845) enlisted, 1777, and served under Captain Lane and Colonel Davis, New Jersey troops; engaged in the Battle of Springfield. In 1844 he applied for a pension and his claim was allowed. He was born in New Jersey; died in Trimble County, Ky.
Samuel Hisle received a pension, 1833, for service as private in the Virginia troops under Col. James Slaughter.
Levi Scott (1762-1844) received a pension for service as private in the North Carolina troops under Generals McDowell, Greene and Clark. He died in Henry County, Ky.
Roger McPike served as private under Captains Steed, Kirkpatrick, and Stith in Col. Abraham Bowman's 8th Virginia regiment. He was born in Ireland; died 1814, in Natchitoches, La.
Also No. 142298.
William Hayden gave frontier service and was the first settler of Lexington, Kentucky (then Virginia), 1781. He was born in Virginia; died in Kentucky.
Benjamin Hayden received a pension, 1834, for service as private in the Virginia troops. He was born in Spotsylvania County, Va. died in Henry County, Ky.
Also No. 120587.


Volume 16, page 59

Mrs. Dorothy M. Hill Whitney.
DAR ID Number: 155179
Born in Montgomery County, Md.
Descendant of Daniel Barron, as follows:
1. William King Hill (b. 1868) m. 1890 Clara Barron (b. 1865).
2. Alfred Dorsey Barron (1836-84) m. 1863 Catherine Rebecca Smith (1839-1916).
3. James Wilson Barron (1795-1858) m. 1829 Julia Ann Dyer (1805-77).
4. Daniel Barron m. 1782 Mary Ann Wilson.
Daniel Barron (1755-1810) served as private, 1776, under Col. William Smallwood, 3d Maryland battalion, Flying Camp. He was born and died in Prince Georges County, Md.
Also No. 137821.


Volume 16, page 63

Mrs. Geneva Whitney Johnson.
DAR ID Number: 155190
Born in Augusta, Maine.
Wife of Warren Scott Johnson.
Descendant of Daniel Bean, as follows:
1. Franklin Whitney (1848-1900) m. 1870 Ella S. Pullen (b. 1850).
2. Thomas R. Witney (1805-81) m. 2d 1845 Emeline Wyman (1822-1906).
[p.63] 3. Levi Wyman (1789-1859) m. 1813 Paulina Bean (1789-1878).
4. Daniel Bean m. 1778 Abigail Beedle (1757-1818).
Daniel Bean (1754-1809) enlisted, 1775, as private in Capt. Samuel Darby's company, Colonel Scamman's regiment. He was born in York; died in Sanford, Maine.
Also No. 82523.


Volume 16, page 253

Mrs. Nita Mcculloch Whitney.
DAR ID Number: 155804
Born in Varna, Ill.
Wife of Guy Whitney.
Descendant of Col. Samuel Culbertson, as follows:
1. W. C. McCulloch (b. 1868) m. 1891 Hattie Spangler (b. 1873).
2. James C. Spangler (b. 1847) m. 1872 Amanda Carrithers (b. 1852).
3. William Spangler (1811-83) m. 1834 Emily McCune (1818-83).
4. William McCune (1784-1837) m. Eleanor Culbertson (1791-1852).
5. Samuel Culbertson m. 2d 1777 Elizabeth McClay (1755-1817).
Samuel Culbertson (1741-1817) was colonel of the Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Associators, 1776-80. He was born in Cumberland County; died in Franklin County, Pa.
Also No. 146069.


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