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Volume 89, page 50

Mrs. Anna Northup Barden.
DAR ID Number: 88148
Born in Crannill, N. Y.
Wife of Henry Bartlett Barden.
Descendant of Capt. Abijah Smith, Lieut. Levi Whitney, as follows:
1. Thomas L. Northup m. Elvira P. Smith.
2. Cyrus G. Smith m. Anna G. Northup.
3. Cyrus Smith m. Sibil Whitney.
4. Abijah Smith m. Abigail Wheelock; Levi Whitney m. Rebecca Clark.
Abijah Smith (1740-86) commanded a company of New Hampshire militia in the New York campaign, 1776. He was born in Leominster, Mass.; died in New Ipswich, N. H.
Levi Whitney (1739-1809) served in the commissary department. He was born in Shrewsbury; died in Townsend, Mass.
Also No. 63370.


Volume 89, page 51

[p.51] Mrs. Mary Bartlett Hibbler.
DAR ID Number: 88149
Born in Rupert, Vt.
Wife of Orlo M. Hibbler.
Descendant of Capt. Abijah Smith, and of Lieut. Levi Whitney, as follows:
1. Henry Bartlett (b. 1860) m. Anna Northup.
See No. 88148.


Volume 89, page 68

Mrs. Lois Whipple Rensis.
DAR ID Number: 88206
Born in Lima, Wis.
Wife of William Rensis.
Descendant of Eleazer Whipple, Joshua Goodridge, David Pierce, and of Oliver Wood, as follows:
1. Cephas Whipple (1807-78) m. 1829 Lois Wood (1805-77).
2. Eleazer Whipple, Jr. (1765-1838), m. 1789 Alice Pierce (1771-1836); Ephraim Wood (1759-1841) m. 1799 Lephe Goodrich (1774-1841).
3. Eleazer Whipple m. 1759 Abigail Chamberlin (b. 1732); David Pierce m. 1762 Sarah Whitney Maynard (d. 1822); Joshua Goodridge m. 1769 Elizabeth Phelps (d. 1840); Oliver Wood m. 1749 Lucy Hosmer (1732-86).
Eleazer Whipple (1734-76) served as private in Capt. John Nutting's company, Col. William Prescott's Massachusetts regiment, which marched from Pepperell, Mass., to join the Continental Army. He was born in Groton, Mass.; died in Ticonderoga, N. Y.
Also Nos. 65536, 87032.
[p.68] Joshua Goodridge (1746-1815) served, 1776, as private under Captain Manasseh Sawyer, and Col. Nicholas Dike. He was born in Lunenberg, Mass.; died in Bingham, Me.
Also No. 78686.
David Pierce (1742-1825) enlisted, 1777, for one year in Chesterfield, N. H., under Major Ellis. In 1818, was placed on the pension roll. He was born in Concord, Mass.; died in Norridgewock, Me.
Oliver Wood (1730-1816) in 1777 served in Capt. John Minot's company, Col. Josiah Whitney's regiment, Massachusetts troops.


Volume 89, page 69

Mrs. Evva Crosby Zufelt.
DAR ID Number: 88210
Born in Lima, Wis.
Wife of Henry Newton Zufelt.
[p.69] Descendant of Stephen Crosby, Solomon Wales, Eleazer Wales, and Lieut. Ebenezer Whitney, as follows:
1. Stephen Crosby (1832-1905) m. 2nd 1873 Angeline Matilda Akin (1838-71).
See No. 88205.
2. William E. Akin m. Angeline Root.
3. Miles Root m. Hannah Hyat Whitney.
4. Ebenezer Whitney m. 1771 Ruth Raymond (b. 1756).
Ebenezer Whitney (1742-1808) served as gunner at Horseneck and as lieutenant of a company of artillery, 1779-81. He was born in Norwalk; died in New Canaan, Conn.


Volume 89, page 78

Mrs. Bertha Whitney Howland.
DAR ID Number: 88239
Born in Jersey City, N. J.
Wife of Frederick S. Howland.
Descendant of Ensign Aaron Barlow, as follows:
1. Daniel D. Gregory (b. 1847) m. 1872 Martha E. Whitney (b. 1847).
2. Alfred Gregory (1803-68) m. 1830 Huldah B. Barlow (1806-47).
3. Daniel Barlow m. 1799 Sallie Dimond.
4. Aaron Barlow m. 1772 Rebecca Sanford.
[p.78] Aaron Barlow (1750-1800) served in the Connecticut militia as a private, 1775, and as an ensign, 1777, in a short campaign. He was born in Redding, Conn.; died in Norfolk, Va.
Also Nos. 27474, 56128.


Volume 89, page 114

Mrs. Matalena Hilton Koehler Spiker.
DAR ID Number: 88353
Born in Saginaw, Mich.
Wife of Charles Russell Spiker.
Descendant of Abraham Morrill, Ezekiel Morrill, Thomas Hoyt, and David Hilton, as follows:
1. Clarkson A. Koehler (b. 1852) m. 1880 Frances M. LeRoy (b. 1855).
2. Myron Francis Le Roy (1830-1904) m. 1854 Martha M. Hilton (1827-1910).
3. Samuel Hilton (1797-1869) m. 1826 Sarah Hoyt Morrill (1800-88).
4. David Hilton m. Anna Hammond (b. 1754); Abraham Morrill m. 1785 Sarah Hoyt (1765-1847).
5. Ezekiel Morrill m. 1731 Jemima Morrill (bapt. 1721); Thomas Hoyt m. 1754, Miriam Kimball.
Abraham Morrill (1756-1845) served, 1777-78, as private in the New Hampshire militia under different commands. He was born in Canterbury, N. H.; died in Ogden, N. Y.
Ezekiel Morrill (1707-90) was a patriot and signer of the Association Test of Canterbury. He was born in Salisbury, Mass.; died in Canterbury, N. H.
Thomas Hoyt (1731-78) signed the Association Test, 1776, and, 1777, enlisted as private in the New Hampshire Line. He died in the army.
Also No. 31944, 81622.
David Hilton (1755-1822) served with Massachusetts troops, 1777-78, under commands of Capt. Joseph Sargent, Col. Josiah Whitney. He was born in Lunenburg, Mass.; died in North Chili, N. Y.
Also No. 81617.


Volume 89, page 178

Mrs. Louise H. Clements White.
DAR ID Number: 88557
Born in Macon, Mo.
Wife of George Whitney White.
Descendant of Captain Eliphalet Brush, Rev. Benjamin Pomeroy, Lieut. Jedediah Hull and Lieut. Samuel Tudor, as follows:
1. John Thomas Clements (b. 1836) m. 1857 Mary Sophia Brush (b. 1837).
2. Abner Brush (1802-64) m. 1834 Mary Ann Tudor (1803-64).
3. Eliphalet Brush m. 3rd 1792 Eunice (Hull) Lee (1763-1847); Oliver Tudor (1772-1845) m. 1801 Abigail Wheelock McClure (1781-1853).
4. Samuel Tudor m. 1764 Naomi Diggins (1741-1816); David McClure (1748-1820) m. 1780 Hannah Pomeroy (1752-1814); Jedediah Hull m. 1761 Mary Chapman (1730-74).
5. Benjamin Pomeroy m. 1734 Abigail Wheelock.
Eliphalet Brush (1748-1847) served as sergeant, ensign and captain, 1779-82, in the Connecticut militia. He was born in New Fairfield; died in Ridgebury, Conn.
Benjamin Pomeroy (1704-84) was chaplain, 1777, in the 3rd Connecticut regiment. He was born in Suffield; died in Hebron, Conn.
Also No. 11646.
Samuel Tudor (1737-1822) turned out on the Lexington Alarm as 1st lieutenant in the 3rd battalion, Connecticut militia, Col. Roger Enos in command. He was born and died in East Windsor, Conn.
Jedediah Hull (1732-96) served as lieutenant in Capt. Jonathan Dimon's company, Connecticut troops. He was born and died in Hull's Farms, Conn.
Also No. 49192.


Volume 89, page 187

Mrs. Elizabeth Heaton Whitney.
DAR ID Number: 88591
Born in Round Prairie, Iowa.
Wife of Harry E. Whitney.
Descendant of Ezekiel Gillham, as follows:
1. George Heaton (1839-1901) m. 1864 Lucretia Gillham (b. 1838).
See No. 88590.


Volume 89, page 208

Mrs. Marion Whitney Robertson.
DAR ID Number: 88655
Born in Gloversville, N. Y.
Wife of John Rae Robertson.
Descendant of Felix Porter and of Joseph Brown, as follows:
1. Zenas Blin Whitney (b. 1853) m. 1882 Alida Porter (b. 1859).
2. William Porter (1822-82) m. 1846 Ann Eliza Brown (1826-1904).
3. Nathan Porter (1792-1866) m. 1817 Nancy Ann Collins; Thomas Brown (1802-69) m. 1823 Eunice Mosher (1806-69).
4. Felix Porter m. Hannah ù (1760-1839); Joseph Brown m. 1788 Elizabeth ù (b. 1769).
Felix Porter (1757-1830) served as private under Lieut. Col. John Van Rensselaer and Col. John Knickerbocker. 14th Albany County regiment. He was born in Dutchess County, N. Y.
Joseph Brown (1760-1847) enlisted as private in the Dutchess County militia, and was at the battles of Bennington, White Plains and Monmouth. He was born in Dutchess County; died in Fulton County, N. Y.


Volume 89, page 208

Mrs. Alida Porter Whitney.
DAR ID Number: 88656
Born in Gloversville, N. Y.
Wife of Zenas Blin Whitney.
Descendant of Felix Porter and of Joseph Brown, as follows:
1. William Porter (1822-82) m. 1846 Ann Eliza Brown (1826-1904).
See No. 88655.


Volume 89, page 224

Mrs. Madge Mckean Whitney.
DAR ID Number: 88714
Born in Morrice, Mich.
Wife of D. Guifford Whitney.
Descendant of Major Nathaniel Delavan, as follows:
1. Charles H. McKeon (1852-1907) m. 1882 Cornelia Louise Stebbins (b. 1857).
2. Frederick A. Stebbins (1818-68) m. 1856 Ellen M. Hall (b. 1828).
3. Lewis Stebbins (1779-1865) m. 1799 Sarah Delavan (1785-1862).
See No. 88687.


Volume 89, page 264

Mrs. Ethel Gertrude Whitney Stilson.
DAR ID Number: 88834
Born in Dorset, Vt.
Wife of Herbert A. Stilson.
Descendant of Sergt. Samuel Spear, as follows:
1. Orrin Emerson Whitney (1833-1907) m. 1867 Ann Eliza Luther (1846-78).
2. John L. Luther (1815-51) m. 1841 Anna Wilder Damon (1823-1901).
3. Ezra Damon m. Harriet A. Spear (b. 1790).
4. Samuel Spear m. 1786 Elizabeth Baxter (1762-1848).
Samuel Spear (1761-1824) served as a private in the militia, as sergeant of marines on the ship ôTartar,ö commanded by Capt. John Cathcart. He was born in Boston; died in Gloucester, Mass.
Also No. 45830.


Volume 89, page 267

Mrs. Esther Wells Fuller.
DAR ID Number: 88843
Born in Jefferson County, N. Y.
Wife of Levi S. Fuller.
Descendant of Micah Whitney and of Sergt. Timothy Rawson, as follows:
1. Remos Wells (1825-1903) m. 1854 Mary A. Pomeroy (1827-1908).
2. Isaac Wells (1793-1856) m. 1820 Maria Whitney (1795-1863).
3. Mason Whitney (b. 1765) m. Dolly Rawson (1768-1803).
4. Micah Whitney m. 1747 Lydia Mason (b. 1727); Timothy Rawson m. 1767 Chloe Fish (b. 1748).
Micah Whitney (1725-91) served as private in Captain Wallis' company of minute men at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Framingham; died in Douglas, Mass.
Timothy Rawson (1747-1825) served as sergeant under Captains Peter 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. 87238.


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