Archive:D. A. R. Lineage Books, Volume 124
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Volume 124, page 23
Mrs. Marcia Allbee Wise.
DAR ID Number: 123065
Born in Muscatine County, Iowa.
Wife of George Chester Wise.
Descendant of Sergt. James Bancroft, as follows:
1. Elbert Argene Allbee (b. 1849) m. 1873 Celia Elizabeth McElroy (b. 1844).
2. Gustavus Allbee (1822-1905) m. 1844 Eliza Malvina Allbee (1828-93).
3. Eleazar Allbee (1785-1864) m. Hepsibah Bancroft (1785-1833) (parents of Gustavus).
4. James Bancroft m. Lucy Whitney (1754-1840).
James Bancroft (1745-1832) enlisted as sergeant, 1777, in Capt. John Mellin's company, Hale's
regiment. He was born in Old Dunstable, Mass.; died in Rockingham, Vt.
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Mrs. Lena L. Daley.
DAR ID Number: 123105
Born in Watson, Mich.
Wife of Fred H. Daley.
Descendant of Corp. Noah Palmer, as follows:
1. Alfred Taylor (1837-1913) m. 1863 Mary Jane Austin (1843-89).
2. Wilson Taylor (1803-89) m. 1831 Sarah Ann Palmer (1813-97).
3. Noah Palmer m. 2d 1787 Tersah Whitney.
Noah Palmer (1756-1840) served as a Minute Man, 1775, in Captain Kinney's company, Colonel
Southerland's regiment; served as a corporal, 1776-79, under different commands. He was born in
Amenia; died in Kingsbury, N. Y.
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Mrs. Lillian C. Kirkpatrick Pedersen.
DAR ID Number: 123254
Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Wife of R. C. Pedersen.
Descendant of Lemuel Rounds, as follows:
1. Oliver T. Kirkpatrick (b. 1848) m. 1880 Arabella S. Leach (b. 1853).
2. Francis A. Kirkpatrick (1815-75) m. 1835 Catherine Bradbury (1817-1904).
3. Jacob Bradbury (1781-1877) m. Patience Rounds (b. 1783).
4. Lemuel Rounds m. 1781 Mary (or Molly) Whitney (b. 1764).
Lemuel Rounds (1756-1836) served as a private, 1775-76, under Captain Lane, and Colonel
Varnum, Massachusetts troops. He applied [p.86] for a pension, 1828, and his claim was allowed.
He was born in Buxton, Maine; died in Brown County, Ohio.
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Mrs. Mildred Stevens Whitney.
DAR ID Number: 123701
Born in Westbrook, Me.
Wife of Dr. Ralph M. Whitney.
Descendant of Eli Longley, as follows:
[p.222] 1. Fred Stanton Stevens (b. 1861) m. 1883 Nellie Ashby Pearson (b. 1863).
2. James Henry Pearson (1826-1904) m. 2d 1857 Anna Maria Longley (1836-66).
3. David M. Longley (b. 1810) m. 1st 1835 Ann Murch (1816-37).
4. Eli Longley, Jr. (1787-1860), m. 1st Betsey Barker.
5. Eli Longley m. 1784 Mary Whitcomb (1767-1853).
Eli Longley (1762-1839) was placed on the pension roll of Cumberland County, Maine, 1831, for
service as private, Massachusetts militia. He was born in Bolton, Mass.; died in Westbrook,
Maine.
Also No. 71806.
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Mrs. Hattie Eloise Stowell Williams.
DAR ID Number: 123718
Born in Lawrence, Mass.
Wife of Clarence Irving Williams.
Descendant of Capt. Abel Spaulding, Corp. Ebenezer Stowell, Samuel Chase, Samuel Chase, Jr.,
Abel Spaulding, Jr., as follows:
1. Joseph Stowell (1824-1900) m. 2d 1854 Marion Dickey (1833-92).
2. Amasa Stowell (b. 1795) m. 1st 1817 Betsey Spaulding (1796-1854).
3. Abel Spaulding, Jr., m. 1780 Elizabeth Chase (1762-1801); Ebenezer Stowell m. 1781 Pemelia
Whitney (d. 1848).
4. Abel Spaulding m. 1749 Mary Anderson (b. 1730); Samuel Chase, Jr. (1728-90), m. 1751
Silence Stow (1727-94).
5. Samuel Chase m. 1728 Mary Dudley (1711-89).
Abel Spaulding served as lieutenant and captain in Colonel Chase's regiment, New Hampshire
militia. He was born, 1728, in Plainfield, Conn.; died in Cornish, N. H.
Also No. 32539.
Ebenezer Stowell (1758-1837) applied for a pension, 1818, which was allowed for Vermont
service. He was born in Willington, Conn.; died in Cornish, N. H.
Samuel Chase (1707-1800) was a judge and member of the Committee of Safety. He was born in
Newbury, Mass.; died in Cornish, N. H.
Samuel Chase, Jr. (1728-90), served as private in Col. Jonathan Chase's regiment, New
Hampshire militia, commanded by Major Francis Smith. He was born in Sutton, Mass.; died in
Cornish, N. H.
Also No. 105307.
Abel Spaulding, Jr., was a private in Colonel Chase's regiment. He was born in Plainfield, Conn.;
died in Cornish, N. H.
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Mrs. Elizabeth R. White Joyce.
DAR ID Number: 123721
Born in Boston, Mass.
Wife of Martin Vincent Joyce.
Descendant of Jesse Whitney, Capt. John White, Tilley White, John Robbins, Sergt. Nathaniel
Baker, and James Goodwin, as follows:
1. George Allen White (b. 1855) m. 1877 Elizabeth Brooks Dyer (b. 1855).
2. Samuel Hubbard Dyer (1825-1909) m. 1848 Ellen Sophia Nichols (1822-1910); George
Augustus White (1824-73) m. 1848 Esther Elizabeth Allen (1824-97).
3. Thomas Dyer (1784-1860) m. 1810 Hepzibah Whitney (1788-1864); Somes White
(1795-1815) m. 1822 Harriet Goodwin (1795-1872); Artemus Allen m. Hadassah Baker (b.
1789).
4. Jesse Whitney m. 1st Mary Sawyer (d. 1815); Abijah White (1762-1842) m. 1793 Bathsheha
Robbins (d. 1867); Nathaniel Baker m. 2d 1776 Elizabeth [p.230] Woodward Mills; James
Goodwin, Jr. (1768-1808), m. 1793 Abigail Goulding b. 1769).
5. Tilley White m. 1761 Katurah Somes (Soames); John Robbins m. 1771 Lydia Haskell; James
Goodwin m. 1765 Bathsheba Robbins (1743-1814).
6. John White m. 1735 Lois Wilder (1719-90).
Jesse Whitney (1758-1832) enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Hart William's company, and, 1777, reenlisted
under Capt. Richard Mayberry. He applied for a pension, which was allowed for service as private
in the Massachusetts service. He was born in York County; died in Saco, Maine.
John White (1714-97) served as captain in Colonel Cushing's regiment. Responded to the alarm at
Bennington. He was born and died in Lancaster, Mass.
Tilley White (1736-1814) served as private in Capt. Daniel Sullivan's company, Col. Benjamin
Foster's Lincoln County, regiment. He was born in Lancaster, Mass.; died in Addison, Maine.
John Robbins (1751-1820) served as private in Capt. Daniel Robbins' company of militia, Col.
Asa Whitcomb's regiment, which marched on the alarm of 1775 to Cambridge. He was born in
Lancaster, Mass.
Nathaniel Baker served as sergeant in Capt. Daniel Whiting's company, Col. Jonathan Brewer's
regiment. He was born, 1742, in Dedham, Mass.
James Goodwin (1741-1831) served as private in Capt. Thomas Gates' company, which marched
on the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Reading; died in Lancaster, Mass.
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