dar9 Clan Boyd International
 

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          Miss Kate Culbertson.
          DAR ID Number: 127076
          Born in Erie County, Pa.
          Descendant of Andrew Culbertson and of James Moorhead, as follows:
          1. Thomas M. Culbertson (1810-81) m. 1838 Nancy S. Norcross (1814-1900).
          2. Andrew Culbertson, Jr. (1772-1847), m. 1809 Ann Moorhead (1781-1867).
          3. Andrew Culbertson m. 1764 Jeannett Boyd (1740-1814); James Moorhead m. 1769 Catherine Byers
          (1748-1813).
          Andrew Culbertson (1731-97) served as private under Colonel Hunter, Pennsylvania troops. He was born in
          Chester County; died in Williamsport, Pa.
          James Moorhead (1732-1818) served as private in Capt. Thomas Robinson's company, 7th battalion,
          Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia. He died in Moorheadville, Pa.
 

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          Miss Helen Griffing.
          DAR ID Number: 127140
          Born in Clark, S. Dak.
          Descendant of Ensign Stephen Griffing, as follows:
          1. George Cameron Griffing (b. 1861) m. 1884 Adeline McSpadden (1867-1908).
          2. Stephen B. Griffing (1830-1907) m. 1859 Fannie Brown (b. 1836).
          3. Nathaniel Griffing (1794-1889) m. 1823 Susan Boyd (b. 1802).
          4. Stephen Griffing m. 1781 Elizabeth Uhl (1763-1856).
          Stephen Griffing (1754-1841) was placed on the pension roll of Warren County, NY., 1832, for service as
          ensign, New York militia. He was born in Riverhead; died in Athol, N. Y.
          Also No. 111583.

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          Mrs. Dora Burge Smith.
          DAR ID Number: 127214
          Born in Madisonville, Tenn.
          Wife of Percy C. Smith.
          Descendant of Capt. Thomas Boyd, as follows:
          1. Theodore W. Burge (1841-79) m. 1872 Margaret J. Pettitt.
          2. Benjamin C. Pettitt (1818-85) m. 1844 Eliza J. Boyd (1827-75).
          3. Joseph Boyd (1797-1873) m. Margaret Lilburn (d. 1887).
          4. Thomas Boyd m. Ann Martin.
          Thomas Boyd (1754-1814) was appointed lieutenant, 1776, in Capt. Henry Shades' company, Col. Samuel
          Miles' Pennsylvania rifle regiment, and also served as captain. He was born in Northampton County, Pa.; died
          in Knox County, Tenn.
          Also No. 121449.

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          [p.68] Mrs. Margaret Lucy Smith Staufer.
          DAR ID Number: 127215
          Born in Palmyra, Mo.
          Wife of Samuel Staufer.
          Descendant of Capt. Thomas Boyd, as follows:
          1. Percy C. Smith (b. 1869) m. 1893 Dora Burge (b. 1873).
          See No. 127214.

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          [p.179] Mrs. Alice Halliday Young.
          DAR ID Number: 127543
          Born in Mapletown, N. Dak.
          Wife of William John Young.
          Descendant of John Fife and of Capt. William Fife, as follows:
          1. Walter D. Halliday (b. 1858) m. 1883 Flora Abbott (b. 1862).
          2. Harvey Halliday (1817-75) m. 1838 Lydia Fife (1819-1908).
          3. William Fife, Jr. (1793-1844), m. 1818 Mary Thomas (1800-70).
          4. William Fife m. Margaret Boyd (1763-1849).
          5. John Fife m. Margaret Wright.
          John Fife (1721-1800) served as private in Capt. Robert Johnson's company of Westmoreland County
          rangers. He was born in Scotland; died in Upper St. Clair, Pa.
          William Fife (1751-1808) served as private in Captain Wagoner's company, Col. John Neville, Virginia
          troops. He was born in Scotland; died in Upper St. Clair, Pa.

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           Mrs. Sarah Fife Armour  .147022
          Born in Allegheny County, Pa.
          Wife of William McCelland Armour.
          Descendant of William Fife, William Fife, Jr., John Fife, John Fife, Jr., Thomas Espey and Capt. Alexander
          Hamilton, as follows:
          1. John Albert Fife (1849-1918) m. 1873 Sarah I. Fife (b. 1853).
          2. John Fife (1829-98) m. 1852 Rachel Aiken (1830-1904) (parents of Sarah); Thompson Fife (1806-60) m.
          1832 Margaret Espy (1809-84) (parents of John).
          3. Nathaniel Fife (1795-1866) m. 1st Isabel Fife (1802-42) (parents of John); John Fife, Jr., m. Isabel
          Thompson (1763-1854) (parents of Thompson); James Espy (1782-1858) m. 1807 Jane Fife (1782-1852).
          4. William Fife m. Margaret Boyd (1763-1849) (parents of Nathaniel); John Fife m. Margaret Wright; William
          Fife, Jr., m. Margaret Fife (1760-1825) (parents of Jane and Isabel); Thomas Espy m. 1767 Anna Hamilton
          (1749-1808).
          5. Alexander Hamilton m. Ann (Amanda) Reed.
          William Fife (1751-1808) served as private in Captain Waggoner's company, Col. John Neville's regiment,
          Virginia troops. His widow received a pension. He was born in Scotland; died in Upper St. Clair, Pa.
          Also No. 141888.
          William Fife, Jr. (1757-1838), served as private in Capt. William Fife's company, 2d battalion, Washington
          County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Scotland; died in Upper St. Clair, Pa .
          John Fife (1721-1800) served as private in Capt. Robert Johnson's company of Westmoreland County,
          Pennsylvania Rangers. He was born in Scotland; died in Upper St. Clair, Pa.
          Also No. 132735.
           John Fife, Jr. (1756-1814) served as private in Capt. Robert Johnson's company of Westmoreland
          County Rangers and, also, in Col. William Crawford's regiment, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in
          Scotland; died in Upper St. Clair, Pa.
          Thomas Espy (1739-1808) was a private in Colonel Galbraith's Pennsylvania regiment. He was born in
          Lancaster County; died in Carlisle, Pa.
          Also No. 122825.
          Alexander Hamilton (1725-81) served as captain in the Pennsylvania Line. He was born in Scotland; died in
          Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.
          Also No. 146177.

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          Mrs. Harriett La Vona Cook Richardson.  147767
          Born in Meadville. Pa.
          Wife of Asahel Daniel Richardson.
          Descendant of Calvin Fairbank, as follows:
          1. Alfred Rayson Cook (b. 1859) m. 1891 Alzora Boyd (1863-1918).
          2. James Boyd (1831-1917) m. 1860 Edna Gustava Fairbanks (b. 1837).
          3. Warren Fairbanks (Fairbank) (1804-81) m. 1825 Martha Boyd (1806-95).
          4. Calvin Fairbank, Jr. (1780-1836), m. 1803 Lydia Chamberlain (b. 1867).
          5. Calvin Fairbank m. 1st 1776 Jenny Ayers (1755-1803).
          Calvin Fairbank (1753-1836) served as private in the Massachusetts troops under Colonel Whitcomb. He was
          born in Lancaster, Mass.; died in Barnard, Vt

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          Mrs. Mae Anne Lee Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 148115
          Born in Butler County, Iowa.
          Wife of W. J. Boyd.
          Descendant of Silas Olmstead, as follows:
          1. Asa R. Lee (1842-76) m. 1865 Julia A. Olmstead (b. 1848).
          2. Nathan L. Olmstead (1809-89) m. Julia Ann Knapp (1808-90).
          3. David Olmstead (1768-1857) m. Rebecca Jackson (1765-1834).
          4. Silas Olmstead m. 1st Abigail DeForest (d. 1766).
           Silas Olmstead (1732-82) enlisted as private in Capt. Matthew Mead's company, Colonel Waterbury's
          5th regiment, Connecticut militia. He was born in Wilton, Conn.; died at Valley Forge, Pa.
          Also No. 138371.

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          Miss Evelyn Mae Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 148116
          Born in Oelwein, Iowa.
          Descendant of Silas Olmstead, as follows:
          1. W. J. Boyd (b. 1866) m. 1892 Mae Anne Lee (b. 1868).
          See No. 148115.

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          Mrs. Mary Boyd Cummings.
          DAR ID Number: 148445
          Born in New York City.
          Wife of Gale L. Cummings.
          Descendant of Lieut. Henry Myers, as follows:
          1. Samuel G. Boyd (1859-1906) m. 1899 Sophie G. Weaver (b. 1875).
          2. Andrew J. Weaver (b. 1845) m. 1866 Mary M. Bushey (1844-90).
          3. Joseph Weaver (1812-85) m. 1838 Sally Ann Myers (1823-65).
          4. Henry Myers, Jr. (1800-86), m. 1819 Nancy Burns (1800-83).
          5. Henry Myers m. 1783 Mary Strobel (1766-1835).
          Henry Myers (1761-1849) served as lieutenant in Capt. Henry Stephenson's company, Johnson's brigade,
          1776; also in the Lingamore battalion, 1777, Maryland Line, He was born in Maryland; died in Pennsylvania.
          Also No. 106590.

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          [p.217] Miss Vera Torrance.
          DAR ID Number: 148700
          Born in Pittsburgh, Pa.
          Descendant of Adj. Hugh Torrance, Peter Tittle and Capt. James Carnahan, as follows:
          1. A. Finton Torrance (b. 1862) m. 1891 Laura Belle Irwin (b. 1863).
          2. Hugh Albert Torrance (1832-1902) m. 1861 Harriet Boyd (b. 1839).
          3. Joseph Torrance (1807-76) m. 1830 Sarah Peeples (1813-88); William Boyd (1794-1848) m. 1825 Jane
          Mahan Carnahan (1803-1902).
          4. Hugh Torrance m. 2d 1797 Mary (Borland) Gray (1764-1838); William Peeples (1774-1840) m. Sarah
          Tittle (1778-1866); John Carnahan (1779-1822) m. 1801 Elizabeth Elliott (1782-1863).
          5. Peter Tittle m. Sarah Whiteside (1748-1812); James Carnahan m. 1773 Hannah Mahon.
          Hugh Torrance (1745-1830) served as ensign in Captain Shannon's company, and as adjutant in Col. James
          Dunlap's 1st battalion, Cumberland County Pennsylvania Associators. He was born in Cumberland County;
          died in Westmoreland County, Pa.
          Also No. 146188.
          Peter Title (1746-1834) served, 1778-83, as private in Capt. John McClelland's company of Pennsylvania
          rangers on the frontier. He was born in Cumberland County; died at Beatty Station, Pa.
          Also No. 139482.
          James Carnahan (1754-88) was lieutenant in Capt. Joseph Erwin's company and captain in the 2d, 8th and
          13th Pennsylvania regiments, under Colonels Bull and Stewart. He was born in Cumberland County, Pa.;
          drowned in the Allegheny River.

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          [p.69] Mrs. Mary Rachel Garrett Brown.
          DAR ID Number: 149215
          Born in Pittsburgh, Pa.
          Wife of Roscoe D. Brown.
          Descendant of John Fife, William Fife and William Fife, as follows:
          1. Albert Garrett (b. 1852) m. 1888 Clemmie E. Fife (1857-1904).
          2. John Fife (1829-98) m. 1852 Rachel Aiken (1830-1904).
          3. Nathaniel Fife (1798-1866) m. 1st Isabel Fife (1802-42).
          4. William Fife m. Margaret Boyd (1763-1849) (parents of Nathaniel); William Fife m. Margaret ?(1760-1835).
          5. John Fife m. Margaret Wright (parents of William who married Margaret Boyd).
          John Fife (1721-1800) served as private in Capt. Robert Johnson's company of Westmoreland County
          Pennsylvania Rangers. He was Born in Scotland; died in Upper St. Clair, Pa.
          William Fife (1751-1808) served as private in Capt. Waggoner's company, Col. John Neville's regiment of
          Virginia troops. His widow received a pension. He was born in Scotland; died in Upper St. Clair, Pa.
          William Fife (1757-1838) served as private in Capt. William Fife's company, 2d battalion, Washington
          County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Scotland; died in Upper St. Clair, Pa.
          Also No. 147022.

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          Mrs. Clara King Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 149250
          Born in Corry, Pa.
          Wife of George E. Boyd.
          Descendant of William King and of Adonijah King, as follows:
          1. George Oscar King (1842-1917) m. 1875 Amanda Elvira Vance (b. 1851).
          See No. 149248.

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          Mrs. Laura Katharine Cassidy White.
          DAR ID Number: 149360
          Born in Dakota City, Iowa.
          Wife of Theodore G. White.
          Descendant of Hezekiah Turner, as follows:
          1. Luther Lee Cassidy (b. 1855) m. 1880 Lucy Ellen Jones (1860-87).
          2. Nathan R. Jones (1831-1913) m. 1858 Lucy E. Boyd (1831-1913).
          3. Augustus Boyd (1798-1871) m. 1826 Lucy Turner (1802-83).
          4. Hezekiah Turner m. Elizabeth Mills (1760-1836).
          Hezekiah Turner (1752-1842) received a pension for service as private in the Massachusetts Continental Line
          under Col. John Crane. He was born in Massachusetts; died in Maine.

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          Mrs. Susan O. Taylor Boyer.
          DAR ID Number: 149441
          Born in Bedford, Pa.
          Wife of Joseph Boyer.
          Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Craig, as follows:
          1. Amos Ogden Taylor (b. 1852) m. 1881 Margaret Jack Paul (1856-1911).
          2. James Taylor (1816-1902) m. 2d 1849 Susan Mary Ogden (1825-1913).
          3. Amos Ogden (1797-1867) m. 1818 Elizabeth Moorhead (1801-84).
          4. Samuel Moorhead (1769-1853) m. 1792 Agnes Craig (1773-1817).
          5. Samuel Craig m. 2d Jane Boyd.
          Samuel Craig served in the commissary department and was lieutenant in the Pennsylvania troops under
          Colonels William Thompson and John Proctor. He was born in New Jersey; died in Pennsylvania.
          Also No. 148662.

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          Mrs. Maria Pillsbury Hawkes.
          DAR ID Number: 150112
          Born in Londonderry, N. H.
          Wife of Harold William Hawkes.
          Descendant of William Boyd, as follows:
          1. Rosecrans W. Pillsbury (b. 1863) m. 1885 Annie Watts (1861-1911).
          2. Horace P. Watts (1819-90) m. 1842 Maria Boyd (1819-95).
          3. William Boyd m. 1816 Martha Dickey (1780-1879).
          William Boyd (1736-1825) served as private in the New Hampshire troops. He was born and died in
          Londonderry, N. H.

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          Miss Nancy A. Mccormick.
          DAR ID Number: 150330
          Born in Mt. Lebanon, Pa.
          Descendant of William Fife, William Fife, Jr., John Fife and Thomas Espey, as follows:
          1. William E. McCormick (b. 1858) m. 1884 Margaret A. Fife (b. 1861).
          2. Joseph McCormick (1819-64) m. 1840 Mary Espey (1819-95); John Fife (1829-98) m. 1852 Rachel
          Aiken (1830-1904).
          3. Nathaniel Fife (1795-1866) m. Isabel Fife (1802-42); James Espey (1782-1858) m. 1807 Jane Fife
          (1782-1852).
           4. William Fife m. Margaret Boyd (1763-1849); (parents of Nathaniel); William Fife, Jr., m. Margaret
          Fife (1760-1825) (parents of Isabel); Thomas Espey m. 1767 Anna Hamilton (1747-1808).
          5. John Fife m. Margaret Wright (parents of William who m. Margaret Boyd).
          William Fife (1751-1808) served as private in Captain Waggoner's company, Col. John Neville's regiment of
          Virginia troops. His widow received a pension. He was born in Fifeshire, Scotland; died in Upper St. Clair, Pa.
          William Fife, Jr. (1757-1838), served as private in Capt. William Fife's company, 2d battalion, Washington
          County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Fifeshire, Scotland; died in Upper St. Clair, Pa.
          John Fife (1721-1800) served as private in Capt. Robert Johnson's company of Westmoreland County,
          Pennsylvania Rangers. He was born in Fifeshire, Scotland; died in Upper St. Clair, Pa.
          Also No. 149215.
          Thomas Espey (1739-1808) was a private in Col. Galbraith's Pennsylvania regiment. He was born in
          Lancaster County; died in Carlisle, Pa.
          Also No. 147022.

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          Mrs. Dorothy Owens Scott.
          DAR ID Number: 150397
          Born in Clinton, S. C.
          Wife of William Marion Scott.
          Descendant of William Blakely, as follows:
          1. Warren Edgar Owens (b. 1860) m. 1885 Mary Gabriella Bailey (b. 1865).
          2. Robert Spencer Owens (1826-62) m. 1854 Nancy Blakely (1833-93).
          3. William Blakely, Jr. (1799-1873), m. 1821 Elizabeth Parks (1799-1871).
          4. William Blakely m. 1791 Nancy Boyd (1771-1844).
          William Blakely (1760-1847) enlisted in Captain Saxon's company, Colonel
McCrary's regiment of South
          Carolina, and was engaged in the battle of Stono and other minor engagements. He received a pension. He
          was born in Pennsylvania; died in Laurens, S. C.
          Also No. 49738.
 

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          Mrs. Susie Boyd Roberts Crews.
          DAR ID Number: 150444
          Born in Mecklenburg County, Va.
          Wife of Grasty Crews.
          Descendant of Col. Lewis Burwell, as follows:
          1. John Alexander Roberts (1857-95) m. 1891 Gertrude H. Roberts (b. 1867).
          2. E. Francis Roberts (1809-79) m. 1849 Matilda Boyd (1819-97).
          3. Alexander Boyd (d. 1840) m. 1802 Matilda Burwell (1786-1868).
          4. Lewis Burwell m. 1st Anne Spottswood.
          Lewis Burwell (1745-1800) was colonel of Virginia militia and was in command at Yorktown. He was born
          in Williamsburg; died in Mecklenburg County, Va.
          Also No. 116456.
 

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          [p.185] Miss Mary Boyd McCord.
          DAR ID Number: 150572
          Born in Pulaski, Tenn.
          Descendant of Robert Cowan, as follows:
          1. Laps. D, McCord (b. 1847) m. 1870 Bettie Thompson (d. 1914).
          2. Samuel H. McCord (1808-87) m. 1834 Caroline Hansell (1815-66).
          3. James McCord (1778-1861) m. 1803 Dorcas Cowan (1778-1848).
          4. Robert Cowan m. 1775 Susan Wood.
          Robert Cowan (1746-1810) enlisted, 1778, as private in Capt. John Steed's company, Col. John Neville's 4th
          regiment, Virginia troops. He was born in Scotland; died in Virginia.
          Also No. 132312.

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          Mrs. Mildred Hall Nix.
          DAR ID Number: 150856
          Born in Chattanooga, Tenn.
          Wife of W. K. Nix.
          Descendant of John Biggs, as follows:
          1. Frank Wilton Hall (b. 1861) m. 1894 Mattie Boyd (b. 1867).
          2. Erby Boyd (1821-91) m. 1849 Harriet Elizabeth Biggs (1831-1910).
          3. William Biggs (1797-1878) m. 1824 Margaret Temple (1794-1872).
          4. John Biggs m. 1782 Isbella Wilson (d. 1838).
           John Biggs (1752-1833) was placed on the pension roll of Blount County, Tenn., 1832, for service as private
          under Colonels McCoy and Broadhead, Pennsylvania Line. He was born in Scotland; died in Blount County Tenn.
          Also No. 147049.

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          Miss Vinnie Scott Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 154006
          Born in Tarenturn, Pa.
          Descendant of Sergt. John Cochran, as follows:
          1. James Scott Boyd (b. 1847) m. 1868 Sarah Anne Cunningham (b. 1849).
          2. Robert Cunningham (1806-95) m. 1832 Eliza Patterson Ross (1812-82).
          3. John Ross (1773-1827) m. 1794 Mary Cochran (1779-1857).
          4. John Cochran m. Sarah —
          John Cochran (1751-1804) served as sergeant in Capt. Daniel Clapsadler's company, 1st Battalion
          Cumberland County, militia, commanded by Col. James Johnston. He was born in Cumberland County; died
          in Franklin County, Pa.

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          Mrs. Ella Dickason Hawkins.
          DAR ID Number: 154133
          Born in Shelby, Tenn.
          Wife of William E. Hawkins.
          Descendant of Caleb Owen, as follows:
          1. John Shelton Dickason (1821-92) m. 1851 Mary Louise Sale (d. 1892).
          2. Henry Wortham Sale (1785-1845) m. 1828 Nancy Boyd Owen (b. 1805).
          3. Caleb Owen m. 1795 Mary Nabors.
          Caleb Owen (1759-1842) enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt. Oliver Towle's company, Col. William
          Thomson's 3rd South Carolina regiment. He was born in Camden, S. C.; died in Tipton County, Ind.
          Also No. 78418.

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          [p.52] Mrs. Janet Withers Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 154164
          Born in Campbell, Va.
          Wife of Waller Massie Boyd.
          Descendant of Adjutant Enoch Keane Withers, as follows:
          1. Robert E. Withers (1821-1907) m. 1846 Mary Virginia Royall (1828-1901).
          2. Robert Walter Withers (1795-1881) m. 1819 Susan Dabney Alexander (1799-1882).
          3. Enoch Keane Withers m. 1786 Janet Chinn.
          Enoch Keane Withers (1760-1813) was adjutant and aide to Col. Richard Campbell, serving at the battle of
          Eutaw Springs. He was born and died in Fauquier County, Va.
          Also No. 96633.

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          Mrs. Jennie Culver Kappelman.
          DAR ID Number: 154180
          Born in Evanston, Ill.
          Wife of Frederick Phillip Kappelman.
          Descendant of John Breese, as follows:
          1. Nelson Culver (1850-1905) m. 1870 Mary Louise Richards (b. 1852-83).
          2. John Breese Culver (1811-94) m. Margaret Ann Boyd.
          3. Phinehas Culver (b. 1764) m. 1794 Phoebe Breese (b. 1773).
          4. John Breese m. 1769 Hannah Gildersleeve (1750-1844).
          John Breese (1738-1829) served as private in Capt. William Bond's company, 4th battalion, 2d establishment,
          New Jersey Line. He was born in Somerset County, N. J.; died in Chemung County, N. Y.
          Also No. 149056.

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          Miss Alice Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 154236
          Born in Elba, Ala.
          Descendant of James Young, as follows:
          1. William Penn Boyd (b. 1852) m. 1877 Sallie Sirmnons (b. 1856).
          2. Alfred Boyd (1813-82) m. 1834 Caroline Ann Jones (1818-92).
          3. Archibald Boyd m. 1806 Esther Young (b. 1787).
          4. James Young m. 1773 Mary Thompson (1753-1834).
          James Young (1750-1802) was an inspector of rice and flour in the 6th South Carolina regiment, 1775. He
          was born in Ireland; died in Newberry County, S. C.
          Also No. 134528.

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          Mrs. Florence Hilda Greene Cleveland.
          DAR ID Number: 154555
          Born in Somerville, Mass.
          Wife of Clarence W. Cleveland.
          Descendant of Simeon Bowen, as follows:
          1. Herbert W. Greene (1856-1909) m. 2d 1878 Abbie R. Woodard (b. 1857).
          2. George Greene (1827-92) m. 1854 Mary Bowen (1831-98).
          3. Timothy W. Bowen (1802-41) m. 1825 Barbara Boyd (1810-71).
          See Timothy W. Bowen and Barbara Boyd
          http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~confido/book3.htm
          4. Newman Bowen (1763-1836) m. 1790 Lydia Remington (1765-1836).
          5. Simeon Bowen m. 1750 Mary Newman (1732-83).
          Simeon Bowen (1730-1809) served as private, 1780, in Capt. Jabez Bullock's company, Col. Thomas
          Carpenter's regiment, on the Tiverton, R. I. Alarm. He was born and died in Rehoboth, Mass.
          Also No. 137630.

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          [p.233] Mrs. Doris Robson Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 154728
          Born in Terre Haute, Ind.
          Wife of William Nathaway Boyd.
          Descendant of Benjamin Betts, as follows:
          1. George B. Robson (b. 1865) m. 1889 Frances Nichoson (b. 1868).
          2. Albert G. Nichoson (b. 1837) m. 1866 Harriet Buckbee (b. 1847).
          3. John Thomas Buckbee (1821-80) m. 1839 Frances Van Dusen (1821-85).
          4. Joseph Buckbee (b. 1777) m. 1800 Susanna Betts (b. 1779).
          5. Benjamin Betts m. Jane Cameron.
          Benjamin Betts served, 1776, as private in Captain Bell's company of “Householders” in Lieut.-Col. John
          Mead's regiment, Connecticut troops. He was born, 1747, in Norwalk, Conn.
          Also No. 74021.

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          Mrs. Jassamine Slaughter Burgum.
          DAR ID Number: 154815
          Born in Bismarck, N. Dak.
          Wife of Joseph Arthur Burgum.
          Descendant of Francis Boyd, as follows:
          1. B. Frank Slaughter (1842-96) m. 1869 Linda Warfel Slaughter (1842-1911).
          2. Charles Warfel (1808-65) m. 1830 Mary Boyd (1810-79).
          3. William Francis Boyd (1782-1850) m. 1803 Elizabeth Kelley (1780-1844).
          4. Francis Boyd m. Nancy Ann Wosnum.
          Francis Boyd (1758-1824) received a pension for service as private under Colonels McClenahan and Nelson,
          Virginia troops. He died in Fayette County, Ohio.
          Also No. 34877.

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          Mrs. Ella Mae Buttermore Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 154929
          Born in Connellsville, Pa.
          Wife of John Boyd.
          Descendant of Jacob Bottimore, as follows:
          1. William T. Buttermore (b. 1852) m. 1881 Ellen King (1863-1913).
          2. George S. Buttermore (1817-79) m. Maria Nulter (1826-1911).
          3. Jacob Buttermore (d. 1857) m. Christine Smith (d. 1871).
          4. Jacob Bottimore m. —.
          See No. 154928.

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          Mrs. Lillian Rexford Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 155212
          Born in Harmony, N. Y.
          Wife of Harlow James Boyd.
          Descendant of Benjamin Rexford and of Simeon Powers, as follows:
          1. Lorenzo Rexford (1827-1902) m. Rhoda Powers (1828-83).
          2. Levi Rexford (1801-77) m. Lurancy Dowd; Luther Powers (1802-72) m. 1827 Polly Rundell (1809-82).
          [p.68] 3. Thomas Rexford (b. 1766) m. 1792 Silve Everett; Simeon Powers, Jr.(1769-1842), m. Polly Goodyear.
          4. Benjamin Rexford m. 1760 Esther Hall; Simeon Powers m. Lydia Dwinnel.
          Benjamin Rexford in 1776 served as a private from Connecticut, where, in 1739, he was born and where he died.
          Also No. 124171.
          Simeon Powers was pensioned for service as private in the 1st New Hampshire regiment. He was born,
          1745, in Ireland; died in Lorain County, Ohio.

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          Mrs. Edith Almira Garfield Berry.
          DAR ID Number: 155227
          Born in Marlboro, Mass.
          Wife of John Giveen Berry.
          Descendant of Daniel Harrington, Nathaniel Hastings, Jr., Winslow Brigham, Stephen Morse, Qtm. William
          Boyd, and of Samuel Bowers, as follows:
          1. Moses Howell Garfield (1846-1906) m. 1865 Isabelle Warren Hastings (b. 1847).
          2. Moses Binney Garfield (1819-95) m. 2d 1845 Lydia Brigham Morse (1824-1912); Joel Hastings (1809-59)
          m. Almyra Bowers (1808-90).
          3. Lyman Morse (1792-1849) m. 1815 Lydia Brigham (1793-1875); Reuben Hastings (1781-1873) m. 1804
          Hannah Puffer (1785-1870); Samuel Bowers m. 2d 1806 Phebe (Houghton) Piper (1769-1847).
          4. Jedediah Brigham (1766-1846) m. 1791 Lydia Boyd (1770-1824); Nathaniel Hastings m. 1764 Elizabeth
          Goodnow (1743-1830); Stephen Morse m. 1786 Rebecca Howe.
          5. Winslow Brigham m. 1760 Elizabeth Harrington (1737-1815); William Boyd m. 1766 Lydia Morse (1745-1817).
          6. Daniel Harrington m. Mary —.
          Daniel Harrington (1707-95) was a member of the Committee of Correspondence of Marlboro, Mass., 1775,
          and a minute man at the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Marlboro, Mass.
          Also No. 154679.
          Nathaniel Hastings (1738-1820) served as private and was at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Benjamin Hastings'
          company of minute men, commanded by Col. John Whitcomb. He was born and died in Worcester County, Mass.
          Also No. 120576.
          Winslow Brigham (1736-91) was a delegate to the convention for framing the State Constitution, 1780. He
          was born and died in Marlboro, Mass.
          Also No. 154679.
          [p.74] Stephen Morse (1759-1836) served as a private in Capt. Benjamin Munroe's company, Colonel
          Sprout's regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born and died in Marlboro, Mass.
          William Boyd (1735-1817) was a private and quartermaster in Captain Barnes' company, Colonel Ward,
          Massachusetts regiment. He was born and died in Marlboro, Mass.
          Also No. 58345.
          Samuel Bowers (1754-1823) served as private under Captains Sawyer and Joslin, Colonels Cushing and
          Warner, Massachusetts. He was born in Lancaster; died in Leominster, Mass.

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          Mrs. Dorothy Berry Hebberd.
          DAR ID Number: 155228
          Born in Chicago, Ill.
          Wife of Loren Loomis Hebberd.
          Descendant of Daniel Harrington, Nathaniel Hastings, Jr., Winslow Brigham, Stephen Morse, William Boyd,
          Samuel Hobart and Samuel Bowers, as follows:
          1. John Giveen Berry (b. 1855) m. 1890 Edith Almira Garfield (b. 1866).
          See No. 155227.
          2. Stephen Berry (1833-1919) m. 1890 Sarah Webster Sawyer (1840-92).
          3. Ira Berry (1801-91) m. 1831 Lydia Marsh Hobart (1804-93).
          4. Samuel Hobart (1778-1852) m. 1802 Bertha Loring (1783-1869).
          5. Samuel Hobart m. 1st 1774 Abigail Leavitt.
          Samuel Hobart (1752-1801) served as sergeant in Capt. Herman's company, Colonel Lovel's regiment,
          Massachusetts troops. He was born and died in Hingham, Mass.

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          Mrs. Addie Stigleman Jones.
          DAR ID Number: 155258
          Born in Richmond, Indiana.
          Wife of John K. Jones.
          Descendant of Samuel Boyd, as follows:
          1. Henry Stigleman (1821-1903) m. 1850 Caroline Lewis (1827-1908).
          2. Joseph Lewis (1794-1882) 1817 Martha Boyd (1800-82).
          3. Samuel Boyd m. 1785 Isabella Higgins (1764-1852).
          Samuel Boyd (1764-1835) received a pension for service as private in the South Carolina troops under
          Colonels Roebuck, Hays and Pickens. He was born in Bedford County, Va.; died in Wayne County, Ind.
          Also No. 134271.

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          Mrs. Leverne Mary Boyd Sturmer.
          DAR ID Number: 155499
          Born in Fairfield, Nebr.
          Wife of F. C. Sturmer.
          Descendant of William Taylor, as follows:
          1. Earl Eugene Boyd (b. 1873) m. 1894 Cora Amanda Huff (b. 1872).
          2. Aaron Huff (1833-1916) m. 1861 Amanda Robins (1834-72).
          3. — Robins m. Mary Irwin.
          4. Jared Irwin (1773-1834) m. 1798 Eleanor Taylor (1775-1852).
          5. William Taylor m. Lucy Embly.
          William Taylor (1744-1830) served as private in Capt. Bateman Lloyd's company, 2d New Jersey regiment,
          Continental Line; also wagonmaster. He was born in Freehold, N. J.; died in Ross County, Ohio.
          Also No. 153256.

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          Mrs. Flora Smiley Mccullough.
          DAR ID Number: 156229
          Born in Hardin County, Ohio.
          Wife of John C. McCullough.
          Descendant of Robert Smiley and William McKelvey, as follows:
          1. James S. Smiley (1827-83) m. 1856 Jane Briggs (1838-1905).
          2. John Smiley (1787-1839) m. 1815 Jane Gosset (1796-1893); Robert Briggs (1800-79) m. 1833 Mary M.
          Briggs (1807-54).
          3. Robert Smiley m. Rhoda Boyd; William McKelvey m. 1786 Mary Toppings.
          Robert Smiley (1732-1811) served as private under Captains Shippen and Huckle, Colonel Chambers'
          regiment, Pennsylvania troops. He was born in Scotland; died in Bedford County, Pa.
          Also No. 145991.
          William McKelvey received a pension, 1818, for service as private in the Chester County, Pennsylvania
          troops, under Capt. Gilbert Gibbs. He was born in Chester County, Pa.; died, 1839, in Richland County, OH.
           Also No. 144365.    See Robert and Rhoda Boyd Smiley

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          Mrs. Olive Amanda Lesh Givens.
          DAR ID Number: 156268
          Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
          Wife of T.E. Givens.
          Descendant of Balthazar Loesch (Lesh) and of Samuel Boyd, as follows:
          1. Louis L. Lesh (1822-68) m. 1855 Isabel Ann Boyd (1830-91).
          2. Henry Lesh (1791-1829) m. Susanna Ruby (b. 1786); James Boyd (1786-1863) m. 2d 1824 Hester Ruby
          Boyd (1804-71).
          3. Jacob Lesh (1757-1820) m. Anna Maria Moyer (1763-1851); Samuel Boyd m. 1785 Isabella Higgins (b.
          1764) (parents of James).
          4. Balthazar Lesh (Loesch) m. Anna Maria Moyer.
          Samuel Boyd (1764-1835) received a pension for service as private in the South Carolina troops under
          Colonels Roebuck, Hays and Pickens. He was born in Bedford County, Va.; died in Wayne County, Ind.
          Also No. 155258.   See    Samuel Boyd and Isabella Higgins Boyd
          Balthazar Lesh (Loesch) (1730-1802) served as private in Capt. Michael Wolf's company, Berks County,
          Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Berks County; died in Hamlin Co., Pa.
          Also No. 106819.

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          Mrs. Susan Cowles Faison.
          DAR ID Number: 156441
          Born in Charlotte, N. C.
          Wife of John D. Faison.
          Descendant of John Paul Barringer, as follows:
          1. William D. Cowles (b. 1862) m. 1883 Harriet Williams (b. 1862).
          2. Henry B. Williams (1811-92) m. 2d 1845 Susan E. Boyd (1825-92).
          3. John Boyd (d. 1825) m. 1825 Margaret Barringer (1808-96).
          4. Paul Barringer (1778-1844) m. 1805 Elizabeth Brandon (1783-1844).
          5. John Paul Barringer m. 2d 1777 Catherine Blackwelder.
          John Paul Barringer (1721-1807) was a member of the Committee of Safety and Justice of the Peace,
          Mecklenburg County, N. C. He was born in Germany; died in Cabarrus County, NC.
          Also No. 109366.

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          Mrs. Mabel Boyd Gaver.
          DAR ID Number: 156449
          Born in Memphis, Tenn.
          Wife of O. H. Gaver.
          Descendant of Capt. William Cocke, as follows:
          1. E. E. Boyd (b. 1857) m. 1889 Lizzie Lyons (b. 1861).
          2. Clinton G. Lyons (1829-1900) m. 1857 Margaret Levinia Cocke (1837-1911).
          3. William M. Cocke (1815-96) m. 1835 Sarah Frances Cocke (1818-66).
          4. Sterling Cocke (b. 1787) m. Eliza F. Massengill (d. 1861) (parents of William).
          5. William Cocke m. Sarah Maclin.
          William Cocke (1747-1828) was captain in command of Virginia troops. He was born in Virginia; died in
          Columbus, Miss.
          Also No. 146406.

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          Mrs. Frances Richardson Edgerton.
          DAR ID Number: 156894
          Born in Canton, Conn.
          Wife of Edward B. Edgerton.
          Descendant of Capt. Job Case and of Israel Case, as follows:
          1. Samuel Richardson (1835-1909) m. 1859 Lucinda Sophia Boyd (1834-1911).
          2. William Boyd m. 1828 Joanna Andrus (b. 1798).
          3. Butler Andrus (1765-1856) m. Joanna Case (1779-1851).
          4. Israel Case m. 1778 Joanna Case (b. 1760).
          5. Job Case m. Joanna Wilcox (1740-1812) (parents of Joanna).
          Job Case (1737-98) commanded a company in the 18th Connecticut regiment of militia, 1776, and in 1779
          the company was called out to repel the enemy at New Haven. He was born and died in Simsbury, Conn.
          Israel Case served from Simsbury in Capt. Jonathan Humphrey's company, Col. Samuel McClellan's
          regiment, which marched to Providence, 1777. He was born, 1757, in Simsbury, Conn.; died in
          Worthington, Ohio.
          Also No. 143318.

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          [p.306] Mrs. Annie P. Patterson Norman.
          DAR ID Number: 156976
          Born in Halifax County. N. C.
          Wife of Joseph Hunter Norman.
          Descendant of Col. Lewis Burwell, as follows:
          1. Robert Atkinson Patterson (d. 1907) m. Susan Indiana Boyd (d. 1908).
          2. Robert J. Boyd (1814-92) m. Mary Davis.
          3. Richard Boyd m. Panthea Burwell.
          4. Lewis Burwell m. 1st 1768 Ann Spotswood.
          Lewis Burwell (1745-1800) was colonel of Virginia militia and was in command at Yorktown. He was born
          in Williamsburg; died in Mecklenburg County, Va.
          Also No. 155095.

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          Mrs. Ella Bruce Gilson Bladen.  157035
          Wife of James Hackney Bladen.
          Descendant of William Gilson, David Boyd and Maj. Abraham Haff, as follows:
          [p.12] 1. Charles Abraham Gilson (1839-92) m. 1865 Harriet E. Morrison (1846-1908).
          2. Richard Gilson (1795-1874) m. 1827 Martha Haff (Biggs) (1799-1873).
          3. Thomas Gilson (1765-1813) m. 1787 Mary (Nancy) Boyd (1772-1846); Abraham Haff, Jr. (1769-1813),
          m. 1795 Frances Dern (1778-1811).
          4. William Gilson m. 1st 1764 Elizabeth Craighead; David Boyd m. 1771 Elizabeth Henderson (d. 1825);
          Abraham Haff m. 1755 Jane Beatty.
          William Gilson (1730-1806) served as private in Capt. James Laird's company, 3d battalion, Cumberland
          County, Pennsylvania militia. He died in Westmoreland County, Pa.
          David Boyd (1743-1831) served as private, 1775, in Capt. James Chambers' company, Col. William
          Thompson's battalion of riflemen, Pennsylvania troops. He was born in Cumberland County; died in
          Washington County, Pa.    See David Boyd and Elizabeth Henderson
          Also No. 129257.
          Abraham Haff served as captain and was major of the Fredericktown battalion, Maryland troops. He was
          born in Hunterdon County, N. J.; died, 1812, in Fredericktown, Md.

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          Miss Lynn Josephine Pitner  .157179
          Born in Summerville, Ga.
          Descendant of George Storey, Anthony Storey, Capt. John Thompson, William Gilbert, Jacob Strickland,
          William Gillespie, Matthew Russell, and William McGaughey, as follows:
          1. John Russell Pitner (b. 1861) m. 1894 Allie Taylor Cleghorn (b. 1872).
          2. Tillman Howard Pitner (1831-1905) m. 1856 Lynn Russell. (b. 1834); John Storey Cleghorn (1838-1908)
          m. 1870 Octavia Josephine Jones (b. 1849).
          3. John Pitner (1800-55) m. Sarah McGaughey (1801-81); William Hemphill—Cleghorn (1798-1844) m.
          1823 Nancy Cantor Storey (1804-88); Robert Waters Jones (1821-1901) m. 1844 Eliza Ann Gilbert (b.
          1830); John L. Russell (1796-1878) m. 1821 Ann (Roxanna) Gillespie (1796-1841).
          4. Edward Storey (1772-1852) m. 1795 Margaret Thompson (1774-1850); Isaac Gilbert (d. 1863) m. 1813
          Elizabeth Allbright (d. 1878); James Gillespie (b. 1774) m. 1793 Margaret Houston (1775-1813); Matthew
          Russell m. 1788 Jane Henderson (b. 1762); William McGaughey, Jr. (b. 1773), m. 1794 Margaret Boyd (b.1775).
          5. Anthony Storey m. 1767 Sarah Faris; John Thompson m. 1766 Margaret Ann Wallace (1744-80);
          William Gilbert m. Tamar Strickland (b. 1768); William Gillespie m. Isabella Houston Henderson; William
          McGaughey m. Elizabeth Lackey (1742-1804).
          6. George Storey m. Nancy Cantor; Jacob Strickland m. Priscilla Young.
          George Storey was a patriot of South Carolina. He was b. in York County, Pa.; died, 1805, in Spartanburg Co, SC.
          Anthony Storey (1746-99) served as private in Capt. Robert Fariss' company, Colonel Brandon's South
          Carolina regiment. He was born in Spartanburg District, S. C.; died in Jackson County, Ga.
          John Thompson commanded a company in the South Carolina militia under Col James Steen. He was born,
          1744, in Pennsylvania; died in Union County, S. C.
          Also No. 143294.
          William Gilbert received bounty land for service as private in the Georgia troops. He died in Gwinnett County, Ga.
          Also No. 138239.
          Jacob Strickland (1741-1804) received bounty land for service as private in the Georgia troops. He was born
          in Guilford County, N. C.; died in Franklin County, Ga.
          Also No. 154349.
          William Gillespie served as private in the 9th Virginia regiment under Col. John Gibson. He was born, 1737,
          in Ireland; died in Blount County, Tenn.
          Matthew Russell served as private in the 11th and 15th Virginia regiments under Capt. John Gregory. He was
          born, 1760, in Augusta County, Va.; died in Blount County, Tenn.
          William McGaughey served as private in the Virginia troops at Fort Pitt under Col. John Neville. He was
          born, 1740, in Scotland; died in Tennessee.

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           Mrs. Lucille M. Boyd Champlain.    157316
          Born in Alexandria, Minn.
          Wife of George J. Champlain.
          Descendant of Benjamin Rexford and of Simeon Powers, as follows:
          1. Harlow James Boyd (1852-1909) m. 1881 Lillian Rexford (b. 1857).
          2. Lorenzo Rexford (1827-1902) m. Rhoda Powers (1828-83).
          [p.102] 3. Levi Rexford (1801-77) m. Lurancy Dowd; Luther Powers (1802-72) m.1827 Polly Rundell (1809-82).
          4. Thomas Rexford (b. 1766) m. 1792 Silve Everett; Simeon Powers, Jr. (1769-1842), m. Polly Goodyear.
          5. Benjamin Rexford m. 1760 Esther Hall; Simeon Powers m. Lydia Dwinneff.
          Benjamin Rexford, in 1776, served as private from Connecticut, where, in 1739, he was born and where he died.
         Simeon Powers received a pension for service as private in the 1st New Hampshire regiment. He was born in
          Ireland; died in Lorain County, Ohio.
          Also No. 155212.

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          Mrs. Jennie Bowles Thomas. 157761
          Born in Clayton County, Iowa.
          Wife of Benjamin F. Thomas.
          Descendant of Capt. James Rogers, as follows:
          1. David Drake Bowles (1833-1918) m. 1859 Nancy Jane Hall (1839-1904).
          2. Thomas Carrington Bowles (1795-1857) m. 1819 Jane Rogers (1798-1884).
          3. James Rogers, Jr. (1768-1823), m. Eleanor Boyd (1773-1810).
          4. James Rogers m. Florence Hutchinson.
          James Rogers (1735-90) commanded a company in Col. Timothy Green's Hanover Rifle battalion of
          Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Lancaster County; died in Dauphin County, Pa.
          Also No. 129241.

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          Mrs. Ruth Crowell Pangburn   .157816
          Born in Windham, N. H.
          Wife of Clarence G. Pangburn.
          Descendant of Adjt. James Underwood, as follows:
          1. J. M. Crowell (b. 1849) m. 1882 M. Jennie Steele (b. 1849).
          2. Charles Steele (1821-90) m. 1843 Martha Anderson Boyd (1821-1910).
          3. Robert Boyd (1788-1851) m. 1812 Mary Lund Towne (1791-1888).
          4. Moses Towne (1757-1828) m. 1784 Charlotte Underwood (1764-1849).
          5. James Underwood m. Mary Lund (d. 1809).
          James Underwood (1731-1808) served as adjustant, 1775-76, in Capt. Winter Adams' company, Col. Joshua
          Wingate's New Hampshire regiment. He was born and died in Litchfield, N. H.
          Also No. 138291.

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          Miss Rose Elizabeth Hawkins.   157963
          Born in Littleton, N. C.
          Descendant of Col. Philemon Hawkins, as follows:
          1. Thomas Williams Hawkins (b. 1857) m. 1893 Sallie Vaughn (b. 1861).
          2. Peter Brown Hawkins (1815-73) m. 1844 Mary Elizabeth Hawkins (1822-67).
          3. Joseph Warren Hawkins (1785-1842) m. 1811 Mary Frances Boyd (1793-1876).
          4. Philemon Hawkins, Jr. (1752-1833), m. 1775 Lucy Davis (d. 1807).
          5. Philemon Hawkins m. 1743 Delia Martin (d. 1794).
          Philemon Hawkins (1717-1801) was a member of the Provincial Congress, Committee of Safety and
          of the Assembly; also served as lieutenant colonel and colonel in the North Carolina troops. He was born in
          Gloucester County, Va.; died in Warren County, N. C.
          Also No. 136612.
 

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