Archive:D. A. R. Lineage Books, Volume 90

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Volume 90, page 7

Mrs. Lucy Jennings Dickinson.
DAR ID Number: 89023
Born in Winchester, N. H.
Wife of Lafell Dickinson.
Descendant of William Palmer, as follows:
1. Willard Harvey Jennings (1846-1907) m. 1875 Jane Buffum.
2. Sampson Buffum m. Mary Eliza Tower.
3. Asahel Tower m. Mary Palmer.
4. William Palmer m. Mary Willard.
William Palmer (1751-1821) served as private under Captains Robbins and Stuart, Colonels Whitcomb and Whitney, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in Sterling, Mass.


Volume 90, page 40

Mrs. Lucy Smith Brooks.
DAR ID Number: 89126
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Elmer Ellsworth Brooks.
Descendant of Maj. Amos Morrill, William Smith, Abel Wilder and William Wiggins, as follows:
1. John Bracket Smith (1829-62) m. 1853 Caroline M. Wiggins (b. 1835).
2. Lansford F. Smith (1804-85) m. 1827 Sarah Griswold Morrill (1803-72); Benjamin Lamson Wiggins (1808-64) m. 1834 Lucy Bates (1813-68).
3. Uriel Smith (1776-1845) m. 1803 Sarah Wilder (1784-1859); Theophilus Morrill (1775-1816) m. 1798 Sally Mason (d. 1859) Nathaniel Wiggins (1773-1857) m. 1805 Ph£be Dodge (1784-1849).
4. William Smith m. 1769 Catherine B. Williams (1741-1806); Abel Wilder m. 1777 Relief Whitney (b. 1758); Amos Morrill m. 1768 Margaret Ray (d. 1800); William Wiggins m. Sarah Lamson (b. 1740).
Amos Morrill (1742-1810) was lieutenant in the 1st New Hampshire regiment, 1775; captain 5th Continental Infantry, 1776, and, in 1780, major of the 2nd New Hampshire battalion. He died in St. Albans, Vt.
Also No. 54002.
William Smith (1743-1834) served as private in Capt. David Bent's company, Col. Nathan Sparhawk's regiment, Massachusetts Line. He was born in Worcester, Mass.; died in Verona, N. Y.
Abel Wilder (1758-1831) served as private in Capt. Jotham Houghton's company, Col. Nathan Sparhawk's 7th regiment, General Warner's brigade. He was born in Petersham, Mass.
William Wiggins (1740-1824) served as private in Captain Marston's company, Vermont militia. He was born and died in Thetford, Vt.


Volume 90, page 85

Mrs. Bertha E. Kehlor Stebbins.
DAR ID Number: 89271
Born in Elkhorn, Wis.
Wife of Lovell Wait Stebbins.
Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Riggs, as follows:
1. John Christy M. Kehlor (1839-85) m. 1864 Isabella Remer (1844-88).
2. Stephen Henry Remer m. Adaline Tibbals.
3. Abram Remer m. Hannah Riggs Whitney.
4. Josiah Whitney m. Hannah Riggs.
5. Joseph Riggs m. Rachel Chatfield.
Joseph Riggs (1746-1822) took the Oath of Fidelity in Derby, 1777, and, 1779, was appointed by the Assembly lieutenant of the 4th company, 2nd regiment. He was born and died in Derby, Conn.
Also No. 21884.


Volume 90, page 97

Mrs. Mabel Brown Moore.
DAR ID Number: 89302
Born in Gardner, Mass.
Wife of Albert H. Moore.
Descendant of Alexander Brown, Charles Brown, Isaac Bassett, Jonathan Clemons, Major Silas Cobb, Sergt. William Makepeace, Joseph Leland, Gideon Park, and William Cobb, as follows:
1. Luman H. Brown (b. 1835) m. 1862 Florence Whitney (1840-1905).
2. Charles Brown, Jr. (1790-1845), m. 1812 Hannah Clemons (1794-1874); Henry Whitney (1793-1869) m. 1824 Mary A. S. Bassett (1802-85).
3. Charles Brown m. 1782 Hannah Palmer (1755-1835); Jonathan Clemons, Jr. (1770-1852), m. 1789 Susanna Dugar (1769-1852); Isaac Bassett, Jr. (b. 1779), m. 1802 Deliverance (Dilly) Cobb (b. 1782); Joseph Whitney (1762-1846) m. 1792 Sarah Parks (or Sally Park) b. 1773).
4. Alexander Brown m. 1st 1757 Amitta Smith; Jonathan Clemons m. 1764 Hannah Woodward; Isaac Bassett m. 1778 Mehitable Makepeace (1760-1856); Silas Cobb m. 1st 1769 Deliverance Hodges (1746-1801); Benjamin Whitney (b. 1727) m. Esther Leland (1728-66); Gideon Park m. 1758 Hannah Fuller.
5. Joseph Leland m. Esther Thruston (b. 1700); William Makepeace m. 1st 1757 Anne Cobb (1740-71).
6. William Cobb m. 1737 Anna Williams (b. 1716).
[p.97] Alexander Brown (1720-1801) responded to the Lexington Alarm as private in Capt. Solomon Welles' company, Lieut. Jonathan Parker's Middlesex County regiment. He was born in Kingston, R. I.; died in Charlton, Mass.
Charles Brown (1759-1837) was placed on the pension roll, 1832, for service as private, 1776-79, in Capt. Samuel Chandler's company, Rhode Island expedition. He was born in Dudley; died in Charlton, Mass.
Isaac Bassett (1755-1852) responded to the Lexington Alarm as private in Capt. Silas Cobb's company, Col. Timothy Walker's regiment, Massachusetts militia. He was born in Norton; died in Barre, Mass.
Jonathan Clemons (1732-1807) served, 1776, in Capt. Benjamin Richardson's company, Colonel Dike's regiment. He died in Charlton, Mass.
Silas Cobb (1743-1833) was placed on the pension roll, 1832, Worcester County, Mass., for service as captain, 1775, under Col. Timothy Walker, and, 1777, was major under Col. Isaac Deane. He was born in Norton; died in Barre, Mass.
William Makepeace (1738-1822) responded to the Lexington Alarm as sergeant in Capt. Seth Gilbert's company, Col. John Daggett's Massachusetts regiment. He was born and died in Norton, Mass.
Joseph Leland (1698-1776) responded to the Lexington Alarm as private in Capt. Henry Leland's company, Col. John Bullard's regiment, Massachusetts militia. He was born and died in Sherburne, Mass.
Gideon Park (1734-94) responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Amariah Fuller's company, and, 1776, in Lieut. Joseph Craft's company, Colonel Craft's regiment. He was born in Newton, Mass.
William Cobb (1710-1802) was a member of Committee of Correspondence, 1779-80, of Norton, where he died. He was born in Taunton, Mass.


Volume 90, page 104

Mrs. Harriett Rounds Whitney.
DAR ID Number: 89320
Born in Ellisburg, N. Y.
Wife of Roy O. Whitney.
Descendant of Lieut. John Colton, as follows:
1. Edward Tyler Rounds, Jr. (b. 1841), m. 1867 Louise Colton (1841-83).
2. Chauncey Colton (1817-91) m. 1839 Angeline Read (1817-99).
3. Heman Colton (1786-1878) m. 1812 Lucina Warriner (1788-1851).
4. John Colton m. 1770 Martha Warriner.
John Colton (1747-1822) served as sergeant at the Lexington Alarm, and was 2nd lieutenant, 1778, in Capt. Samuel Burt's company, Hampshire County, Massachusetts militia; also served as lieutenant in the Levies and made several tours under different commands. He was born in Springfield, Mass.; died in Butternuts, N. Y.
Also No. 25802.


Volume 90, page 139

Mrs. Clara Blowers Brown.
DAR ID Number: 89427
Born in Canajoharie, N. Y.
Wife of Franklin E. Brown.
Descendant of Aaron Whitney, as follows:
1. George Obed Blowers (1843-1909) m. 1866 Lucina Jane Van Deusen (b. 1850).
2. Obed Blowers (1810-97) m. 1838 Susan Fidelia Folsom (1819-98).
3. Samuel Folsom (b. 1789) m. 1813 Susan B. Hunt (b. 1790).
4. Obed Hunt m. 1788 Lucy Whitney.
5. Aaron Whitney m. 1st 1765 Anna Laurence.
Aaron Whitney (1740-1817) served as private in Capt. Jotham White's company, Col. Samuel Fletcher's battalion, Vermont troops, from the beginning of the campaign until 1781. He was born and died in Harvard, Mass.
Also No. 57970.


Volume 90, page 160

Mrs. Lottie Echadel Sylvester Cartwright.
DAR ID Number: 89493
Born in Madelia, Minn.
Wife of William R. Cartwright.
Descendant of William Sylvester, William Sylvester, Jr., Andrew Cobb, and of Micah Whitney, as follows:
1. Charles Carroll Sylvester (1830-1908) m. 1860 Charlotte Clare Burns (b. 1842).
2. Caleb Barker Sylvester (1793-1868) m. 1819 Joanna (or Annie) Whitney (1799 1863).
3. Charles Sylvester (1768-1847) m. 1792 Lucy Barker (1776-1853); Micah Whitney m. 1779 Hannah Cobb (1760-1832).
See No. 89419.
4. William Sylvester, Jr., m. 1761 Mary Springer Low.
5. William Sylvester m. 1736 Mary Barstow (1717-91).
William Sylvester (1709-99) was a patriot. In 1775 he was a member of Committees of Correspondence and Inspection. He was born in Hanover; died in Harpswell Center, Mass.
William Sylvester, Jr. (1737-79), enlisted, 1776, as private in Captain Lemont's company, Col. Gamaliel Bradford's 14th Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Hanover, Mass.; died at West Point.
Also No. 55577.
Micah Whitney (1752-1832) served as private in the Massachusetts Line. He was placed on the pension roll of Somerset County, Me., 1818, for his service. He was born in Graham; died in Phillips, Me.
Also No. 32531.


Volume 90, page 162

Mrs. Florence L. Carter Whitney.
DAR ID Number: 89498
Born in Boston, Mass.
Wife of Edson L. Whitney.
Descendant of Edward Hartwell, Joseph Hartwell, and Capt. Josiah Hartwell, as follows:
1. Charles W. Carter (b. 1834) m. 1858 Eunice Wood Hartwell (1831-1908).
2. Joseph Hartwell (1780-1872) m. 2nd 1830 Eunice Wood (d. 1831).
3. Josiah Hartwell m. 1770 Rebecca Walker (1751-1816).
4. Joseph Hartwell m. 1st 1747 Tabitha Dodge (1727-1856).
5. Edward Hartwell m. Sarah Wilder (d. 1764).
Edward Hartwell (1689-1785) was a member of the Committee of Safety of Lunenburg, Mass., where he died. He was born in Concord, Mass.
Also No. 32913.
Joseph Hartwell (1727-1807) enlisted as a private and served at the Lexington and Bennington Alarms. He was born and died in Lunenburg, Mass.
Josiah Hartwell (1748-1822) commanded a company of militia, 1780, from Chesterfield, N. H. He was born in Lunenburg, Mass.; died in Sangerfield, N. Y.
Also No. 53553.


Volume 90, page 213

Mrs. Flora Osburn Coffin.
DAR ID Number: 89657
Born in Owego, N. Y.
Wife of Charles P. Coffin.
Descendant of Amos Raymond, as follows:
1. Levi J. Osburn (1819-90) m. 1844 Mary Lyman (b. 1824).
2. Eleazer Lyman (1780-1853) m. 1801 Betsy Raymond (1784-1851).
3. Amos Raymond m. Alice Joslin.
Amos Raymond (1757-1852) served as private under Captains Raymond, Boynton and Houghton, Colonels Sparhawk and Whitney, Massachusetts Line. He was born in Holden, Mass.; died in Raymond, Pa.


Volume 90, page 215

Mrs. Sarah Schureman Lister.
DAR ID Number: 89662
Born in Rome, Mich.
Wife of William Sherman Lister.
Descendant of Benjamin Whitney, as follows:
1. Samuel T. Schureman (1839-1901) m. 1862 Martha Alphena Todd (b. 1843).
2. Ransom Todd (1805-83) m. 1829 Sally Ann Wade (1808-93).
3. Samuel Todd (d. 1850) m. Hannah Whitney (d. 1837).
4. Benjamin Whitney m. Sarah Ketchum (d. 1831).
Benjamin Whitney (1750-1825) served as private in a company of New York militiamen under Captain Minthorn. He was born in Ridgeville, Conn.; died in Shelby, N. Y.
Also No. 83817.


Volume 90, page 257

Mrs. Theresa K. Jerome Jones.
DAR ID Number: 89792
Born in Jasper, Mich.
Wife of Morris Evans Jones.
Descendant of Maj.-Gen. John Stark, as follows:
1. Mark Arthur Jerome (b. 1858) m. 1883 Olive Louise Cone (b. 1856).
2. Ambrose Cone (1828-1907) m. 1852 Harriet Indiana Whitney (1832-64).
3. Milton Whitney (1805-39) m. 1830 Mary Stickney (1808-84).
4. Benjamin Franklin Stickney (1772-1852) m. 1804 Mary Stark (1774-1828).
5. John Stark m. Elizabeth Page.
John Stark (1728-1822) who had fought in the early wars rose from colonel to major-general in the Revolution. His great victory at Bennington was a master stroke and he received the thanks of Congress. He was born in Londonderry; died in Manchester, N. H.
Also No. 84414.


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