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Volume 115, page 93

Miss Atossa B. Thomas.
DAR ID Number: 114300
Born in East Boston, Mass.
Descendant of Holmes Thomas, Amos Fiske, Daniel Hall, Peter Harrington, as follows:
1. Cyrus K. Thomas (1835-1912) m. 1867 Maria E. Hall (1845-1914).
2. George W. Thomas (b. 1801) m. Margaret A. Blankenburg (b. 1808); George Hall (1792-1876) m. 1827 Mary F. Harrington (1802-94).
[p.93] 3. Holmes Thomas m. 1777 Susannah Churchill (1757-1839); Samuel Harrington (b. 1775) m. 1801 Polly Fiske (b. 1778); Daniel Hall m. 1782 Sarah Lincoln (1759-1837).
4. Amos Fiske m. 1777 Mary Whitney (b. 1752); Peter Harrington m. 1775 Anna Hammond (b. 1754).
Holmes Thomas (1755-1836) served from Kingston, Mass., in Capt. Peleg Wadsworth's company, 1775. At the age of 78 he was placed on the pension roll of Oxford County, Me., where he died.
Also No. 18499.
Amos Fiske (1739-1802) served as private in Capt. Abraham Pierce's company called out by Col. Thomas Gardner on the Alarm of April, 1775. He served other enlistments under different commands. He was born and died in Waltham, Mass.
Daniel Hall served as second mate on the sloop ôWinthropö commanded by Capt. George Little. He was born in Marshfield, Mass.; died in the West Indies, 1793.
Peter Harrington (1752-1813) served as a private in Captain Barnard's company, Col. Thomas Gardner's regiment. He was born and died in Watertown, Mass.


Volume 115, page 153

[p.153] Mrs. Jean Marion Putney Farley.
DAR ID Number: 114494
Born in Waukesha, Wis.
Wife of Wirt Farley.
Descendant of Capt. Nathan Watkins, as follows:
1. Aaron Sidney Putney, Jr. (b. 1849), m. 1878 Jane Wilson Baker (b. 1857).
2. Aaron Sidney Putney (1813-76) m. 1835 Sarah Ann Mower (1813-77).
3. Timothy Mower (1777-1852) m. 1801 Eunice Watkins (1784-1860).
4. Nathan Watkins m. Sarah Whitney.
Nathan Watkins (1736-1815) commanded a company in the Massachusetts militia at Bunker Hill and, 1776, was captain in the Continental infantry. He was born in Hopkinton, Mass.; died in Naples, N. Y.
Also No. 70263.


Volume 115, page 189

[p.189] Mrs. Marjorie Statton Gilbreath.
DAR ID Number: 114606
Born in Del Norte, Colo.
Wife of Carlisle G. Gilbreath.
Descendant of William Sylvester, as follows:
1. William O. Statton (1863-1913) m. 1886 Anna J. Sylvester (b. 1864).
2. Fairfield Sylvester (b. 1841) m. 1863 Emma Osborne (b. 1842).
3. Caleb Barker Sylvester (1793-1868) m. 1819 Johanna Whitney (1799-1863).
4. Charles Sylvester (1768-1847) m. 1792 Lucy Barker (1776-1853).
5. William Sylvester m. 1761 Mary Springer.
William Sylvester (1709-99) in 1775 was a member of Committees of Inspection and Correspondence. He was born in Hanover; died in Harpswell Center, Mass.
Also No. 103561.


Volume 115, page 273

Mrs. Bertha E. Davis Separk.
DAR ID Number: 114864
Born in Marquette County, Mich.
Wife of Edward Augustus Separk.
Descendant of Rev. William Hobart, Nathan Adams, Joseph Eastman, Corp. Ebenezer Eastman, Capt. Nathan Watkins, Corp. Shadrach Pierce, Jr., Eliphalet Warren, Thomas Slayton, William Potter, Lieut. Jeremiah Colburn, Israel Hobart, Israel Davis, Jr., Samuel Bailey, and Jonathan Marcy, as follows:
1. Herbert E. Davis (b. 1852) m. 1878 M. Ette Hobart (b. 1854).
2. Charles F. Davis (1826-1902) m. 1850 Elvira L. Adams (1830-1919); Malin Wilkinson Hobart (1819-1900) m. 1843 Eunice L. Pierce (1821-86).
3. Baxter Hobart (1790-1879) m. 1st, 1813, Eliza Potter (1785-1829); Erastus Adams, Jr. (1806-84), m. 1827 Lucinda Jameson (d. 1832); Joseph Davis (1800-56) m. 1823 Mary Adams (1803-46); Jairus Pierce (1799-1892) m. 1820 Rachel Watkins (1802-63).
4. William Hobart m. 2nd 1787 Dolly Smith (1762-1851); Benjamin Davis (1770-1847) m. 1796 Olive Warren (b. 1774); Erastus Adams m. 1769 Hannah (Marcy) Ainsworth (d. 1862); Asa Adams, Jr. (1778-1833), m. 1801 Clarissa Eastman (1784-1870); Isaac Watkins (1769-1839) m. 1795 Rachel Hooker (1777-1809); Eber Pierce (1770-1863) m. 1794 Judith Slayton; Thomas Hazard Potter (1753-1807) m. 1781 Patience Wilkinson (1741-1819); Jeremiah Jameson (1785-1861) m. Polly Bailey (d. 1877).
[p.272] 5. William Potter m. 1750 Penelope Hazrd; Jonathan Marcy m. 1769 Hannah Stone (b. 1794); Nathan Adams m. 2nd 1768 Sybil Ward (1742-1859); Ebenezer Eastman (1749-1820) m. 1772 Mary Dickinson (1746-1825); Nathan Watkins m. 1762 Sarah Whitney (1742-1816); Shadrach Pierce, Jr., m. 1769 Anna Bridges; Eliphalet Warren m. 1763 Marion (Miriam) Rice; Thomas Slayton m. 1758 Judith White (1729-1822); Daniel Jameson (1763-98) m. Elizabeth Colburn (1762-1847); Israel Hobart m. 1743 Anna Lawrence (1728-91); Israel Davis, Jr., m. 1766 Rebeccah Hubbard (1745-1834); Samuel Bailey m. 1777 Eleanor Bird (d. 1841).
6. Joseph Eastman m. 1743 Sarah Ingram (1725-1811) Jeremiah Colburn m. Frances Hodgkins (d. 1813).
William Hobart (1751-1801) served as chaplain in Col. Aaron Willard's Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Groton, Mass.; died in Potter, N. Y.
Israel Hobart (1722-96) was a delegate to the Provincial Congress, 1775. He was born in Groton; died in Conway, Mass.
Thomas Slayton (1733-1832) served as a private in a company from Brookfield, Mass., where he died. He was born in Weston.
Shadrach Pierce, Jr. (1750-1832), served as private and corporal in Capt. Josiah White's company, Colonel Cushing's regiment, 1777. He was born in Middleboro; died in Spencer, Mass.
Also No. 109234.
Nathan Adams (1736-1832) served as a private in Capt. Joseph Slarrow's company, Col. David Wells' regiment, 1777. He was born in Ashford; died in Leverett, Mass.
Joseph Eastman (1715-90) in 1777 was a private in Capt. Reuben Dickinson's company. He was born in Hadley; died in Amherst, Mass.
Ebenezer Eastman (1749-1820) responded to the Lexington Alarm as corporal in Captain Thompson's company, Colonel Leonard's regiment. He was born and died in Amherst, Mass.
Also No. 78674.
Nathan Watkins (1736-1815) enlisted from Partridgfield, Mass., serving as captain of a company of minute men which marched on the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Hopkinton, Mass.; died in Watkins Glen, N. Y.
Eliphalet Warren (1734-1815) was a minute man, 1777, in Col. Job Cushing's regiment, serving to the northward. He was born and died in Northboro, Mass.
William Potter (1722-1814) was a member of the General Assembly of Rhode Island. He was born in Kingston, R. I.; died in Ontario County, N. Y.
Jeremiah Colburn (1736-1808) served as lieutenant in a company stationed on the Penobscot River. He was born in Dracut, Mass.; died in Orono, Me.
[p.273] Israel Davis, Jr. (1743-1811), turned out on the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Paul Raymond's company, 1st Worcester County regiment. He was born and died in Holden, Mass.
Samuel Bailey enlisted from Rhode Island as a drummer under Col. John Topham. He was born and died in Maine.
Jonathan Marcy (1742-1822) marched on the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Nathaniel Marcy's company. He was born and died in Woodstock, Conn.


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