Archive:D. A. R. Lineage Books, Volume 99
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Volume 99, page 118
Mrs. Olive Louise Jerome.
DAR ID Number: 98374
Born in Washington, Ohio.
Wife of Mark R. Jerome.
Descendant of Maj.-Gen. John Stark, as follows:
1. Ambrose Cone (1828-1907) m. 1852 Harriet Indiana Whitney (1832-64).
2. Milton Whitney (1805-39) m. 1830 Mary Stickney (1808-84).
3. Benjamin F. Stickney (1772-1852) m. 1804 Mary Stark (1774-1820).
4. John Stark. m. Elizabeth Page.
John Stark (1728-1822), who had fought in the early wars, rose to major-general in the New
Hampshire militia. He was born in Londonderry; died in Manchester, where a granite obelisk
marks his resting place.
Also No. 62554.
Volume 99, page 202
[p.202] Mrs. Addie Whitney Weatherwax.
DAR ID Number: 98641
Born in Worcester, Mass.
Wife of J. Ensign Weatherwax.
Descendant of Silas Whitney, as follows:
1. Charles Herbert Whitney (1853-94) m. 1872 Susan Blackmer (b. 1853).
2. Jonathan Lovell Whitney (1828-77) m. 1848 Hannah Moore (1829-1904).
3. Silas Whitney (b. 1803) m. 1826 Olive Knight (1804-95).
4. Silas Whitney (1779-1846) m. 1801 Hannah Cushing (1783-1854).
5. Silas Whitney m. 1774 Sarah Withington (1753-1820).
Silas Whitney (1752-98) responded to the first call for troops in Capt. John Estabrook's company,
Col. Asa Whitcomb's regiment, Massachusetts Line. He was born in Westminster; died in
Ashburnham, Mass.
Volume 99, page 212
Mrs. Jessie Dunham Crosby Ballard.
DAR ID Number: 98672
Born in Wayne, Mich.
Wife of Frederick C. Ballard.
Descendant of George Dunham, Sergt. Amos Wheeler, Timothy Adams, Thomas Hunt, John
Heald, Sergt. James Bancroft, Eleazer Kendall, Joseph Lucas, Jacob Robbins, Samuel Pool,
Joseph Pool, and Thomas Stearns, as follows:
1. Daniel Crosby (1850-1915) m. 1877 Kate Dunham (b. 1852.)
2. George A. Dunham (1821-92) m. 1848 Eliza Bancroft (1826-1908).
3. Jesse Dunham (1794-1881) m. 1822 Susannah Hunt (b. 1799); Horace Bancroft (1800-77) m.
1825 Arvilla Wheeler (1806-88).
4. George Dunham m. 1778 Phebe Lucas (b. 1757); Thomas Hunt, Jr. (1772-1847), m. 1795
Susannah Pool (1774-1845); James Bancroft, Jr. (1779-1865), m. Fanny Kendall (1783-1837);
Amos Wheeler, Jr. (b. 1775), m. 1803 Lydia Adams (1784-1858).
5. Joseph Lucas m. 1753 Mary Rickard; Thomas Hunt m. 1768 Experience Thayer (1753-98);
Joseph Pool m. 1767 Mehetable Jackson (1748-1810); James Bancroft m. 1771 Lucy Whitney
(1755-1840); Eleazer Kendall m. 1779 Content ù (1859-1841); Amos Wheeler m. Rhoda Stearns;
Timothy Adams m. 1783 Lydia Robbins (b. 1757).
See No. 98671.
6. Samuel Pool m. 1733 Rebecca Shaw; Thomas Stearns m. 1751 Bette Manning (1720-1817);
Jacob Robbins m. 1749 Lydia Heald (b. 1726).
7. John Heald m. Mary Hale (1698-1758).
George Dunham (1753-1800) served as private in Capt. Jesse Harlow's company, Massachusetts
Line. He was born and died in Plymouth, Mass.
Timothy Adams served as private under Captains Parker and Hovey, Colonels Robinson and
Tyler, Massachusetts Line; also a marine on the sloop ôRainbow.ö He was born, 1762, in
Westford, Mass.; died in Cavendish, Vt.
Thomas Hunt (1746-1825) served as private in Capt. Edward Cobb's company, under Maj.
Eliphalet Cary, Massachusetts Line. He was born in Weymouth; died in Abington, Mass.
[p.212] John Heald (1693-1775) was a minute man in Capt. John Hayward's company,
Massachusetts service. He was born in Concord; died in Acton, Mass.
James Bancroft (1745-1832) served as sergeant under Capt. John Miller at Ticonderoga. He was
born in Tyngsboro, Mass.; died in Rockingham, Vt.
Also No. 91580.
Eleazer Kendall (1756-1840) served as corporal and sergeant under Captains Edgell, Winch and
Knowlton, Colonels Brewer, Buckminster, Brown, and Poor, Massachusetts Line. He was born in
Framingham, Mass.; died in Rockingham, Vt.
Joseph Lucas was private in Capt. Abram Washburn's company, Col. Jacob Gerrish's
Massachusetts regiment. He was born, 1729, in Plymouth, Mass.
Jacob Robbins was private in Capt. Timothy Underwood's company, Col. William Prescott's
Massachusetts regiment. He died in Westford, Mass.
Samuel Pool (1713-95) was a member of the Committee of Safety and member of 1st State
Constitutional Convention of Massachusetts. He was born in Abington; died in Plainfield,
Mass.
Joseph Pool (1741-1801) was 1st lieutenant in Capt. Goold's company, Colonel Lincoln's
regiment; also captain, Massachusetts Line. He was born in Weymouth; died in Abington,
Mass.
Thomas Stearns (1724-1811) was moderator of the town meetings of Ashby, Mass., where he
died. He was born in Billerica, Mass.
Volume 99, page 212
Mrs. Nellie Gertrude Barnes Robertson.
DAR ID Number: 98673
Born in Kiantone, N. Y.
Wife of Harley Dayton Robertson.
Descendant of Joseph Barnes and of David Forbush, as follows:
1. Nathaniel Harrison Barnes (1817-83) m. 2nd 1856 Elizabeth Ladd (b. 1838).
2. Nathaniel Barnes (1791-1833) m. 1812 Lavina Forbush (b. 1792).
3. Joseph Barnes m. 1772 Elizabeth Wheeler (d. 1811); Jonathan Forbush (1762-93) m. 1782
Betsey Hayden (1763-1813).
4. David Forbush m. 1749 Annah Whitney.
Joseph Barnes (1751-1814) served as private in Capt. John Homes' company, Col. Samuel
Bullard's regiment on the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Hopkinton, Mass.
David Forbush (1721-85) was a member of the Committee of Safety and a minute man from
Grafton at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Marlboro; died in Grafton, Mass.
Also No. 83560.
Volume 99, page 213
Mrs. Cynthia Hilton Miller.
DAR ID Number: 98675
Born in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Descendant of David Hilton, as follows:
1. William Warren Hilton (1820-1909) m. 1847 Hannah Eliza Conklin (1831-90).
2. David Hilton, Jr. (1784-1874), m. 1818 Hannah Black (1800-40).
3. David Hilton m. 1780 Mary Ann Hammond (1761-1822).
David Hilton (1755-1822) served with Massachusetts troops, 1777-78, under commands of Capt.
Joseph Sargent and Col. Josiah Whitney. He was born in Lunenburg, Mass.; died in North Chili,
N. Y.
Also No. 81617.
Volume 99, page 232
Mrs. Gertrude Allen Scofield.
DAR ID Number: 98738
Born in Stamford, Conn.
Wife of Edward Candee Scofield.
Descendant of David Whitney, Timothy Whitney, and Peter Quintard, as follows:
1. James Edward Allen (b. 1846) m. 1872 Elizabeth Bowers Lum (b. 1850).
2. Bennett D. Lum (1826-1901) m. 1848 Mary Elizabeth Quintard (1827-86).
3. Evert Quintard (1798-1891) m. 1819 Elizabeth Whitney (1796-1851).
4. Timothy Whitney m. Abigal Smith; Isaac Quintard m. 1793 Elizabeth Pickett (b. 1769).
5. David Whitney m. Elizabeth Hyatt; Peter Quintard m. 2nd 1774 Ruth Stevens.
David Whitney (1721-1816) owned and commanded a sloop in which he carried supplies to the
army. He was born in Norwalk, Conn.
Timothy Whitney (1744-1825) served as musician, 1776-77, in Capt. Jabez Gregory's company,
Wooster's brigade. He was born and died in Norwalk, Conn.
Peter Quintard was a member of the Committee of Inspection of Norwalk, Conn., where he died.
He was born, 1732, in New York, N. Y.
Volume 99, page 242
Mrs. Ethel Hills Elmer.
DAR ID Number: 98766
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Rev. Franklin Davenport Elmer.
Descendant of Lieut. Jesse Whitney, as follows:
1. William Hills (b. 1842)) m. 1872 Ida Alma Whitney (1847-1910).
2. Ethan Whitney, Jr. (1823-1901) m. 1842 Julia Ann Louisa Bosworth (1823**** 98).
[p.242] 3. Ethan Whitney (1788-1823) m. 1810 Betsey Mellen Green (b. 1792).
4. Hachaliah Whitney (1762-1848) m. 1786 Abigail Nelson (1765-1838).
5. Jesse Whitney m. 1757 Mary Cheney.
Jesse Whitney (1730-1815) served as lieutenant in Captain Andrews' company, Lieut.-Col.
Prime's regiment, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in Milford, Mass.
Volume 99, page 257
Mrs. Grace Weed Hoover.
DAR ID Number: 98816
Born in Lincoln, Ill.
Descendant of Hezekiah Weed and of Capt. Nathaniel Slason, as follows:
1. William Sprague Weed (b. 1846) m. 1868 Emmeline L. Thompson (1848-1909).
2. Gideon W. Weed (1815-69) m. 1844 Rebecca Clark (1820-1903); Augustus M. Thompson
(1814-74) m. 1836 Ann Maria Slason (1816-92).
3. Alanson Weed (1780-1849) m. 1st Betsey Wilson (1779-1824); Francis Slason (b. 1790) m.
2nd 1814 Mary Gordon (d. 1882).
4. Hezekiah Weed m. 1779 Rebecca Knap; Nathaniel Slason m. 1787 Hannah Whitney (b.
1760).
[p.257] Hezekiah Weed (1756-1840) was a private in the 9th regiment of Connecticut militia to
guard the Westchester border, 1776, and, 1779, served under Capt. Reuben Scofield. He was
born and died in Darien, Conn.
Also No. 31994.
Nathaniel Slason (1745-1835) received a pension as lieutenant and captain in the 9th regiment,
Connecticut Continental Line. He was born in Stamford; died in Darien, Conn.
Also No. 42508.
Volume 99, page 280
Mrs. Gratia Clark Mcleod.
DAR ID Number: 98888
Born in Whitney Point, N. Y.
Wife of Rev. Murdoch McLeod.
Descendant of Solomon Hartwell, as follows:
1. Richard Alson Clark (1824-1910) m. 1849 Elizabeth Mason (b. 1831).
2. Richard Clark (1799-1830) m. 1820 Nancy Hartwell (b. 1801).
3. John Rand (1772-1860) m. 1795 Dorcas Hartwell (1775-1855).
4. Solomon Hartwell m. 1774 Dorcas Polly Hartwell (1755-1820).
Solomon Hartwell (1751-1847) applied for a pension, 1832, from Otsego County, N. Y., for
service as private, 1775-77, under different commands, Massachusetts Line. He was born in
Fitchburg, Mass.; died in Worcester, N. Y.
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