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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8
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Mrs. Marie Louise Sanders.
DAR ID Number: 7001
Born in Louisiana.
Wife of James Harris Sanders.
Descendant of Capt. Elisha Hinman, of Connecticut.
Daughter of James INGERSOLL Day and Sarah Eliza Armitage, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Day and Hannah Hinman, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Hinman and Abigail Dolbeare, his wife.
Elisha Hinman entered the service as lieutenant; in 1776 was captain of the “Cabot” and later of
the “Alfred,” succeeding John Paul Jones. In 1778 he was compelled to surrender to the
“Adriadne” and “Ceres” and was taken a prisoner to England but escaped to France. In command
of the “Hancock” he added laurels to his fame by the capture of the “Lady Erskine” and the
“Beaver.”
Also Nos. 2205, 3522, 5036.
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Mrs. Sarah E. Townsend.
DAR ID Number: 7002
Born in Louisiana.
Wife of Edward Mitchell Townsend.
Descendant of Capt. Elisha Hinman.
Daughter of James INGERSOLL Day and Sarah Eliza Armitage, his wife.
See No. 7001.
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Miss Ethel Amory.
DAR ID Number: 7195
Born in New York.
Descendant of Gov. James Sullivan, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Arthur Amory and Betty INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Sullivan Amory and Mary Copley Greene, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Amory and Mehetable Sullivan, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Sullivan and Mehetable Odiorne, his wife.
James Sullivan was unable to give military services on account of a fractured limb. He was a
member of the Provincial Congress when in 1775 he received a vote of thanks for his successful
mission to Ticonderoga. He was judge of the Superior Court from 1776-82.
Also Nos. 4323, 5805.
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Mrs. Sarah Antoinette Fitch Way.
DAR ID Number: 7838
Born in New York.
Wife of John Tier Way.
Descendant of Hon. Eldad Taylor, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of George Parmelee Fitch and Sarah INGERSOLL Morgan, his wife.
Granddaughter of Archippus Morgan and Pamelia Taylor, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Taylor and Sarah INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eldad Taylor and Thankful Day, his wife.
Eldad Taylor was a member of the Committee of Correspondence and Safety and died at Boston
in 1777 when a member from Hampshire county to the General Court.
Also Nos. 3797, 4550.
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Miss Emily Call Griffith.
DAR ID Number: 7976
Born in New York.
Descendant of Hon. Jonathan Greenleaf, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Walter Scott Griffith and Caroline Grenleaf Call, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Call and Caroline Greenleaf, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Enoch Greenleaf and Dorothy INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Greenleaf and Mary Presbury, his wife.
Jonathan Greenleaf, 1774, was a member of the Committee of Safety of Newbury and deputy to
the first Provincial Congress. In 1783 he was a representative to the General Court, and lived to
the age of eighty-four.
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Mrs. Clara Chamberlin Mclean.
DAR ID Number: 9307
Born in Wisconsin.
Wife of Charles B. McLean.
Descendant of Samuel Chamberlin, John Crosby and William INGERSOLL, of Masachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Kendrick Chamberlin and Clementine Curier Crosby, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Daniel Crosby and Mary Adaline INGERSOLL, his wife; Ephraim Kirby
Chamberlin and Susan Pennock Clark, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan INGERSOLL and Polly Perry, his wife; Jacob Chamberlain and Sarah
Harris, his wife; Abijah Crosby and Caty Olds, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elijah INGERSOLL and Polly Barlow, his wife; Samuel Chamberlin and
Margaret Bullard, his wife; John Crosby and Martha Goodspeed, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Lydia INGERSOLL, his wife.
John Crosby, 1776, was a soldier under Capt. Isaiah Higgins.
Samuel Chamberlin enlisted for three years from Berkshire county and served in Capt. Enos
Stone's company, Brewer's regiment, at Valley Forge.
William INGERSOLL, 1777, served on the Committee of Safety of Lee and lived to the advanced age
of ninety-two.
Also Nos. 2870, 7013.
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Miss Mary Ethel Everett.
DAR ID Number: 10021
Born in Massachusetts.
Descendant of Zebulon INGERSOLL, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Walter Everett and Caroline F. Ordway, his wife.
Granddaughter of Warren Ordway and Caroline G. Foote, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Enoch Foote and Dolly INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zebulon INGERSOLL and Ruth Pike, his wife.
Zebulon INGERSOLL, 1777, at the age of twenty, enlisted for three years in Capt. Samuel Carr's
company, Col. James Wesson's regiment.
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Mrs. Mabel Rose Gibson Chaffee.
DAR ID Number: 10267
Born in Texas.
Wife of Newman Keyes Chaffee.
Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Gove and of Capt. Samuel Thrall, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Col. William R. Gibson and Frances Thrall, his wife.
Granddaughter of Reuben R. Thrall and Elizabeth H. Gove, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Col. Jesse Gove and Sophia INGERSOLL, his wife; Jesse Thrall and Mabel
Rose, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Gove and Esther Tyler, his wife; Samuel Thrall and Lucy
Winchell, his wife.
Nathaniel Gove was sergeant at the Lexington Alarm and lieutenant at Long Island, where he was
captured. He was poisoned on the prison ship and suffered from it through life. He died in 1813
and upon his tomb at Rutland, Vt., is “Capt. Nathaniel Gove, of the Connecticut Line.”
Samuel Thrall, who had served in the early wars, commanded a company in the Northern
department. He died in 1821, aged eighty-four.
Also Nos. 3664, 4683, 9358.
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Mrs. Harriet Jencks INGERSOLL Ripley.
DAR ID Number: 11060
Born in Massachusetts.
Wife of Charles Phelps Huntington Ripley.
Descendant of John INGERSOLL, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Maj. Edward INGERSOLL, U. S. A. and Harriet Jencks Child, his wife.
Granddaughter of John INGERSOLL, Jr., and Elizabeth Martin, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John INGERSOLL and Margaret Moseley, his wife.
John INGERSOLL, 1778, was chosen to serve on a committee "to remonstrate to the General Court of
the nakedness of the army and of the necessity of its being supplied with clothing and other
necessaries, immediately.” He was born at Westfield, 1731, and died there, 1792.
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Miss Anna Josephine INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 11106
Born in New York.
Descendant of Col. Thaddeus Crane, of New York.
Daughter of Daniel Wesley INGERSOLL and Harriet Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of Trueman Smith and Theda Crane, his wife.
[p.42] Gr.-granddaughter of Thaddeus Crane and Lydia Read Baxter, his wife.
Thaddeus Crane, 1775, commanded a company of Westchester county militia. At the battle of
Ridgefield he was seriously wounded. He served in the Assembly and was a member of the
convention that ratified the Constitution. He was on the invalid pension list when he died, 1803, at
North Salem, where he was born, 1728.
Also Nos. 2681, 5083, 6155.
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Mrs. Mary Van Kleeck Shepard.
DAR ID Number: 11181
Born in New York.
Wife of Robert Mellen Shepard.
Descendant of Lieut. Col. James Mellen, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William H. Van Kleeck and Mary INGERSOLL Leeds, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Leeds and Mary Warren Mellen, his wife.
[p.72] Gr.-granddaughter of William Mellen and Lucretia Marsh, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Mellen and Elizabeth Russell, his wife.
James Mellen, who had fought in the early wars, was a minute man at Lexington. He commanded
a company at Bunker Hill, and, 1777, was lieutenant colonel of Col. James Warren's regiment,
stationed on the Hudson. He was bearer to Washington of André's request that he might be shot,
and was officer of the day at the execution. He was born at Hopkinton, 1739, and died at
Mendon, 1812.
Also Nos. 1587, 3616.
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Mrs. Harriet Hanson Robinson.
DAR ID Number: 11542
Born in Massachusetts.
Wife of William Stevens Robinson.
Descendant of Capt. Seth INGERSOLL Browne, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William Hanson and Harriet Browne, his wife.
Granddaughter of Seth INGERSOLL Browne and Sarah Godding, his wife.
Seth INGERSOLL Browne (1750-1809), was one of the Sons of Liberty disguised as Mohawk
Indians, who threw the tea overboard in Boston Harbor. He was at Bunker Hill, where he was
twice wounded and the gun he carried is still in the family. He served with Washington and Lincoln
in the Commissary Department, and was then assigned to the secret service. He died at
Charlestown.
Also No. 3998.
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Mrs. Abbie Maria Sanford Head.
DAR ID Number: 11551
Born in Massachusetts.
Wife of Nathaniel Head.
Descendant of Rev. David Sanford, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Stephen Sanford and Maria Ann Fisher, his wife.
Granddaughter of Philo Sanford and Lydia Whiting, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Sanford and Bathsheba INGERSOLL, his wife.
David Sanford was a patriot preacher when appointed chaplain of Col. Lemuel Robinson's
regiment, 1776. He was born, 1737, at New Milford, Conn., and died, 1810, at Medway, Mass.
Also No. 10677.
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Miss Mary Elizabeth Bass Kendall.
DAR ID Number: 12712
Born in Massachusetts.
Descendant of Capt. Jonathan INGERSOLL, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Augustus Kendall and Mary Hooton Bass, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Kendall and Martha INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan INGERSOLL and Martha Haskell, his wife.
Jonathan INGERSOLL (1747-1817), was captain of the sloop of war “Packett,” 1778, and of the
“John,” 1779. He was born and died at Ipswich.
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Miss Edith Kendall.
DAR ID Number: 12713
Born in Massachusetts.
Descendant of Capt. Abijah Wyman, John Preston and Jonathan INGERSOLL, all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Augustus Kendall and Eliza Lorence Proston, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joshua Preston and Sarah Augusta Wyman, his wife; Jonathan Kendall and
Martha INGERSOLL, his wife.
See No. 12712.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Wyman and Bettie Stearns, his wife; John Preston and Mehitable
White, his wife.
Abijah Wyman (1745-1804), turned out at the Lexington Alarm and commanded a company
under Col. William Prescott at the battle of Bunker Hill.
John Preston (1746-1827), marched from Danvers at the [p.273] Lexington Alarm in Capt.
Samuel Flint's company, Col. Timothy Pickering's regiment.
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Miss Elizabeth F. Sanford.
DAR ID Number: 12749
Born in Massachusetts.
Descendant of Rev. David Sanford, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Stephen Sanford and Maria Ann Fisher, his wife.
Granddaughter of Philo Sanford and Lydia Whiting, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Sanford and Bathsheba INGERSOLL, his wife.
David Sanford (1737-1810), a graduate of Yale, was an earnest advocate of the cause of the
Colonies, and when the war began he volunteered as chaplain.
Also Nos. 10677, 11551.
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Mrs. Caroline INGERSOLL Ely.
DAR ID Number: 14267
Born in Georgia.
Widow of Richard Sheldon Ely.
Descendant of John INGERSOLL, of Massachusetts.
[p.99] Daughter of Maj. Edward INGERSOLL, U. S. A., and Harriet Jencks Child, his wife.
Granddaughter of John INGERSOLL, Jr., and Elizabeth Martin, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John INGERSOLL and Margaret Moseley, his wife.
John INGERSOLL, (1731-92), served as moderator at the meeting, 1778, when a committee was
chosen to remonstrate with the General Court for the lack of clothing and supplies of the army. He
was born at Westfield, where he died.
Also No. 11060.
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Mrs. Theresa Jenkins INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 14600
Born in Massachusetts.
Wife of George B. INGERSOLL.
Descendant of Enoch Jenkins, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Salmon Freedom Jenkins and Frances Mary Bradley, his wife.
Granddaughter of William F. Jenkins and Laura Hebard, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Enoch Jenkins and Hannah Day, his wife.
Enoch Jenkins, (1763-1846), served under Capt. Ephraim Cleveland, 1777-79, and in Col.
Michael Jackson's regiment, 1780. He was born at Malden, Mass., and died at Java, N. Y. When
Lafayette reviewed the army he complimented him upon his soldierly bearing.
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Miss Charlotte Nesmith.
DAR ID Number: 16360
Born in Brooklyn, New York.
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Cunningham.
Daughter of James INGERSOLL Nesmith and Sarah Frances Cunningham, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Cunningham and Charlotte Nesmith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Cunningham and Susan Carter (1757-1842) his wife.
Samuel Cunningham, (1738-1827), responded to the Lexington Alarm and was a member of the
Provincial Congress that met at Exeter, April 25, 1775. He was lieutenant of a company raised at
Peterboro to resist the progress of Burgoyne and commanded a company in the Rhode Island
campaign, [p.134] 1778. He was born in Townsend, Mass., and died in Belfast, Maine.
Also Nos. 10954, 15834.
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Mrs. Elizabeth S. Cooper Stanton.
DAR ID Number: 17374
Born in Washington County, Maine.
Wife of Dr. John Gilman Stanton.
Descendant of Hon. William Cooper, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of James Sullivan Cooper and Abby INGERSOLL Girdler, his wife.
[p.144] Granddaughter of Gen. John Cooper and Elizabeth Savage, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Cooper and Katharine Wendall, his wife.
William Cooper, (1721-1809), was a member of the General Court and served as the Speaker.
For forty-nine years he was town clerk of Boston. He was born in Brookline, Mass., and died in
Boston, Mass.
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Miss Blanche Kendall.
DAR ID Number: 18518
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Capt. Jonathan INGERSOLL, Capt. Abijah Wyman and John Preston, all of
Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Augustus Kendall (1808-89) and Eliza Lorence Preston, his wife.
Granddaughter of Johnathan Kendall (1769-1833) and Martha INGERSOLL (1778-1857), his wife;
Joshua Preston (1781-1846) and Sarah Wyman (1781-1831), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Johnathan INGERSOLL and Martha Haskell (1755-1835), his wife; John
Preston and Mehitable White, his wife; Abijah Wyman and Bettie Stearns, his wife (m. 1768).
Jonathan INGERSOLL, (1747-1817), was commander of the brigantine “Packett,” 1778, and of the
“John,” 1779. He was born and died in Ipswich.
Abijah Wyman, (1745-1804), turned out at the Lexington Alarm and commanded a company at
Bunker Hill. He was born in Lancaster and died in Ashby.
Also No. 12713.
[p.192] John Preston, (1746-1827), was a minute man, from Danvers, at the Lexington Alarm in
Capt. Samuel Flint's Company, Col. Timothy Pickering's regiment.
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[p.343] Miss Addie Matilda Howell.
DAR ID Number: 18954
Born in Charleston, South Carolina.
Descendant of Daniel Oakes.
Daughter of Samie Spencer Howell and Josephine INGERSOLL Oakes, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ziba Burrell Oakes and Maragaret Garaux Christie, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Oakes and Mary Burrell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Oakes and Mourning Flagg, his wife.
Daniel Oakes, (1761-1845), enlisted, 1780, in the artillery and also served in the Massachusetts
infantry. He was born in Harvard, Mass., and died in Maine.
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Mrs. Marie Louise Doran Williams.
DAR ID Number: 19514
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of John Williams.
Descendant of Col. Isaac Warner and of William Powell, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Joseph INGERSOLL Doran and Ida Warner Erwin, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Warner Erwin (1824-90) and Caroline Ann Borden, his wife (m. 1850).
Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Erwin and Rebecca Ashton Warner (1800-81), his wife (m. 1823).
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Coulton Warner (1767-1803) and Sarah Powell (1771-1845),
his wife (m. 1795).
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Warner and Lydia Coulton, his wife (m. 1757); William Powell
and Mary Thomas (d. 1817), his wife (m. 1765).
Isaac Warner commanded the Seventh Battalion, Philadelphia county militia, 1777. He was
expelled from the Society of Friends “for persisting in bearing arms.” He was a member, 1778, of
the Provincial Congress in Philadelphia county where, in 1794, he died.
Also Nos. 9312, 14612.
William Powell served in Atlee's battalion of musketry which suffered great loss at the battle of
Long Island where he was killed. He was born in Pennsylvania.
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Miss Cornelia INGERSOLL Morrell.
DAR ID Number: 20640
Born in Hudson, Ohio.
Descendant of William INGERSOLL, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Daniel Dighton Morrell and Mary Caroline INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of Lemi INGERSOLL and Theodosia S. Humphrey, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Calvin INGERSOLL and Lydia Barlow, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Lydia INGERSOLL (cousins), his wife.
[p.225] William INGERSOLL, (1723-1815), was chairman of the Committee of Safety and first
treasurer of the town of Lee, which in 1777 was organized and where he died.
Also Nos. 2870, 9307.
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Mrs. Mary L. INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 21167
Born in Peterboro, New York.
Widow of J. Delos INGERSOLL.
Descendant of Ens. John Cleveland.
[p.63] Daughter of James Truax and Lovina Cleveland, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nehemiah Cleveland and Hannah Morgan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Cleveland and Sarah Schofield (1757-1845), his wife, m. 1777.
John Cleveland served through the war in the Connecticut Line. He died in Vermont, 1824. His
widow received a pension in Oswego Co., N. Y., for two years' service of her husband as private
and ensign in the Connecticut troops.
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Mrs. Susie C. Ryan.
DAR ID Number: 21366
Born in De Soto, Wisconsin.
Wife of Edward H. Ryan.
Descendant of Sergt. Simeon Porter, Isaac Secor, Jonathan Hart, and Stephen Curry.
Daughter of Charles Loomis INGERSOLL and Susan Curry, his wife.
Granddaughter of Gidney Secor INGERSOLL and Sarah Earle, his wife; Benjamin Ward Curry and
Susan Hart, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer INGERSOLL and Anna Secor, his wife; [p.133] Stephen Hopkins
Earle and Sarah Porter, his wife; Thomas Curry and Rebecca Ward, his wife; James B. Hart and
Elizabeth A. M. Roake, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Secor and Mary Gedney (1744-1812), his wife; Simeon Porter
and Sarah Patterson, his wife; Stephen Curry and Frances Moore, his wife; Jonathan Hart and
Elizabeth Bloomer, his wife.
Isaac Secor, (1739-1810), enlisted in Capt. Jacob Onderdonk's company from Haverstraw
precinct, Orange county. He died in Putnam Co., N. Y.
Simeon Porter, (1751-1838), served as sergeant in Capt. Isaac Bostwick's company, of
Connecticut militia in the first call for troops.
Stephen Curry, (1742-1830), was a private in Capt. Eleazer Boyd's company of militia. He was
born and died in Westchester county, N. Y.
Jonathan Hart served as a private in the militia of Westchester county where in 1785, he died.
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[p.141] Mrs. Florence Bradlee Smith Hart.
DAR ID Number: 21388
Born in New Britain, Connecticut.
Wife of Edward H. Hart.
Descendant of Lieut. Simon INGERSOLL, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Theodore E. Smith and Catharine Louise Lockwood, his wife.
Granddaughter of Munson INGERSOLL Lockwood and Sarah Lewis Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Stephen Lockwood and Sarah INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simon INGERSOLL and Eliabeth Schofield, his wife.
Simon INGERSOLL was appointed lieutenant, 1776, of the Fourth Company, Col. Gold Selleck
Silliman's regiment, Wadsworth's brigade, and was at the battle of Long Island. He contracted
camp fever and died, 1777, at Stanwich, Conn.
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Mrs. Catharine Hawley Fitch.
DAR ID Number: 21716
Born in Middlebury, Vermont.
Wife of Theodore Fitch.
Descendant of Col. John Ely, Charles Coe and Lieut. Joshua King.
Daughter of Rev. Samuel Goodrich Coe and Grace INGERSOLL Hawley, is wife.
[p.262] Granddaughter of Rev. Noah Coe and Elizabeth Goodrich, his wife; William Hawley and
Catharine King, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Coe and Hannah Bates, his wife; Rev. Samuel Goodrich and
Elizabeth Ely, his wife; Joshua King and Anne INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Ely and Sarah Worthington, his wife.
John Ely, (1737-1800), raised a regiment at his own expense which he commanded, 1777, when
he was taken prisoner. During his confinement he acted as physician to the smallpox sufferers on
Long Island. He was born in Lyme; died in Saybrook, Conn.
Also Nos. 542, 1180, 2756, 6049, 19677.
Charles Coe, (1760-1817), volunteered for the defense of the Hudson under Capt. Samuel
Camp. He was born and died in Durham, Conn.
Joshua King, (1758-1839), served as cornet of Continental dragoons, lieutenant, 1779, wounded
at Eutaw Springs and served to the close of the war. He was born in Braintree, Mass.; died in
Ridgfield, Conn.
Also Nos. 6576, 10685.
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Miss Mary Goodrich Fitch.
DAR ID Number: 21717
Born in Yonkers, New York.
Descendant of Lieut. Col. Joseph Hoyt, Matthew Fitch, Col. John Ely, Lieut. Joshua King and
Charles Coe.
Daughter of Thodore Fitch and Catharine Hawley Coe, his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. Silas Fitch and Mary A. White, his wife; Rev. Samuel Goodrich Coe and
Grace INGERSOLL Hawley, his wife.
See No. 21716.
Gr.-granddaughter of Silas Fitch and Clarissa Howell, his wife; Nathaniel Smith White and Anna
Seely, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Matthew Fitch and Sarah Reed, his wife; Silvanus Seely and Mary Hoyt,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Hoyt and Jane King, his wife.
See No. 21229.
Matthew Fitch, (1744-90), served as a private in the Ninth Regiment of Connecticut militia. He
was born and died in New Canaan, Conn.
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Mrs. Marcia Atkinson INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 22004
Born in Hollis, Maine.
Wife of Richmond H. INGERSOLL.
Descendant of Ensign Moses Atkinson.
Daughter of James Atkinson and Polly Barnes, his wife.
Granddaughter of Moses Atkinson and Rebecca Woodman, his wife.
Moses Atkinson, (1747-1813), enlisted, 1775, as sergeant, served as ensign, 1776, and was in
the battle of Long Island. [p.3] He was born in Buxton, Mass., and died in New York while on
active duty as a soldier in the War of 1812.
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Miss Annie L. INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 22005
Born in Biddeford, Maine.
Descendant of Ensign Moses Atkinson.
Daughter of Richmond H. INGERSOLL and Marcia Atkinson, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Atkinson and Polly Barnes, his wife.
See No. 22004.
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Miss Mary Gray Stone.
DAR ID Number: 22046
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Gen. Timothy Pickering, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Richard Stone and Lucy Bowditch, his wife.
Granddaughter of J. INGERSOLL Bowditch and Lucy Orne Nichols, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Ropes Nichols and Mary Pickering, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Pickering and Rebecca White, his wife.
Timothy Pickering, (1745-1829), a graduate of Harvard, was a member of the Board of War,
1780, when Congress unanimously appointed him quartermaster general which office he held until
it was abolished. He was born in Salem, where he died.
Also Nos. 1009, 14764, 17754.
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Mrs. Theodora Munn Eckbo.
DAR ID Number: 22925
Born in Utica, New York.
Wife of Axel J. C. Eckbo.
Descendant of Sergt. Calvin Munn, Thomas Pier, Jr., and David Pier.
Daughter of Charles Starr Munn (1839-82) and Mary Elizabeth Pier, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Munn, 2d, and Mary Meek, his wife; Delos David Pier (1815-88) and
Marinda Eliza Wood, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Calvin Munn and Hannah Griffin, his wife; Ephraim Pier (1785-1842) and
Mary Thurber, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Pier and Abigail Seward, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Pier, Jr., and Rachel Tremaine, his wife.
Calvin Munn, (1761-1850), enlisted at sixteen in the Massachusetts infantry and served six years.
He was honorably discharged and this document is in the possession of the family. [p.325] He was
placed on the pension roll, 1818. He was born in Monson, Mass.; died in Springfield, Vt.
Also No. 12143.
Thomas Pier, Jr., (1730-1816), served in the Berkshire county militia at various Alarms. He
removed from Great Barrington, Mass., 1790, with his six sons (John, Levi, David, Solomon,
Abner and Silas) and founded a town in Otsego Co., N. Y.
Also No. 350.
David Pier served at the alarm to the northward, 1781, under Capt. Thomas
INGERSOLL, First
Berkshire County Regiment. He was born in Great Barrington, Mass., 1756; died in Otsego Co.,
N. Y.
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Mrs. Anna Eustace Shaw.
DAR ID Number: 23375
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Benjamin F. Shaw.
Descendant of Lieut. Ebenezer Olmstead, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Rev. Thomas Eustace and Frances Olmstead, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer Olmstead and Esther INGERSOLL, his wife, m. 1779.
Ebenezer Olmstead, (1759-1801), served in many battles and was wounded at Germantown. He
was placed on the pension roll for two years' actual service as sergeant, ensign and lieutenant in the
Connecticut troops. He was born in Ridgefield, Conn., where he died.
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Miss Jane Eliza Hitchcock.
DAR ID Number: 23767
Born in Chicago, Illinois.
Descendant of Col. Howell Woodbridge, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Birdsall INGERSOLL Hitchcock and Sarah Woodbridge, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer Woodbridge and Eliza Smith Ripley, his wife.
See No. 23768.
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Mrs. Kathreen Walker Hueston.
DAR ID Number: 24028
Born in Farmington, Michigan.
Wife of Dr. James Morey Hueston.
Descendant of William INGERSOLL, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Andrew Caroll Walker and Angeline INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of Erastus INGERSOLL and Sallie Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David INGERSOLL and Sarah Parsons, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Lydia INGERSOLL (cousins), his wife.
William INGERSOLL, (1723-1815), was chairman of the Committee of Safety and first treasurer of the
town of Lee.
Also Nos. 2870, 9307, 20640.
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Mrs. Eliza Angeline INGERSOLL Walker.
DAR ID Number: 24029
Born in Victor, New York.
Wife of Andrew Caroll Walker.
Descendant of William INGERSOLL.
Daughter of Erastus INGERSOLL and Sallie Smith, his wife.
See No. 24028.
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Miss Avis Elsie INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 24445
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Descendant of Capt. Jesse Leavenworth, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Avery M. INGERSOLL and Harriette Leavenworth, his wife.
Granddaughter of Col. Jesse Henry Leavenworth and Elvira Caroline Leavenworth, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gen. Henry Leavenworth and Elizabeth Morrison, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Leavenworth and Catharine (Conkling) Frisbie, his wife.
Jesse Leavenworth, (1740-1824), served as lieutenant in the Governor's Foot Guards under Capt.
Benedict Arnold at the Lexington Alarm and commanded a company at Ticonderoga. He was
born in Waterbury, Conn.; died in Sacket's Harbor, N. Y.
Also Nos. 4394, 6987.
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Mrs. Grace Pier Carpenter.
DAR ID Number: 24830
Born in Springfield Center, New York.
Wife of Leonard Carpenter.
Descendant of Corp. James Wilson, David Pier and Thomas Pier, Jr.
Daughter of Francis Benton Whipple and Jennie Louise Pier, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ezra S. Whipple and Lovina Fake, his wife; Theodore F. Pier and Lorinda M.
Shipman, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Fake and Barbara Wilson, his wife; Ephraim Pier (1785-1842) and
Mary Thurber, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Wilson and Elizabeth, (1759-1842), his wife, m. 1781; David
Pier and Abigail Seward, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Pier, Jr. and Rachel Tremaine, his wife.
James Wilson, (1756-1807), served as corporal with the New York troops under Capt.
Diefendorf. His widow received a pension.
Thomas Pier, Jr., (1730-1816), served in the Berkshire County militia at various alarms. He
removed from Great Barrington, Mass., 1790, with his six sons (John, Levi, David, Solomon,
Abner and Silas), and founded a town in Otsego Co., N. Y.
[p.297] David Pier served at the alarm to the northward, 1781, under Capt. Thomas
INGERSOLL,
First Berkshire County regiment. He was born in Great Barrington, Mass., 1756; died in Otsego
Co., N. Y.
Also Nos. 350, 22925.
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Mrs. Deborah Carlton Mcmichael.
DAR ID Number: 25929
Born in Salem, Massachusetts.
Wife of Hugh M. J. McMichael.
[p.337] Descendant of Capt. John INGERSOLL and of Moses Carlton, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Capt. Nathaniel INGERSOLL and Deborah Carlton, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathaniel INGERSOLL (1797-1854) and Margaret Crowinshield Foote, his wife;
Moses Carlton and Mary Webster, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John INGERSOLL and Hannah Bowditch, his wife.
John INGERSOLL, (1756-1840), was captain of the Brigantine Speedwell, 1780. He was born in
Salem, Mass., where he died.
Moses Carlton, (1759-1838), enlisted at the age of twenty-one in Capt. Phineas Parker's
company to reënforce the Continental army. He was born in Bradford, Mass., where he died.
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Mrs. Mary Pier Munn.
DAR ID Number: 28688
Born in Pierstown, New York.
Widow of Charles Starr Munn.
Descendant of Thomas Pier, Jr., and of David Pier, both of Massachusetts and New York.
[p.251] Daughter of Delos David Pier (1815-88) and Marinda Eliza Wood, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ephraim Pier (1785-1842) and Mary Thurber, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Pier and Abigail Seward, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Pier, Jr., and Rachel Tremaine, his wife.
Thomas Pier, Jr., (1730-1816), served in the Berkshire county militia at various alarms. He
removed from Great Barrington, Mass., 1790, with six sons (John, Levi, David, Solomon, Abner
and Silas) and founded a town in Otsego Co., N. Y.
David Pier served at the alarm to the northward, 1781, under Capt. Thomas
INGERSOLL, First
Berkshire county regiment. He was born in Great Barrington, 1756; died in Otsego, N. Y.
Also Nos. 350, 22925, 24830.
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Mrs. Charlotte Ireland Mckay.
DAR ID Number: 29135
Born in Owego, New York.
Widow of Hiram Cecil McKay.
Descendant of Thomas Ireland, of New York; Capt. Peter INGERSOLL, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of J. Merritt Ireland and Mary INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Ireland and Nancy Crandell, his wife; Winthrop
INGERSOLL and Fanny Hall,
his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Ireland and Sarah Seely, his wife; Moses INGERSOLL
and Lavina Lee,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter INGERSOLL and Anna Leverhill, his wife, m. 1753.
Peter INGERSOLL, (1733-85), commanded a company, 1775, in [p.47] Col. David Brewer's
regiment of Massachusetts militia. He was born in Great Barrington, Mass.; died there.
Thomas Ireland, (1745-1811), served as a private in the Third Ulster Co., New York militia,
1775. He was born in Huntington, L. I.; died in Schaghticoke, N. Y.
Also Nos. 23498, 27795.
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Mrs. Isabelle INGERSOLL Orr.
DAR ID Number: 29136
Born in Owego, New York.
Wife of Delbert Horatio Orr.
Descendant of Capt. Peter INGERSOLL, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Charles Winthrop INGERSOLL and Alice Walker, his wife.
Granddaughter of James H. INGERSOLL and Lucinda Ballou, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Winthrop INGERSOLL and Fanny Hall, his wife.
See No. 29135.
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Mrs. Anna Winthrop Ladd Drummond.
DAR ID Number: 29347
Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Wife of R. Roscoe Drummond.
Descendant of Nathaniel Ladd, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Hon. Warren Ladd and Lucy W. Kingman, his wife.
[p.127] Granddaughter of Nathaniel Ladd, Jr. and Sarah INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Ladd and Sarah Noyes, his wife.
Nathaniel Ladd, (1755-1837), served several enlistments and was wounded at Stillwater. He was
placed on the pension roll of Essex Co., Mass., 1809, for service as private in the Massachusetts
militia. It was raised in 1822 on account of increased disability. He was born in Methuen; died in
East Haverhill, Mass.
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Mrs. Lillian Drake Avery.
DAR ID Number: 29551
Born in Farmington, Michigan.
Wife of Dr. Aaron B. Avery.
Descendant of Elijah Drake, William INGERSOLL and David INGERSOLL.
Daughter of Francis Marion Drake and Sarah Elizabeth Chadwick, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Drake and Eliza Chapman, his wife; Samuel Chadwick and Sally
INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Drake and Abigail Stoddard, his wife; David
INGERSOLL and Sarah
Parsons (1760-1837), his wife, m. 1781.
[p.198] Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Drake and Sarah Handye, his wife; William
INGERSOLL
and Lydia INGERSOLL (1727-1804), his wife, m. 1746.
Elijah Drake, (1760-1848), was placed on the pension roll at the age of seventy-three for nine
months' actual service as private in the Pennsylvania Line. He was born in Northampton co.,
Penna.; died in Royal Oak, Mich.
William INGERSOLL, (1723-1815), was chairman of the Committee of Safety of Lee, Mass.
Also Nos. 2870, 9307, 20640, 24028.
David INGERSOLL, (1759-1839), served with the Berkshire county militia at the battle of Bennington.
He was born in Lee, Mass., where he died.
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Mrs. Marion Louise Mclean Schultz.
DAR ID Number: 30499
Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Thomas S. Schultz.
Descendant of Samuel Chamberlain, John Crosby and William INGERSOLL, all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Charles Batchelor McLean and Clara Chamberlain, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Kendrick Chamberlain and Clementine Crosby, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Kirby Chamberlain (1805-52) and Susan Pennock Clark, his wife;
Thomas Daniel Crosby and Mary Adaline INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Chamberlain and Sarah Harris, his wife; Abijah Crosby and Caty
Olds, his wife; Nathan INGERSOLL (1791-1858) and Polly Perry, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Chamberlain and Margaret (Bullard) Clark, his wife, m.
1755; John Crosby and Martha Goodspeed, his wife; Elijah INGERSOLL (b. 1766) and Mary Barlow,
his wife, m. 1786.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Lydia (Inersoll), his wife, m. 1746.
Samuel Chamberlain, enlisted for three years, from Berkshire Co., Mass., and served in Capt.
Enos Stone's Co., at Valley Forge. He was born, 1734, in Holliston, Mass.
Also Nos. 7013, 9307.
John Crosby, (1735-1820), served as a private in Capt. [p.175] Isaiah Higgins's company 1776.
He was born in Harwich; died in Lee, Mass.
William INGERSOLL, (1723-1815), was chairman of the Committee of Safety of Lee, Mass.
Also Nos. 2870, 9307, 20640, 24028, 29551.
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Mrs. Josephine Waters Hays.
DAR ID Number: 31174
Born in Byron, Wisconsin.
Wife of Henry Millard Hays.
Descendant of Sergt. Jonathan Collins, Capt. John Couch and Lieut. George Griswold.
Daughter of Homer Collins Waters and Adaline Rockwell, his wife.
Granddaughter of David Waters and Lament Collins, his wife; Heman Rockwell and Henrietta
Griswold, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Collins and Sarah Couch, his wife; George Griswold and Eunice
INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Couch and Azubah Andrews, his wife; George Griswold and Mary
Hayden, his wife.
Jonathon Collins, (1755-1845), was placed on the pension roll of Lewis Co., N.Y., 1831, for
service as private, fifer and sergeant in the Connecticut militia. He was born in Wallingford, Conn.;
died in West Turin, N. Y.
John Couch, (1725-1806), commanded a company at the Lexington Alarm and was taken
prisoner at Fort Washington, 1776. He was born in Bradford; died in Menden, Conn.
Also Nos. 2618, 3486, 12129, 24534, 28469.
George Griswold, (1737-1823), was lieutenant under Capt. John Harmon and served in the battle
of the Jerseys. He was born in Windsor, Conn., where he died.
Also Nos. 4197, 14239, 18866, 27201.
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Mrs. Emma Skirm INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 31617
Born in Trenton, New Jersey.
Wife of Robert H. INGERSOLL.
Descendant of Capt. Robert Quigley, of New Jersey.
Daughter of William H. Skirm and Katherine Jane Youmans, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Skirm and Rebecca Miller, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Skirm and Achsah Quigley, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Quigley and Mercy Coleman, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Philip Quigley and Mary Pearson, (b. 1708), his wife, m. 1733.
Robert Quigley served as lieutenant and captain of New Jersey militia. He was born in Trenton
where he died.
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Mrs. Emil Y INGERSOLL Moss.
DAR ID Number: 31659
Born in Sterling, New York.
Widow of John Moss.
Descendant of John INGERSOLL, of New York.
Daughter of John INGERSOLL and Mary Terrell, his wife, m. 1807.
[p.246] John INGERSOLL, (1764-1839), was placed on the pension roll, 1818, for service as private
in the New York militia. He was born in Amenia, N. Y.; died in Cornwell, N. Y.
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Miss Alice Cooper Stanton.
DAR ID Number: 32787
Born in New London, Connecticut.
Descendant of Hon. William Cooper, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of John Gilman Stanton and Elizabeth Savage Cooper, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Sullivan Cooper and Abby INGERSOLL Girdler, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Gen. John Cooper and Elizabeth Savage, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Cooper and Katharine Wendall, his wife.
William Cooper, (1721-1809), was a member of the General Court and served as the speaker.
For forty-nine years he was town clerk of Boston. He was born in Brookline; died in Boston,
Mass.
Also No. 17374.
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Mrs. Katharine Sedgwick Cooley.
DAR ID Number: 32995
Born in Hunter, New York.
Widow of Rev. Henry E. Cooley.
Descendant of Samuel Sedgwick, Jr.
Daughter of Charles Henry Sedgwick and Christina INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Sedgwick, Jr. and Ann Steele, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Sedgwick, (1725-94) and Deborah Higgins, his wife.
Samuel Sedgwick, Jr., (1754-1828), was granted a pension for two years actual service as private
in the Connecticut line.
Also Nos. 3469, 8370, 13647, 26666.
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Mrs. Sophronia Benton Black.
DAR ID Number: 33711
Born in Chardon, Ohio.
Wife of John INGERSOLL Black.
Descendant of Zadock Benton and of Jacob Van Dyke.
Daughter of Merritt Keyes Benton and Adelia Eldredge, his wife.
Granddaughter of Zadock Benton, Jr. and Polly Kendall, his wife; Franklin Eldredge and Eliza
Maria Van Dyke, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Zadock Benton and Lydia Day, his wife, m. 1787; John Van Dyke and
Eunice Garner, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Van Dyke and Charlotte Lawrence, his wife, m. 1781.
[p.258] Zadock Benton, (1761-1845), was placed on the pension roll for over twenty months
actual service as private, Connecticut line. He was born in Tolland, Conn.; died in Chardon, Ohio.
Also Nos. 12426, 19304.
Jacob Van Dyke, (1760-1844), served under different commands 1776-81. His pension was
allowed for over seven months actual service as private, New York militia. He died in Schoharie,
Co., N. Y.
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Miss Edith C. Holland.
DAR ID Number: 34670
Born in Lisbon, Maine.
Descendant of Michael Holland, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Holland and Jane M. Thompson, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Holland and Rebecca Ilsley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Michael Holland and Susanna INGERSOLL, his wife.
Michael Holland, (1748-1828), served several enlistments in [p.234] the defense of the sea coast
under Capt. Charles Smith and Capt. William Ellery. He was born and died in Gloucester.
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Miss Blanche Avery.
DAR ID Number: 34720
Born in Farmington, Michigan.
Descendant of Nathan Avery, John Rockwell, Jr., Elijah Drake, William
INGERSOLL and David
INGERSOLL.
Daughter of Aaron B. Avery, M. D. and Lillian Drake, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathan Avery and Matilda Rockwell, his wife; Francis Marion Drake and Sarah
Elizabeth Chadwick, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Perkins Avery and Betsey Brewer, his wife; Eli Rockwell,
(1792-1873) and Charlotte Ford, (1796-1872), his wife, m. 1813; Samuel Drake and Eliza
Chapman, his wife; Samuel Chadwick and Sally INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Avery and Aliff Pearson, his wife; John Rockwell, Jr. and
Rebecca Ives, his wife, m. 1777; Elijah Drake and Abigail Stoddard, his wife; David
INGERSOLL and
Sarah Parsons, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Lydia (INGERSOLL) (1727-1804), his wife, m.
1746.
Nathan Avery, (1754-1821), enlisted 1775 under Capt. James Chapman, Parson's regiment and
was at the siege of Boston. His widow received a pension of private Connecticut line. He was
born in Lyme, Conn.; died in Palmyra, N. Y.
Also No. 26904.
[p.251] John Rockwell, Jr., (1755-1825), served in the Berkshire county militia at Bennington. He
was born in Ridgefield, Conn., removed in 1766 to Lanesboro, Mass.; died in Cornwall, Vt.
Elijah Drake, (1760-1848), was placed on the pension roll for nine months actual service as
private, Pennsylvania line. He was born in Northampton Co., Pa.; died in Royal Oak, Mich.
William INGERSOLL, (1723-1815), was chairman of the Committee of Safety of Lee, Mass.
Also Nos. 2870, 9307, 20640, 24028, 29551, 30499.
David INGERSOLL, (1759-1839), served with the Berkshire county militia at the battle of Bennington.
He was born and died in Lee, Mass.
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Mrs. Florence Eustace Smith.
DAR ID Number: 35275
Born in Dixon, Illinois.
Wife of Fred Dumont Smith.
Descendant of Zephon Flower and of Lieut. Ebenezer Olmstead.
Daughter of Thomas W. Eustace and Martha Shaw, his wife.
[p.101] Granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Eustace and Frances Olmstead, his wife; Alanson B.
Shaw and Philomela Flower, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Olmstead and Esther INGERSOLL, his wife, m. 1779; Zephon Flower
and Mary Patrick, his wife, m. 1785.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Capt. Nathaniel Flower (1720-1800) and Huldah Bradford Steele, his
wife.
Zephon Flower, (1765-1855), was placed on the pension roll of Bradford County, Pa., 1818, for
two years actual service of private in the Connecticut Continental line. He was born in Hartford,
Conn.; died in Athens, Pa.
Also Nos. 2270, 24553, 28151.
Ebenezer Olmstead, (1759-1801), served in many battles and was wounded at Germantown. The
widow was placed on the pension roll, 1836, for his two years actual service as sergeant, ensign
and lieutenant in the Connecticut troops. He was born and died in Ridgefield, Conn.
Also No. 23375.
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Mrs. Della Crosby Liggett.
DAR ID Number: 35569
Born in East Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of John Liggett, Jr.
Descendant of John Crosby and of William INGERSOLL, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Martin Crosby and Harriet Christine Lester, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Daniel Crosby and Mary Adaline INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Crosby and Catherine Olds, his wife; Nathan
INGERSOLL, (1791-1858)
and Polly Perry, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Crosby and Martha Goodspeed, his wife; Elijah
INGERSOLL and Mary
Barlow, his wife, m. 1786.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Lydia (INGERSOLL), his wife, m. 1746.
John Crosby, (1735-1820), served as a private in Capt. Isaiah Higgins's company, 1776. He was
born in Harwich; died in Lee, Mass.
William INGERSOLL, (1723-1815), was chairman of the Committee of Safety of Lee.
Also Nos. 2870, 9307, 20640, 24028, 29551, 30499, 34720.
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Mrs. Ella Crosby Dally.
DAR ID Number: 35570
Born in East Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Addison Browne Dally, Jr.
Descendant of John Crosby and of William INGERSOLL.
Daughter of Henry Martin Crosby and Harriet Christine Lester, his wife.
See No. 35569.
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Miss Harriet Wynes INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 37683
Born in Danville, Maine.
Descendant of Nathaniel Low INGERSOLL.
Daughter of Nathaniel Low INGERSOLL and Nancy Clark, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathaniel Low INGERSOLL and Sarah Haskell (1764-1844), his wife, m. 1782.
Nathaniel Low INGERSOLL, (1753-1834), volunteered in the Massachusetts militia under Captain
Nathaniel Haskell and Captain Moses Merrill. In 1832 he applied for a pension in New
Gloucester, Maine and it was allowed for eleven months actual service as private, Massachusetts
militia.
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Mrs. Louise Craig de Rizo-Rangabe.
DAR ID Number: 37716
Born in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Wife of Prince Eugene de Rizo-Rangabé.
Descendant of Elisha Parks, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William Craig and Anne Parks, his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Parks and Maria Sage, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Roland Parks (b. 1756) and Sarah Morrison, his wife, m. 1779.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Parks and Mary INGERSOLL (b. 1733), his wife, m. 1751.
Elisha Parks, (1724-78), was a member of the first, second and third Provincial Congress. He
served on committees to supply the army. He was born and died in Westfield.
Also No. 16880.
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[p.213] Mrs. Fannie INGERSOLL Dunham Scott.
DAR ID Number: 36602
Born in Middleown, Connecticut.
Wife of Philip Drennan Scott.
Descendant of Capt. Joseph Churchill and of Jesse Plumb, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Joseph Starr Dunham and Mary Churchill Ward, his wife.
Granddaughter of Truman Ward and Bethiah Plumb, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Plumb and Mary Churchill, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Churchill and Prudence Tryon, his wife.
Joseph Churchill, (1734-97), commanded a company under Col. Comfort Sage in the New York
campaign 1776. He was born in Portland, Conn., where he died.
Also Nos. 3990, 17036.
Jesse Plumb, (1746-1811), enlisted 1776; served in the New York campaign and was in the
battle of White Plains. He was born and died in Middletown, Conn.
Also Nos. 19627, 23327, 31216.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Wells Jarvis.
DAR ID Number: 36814
Born in Cheshire, Massachusetts.
Wife of Charles INGERSOLL Jarvis.
Descendant of Henry Tibbits and of Capt. Shubael Wilmarth, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Clark Wells and Minnie Gillette, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Bozzard Wells and Sally Reed Hoxie, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Wells and Hannah Wilmarth, his wife; Clark Hoxie and Lucy Tibbits,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Shubael Wilmarth and Mary Bosworth, his wife; Henry Tibbits and Ruth
Brown (b. 1736), his wife.
Shubael Wilmarth, (1739-1809), commanded a company of volunteers from Berkshire county in
Col. Joab Stafford's regiment at Bennington. He died in Adams, Mass.
Henry Tibbits served as a private in the independent company of volunteers of Berkshire county
under Col. Joab Stafford at the battle of Bennington. He was born in Coventry, R. I.; died in
Cheshire, Mass.
Also Nos. 17411, 22336, 29506.
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Mrs. Harriet Voorhees Butler.
DAR ID Number: 38675
Born in Warren, Ohio.
Wife of Joseph G. Butler.
Descendant of Col. Sylvanus Seely.
Daughter of Jonathan INGERSOLL and Catherine Jackson Seely, his wife.
[p.251] Granddaughter of Sylvanus Seely and Mary Jackson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Williamson Seely and Elizabeth Williams, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Sylvanus Seely and Jane Williamson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Christopher Seely and Mary —, his wife.
Sylvanus Seely, (1743-1821), served as captain, major and colonel of Morris county, New Jersey
troops. He removed to Wayne county, Pa., in 1800 and died at Seely's Mills.
Also Nos. 34139, 36053.
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Mrs. Caroline Woolworth Reed.
DAR ID Number: 40405
Born in Southbridge, Massachusetts.
Widow of George W. M. Reed.
Descendant of Phineas Woolworth and of Elisha Parks.
Daughter of Isaac Woolworth and Charlotte Bush, his wife.
Granddaughter of Chauncey Woolworth and Betsey Granger, his wife; James Bush and Sarah
Parks, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Phineas Woolworth and Mercy Sheldon, his wife; Roland Parks (b. 1756)
and Sarah Morrison his wife, m. 1779.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Parks and Mary INGERSOLL, his wife, m. 1751.
Phineas Woolworth, (1754-1815), served in the Connecticut militia at the Lexington Alarm and
the siege of Boston. He was born in Suffield, Conn.; died in Lewis Co., N. Y.
Also No. 17126.
Elisha Parks, (1724-78), was a member of the first, second and third Provincial Congress. He
served on Committees to supply the army. He was born and died in Westfield, Mass.
Also Nos. 16880, 37716.
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Miss Sara J. Holland.
DAR ID Number: 40872
Born in Lisbon, Maine.
Descendant of Michael Holland, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry I. Holland and Jane M. Thompson, his wife.
[p.322] Granddaughter of John Holland and Rebecca Ilsley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Michael Holland and Susanna INGERSOLL, his wife.
Michael Holland, (1748-1828), served several enlistments in the defense of the sea coast under
Capt. Charles Smith and Capt. William Ellery. He was born and died in Gloucester, Mass.
Also No. 34670.
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Mrs. Clara E. King.
DAR ID Number: 41020
Born in West Monroe, New York.
Wife of Rufus King.
Descendant of Jacob Pulver, of New York.
Daughter of Jeremiah INGERSOLL and Elizabeth Merritt, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Merritt and Dorothy Pulver, his first wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Pulver and Catherine Brazee, his wife, m. 1774.
Jacob Pulver, (1754-1834), enlisted 1777 under Capt. Peter Van Rensselaer, Col. James
Livingston. In 1778 hired James Banks as a substitute for $250. In 1820 his pension was allowed
for over seven months' actual service as private, New York line.
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Miss Maud Ione Dimock.
DAR ID Number: 41027
Born in Pulaski, New York.
Descendant of Capt. John Clarke, Joseph Clarke, Hezekiah Atwood, Sergt. Solomon Heath,
Capt. Nathaniel Gardner and Moses Rich.
Daughter of Frank Hayden Dimock and Anna INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Leroy INGERSOLL and Caroline Cliff Clarke, his wife.
[p.13] Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer INGERSOLL and Sarah Rich, his wife. James Harvey Clarke
and Lydia Lavinia Atwood, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Clarke and Eliff Calkins, his wife; Hezekiah Atwood, Jr. and Lydia
Heath, his wife; Moses Rich and Sarah Hickok, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Clarke and Sarah Gardner, his wife; Hezekiah Atwood and
Abigail Hun, his wife; Solomon Heath and Chole, his wife; Moses Rich and Lydia Davis, his wife;
Stephen Hickok and Lydia, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Clarke and Sarah Reynolds, his wife; Nathaniel Gardner
and Sarah Pierce, his wife.
See No. 41007.
Joseph Clarke, (1705-83), was a patriot of Westerly, R. I., where he was born and died.
Hezekiah Atwood, (1727-1809), served as a private in the Berkshire county, Massachusetts
militia. He was born in Wethersfield, Conn.; died in Great Barrington, Mass.
Solomon Heath, (1741-79), served as sergeant in Col. Mark Hopkins' First Berkshire County
regiment. He was born in Coventry, Conn.; died in Tryingham, Mass.
Nathaniel Gardner, (1714-96), was appointed captain by the General Assembly 1775 of Rhode
Island. He was born and died in South Kingston.
Moses Rich, (1730-1813), served several enlistments under different commands as a private. He
was born in Brookfield; died in Williamstown, Mass.
Also Nos. 26199, 38863.
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Mrs. Caroline Clarke INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 41028
Born in Lorrain, New York.
Wife of Robert Terry INGERSOLL.
Descendant of Capt. John Clarke and of Joseph Clarke.
Daughter of James Harvey Clarke and Lydia Lavinia Atwood, his wife.
See No. 41027.
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Mrs. Florence INGERSOLL Simons.
DAR ID Number: 41029
Born in Sandy Creek, New York.
Wife of Arnold Simons.
Descendant of Moses Rich.
Daughter of Charles INGERSOLL and Harriet McChesney, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer INGERSOLL and Sarah Rich, his wife.
See No. 41027.
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Mrs. Lozana Parsons Paddock.
DAR ID Number: 42368
Born in Farmington, Michigan.
Wife of H. L. Paddock.
Descendant of William INGERSOLL, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Andrew Carroll Walker and Angeline INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of Erastus INGERSOLL and Sally Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David INGERSOLL and Sarah Parsons, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Calvin INGERSOLL and Lydia Barlow, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Lydia (INGERSOLL), his wife, m. 1746.
William INGERSOLL, (1723-1815), was chairman of the Committee of Safety of Lee, where he died.
Also Nos. 2870, 9307, 20640, 24028, 29551, 30499, 34720, 35569.
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Mrs. Marietta Wordin Watt.
DAR ID Number: 42682
Born in Burmingham, Connecticut.
Wife of William Watt, M.D.
Descendant of Sylvanus Dimmock and of David INGERSOLL, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William B. Wordin and Julia INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Semantha Bassett (1805-82), his wife, m. 1823.
Gr.-granddaughter of David INGERSOLL and Sarah Parsons (1760-1837), his wife, m. 1781; Ansel
Bassett (1768-1837) and Hannah Dimmock (1778-1853), his wife, m. 1793.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Sylvanus Dimmock and Thankful (Dimmock) (1756-1831), his wife, m.
1774.
Sylvanus Dimmock, (1753-1837), enlisted 1775 under Capt. John Grannis. In 1832 he was
allowed a pension in Berkshire Co., Mass., for six months' actual service as private,
Massachusetts line. He was born in Falmouth.
Also Nos. 14098, 39798.
David INGERSOLL, (1759-1839), served with the Berkshire Co. militia at the battle of Bennington. He
was born and died in Lee.
Also Nos. 29551, 34720.
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Mrs. Mattie F. Baker Campbell.
DAR ID Number: 42708
Born in Greene county, Indiana.
Wife of John P. Campbell.
Descendant of Gideon Walker, of Vermont.
Daughter of John Baker and Phebe INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathan Baker and Prudence Walker (1797-1851), his wife, m. 1824.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Walker (1787-1822) and Prudence Sawyer (1767-1856), his wife.
[p.266] Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Gideon Walker and Rachel Foster (1743-1815), his wife, m.
1765.
Gideon Walker, (1738-93), while on the Committee of Safety of Vermont 1777 served notice on
his brother, Daniel, a Tory, to leave the county. He was born in Attleboro, Mass.; died in Whiting,
Vt.
Also Nos. 18250, 20106, 39780, 41247.
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Mrs. Mary Emily Pease Hawkes.
DAR ID Number: 44424
Born in Oxford, Mass.
Wife of Winifred Scott Hawkes.
Descendant of Rev. David Sanford.
Daughter of William Elliott Pease and Mary Ann Tourtellatte, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Pease and Frances Sanford, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Elihu Sanford (b. 1766) and Elizabeth Fisher, his 2nd wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Sanford and Bathsheba INGERSOLL (1738-1800) his wife, m. 1757.
David Sanford (1737-1810) a graduate of Yale was appointed chaplain of Col. Lemuel
Robinson's regiment of Massachusetts militia. He was born in Milford, Conn.; died in Medway,
Mass.
Also Nos. 11551, 12749, 15257, 23533.
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Mrs. Mary Adaline Kelly West.
DAR ID Number: 45146
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Elmer A. West.
Descendant of William INGERSOLL of Mass.
Daughter of John Kelly and Lucy INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathan INGERSOLL (1791-1858) and Polly Perry (1790-1880), his wife, m. 1812.
Gr-granddaughter of Elijah INGERSOLL and Mary Barbow, his wife, m. 1786.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Lydia (INGERSOLL) (1727-1864), his wife (cousins),
m. 1746.
William INGERSOLL (1723-1815) was chairman of the Committee of Safety of Lee. He was born in
Springfield; died in Lee.
Also Nos. 2870, 9307, 20640, 24028, 29551, 30499, 34720, 35569, 42368.
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Mrs. Lillian May INGERSOLL Osborn.
DAR ID Number: 45455
Born in Oswego, Co., N. Y.
Wife of William Henry Osborn.
Descendant of Moses Rich of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Alanson INGERSOLL and Lydia Jennings, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer INGERSOLL and Sally Rich, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Moses Rich Jr. (1767-1827) and Sarah Hickok (1770-1837), his wife.
[p.189] Gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Rich and Lydia Davis, his wife, m. 1755.
Moses Rich (1730-1816) served as private in several enlistments under different commands. He
was born in Brookfield, Mass.; died in Williamstown.
Also Nos. 26199, 38863, 41029, 43589.
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Mrs. Harriet INGERSOLL Hewitt.
DAR ID Number: 45482
Born in Austerlitz, N. Y.
Wife of Adelbert H. Hewitt.
Descendant of Moses INGERSOLL, William INGERSOLL, Jonathan Chamberlin and Abner West.
Daughter of Samuel C. INGERSOLL (1813-78) and Eliza Chamberlin (1817-86), his wife, m. 1839.
Granddaughter of John C. INGERSOLL (1780-1849) and Sally Squire (b. 1781), his wife; David
Chamberlin (1776-1860) and Sally West (1777-1862), his wife, m. 1801.
Gr-granddaughter of Moses INGERSOLL and Eunice West (1745-95), his wife; Jonathan Chamberlin
and Rachel Ford (1752-1842), his wife, m. 1769; Abner West and Mary Hatch (1742-1829), his
wife, m. 1760.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Lydia (INGERSOLL) (cousins) (1727-1804), his wife,
m. 1746; Peleg Chamberlin and Experience Bartlett, his 1st wife.
Moses INGERSOLL (1748-1813) enlisted 1777 in Capt. Silas Goodrich's company, Col. John
Ashley's regiment. He was born in Lee; died in Great Barrington, Mass.
[p.202] William INGERSOLL (1723-1815) was a member of the Committees of Correspondence and
Safety of Lee, where he died. He was born in Springfield, Mass.
Also Nos. 9307, 20640, 35569, 42368.
Jonathan Chamberlain (1747-1823) was a private in a regiment of foot under Capt. James
Spencer, organized prior to the Revolution in Columbia Co., N. Y. He was born in Colchester,
Conn.; died in Austerlitz, N. Y.
Abner West (1737-1828) served several enlistments under different commands, the last in 1781
under Capt. Joseph Raymond, Mass. militia. He was born in Tolland, Conn.; died in Richmond,
Mass.
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Mrs. Clara Tallman INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 46248
Born in Marshall Co., Iowa.
Wife of James B. INGERSOLL.
Descendant of Col. Benjamin Tallman.
Daughter of George Poage Tallman and Caroline Warwick, his wife.
See No. 46245.
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Miss Alice Brown Mcharg.
DAR ID Number: 46584
Born in Blue Rapids, Kans.
Descendant of Lieut. Joshua King.
Daughter of Charles King McHarg and Stella Brown, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Neill McHarg and Selina Storrs, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of William McHarg and Sophia King, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua King and Anne INGERSOLL, his wife.
Joshua King (1758-1839) was cornet in Sheldon's Dragoons, when in 1779 he was promoted to
lieutenant. He was wounded at Eutaw Springs and served to the close of the war. He was a
member of the Society of the Cincinnati. Born in Braintree, Mass.; died in Ridgefield, Conn.
Also No. 6576.
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Mrs. Eva INGERSOLL Gray.
DAR ID Number: 47276
Born in Palermo, N. Y.
Wife of James Gray.
Descendant of Moses Rich of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Alanson INGERSOLL and Lydia Jennings, his wife.
[p.133] Granddaughter of Ebenezer INGERSOLL and Sally Rich, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Moses Rich, Jr. (1767-1827), and Sarah Hickok (1770-1837), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Rich and Lydia Davis, his wife, m. 1755.
Moses Rich (1730-1816) served serveral enlistments as private under different commands. He
was born in Brookfield, Mass.; died in Williamstown.
Also Nos. 26199, 38863, 41029, 43589, 45455.
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Miss Frances Paget.
DAR ID Number: 48741
Born in Owego, N. Y.
Descendant of Capt. Peter INGERSOLL, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Silas Edgar Paget and Frances INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of James INGERSOLL and Lucinda Ballou, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Winthrop INGERSOLL and Frances Hall, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses INGERSOLL and Lovina Lee, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter INGERSOLL and Anna Leverhill, his wife.
Peter INGERSOLL (1733-85) commanded a company 1775 in Col. David Brewer's regiment of
Massachusetts militia. He was born and died in Great Barrington, Mass.
Also Nos. 29135, 29136.
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Mrs. Catharine C. Fuller.
DAR ID Number: 49677
Born in Euclid, Ohio.
Wife of Carlton A. Fuller.
Descendant of William INGERSOLL.
Daughter of Thomas Crosby and Mary A. INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nathan INGERSOLL (1791-1858) and Polly Perry (1790-1880), his wife (m.
1812).
Gr-granddaughter of Elijah INGERSOLL and Mary (Polly) Barlow, his wife (m. 1786).
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Lydia (INGERSOLL) (1727-1864), his wife (cousins)
(m. 1746).
[p.303] William INGERSOLL (1723-1815) was chairman of the committee of safety of Lee. He was
born in Springfield; died in Lee.
Also Nos. 9307, 24028, 3099, 34720, 35569, 42368.
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Miss Winifred Alice INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 49883
Born in Canton, Ill.
Descendant of Timothy Dewey, of Vermont.
Daughter of Charles Edward INGERSOLL and Alice Parlin, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry INGERSOLL and Evelina Amelia Dewey, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Dewey and Rocksey Ann Moore, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Timothy Dewey and Jemina Griswold, his wife.
Timothy Dewey (1755-1852) enlisted in Capt. Jeremiah Stiles' company, Stark's regiment, 1775,
and served in Greely's artillery at Boston. He re-enlisted under Capt. Jason Waite for the
Canadian campaign, 1776, and his sufferings from [p.397] exposure and smallpox are told in his
reminiscences. He was born at Hebron, Conn., received a pension for one year's actual service in
the New Hampshire line, and died at Tunbridge, Vt.
Also No. 14827.
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Miss Sarah Ellen Hadley.
DAR ID Number: 50071
Born in Sandy Creek, N. Y.
Descendant of Moses Rich.
Daughter of Sherman Hadley and Ann Eliza INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer INGERSOLL and Sarah Rich, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Moses Rich, Jr., and Sarah Hickok, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Rich and Lydia Davis, his wife.
Moses Rich (1730-1813) served enlistments under different commands as a private. He was born
in Brookfield, Mass.**** died in Williamstown.
Also Nos. 26199, 38863, 41027, 43589.
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[p.199] Miss Ida Belle Hadley.
DAR ID Number: 50438
Born in Richland, N. Y.
Descendant of Moses Rich, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Sherman Hadley and Ann Eliza INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer INGERSOLL and Sarah Rich, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Moses Rich and Sarah Hickok, his wife.
Moses Rich (1730-1815) served several enlistments under different commands as a private. He
was born in Brookfield; died in Williamstown, Mass.
Also Nos. 26199, 38863, 41027, 43590.
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Mrs. Alta Fitch INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 50948
Born in Ashtabula, Ohio.
Wife of Howard L. INGERSOLL.
Descendant of Capt. Abraham Fitch.
Daughter of Edward Hubbard Fitch (b. 1837), and Alta D. Winchester (b. 1840), his wife.
Granddaughter of Orramel Hinckley Fitch and Catherine Maria Hubbard (b. 1811), his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Azel Fitch and Fanna Hinckley (b. 1772), his wife.
[p.425] Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Fitch and Elizabeth Bissell (b. 1737), his wife.
Abraham Fitch (1737-1811), who had fought in the early wars, commanded a company of Light
Horse in the 2nd regiment for the relief of New London. He was born and died in Lebanon, Conn.
Also No. 11718.
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Mrs. Mary INGERSOLL Adsitt.
DAR ID Number: 51418
Born in Lodi, N. Y.
Wife of Eugene Adsitt.
Descendant of Samuel INGERSOLL and of Frederick Van Liew, of New Jersey.
[p.179] Daughter of Monmouth Hart INGERSOLL and Mary Van Liew, his 2nd wife.
Granddaughter of John INGERSOLL and Hannah Knapp, his wife; Richard Van Liew and Maria
Hoagland, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Samuel INGERSOLL and Jerusha INGERSOLL, his wife; Frederick Van Liew and
Penelope Stout, his wife.
Samuel INGERSOLL (1744-1816), enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Charles Smith's company of
militia, Col. John Meade's 9th Connecticut regiment. He was born in Stamford; died in
Sheldrake,
N. Y.
Frederick Van Liew (1753-1839), was placed on the pension roll, 1832, for services rendered as
foragemaster, 3rd regiment, Middlesex County, New Jersey militia. He was born in Somerset
County, N. J.; died in Lodi, N. Y.
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Mrs. Ella Wells Lamb Isham.
DAR ID Number: 51618
Born in Port Henry, New York.
Wife of Arthur Smith Isham.
Descendant of Joshua Wells, Joshua Wells, Jr., and Capt. Thomas INGERSOLL.
Daughter of George Ervin Lamb (b. 1845) and Annette Ophelia Wells (b. 1852), his wife, m.
1872.
Granddaughter of James Madison Lamb (1810-71) and Abby Woodworth (1813-1903), his
wife, m. 1833; Sidney Ketchum Wells (1820-75) and Mary Appleyard (1818-61), his wife, m.
1843.
[p.271] Gr-granddaughter of Asa Wells (1794-1865) and Mercy Taylor (1795-1879), his wife,
m. 1818; Guy Woodworth (1776-1867) and Abigail INGERSOLL (1783-1821), his wife, m. 1804.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Wells, Jr., and Hannah Finch (d. 1810), his 1st wife, m. 1785;
Thomas INGERSOLL and Elizabeth Dewey, his wife, m. 1775.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Wells.
Joshua Wells, was a signer for Congress from New York. He was born, 1742, on Long Island.
Joshua Wells, Jr. (1763-1855), served as a private in the Suffolk County, 1st regiment of minute
men, New York militia, under Col. Josiah Smith. He was born on Long Island; died in Clinton
County, N. Y.
Thomas INGERSOLL (1749-1812), was lieutenant, 1779, in Col. Miles Powell's regiment, and, 1781,
commanded a company in Col. Ashley's 1st regiment of Berkshire County, Massachusetts militia.
He was born in Westfield, Mass.; died in Canada.
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Miss Louise S. Hawes.
DAR ID Number: 51710
Born in San Leandro, Calif.
Descendant of Rev. David Sanford.
Daughter of Benjamin C. Hawes and Elizabeth Benson Mann, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry E. Mann and Anna Sanford, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Philo Sanford, Jr., and Martha Druce, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Philo Sanford and Lydia Whiting, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of David Sanford and Bathsheba INGERSOLL, his wife.
David Sanford (1737-1810), was a patriot preacher when appointed chaplain of Col. Lemuel
Robinson's regiment, 1776. He was born in New Milford, Conn.; died in Medway, Mass.
Also Nos. 10677, 11551.
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Mrs. Lucy C. INGERSOLL Flockhart.
DAR ID Number: 51832
Born in Boone, Iowa.
Wife of James Flockhart.
Descendant of Col. Benjamin Tallman.
[p.371] Daughter of James B. INGERSOLL and Clara Tallman, his wife.
Granddaughter of George P. Tallman and Caroline Warwick, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of J. Boone Tallman and Mary S. Poage, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Tallman and Nancy Crawford, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Tallman and Rhoda Church, his 2nd wife.
Benjamin Tallman (1743-1835) served in the War of the Revolution as a major under Col. William
Richmond, Rhode Island troops, and as colonel. In 1832 he applied for a pension, which was
allowed. He was born in Rhode Island; died in Providence.
Also No. 46245.
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[p.199] Mrs. Lucy Irena West Morgan.
DAR ID Number: 53453
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Charles Rees Morgan.
Descendant of Oliver West, Ebenezer West, William INGERSOLL, Robert Joyner, and Jared
INGERSOLL,
of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Elmer Adams West (b. 1802) and Mary Adaline Kelley (b. 1844), his wife, m. 1876.
Granddaughter of William K. West (1812-62) and Irena A. Van Deusen, his wife; John Kelley
(1808-87) and Lucy INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Ephraim West (1783-1867) and Polly INGERSOLL (1783-1859), his wife, m.
1807; Andrew Van Deusen (b. 1794) and Orpha Joyner (1796-1883), his wife, m. 1815; Nathan
INGERSOLL (1791-1858) and Polly Perry (b. 1790), his wife (parents of Lucy).
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer West and Mehitable Nye (b. 1757), his wife, m. 1779; Jared
INGERSOLL and Betsy Noble, his wife (parents of Polly); Octavious Joyner (b. 1759) and Esther
Hollenbeck (b. 1763), his wife, m. 1783; Elijah INGERSOLL (b. 1766) and Mary Barlow, his wife, m.
1786.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Oliver West and Thankful Nye (1736-1806), his wife, m. 1757;
Robert Joyner and Lucy Loomis (d. 1801), his wife, m. 1757; William INGERSOLL
and Lydia
INGERSOLL, his wife, m. 1717 (parents of Elijah).
Oliver West (1733-1816) enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Peleg Peck's company, Col.
Carpenter's regiment, which marched on the Rhode Island Alarm. He was born in Tolland, Conn.;
died in Lee, Mass.
Ebenezer West served in the militia. He was born, 1757, in Tolland, Conn.; died in Lee, Mass.
William INGERSOLL (1723-1815) was chairman of the Committee of Safety of Lee, Massachusetts,
where he died. He was born in Springfield.
Robert Joyner (1725-1802) enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Ephraim Fitch's company, Col.
Hopkins' Berkshire County regiment, and, 1777, in Capt. John King's company, Col. John
Brown's regiment. He was born in Connecticut; died in Egremont, Mass.
[p.200] Jared INGERSOLL (1757-1822) enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt. Job Woodbridge's
company, Col. John Brown's Berkshire County regiment. He was born in Great Barrington; died
in Lee, Mass.
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Mrs. Hazel E. King Stacey.
DAR ID Number: 53878
Born in Jefferson County, N. Y.
Wife of A. E. Stacey, Jr.
Descendant of Jacob Pulver, of New York.
Daughter of Rufus Everson King and Clara E. INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jeremiah INGERSOLL and Elizabeth Merritt, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John Merritt and Dorothy Pulver, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jacob Pulver and Catherine Brazee, his wife.
Jacob Pulver (1754-1834) enlisted, 1777, under Capt. Peter Van Rensselaer, Col. James
Livingston. In 1778 hired James Banks as a substitute for $250. In 1820 his pension was allowed
for seven months' service as a private in the New York line. He was born in Holland.
Also No. 41020.
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Mrs. Grace I. Mcgraw.
DAR ID Number: 55276
Born in Youngstown, Ohio.
Wife of Arthur McGraw.
Descendant of Col. Sylvanus Seely.
Daughter of Joseph G. Butler, Jr., and Harriet V. INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan INGERSOLL and Catherine Seely, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Silvanus Seely and Mary Jackson, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Williamson Seely and Elizabeth Williams, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Sylvanus Seely and Jane Williamson, his wife.
Sylvanus Seely (1743-1821) served as captain, major, and colonel of Morris County, New Jersey
troops. He removed to Wayne County, Pa., 1800, and died at Seely's Mills.
Also Nos. 36053, 38675.
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Mrs. Alice Cox Bennett.
DAR ID Number: 55578
Born in Sullivan, N. Y.
Wife of Robert Anderson Bennett.
Descendant of Col. Ebenezer Cox.
Daughter of Jeremiah Cox and Lucinda INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer Cox, Jr., and Nancy Maria Keller, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Cox and Margaret Klock, his wife.
Ebenezer Cox was colonel of the Canajoharie regiment at the battle of Oriskany, where he was
killed.
Also No. 18784.
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Miss Mabel Stevens Paddack.
DAR ID Number: 57225
Born in Pontiac, Mich.
Descendant of Elihu Stevens, Elihu Stevens, Jr., and William INGERSOLL.
Daughter of Hedges L. Paddack and Lozana Parsons Walker, his wife.
Granddaughter of Andrew Carroll Walker and Eliza A. INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Solomon Walker and Charity Stevens, his wife; Erastus
INGERSOLL and Sally
Smith, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elihu Stevens, Jr., and Lucretia Matthews, his wife; David
INGERSOLL and
Sarah Parsons, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elihu Stevens and Rachel Meigs, his wife; William
INGERSOLL and Lydia
INGERSOLL, his wife.
Elihu Stevens (1731-1814) served as a member of the Provincial Congress of New Hampshire,
1776-78, and of the Committee of Safety. He was born in Guilford, Conn.; died in Claremont, N.
H.
Also Nos. 7452, 18074.
Elihu Stevens, Jr. (1755-1814), was a private in Capt. Oliver Ashley's company of New
Hampshire troops, which marched to reinforce the army at Ticonderoga, 1777. He was born in
Guilford, Conn.; died in Claremont, N. H.
William INGERSOLL (1723-1815) was a member of the Committee of Safety of Lee, Mass., where
he died.
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Mrs. Dorothy E. INGERSOLL Baker.
DAR ID Number: 57391
Born in Clay, N. Y.
Descendant of Jacob Pulver, of New York.
Daughter of Jeremiah INGERSOLL and Elizabeth D. Merritt, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Merritt and Dorothy Pulver, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Jacob Pulver and Catherine Brazee, his wife.
Jacob Pulver (1754-1834) enlisted, 1777, under Capt. Peter Van Rensselaer, Col. James
Livingston. In 1778 hired James Banks as a substitute for $250. In 1820 his pension was allowed
for over seven months' actual service as private, New York Line.
Also No. 41020.
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Mrs. Jane E. Thrall Randall.
DAR ID Number: 58113
Born in Rutland, Vt.
Wife of Rev. Edward Herbert Randall.
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Thrall and of Lieut. Nathaniel Gove.
Daughter of Reuben R. Thrall and Elizabeth H. Gove, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jesse Thrall and Mabel Rose, his wife; Jesse Gove and Sophia
INGERSOLL, his
wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Thrall and Lucy Winchell, his wife; Nathaniel Gove and Esther Tyler,
his wife.
[p.41] Samuel Thrall (1737-1821), who had served in the early wars, was quartermaster in the
Hampshire County militia, 1776, under Col. Timothy Robinson. He commanded a company in the
levies in the Mohawk Valley under Col. Marinus Willett, 1781. He died at Rutland, Vt.
Nathaniel Gove (1739-1813) was sergeant at the siege of Boston and lieutenant at the battle of
Long Island, where he was captured. He suffered through life from confinement on the prison ship
“Jersey.” He died at Rutland, Vt.
Also No. 13466.
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Mrs. Jennie INGERSOLL Roberts Weeks.
DAR ID Number: 59176
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Robert Weeks.
Descendant of Sylvanus Dimmock, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William W. Roberts and Abigail L. INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Semantha Bassett, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Ansel Bassett and Hannah Dimmock, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Sylvanus Dimmock and Thankful Dimmock, his wife.
Sylvanus Dimmock (1754-1837) enlisted, 1775, under Capt. John Grannis. In 1832 he was
allowed a pension in Berkshire County, Mass., for six months' actual service as private,
Massachusetts Line. He was born in Falmouth.
Also Nos. 14098, 39798, 42682.
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Miss Maude INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 60026
Born in Bedford, Ohio.
Descendant of William INGERSOLL, Moses INGERSOLL, Jonathan Chamberlain, Abner West, and Capt.
Peter Comstock.
Daughter of James Edward INGERSOLL (b. 1844) and Alice Comstock (b. 1845), his wife, m. 1871.
Granddaughter of Samuel INGERSOLL (1813-78) and Eliza Chamberlain (1817-86), his wife; Alden
H. Comstock and Caroline Lamson, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John Calvin INGERSOLL (1780-1849) and Sally Squire (b. 1781), his 2nd wife;
David Chamberlain (1776-1860) and Sally West (d. 1862), his wife; George Comstock, Jr., and
Silence Hathaway, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses INGERSOLL and Eunice West, his wife; Jonathan Chamberlain and
Rachel Ford (1752-1842), his wife, m. 1769; Abner West and Mary Hatch (1742-1829), his
wife; George Comstock and Mercy Allen, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Lydia INGERSOLL (1727-1801), his wife; Peleg
Chamberlain and Experience Bartlett, his wife; Peter Comstock and Elizabeth Fitch, his 1st wife.
[p.11] William INGERSOLL (1724-1815) was a member of the Committees of Correspondence and
Safety of Lee, where he died. He was born in Springfield, Mass.
Moses INGERSOLL (1748-1813) enlisted, 1777, in Capt. Silas Goodrich's company, Col. John
Ashley's regiment. He was born in Lee; died in Barrington, Mass.
Jonathan Chamberlain (1747-1823) was a private in a regiment of foot under Capt. James
Spencer organized prior to the Revolution in Columbia County, N. Y. He was born in Colchester.
Conn.; died in Austerlitz, N. Y.
Abner West (1737-1828) served several enlistments under different commands, the last in 1781
under Capt. Joseph Raymond, Massachusetts militia. He was born in Tolland, Conn.; died in
Richmond.
Also No. 45484.
Peter Comstock (1731-1803) commanded the 13th company of train band, 3rd Connecticut
State regiment. He was born in Montville, Conn.
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[p.157] Mrs. Caroline I. Adsitt Slater.
DAR ID Number: 60477
Born in Waterloo, N. Y.
Wife of Samuel Scott Slater.
Descendant of Frederick Van Liew and of Samuel INGERSOLL.
Daughter of Eugene Adsitt and Mary INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of Monmouth H. INGERSOLL and Mary Van Liew, his 2nd wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John INGERSOLL and Hannah Knapp, his wife; Richard Van Liew (b. 1801) and
Maria Hoagland, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel INGERSOLL and Jerusha —, his wife; Frederick Van Liew and
Penelope Stout (1770-1841), his wife.
Fredrick Van Liew (1755-1839) was placed on the pension roll of Seneca County, N. Y., 1833,
for service as private, New York troops. He was born in Somerset County, N. J.; died in Lodi,
Seneca County, N. Y.
Samuel INGERSOLL (1744-1816) enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Charles Smith's company of
militia, Col. John Meade's 9th Connecticut regiment. He was born in Stamford; died in Sheldrake,
N. Y.
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Mrs. Harriet Alden Spellman.
DAR ID Number: 60750
Born in Springfield, Mass.
Wife of William Patten Spellman.
Descendant of Hon. Eldad Taylor, Samuel Gilbert, and Col. Henry Champion.
Daughter of Elbert Allen Alden and Ella Sophia Wade, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas S. Wade and Mary Esther Post, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of William Wade and Thankful Taylor, his wife; Abner Post and Sarah Gilbert,
his wife.
[p.250] Gr-gr-granddaughter of Edward Taylor and Sarah INGERSOLL, his wife; Samuel Gilbert and
Deborah Champion, his 2nd wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Eldad Taylor and Thankful Day, his 2nd wife; Henry Champion and
Deborah Brainard, his wife.
Eldad Taylor (1708-77) was a member of the Governor's Council and of the Provincial Congress.
He died while serving as a member from Hampshire County. He was born in Westfield; died in
Boston, Mass.
Also No. 17295.
Samuel Gilbert (1734-1818) served in the militia and as deputy to the General Assembly,
1775-79. He was born and died in Hebron, Conn.
Henry Champion (1723-97) was appointed commissary when Washington took command of the
army. He was colonel of militia in the New York campaign, 1776, and served in the Eastern
Department, 1777. He was born at East haddam; died at Colchester.
Also No. 15191.
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Mrs. Eveline INGERSOLL Howell.
DAR ID Number: 60771
Born in Detroit, Mich.
Wife of Edwin A. Howell.
Descendant of Capt. Matthew Mead, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Roswell INGERSOLL and Hannah Caroline Merritt, his wife.
Granddaughter of Hickson W. Merritt and Hannah Mead, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Matthew Mead, Jr. (1767-1851), and Nancy Hobby (1767-1855), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Matthew Mead and Mary Bush, his wife.
Matthew Mead (1734-1812) was captain of his own company, 9th regiment of militia, under Col.
John Mead at New York, 1776. He was born and died in Greenwich.
Also No. 44195.
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[p.90] Mrs. Harriet Porter INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 61252
Born in Wenham, Mass.
Wife of David B. INGERSOLL.
Descendant of Capt. Thomas Kimball, Thomas Kimball, Jr., Josiah Moulton, Corp. Isaac Porter,
and Benjamin Porter, all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Isaac Porter, Jr., and Julia Wilson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Porter and Clarissa Kimball, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Paul Porter and Nancy Moulton, his wife; Thomas KimBall, Jr., and Huldah
Porter, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Isaac Porter and Mary Kimball, his wife (parents of Paul); Benjamin
Porter and Eunice Muse, his wife (parents of Huldah); Thomas Kimball and Mary Cross, his 2nd
wife; Josiah Moulton and Rebecca Tarbox, his wife.
Thomas Kimball (1730-1805) commanded a company at the Lexington Alarm from Wenham,
Mass., where he was born and died.
Thomas Kimball, Jr. (1756-1810), served as a private in Capt. Thomas Kimball's company,
Massachusetts militia. He was born and died in Wenham.
Josiah Moulton (1739-76) served on the sloop “Tyrannicide,” commanded by Capt. John Fiske,
1776, reported wounded and later deceased. He was born in Wenham; died in Salem.
Isaac Porter (1750-1837) served as corporal at the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in
Wenham.
Benjamin Porter (1713-1817) turned out at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Edmond Putnam's
company. He was born and died in Danvers.
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Mrs. Mabel Rogers (INGERSOLL) INGERSOLL
DAR ID Number: 61279
Born in Greenville, Tenn.
Wife of Oliver Weeks INGERSOLL.
Descendant of Sylvanus Dymock (Dimmock) and of David INGERSOLL.
Daughter of Henry Hulbert INGERSOLL and Emily Rogers, his wife.
Granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Samanthe Bassett (1805-82), his wife, m. 1823.
Gr-granddaughter of David INGERSOLL and Sarah Parsons (1760-1837), his wife, m. 1781; Anselon
Bassett (1768-1837) and Hannah Dimmock (1778-1853), his wife, m. 1793.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Sylvanus Dymock (Dimmock) and Thankful (Dimmock) (1756-1831), his
wife, m. 1774.
Sylvanus Dymock (Dimmock) (1754-1837) enlisted, 1775, under Capt. John Grannis as a
private. In 1832 was allowed a pension in Berkshire County, Mass., for six months' actual service.
He was born in Falmouth; died in Lee, Mass.
David INGERSOLL (1759-1839) served with the Berkshire County militia at the battle of Bennington.
He was born and died in Lee, Mass.
Also No. 39798.
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Mrs. Josephina Scott Fisher Platter.
DAR ID Number: 61429
Born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Wife of Francis Bonnell Platter.
Descendant of Seth INGERSOLL Brown, of Massachusetts.
[p.149] Daughter of Harry Waldo Fisher and Estelle Bradburn Eason, his wife.
Granddaughter of Waldo A. Fisher and Angelina Hawes, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Oliver Hawes and Cynthia Browne, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Seth INGERSOLL Browne and Sarah Godding, his 2nd wife.
Seth INGERSOLL Browne (1750-1809) was one of the Sons of Liberty disguised as Mohawk
Indians, who threw the tea overboard in Boston Harbor. He was at Bunker Hill, where he was
twice wounded, and the gun he carried is still in the family. He served with Washington and Lincoln
in the Commissary Department, and was then assigned to the secret service. He died at
Charlestown.
Also No. 11542.
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Mrs. Grace M. Bailey Bement.
DAR ID Number: 63040
Born in Northampton, Mass.
Wife of Frederick W. Bement.
Descendant of Benjamin Bailey, Stephen Bailey, and Dr. Samuel Crosby.
Daughter of William Ambrose Bailey and Mary A. INGERSOLL, his wife.
Granddaughter of Algernon S. Bailey and Marcia S. Davis, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Jedediah Bailey and Clarissa (Bailey), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Stephen Bailey and Sally Crosby, his wife (parents of Clarissa).
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Bailey and Sebella Howe, his wife; Samuel Crosby and
Azubah How, his wife.
Benjamin Bailey (1713-90) enlisted as a private in Capt. Joseph Bellow's company, Major
Bridges' regiment, and, 1777, marched on the Bennington Alarm, Col. Warner's regiment, Stark's
brigade. He was born in Marlboro; died in Bolton, Mass.
Stephen Bailey (1753-1815) responded to the Lexington Alarm as a private in Capt. Artemas
How's company. He was born in Bolton; died in Berlin, Mass.
Samuel Crosby (1732-1814) served as surgeon, 1776-79, in the Massachusetts troops, and his
honorable discharge is in the possession of the family. He was born in Shrewsbury, Mass.; died in
Montpelier, Vt.
Also Nos. 40271, 60939.
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Mrs. Marcia Bailey Sauter.
DAR ID Number: 63041
Born in Northampton, Mass.
Wife of Charles Lewis Sauter.
Descendant of Benjamin Bailey, Stephen Bailey, and Dr. Samuel Crosby.
Daughter of William Ambrose Bailey and Mary A. INGERSOLL, his wife.
See No. 63040.
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[p.29] Mrs. Sarah Cady Bartlett.
DAR ID Number: 63087
Born in INGERSOLL, Oxford County, Canada.
Wife of Benjamin Buel Bartlett.
Descendant of Lieut. Gerrit Van Bracklen.
Daughter of Henry Smith and Helen Van Bracklin, his wife.
Granddaughter of Alexander Van Bracklin and Sarah Cady, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Gerrit Van Bracklen and Anna Hitts, his wife.
Gerrit Van Bracklen served as private, ensign, and lieutenant in the 3rd battalion, Tryon County,
New York militia. He was born in Albany County, N. Y.
Also No. 59303.
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Mrs. Mary E. L. Ormsby.
DAR ID Number: 63398
Born in Sycamore, Ill.
Wife of Albert T. Ormsby.
Descendant of David Maxfield.
Daughter of Daniel Wightman Lamb and Julia Maxfield, his wife.
Granddaughter of Harvey Maxfield and Sophie INGERSOLL, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of David Maxfield and Judith Clough, his wife.
David Maxfield (1729-1820) was a private in Capt. Simeon Stevens' company. Colonel Bedel's
New Hampshire regiment, 1778, raised for the defense of the frontiers. He was born in Scotland;
died in Fairfax, Vt.
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Miss Nancy E. INGERSOLL.
DAR ID Number: 63685
Born in Charleston, N. Y.
Descendant of Nathan Barlow.
Daughter of George INGERSOLL and Sarah J. Barlow, his wife.
Granddaughter of Moses Barlow and Anna M. Ruff, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Barlow, Jr., and Lucy Sheldon, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathan Barlow and Joan Swift, his wife.
Nathan Barlow (1726-98) was a private in the Dutchess County, New York militia. He was born
in Sandwich, Mass.; died in Duanesburgh, N. Y.
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Mrs. Jessie Foster Myers.
DAR ID Number: 63754
Born in Fostoria, Ohio.
Wife of Park L. Myers, M. D.
Descendant of Capt. David Olmsted.
Daughter of Governor Charles Foster and Ann M. Olmsted, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jesse Smith Olmsted and Azubah Forguson, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of David Olmsted, Jr. (1770-1842), and Dorcas Smith (1771-1842), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Olmsted and Abigail INGERSOLL (b. 1751), his 1st wife.
David Olmsted (1748-1813) commanded a company of Connecticut militia under Colonel Enos,
1778. He was born in Ridgefield, Conn.; died in Janesville, N. Y.
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Mrs. Willimina Scull Edge.
DAR ID Number: 64241
Born in Atlantic County, N. J.
Wife of William Edge.
Descendant of Capt. Joseph Edwards.
Daughter of James W. Scull and Elizabeth A. Robinson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Nicholas Scull and Willimina Steelman, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Steelman and Eleanor Edwards, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Edwards and Elizabeth INGERSOLL, his wife.
Joseph Edwards (1730-82) was commissioned captain of the privateer, “Luck and Fortune” of
New Jersey; was also a member of the Committee of Safety. He was born and died in Petersburg,
N. J.
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Miss Helen F. Hewitt.
DAR ID Number: 64341
Born in Fort Edward, N. Y.
Descendant of William INGERSOLL, Moses INGERSOLL, Anthony Collamer, Jonathan Chamberlain,
Abner West, and William Burnham.
Daughter of Adelbert Hewitt and Harriet Chamberlain INGERSOLL, his 2nd wife.
[p.117] Granddaughter of Clark Hewitt and Nancy Burnham, his wife; Samuel
INGERSOLL and Eliza
Chamberlain, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John Calvin INGERSOLL and Sally Squire, his wife; William Burnham, Jr., and
Phœbe Harris, his wife; David Chamberlin and Sally West, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses INGERSOLL and Eunice West, his wife; William Burnham and Mercy
Collamer, his wife; Jonathan Chamberlain and Rachel Fort, his wife; Abner West and Mary Hatch,
his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William INGERSOLL and Lydia INGERSOLL, his wife; Anthony Collamer, Jr.,
and Mercy Barker, his wife.
William INGERSOLL (1724-1815) was a member of the Committee of Correspondence and Safety of
Lee, where he died. He was born in Springfield, Mass.
Moses INGERSOLL (1748-1813) enlisted, 1777, in Capt. Silas Goodrich's company, Col. John
Ashley's regiment. He was born in Lee; died in Great Barrington, Mass.
Jonathan Chamberlain (1747-1823) was a private in a regiment of foot under Capt. James
Spencer, organized prior to the Revolution in Columbia County, N. Y. He was born in Colchester,
Conn.; died in Austerlitz, N. Y.