Archive:D. A. R. Lineage Books, Volume 94
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Volume 94, page 38
Mrs. Mabel Benham Mays.
DAR ID Number: 93112
Born in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Wife of Vernon G. Mays.
Descendant of Samuel Dodge, as follows:
1. Samuel G. Benham (1829-91) m. 1854 Elozia Clough (1828-1912).
2. Lemuel Whitney Clough (1806-83) m. 1827 Caroline Clock (1808-76).
3. Abraham Clock (1783-1857) m. 1807 Margaret Dodge (1787-1814).
4 Samuel Dodge m. 1769 Deborah North.
Samuel Dodge (1740-1800) served with Gates in the Burgoyne campaign. His home in Ulster
County was destroyed by the Tories, 1779. He was born in Cow Neck, L. I.; died in New York
City.
Also No. 45405.
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[p.128] Mrs. Estella Sargent Mccarty.
DAR ID Number: 93420
Born in Rindge, N. H.
Wife of Andrew J. McCarty.
Descendant of Israel Woodbury, as follows:
1. Daniel H. Sargent (1831-1908) m. 1858 Clarinda A. Woodbury (1834-1902).
2. Nathan Woodbury (1794-1877) m. 1817 Clarinda Whitney (1797-1891).
3. Israel Woodbury m. 1781 Anna Morgan.
Israel Woodbury (1756-1847) served as a private in Capt. Billy Porter's company, Col. Benjamin
Tupper's regiment, Continental Army, 1777-80. He was born in Beverly Parish; died in Bolton,
Mass.
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Mrs. Mary Herring Ross.
DAR ID Number: 93587
Born in Durand, Ill.
Wife of C. M. Ross.
Descendant of Benjamin Herring, Benjamin Herring, Jr., and Sergt. Samuel Haskell, as
follows:
1. Benjamin Herring (1825-96) m. 1850 Honor Pengra (1825-1912).
2. John Herring (1788-1878) m. 1813 Mercy Haskell (1784-1866).
3. Benjamin Herring, Jr., m. 1783 Ester Robinson (1765-1844); Samuel Haskell m. 1770 Ruth
Safford.
4. Benjamin Herring m. 1753 Experience Annis (1731-1817).
[p.180] Benjamin Herring served as sailing master on board an American privateer, which was
lost in a storm off Cape Sable, 1781. He was born, 1727, in Gloucester, Mass.
Benjamin Herring, Jr. (1761-1845), enlisted, 1780, in Capt. Isaac Parson's company, Col. Joseph
Prime's regiment, Wadsworth's brigade, serving to the eastward. He was born in Gloucester,
Mass.; died in Norway, Me.
Also No. 64054.
Samuel Haskell (1749-1825) served as private and sergeant under Captains Joseph Elliot,
Hezekiah Whitney and Colonels William Turner and Josiah Whitney, 1777-81, Massachusetts
troops. He was born in Harvard, Mass.; died in Waterford, Me.
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Miss Orena Josephine Linscott.
DAR ID Number: 93605
Born in Farmington, Me.
Descendant of Corp. Samuel Linscott, Andrew Dunning, Abijah Hemenway, Lieut. Abraham
Coburn, Samuel Dadmun, Elijah Dadmun, Major Joshua Sprague, Frederick Sprague, David
Hitchcock, Moses Chandler, Jacob Keen, William Parmenter, Lieut. Nathan Smith, Isaac
Whitney, Solomon Adams, Ebenezer Butterfield, Samuel Butterfield, Ephraim Richardson and
Josiah Blake, as follows:
1. George S. Linscott (b. 1868) m. 1891 Minnie Blake Linscott (b. 1871).
2. Shepard Keen Linscott (1837-1906) m. 2nd 1866 Josephine Mallett (b. 1845); John J. Linscott
(b. 1846) m. 1868 Rena C. Hemenway (1846-1901).
3. Shepard Linscott (1800-55) m. 2nd 1835 Esther L. Keen (1806-55); Gordon T. Mallett
(1806-55) m. 1842 Lydia Minerva Hitchcock (1807-61); Joseph A. Linscott (1812-95) m. 1839
Sarah Adams Blake (1818-70); Martin D. Hemenway (1816-82) m. 1844 Cynthia Coburn
(1813-82).
4. Rev. Josiah Keen (1768-1854) m. 2nd Ph£be Gould; Edmund Mallett m. Nancy Sprague (b.
1784); David Hitchcock, Jr. (1773-1849), m. 1799 Sarah Swan (1780-1866); Jacob Linscott
(1792-1817) m. Betsy Whitney (1795-1853) (parents of Joseph); Joseph Blake (b. 1793) m. 1815
Sarah Adams (1793-1818); Abijah Hemenway, Jr. (b. 1787) m. Lucinda Dadmun (1786-1826);
Abraham Coburn, Jr. (b. 1775), m. 1801 Miriam Richardson (b. 1779).
See No. 93604.
6. Joshua Sprague m. Abigail Wilbur (1731-1825); Isaac Whitney m. 1761 Hannah Payne; Samuel
Butterfield m. 1761 Hannah Chandler; William Parmenter m. 1740 Mary Pepper (b. 1717);
Nathan Smith m. Susanna Livermore (b. 1743); Samuel Dadmun m. Lois Pratt (1726-1808).
7. Moses Chandler m. Dorothy Marble (1719-60); Ebenezer Butterfield m. Sarah ù.
Abijah Hemenway (1755-1824) enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt. Joseph Winch's company,
Col. Samuel Bullard's regiment, and, 1780, in Capt. Lawson Buckminister's company, Col. Abner
Parry's regiment on the Rhode Island Alarm. He was born and died in Framingham, Mass.
Abraham Coburn (1729-97) was lieutenant, 1775, in Capt. Stephen Russell's company, Colonel
Green's regiment. He was born and died in Dracut, Mass.
[p.187] Samuel Dadmun (1722-94) served as a private in Capt. Nathan Drury's 6th company, Col.
Abner Parry's regiment. He was born and died in Framingham, Mass.
Elijah Dadmun served as private in Capt. Simon Edgell's company, which marched on the
Lexington Alarm. He was baptized, 1755, in Framingham, Mass.
Also No. 49440.
Joshua Sprague (1727-1816) served as major in Col. Joab Stafford's company of Independent
Volunteers of Lanesboro, Mass. He was born in Smithfield, R. I.; died in Washington County,
Ohio.
Frederick Sprague (1762-1839) was placed on the pension roll of Ohio, 1818, for service as
private, Connecticut Continental Line. He died in Franklin County, Ohio.
David Hitchcock served as private in Major Eli Leavenworth's company, Col. Return Jonathan
Meigs' 6th Connecticut regiment. He was born, 1745, in Milford, Conn.; died, about 1784, in
Connecticut.
Also No. 68500.
Moses Chandler (1720-1800), who had served in the French and Indian wars, was a member of
the Committee of Inspection and Safety, 1780. He was born in Westford, Mass.; died in East
Wilton, Me.
Jacob Keen (1731-88) served as a private in Capt. Philip Ulmer's company, 1779, in the
Penobscot expedition. He was born in Pembroke, Mass.; died in Rockland, Me.
Also No. 42924.
William Parmenter was a patriot during the Revolutionary War. He was born, 1719, in Sudbury,
Mass.
Nathan Smith (1741-80) served as corporal in Capt. Joseph Smith's company, Col. James
Barrett's regiment which marched on the Lexington Alarm and as lieutenant, 1776, in Col. Ezekiel
Hew's 4th Middlesex County regiment, Massachusetts militia. He was born in Watertown; died in
Framingham, Mass.
Isaac Whitney (1720-1800) served, 1775, as private in Capt. John Elden's company from Buxton
County, Me. He was born in York; died in Freeport, Me.
Solomon Adams (1758-1833) served as private, 1777, in Capt. James Varnum's company, Col.
Michael Jackson's Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Chelmsford, Mass.; died in Vienna,
Me.
Ebenezer Butterfield (1706-95) was a patriot during the Revolution. He was born in Chelmsford;
died in Dunstable, Mass.
Samuel Butterfield (1738-1808) enlisted, 1777, as a private in the Revolution. He was born in
Dunstable, Mass.; died in Farmington, Me.
[p.188] Ephraim Richardson (1745-1815) served, 1777, as private in Capt. Joseph Bradley
Varnum's company, Col. Simeon Spaulding's regiment. He was born in Dracut, Mass.
Josiah Blake (1759-1840) responded to the Lexington Alarm from Rehoboth in Capt. Phanuel
Bishop's company, and, 1777, in Capt. Loring Lincoln's company, Lieut. Col. Flagg's regiment.
He was born in Massachusetts; died in Phillips, Me.
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Mrs. Frances A. Lucas Thompson.
DAR ID Number: 93726
Born in Jefferson County, N. Y.
Wife of James M. Thompson.
Descendant of Sergt. Timothy Rawson, as follows:
1. George R. Lucas (1828-1902) m. 1849 Pamelia J. Wells (1828-97).
2. Isaac Wells (1793-1856) m. 1821 Maria Whitney (1795-1863).
3. Mason Whitney (b. 1765) m. Dolly Rawson (1765-1802).
4. Timothy Rawson m. 1767 Chloe Fish (b. 1748).
Timothy Rawson (1747-1825) served as sergeant under Captains Peters and Sibley, Colonels
Read and Tyler, Massachusetts troops. He received a pension for his service. He was born in
Massachusetts; died in Jefferson County, N. Y.
Also No. 89734.
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Mrs. Ellen White Harrison.
DAR ID Number: 93786
Born in Harrison, Pa.
Wife of Fred L. Harrison.
Descendant of Amos Raymond, as follows:
1. Hamilton White (1822-95) m. 1854 Almira Blackman (1831-1904).
2. Lyman Blackman m. 1810 Maria Raymond.
3. William Greenleaf Raymond (1786-1874) m. Betsey Freeland (1787-1875).
4. Amos Raymond m. 1775 Alice Joslyn (1757-1828).
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.
Also No. 92702.
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Mrs. Matilda Raymond Heck.
DAR ID Number: 93834
Born in Potter County, Pa.
Wife of Albert S. Heck.
Descendant of Amos Raymond, as follows:
[p.258] 1. Asa Freeland Raymond (b. 1825) m. 1850 Juliet Grover (1829-1910).
2. Daniel Raymond (1793-1893) m. 1816 Amanda Freeland (d. 1879).
3. Amos Raymond m. 1779 Alice Joslyn (1757-1828).
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.
Also No. 92702.
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Mrs. Nina Raymond Whitney.
DAR ID Number: 93843
Born in Bingham, Pa.
Wife of Alvin M. Whitney.
Descendant of Amos Raymond, as follows:
1. John Lyman Raymond (b. 1854) m. 1879 Mary Clark (b. 1861).
2. Joel Lyman Raymond (b. 1816) m. 1840 Matilda Grover (1820-95).
See Nos. 93834, 93835.
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