Archive:D. A. R. Lineage Books, Volume 57

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Volume 57, page 216

[p.216] Mrs. Amelia L. Bailey Burton.
DAR ID Number: 56625
Born in Solon, Ohio.
Wife of George S. Burton.
Descendant of Nathan Morse, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Lemuel Whitney Bailey and Lovina Smith Morse, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathan Morse and Lucy Lathrop, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Morse, Jr., and Abigail Staples, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathan Morse and Mary Jackson, his wife.
Nathan Morse (1728-83) served under Capt. Amariah Fuller at'the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Newton, Mass.
Also No. 3447.


Volume 57, page 258

Mrs. Maud Sophie Bissell Osborne.
DAR ID Number: 56747
Born in Addison County, Vt.
Wife of Raymond Osborne.
Descendant of John Gale, Jonas Parker, Elisha Bissell, Benjamin Bissell, and Joseph Needham.
Daughter of Edgar Nelson Bissell and Sophie S. Needham, his wife.
Granddaughter of Solomon Little Bissell and Martha Marble Atwood, his wife; Daniel Needham and Nancy Pierce, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Bissell and Tryphena Little, his wife; Benjamin Needham and Jemima Hall, his wife; Parker Atwood and Lovicy Gale, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elisha Bissell and Mary Roberts, his wife; Joseph Needham and Mehitable Moulton, his wife; Joshua Atwood and Prudence Parker, his wife; John Gale and Martha Marble, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonas Parker and Lucy Monroe, his wife.
John Gale (1759-1820) was a private in Col. David Wells' Massachusetts regiment, 1777, Capt. Moses Harvey's company. He was born in Sutton, Mass.; died in Warwick.
Jonas Parker (1722-75) served under Capt. John Parker at Lexington, where he lost his life.
Also No. 36537.
Elisha Bissell (1728-76) served as a private at the siege of Boston. He was born and died in Bolton, Conn.
Also No. 25662.
[p.258] Benjamin Bissell (1764-1850) enlisted, 1781, in the 4th regiment, Connecticut Line. In 1832 he applied for a pension, which was allowed. He is buried in Shoreham, Vt.
Joseph Needham (1746-1808) responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Freeborn Moulton's company. He was born in Brimfield, Mass., died in Whitney, Vt.


Volume 57, page 285

Mrs. Adaline C. Clark.
DAR ID Number: 56828
Born in Canton, Ohio.
Wife of Alfred H. Clark.
Descendant of Lieut. Joshua Whitney.
Daughter of George S. Beatty and Charlotte Whitney, his wife.
Granddaughter of Asa Whitney and Betsey Childs, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Joshua Whitney and Annie Ashley, his wife, m. 1770.
Joshua Whitney (1745-1808) entered the army as sergeant; was promoted lieutenant, 1780, and served to the close of the war. He was an original member of the Cincinnati of Connecticut. He was born in Canaan, Conn.; died in Pittsfield, Mass.
Also No. 25294.


Volume 57, page 306

Mrs. Clara Baker Smith.
DAR ID Number: 56880
Born in Manchester, N. H.
Wife of Arthur Whitney Smith.
Descendant of Major Moses Baker, Deacon Daniel Wyatt, and Asa Spencer.
Daughter of Davis Baker, Jr. (1820-1900), and Statira Spencer (1820-87), his wife.
Granddaughter of Davis Baker (1791-1829) and Hannah Church (1794-1843), his wife; Israel Spencer (b. 1776) and Mary Tupper, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Moses Baker, Jr., and Mary Wyatt (1769-1829), his wife; Asa Spencer and Deborah Patterson, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Baker and Deborah Davis (1739-1825), his wife; Deacon Daniel Wyatt and Hannah Rodgers (1745-1821), his wife.
Moses Baker (1738-1802) commanded a company at Winter Hill, and in 1776 was major in Col. Joshua Wingate's regiment at Saratoga. He was born in Salisbury, Mass.; died in Compton, N. H.
Also No. 55859.
Daniel Wyatt (1745-1821) served as selectman, 1779, of Compton, N. H., where he died.
Also No. 21659.
[p.306] Asa Spencer (1735-78) served as a private, 1777, in Capt. Benjamin Stone's company, Colonel Samuel's New Hampshire regiment. He was born in East Haddam, Conn.; died in Saratoga, N. Y.


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