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DAR Part 10


The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Vol 160  page 136
Mrs Georgiana Brown Harbeson.
DAR ID Number: 159413
Born in New Haven, Conn.
Wife of John Frederick Harbeson.
Descendant of James Boyd, as follows:
1. Charles Frederic Brown (b. 1868) m. 1893 Caroline Washington King (b. 1873).
2. Charles Hall Brown (b. 1849) m. 1867 Georgiana Newcomb Allen (1838-81).
3. Nathan Hollister Brown (1815-84) m. Amanda Hall (1815-76).
4. Charles Taylor Brown (1794-1830) m. 1814 Wilmot Conde Boyd (1796-1877).
5. James Boyd m. 1783 Alida Conde (1763-1838).
James Boyd (1762-1839) served as private in the 3d regiment, Albany County, New York militia under Capt. John Van Wie and Col. Philip Schuyler. He was born in Antrim, Ireland; died in Albany, N. Y.  Also No. 91073.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 161 page 63
Mrs. Elizabeth Parker Williams.
DAR ID Number: 160181
Born in Rockport, Mass.
Wife of Roland H. Williams.
Descendant of Maj. John Rowe, as follows:
1. William Rowe Parker (1838-1914) m. 1872 Harriet Canney (1839-1920).
2. Samuel Parker (1801-78) m. Jane Boyd Rowe (1804-92).
[p.63] 3. William Rowe (1761-1824) m. Betsy (Elizabeth) Dennison(1762-1843).
4. John Rowe m. 1st 1759 Sarah Pool (b. 1739).
John Rowe (1737-1801) served as captain and major in the Massachusetts militia under Cols. James Collins and Ebenezer Bridges. He was born in Gloucester, Mass.; died in Balston Spa, N. Y.   Also No. 158570.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 161  page 142
Mrs. Olive Stigleman Wildman.
DAR ID Number: 160431
Born in Wayne County, Ind.
Wife of Murray Shipley Wildman.
Descendant of Samuel Boyd, as follows:
1. Henry Stigleman (1821-1903) m. 1850 Caroline Lewis (1824-1908).
2. Joseph Lewis (1794-1882) m. 1817 Martha Boyd (1800-82).
3. Samuel Boyd m. 1785 Isabella Higgins (1764-1851).
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 inWayne County, Ind.
Also No. 155258.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 161  page 265
Mrs. Elizabeth Otway Massie Gray.
DAR ID Number: 160842
Born in Lynchburg, Va.
Wife of Howe Peyton Gray.
Descendant of Capt. James Garland, as follows:
1. John Lindsey Massie (b. 1843) m. 1879 Maria Patillo Cole (1849-88).
2. Henry Anderson Cole (1823-53) m. 1845 Elizabeth Boyd Garland (1828-1906).
3. James Garland (1793-1884) m. 1813 Sarah J. Bearch.
4. Hudson Martin Garland (1773-1863) m. 1792 Elizabeth Penn Phillips.
5. James Garland m. 1772 Anne Wingfield.
James Garland (1753-81) served as lieutenant and captain in the Albemarle County, Virginia militia. He was born in Hanover; died in Charlottesville, Va.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 161  page 302
Mrs. Clara Clemens Webster.
DAR ID Number: 160970
Born in Marshall County, W. Va.
Wife of Frank B. Webster.
Descendant of David Boyd, as follows:
1. Theodore Clemens (1831-83) m. 1861 Susan Murray (b. 1843).
2. Amos Clemens (1810-99) m. 1834 Christiana Boyd (1812-82).
3. John Boyd m. Aseneth Williams.
4. David Boyd m. 1771 Elizabeth Henderson.
David Boyd (1743-1831) served as private in Capt. James Chambers' company, Col. William Thompson's battalion of riflemen, Pennsylvania troops. He was born in Curnberland County; died in Washington, Pa.
Also No. 157035.  David Boyd and Elizabeth Henderson Boyd

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162  page 48
Mrs. Grace Patten Boyd.
DAR ID Number: 161154
Born in Yuma, Colo.
Wife of Albert Nelson Boyd.
Descendant of Capt. Ahasuerus G. Marselus, Jeremiah DeGraaf, Sergt. JosephNelson, Simeon Potter, Lieut. Daniel McCleary, Josiah Beach and Simon Newcomb, as follows:
1. Edward M. Patten (b. 1849) m. 1879 Harriet Jane Marselus (1856-96).
2. William Patten (1817-97) m. 1843 Elizabeth N. Pratt (1819-56); David Marcellus (1821-1910) m. 1850 Sarah Knights (1824-76).
3. Nanning Marselus (1774-1854) m. 1799 Deborah DeGraaf (1776-1869); Simon Newcomb Pratt (1796-1881) m. 1819 Deborah Isabel Nelson (1796-1851); James Knights (1793-1842) m. 1820 Abigail Potter (1798-1885).
4. Ahasuerus G. Marsehus m. 1765 Hester Visscher (Fisher) (1747-1814);
William Cobb Pratt   (1764-1830) m. 1789 Sarah Newcomb (1773-1800); Jeremiah DeGraaf m. 1769 Annatje (Anna) Quackenbush (b. 1748); Joseph Nelson, Jr. (1771-1845), m. 1795 Mary McCleary (1770-1849); Simeon Potter m. 1790 Phoebe Beach (d. 1856).
5. Joseph Nelson m. 1761 Isabel Rogers (1738-1818); Daniel McCleary m. 1769 Elizabeth Savage (1742-1825); Ephraim Beach (1728-86) m. 1751 Deborah Johnson (1729-77); Simon Newcomb m. 1778 Sarah Mead (1736-1815).
6. Josiah Beach m. 1726 Annis Day (1710-82).
Ahasuerus G. Marcelus (1740-99) served as private in Col. Abraham Wemple's regiment, Albany County Militia, and was captain of batteau men under Col. Christopher Yates, New York troops. He was born in Albany County; died in Amsterdam, N. Y.
Jeremiah DeGraaf (1727-1809) served as private in Capt. William Snock'scompany, Col. Frederick Fisher's regiment, Tryon County, New York militia. He was born in New York.
Joseph Nelson (1740-1816) served as sergeant in the New York militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Argyle, N. Y.     Simeon Potter (1765-1856) served as private in the 13th regiment, Albany County, New York militia, under Col. Cornelius Van Veghten. He was born in Dartmouth, Mass.; died in Glenville, NY.
Daniel McCleary (1740-97) served as ensign and lieutenant under Col. John Williams, White Creek District, Charlotte County, New York militia. He was born in Methuen, Mass.; died in Salem, N. Y.
Josiah Beach (1705-79), a patriot, whose home was burned by the British, 1777. He was born and died in Newark, N. J.
Simon Newcomb (1736-1819) served as private in the 4th regiment, Dutchess County, New York militia. He was born in Lebanon, Conn.; died in Pittstown, N. Y.   Also No. 145113.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162  page 87
Mrs. Dorothy Burroughs Marmon Boyd.
DAR ID Number: 161282
Born in Indianapolis, Ind.
Wife of Philip Linneas Boyd.
Descendant of Benjamin Burroughs, as follows:
1. Walter C. Marmon (b. 1872) m. 1898 Annie Burroughs Hall (b. 1871).
2. Franklin Hall (1846-1916) m. 1868 Annie Burroughs Lentz (1847-1915).
3. John Lentz (1795-1850) m. 1844 Hannah Burroughs (1803-78).
4. Benjamin Burroughs, Jr. (1764-1825), m. 1784 Judith Loomis (1766-1820).
5. Benjamin Burroughs m. 1763 Mary Van Horn.
Benjamin Burroughs served as private in Capt. Jacob DuBois' company, Col. Samuel Dick's regiment, Salem County, New Jersey militia. He was born, 1742, in Morris County; died in Salem County, N. J.
Also No. 138314.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162  page 88
Mrs. Helen Braden Stout.
DAR ID Number: 161286
Born in Indianapolis, Ind.
Wife of Oliver Hart Stout.
Descendant of Jacob Braden, as follows:
1. Robert Boyd Braden (1852-1905) m. 2d 1893 Marguerite Pasquier (b. 1861).
2. Hugh Braden (1820-86) m. 1842 Ruth Laycock (1824-1916).
3. James Braden (1787-1871) m. 1812 Elizabeth Boyd (1793-1853).
4. Jacob Braden m. 1785 Rebecca Cooley (1770-1820).
Jacob Braden (1755-1829) served as private in the Pennsylvania troops under Captains Howell and Meiers. He was born in Ireland; died in Washington County, Pa.    Also No. 111567.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162  page 98
Mrs. Mary Hood Crenshaw Pershing.
DAR ID Number: 161317
Born in Wellington, Kan.
Wife of Ernest H. Pershing.
Descendant of Col. Robert Patterson, as follows:
1. John Crenshaw (1854-1904) m. 2d 1883 Mary A. Tipton (b. 1865).
2. W. A. Tipton (b. 1833) m. 1858 Harriet Boyd (1842-73).
3. Samuel Boyd (1813-59) m. 1840 Rebecca Jane Nisbet (1822-73).
4. James Irwin Nisbet (1777-1836) m. 1806 Elizabeth Patterson (1788-1827).
5. Robert Patterson m. 1780 Elizabeth Lindsay (1760-1833).
Robert Patterson (1753-1827) was commissioned captain, 1780, by Gov. Thomas Jefferson, and promoted colonel, 1782. In 1812 he received a pension. He was born in Bedford County, Pa.; died in Dayton, Ohio.
Also No. 159227.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162  page 108
[p.108] Mrs. Grace Kelly Frazer.
DAR ID Number: 161345
Born in Ottumwa, Iowa.
Wife of Guy G. Frazer.
Descendant of William Stewart, as follows:
1. Thomas G. Kelly (1832-1915) m. 1879 Emma Harbison (b. 1849).
2. William Harbison (1804-53) m. 1825 Elizabeth Boyd (1808-92).
3. Alexander Harbison (1775-1846) m. 1802 Elizabeth Stewart (1783-1834).
4. William Stewart m. Sarah Calhoun.
William Stewart (1739-1830) served as private in Capt. Felix Worley's company, Colonel Thompson's 3d regiment, South Carolina Line, 1779. He was born in Ireland; died in Xenia, Ohio.
Also No. 141108.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162  page 114
Miss Anna Gertrude Wilsey.
DAR ID Number: 161367
Born in Sheldon, Iowa.
Descendant of Lieut. John DeVoe, as follows:
1. Louis N. Wilsey (b. 1859) m. 1887 Mary Mullin (b. 1860).
2. Hiram Wilsey (1820-72) m. 1854 Anna Boyd (1826-1911).
3. Peter Boyd (b. 1790) m. 1820 Magdalena DeVoe (1796-1855).
4. David DeVoe (1766-1844) m. 1787 Eva Wasmeer (Wosmer).
5. John DeVoe m. 1st 1764 Sarah Frazier.
John DeVoe was lieutenant, 1777, in the 2d company, 4th regiment, Albany County, New York militia, and was in the battle of Stillwater. He was born, 1744, in Albany County, N. Y.; died in New York.
Also No. 92980.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162  page 119
Mrs. Ruth Allen Gookin.
DAR ID Number: 161382
Born in Cedar, Iowa.
Wife of Elmer Leroy Gookin.
Descendant of Lieut. Col. Thomas Murray, as follows:
1. Henry Smith Allen (b. 1869) m. 1893 Annie Eliza Boyd (b. 1867).
2. William Johnson Boyd (1831-97) m. 1853 Ellen Chandler 1833-1915).
3. Thomas Murray Boyd (1803-99) m. 1829 Ann Sanderson (d. 1866).
4. William Boyd (1765-1857) m. 1802 Anne Murray (1772-1821).
5. Thomas Murray m. 1767 Eleanor Collier (1739-1800).
Thomas Murray (1738-99) served as lieutenant colonel in the 4th and 5th battalions, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Dauphin County; died in Northumberland County, Pa.
Also No. 140185.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162  page 155
Mrs. Mildred Boyd Dahl.
DAR ID Number: 161504
Born in Dover, N. H.
Wife of J. Frank Dahl.
Descendant of James Fogg, as follows:
1. Herbert W. Boyd (1859-1912) m. 1884 Nettie F. Wallace (1863-1902).
2. Gilbert Wallace (1831-84) m. 1859 Betsy A. Breed (1834-95).
3. Jacob Wallace (1796-1864) m. 1820 Rachel Fogg (1796-1876).
4. Enoch Fogg (1771-1845) m. 1795 Sarah Wallace (1778-1854).
5. James Fogg m. 1762 Apphia Collins (1743-1831).
James Fogg (1739-1815) served as private in the New Hampshire troops under Captains Rowe and Haven, Colonels Poor, Moulton and Tash. He was born in Hampton; died in Deerfield, NH.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 163  page 6
Mrs. Alda Boyd Shelton.
DAR ID Number: 162018
Born in Newport, Tenn.
Wife of Oliver Hugh Shelton.
Descendant of Joseph Howell, as follows:
1. David L. Boyd (b. 1851) m. 1867 Belle Howell (b. 1845).
2. Collins Howell (1812-1905) m. 1834 Mourning G. Howell (1817-95).
3. Henry Howell (1775-1866) m. 1803 Mary Miller (parents of Collins).
4. Joseph Howell m. 1768 Margaret Eleanor Gorman.
Joseph Howell (1731-1835) served as private in Capt. Adam Alexander's company, 1776, and was engaged in the battles of Kings Mountain and Guilford Courthouse. He was born in Anson County; died in Cabarrus
County, N. C.      Also No. 153749.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 163  page 11
Miss Marjorie Lee Burgum.
DAR ID Number: 162037
Born in McLean, N. D.
Descendant of Frances Boyd, as follows:
1. Joseph Arthur Burgum (b. 1859) m. 1893 Jessamine Slaughter (b. 1876).
2. B. F. Slaughter (1842-96) m. 1869 Linda Warfel (1844-1910).
3. Charles Warfel (1808-65) m. 1830 Mary Boyd (1810-79).
4. William Francis Boyd (1782-1850) m. 1803 Elizabeth Kelley (1780-1844).
5. 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. 154815.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 163  page 207
Mrs. Lydia E. Boyd Davison.
DAR ID Number: 162683
Born in Bartholomew County, Ind.
Wife of John A. Davison.
Descendant of Patrick Boyd, as follows:
1. Harvey H. Boyd (1840-1911) m. 1865 Minerva C. Boyd (b. 1846).
2. Patrick P. Boyd (1804-81) m. 2d Eliza Gray (1820-94).
3. Patrick Boyd m. Ann McDowell.
Patrick Boyd (1759-1835) received a pension for service as private in the Virginia Line under Colonels Grayson, Moffett and Bowyer. He was born in Augusta County; died in Monroe County, Va.
Also No. 139302.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 163  page 275
Miss Winnie I. Jester.
DAR ID Number: 162909
Born in Walton, N. Y.
Descendant of Corp. William Boyd, as follows:
1. Enos D. Jester (1844-1914) m. 1864 Eveline M. Hall (b. 1844).
2. Simeon Hall (1813-84) m. 1842 Betsey Boyd (1825-1900).
3. Reuben Boyd (b. 1793) m. 1814 Rebecca Bond (1797-1864).
4. William Boyd m. 1777 Marjary Taylor (1758-1833).
William Boyd (1750-1839) served as a corporal in Capt. Isaac Tuckerman'sCompany, Col. Ebenezer Francis' Massachusetts Regiment. He was born in Cambridge; died in West Springfield, Mass.
          William Boyd and Marjary Taylor

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 163  page 275
Mrs. Louesa Jester Kerr.
DAR ID Number: 162910
Born in Cannonsville, N. Y.
Wife of Frank M. Kerr.
Descendant of Corp. William Boyd, as follows:
1. Enos D. Jester (1844-1914) m. 1864 Eveline M. Hall (b. 1844).
See No. 162909.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164  page 28
Mrs. Warre Boyd Mckinnon.
DAR ID Number: 163100
Born in Elba, Ala.
Wife of Edward Franklin McKinnon.
Descendant of James Young, as follows:
1. William Penn Boyd (b. 1852) m. 1877 Sallie Simmons (b. 1856).
2. Alfred Boyd (1818-82) m. 1834 Caroline Anne Jones (1818-92).
3. Archibald Boyd m. 1806 Esther Young (1787-1838).
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 SC.     Also No. 154236.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164  page 33
[p.33] Mrs. Ruby Craig Potts.
DAR ID Number: 163113
Born in Limestone, Pa.
Wife of R. Warren Potts.
Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Craig, as follows:
1. Joseph Craig (1842-92) m. 1874 Margaret McNutt (1847-1906).
2. Samuel Craig (d. 1875) m. Maria Hill.
3. Joseph Craig m. Nancy Moorhead (1777-1835).
4. Samuel Craig m. 2d Jane Boyd.
Samuel Craig served in the Commissary Department and as lieutenant in the Pennsylvania troops under Colonels William Thompson and John Proctor. He was born in New Jersey; died, 1777, in Pennsylvania.
Also No. 162231.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164  page 101
Mrs. Zoe Boyd Jones.
DAR ID Number: 163323
Born in Eskridge, Kans.
Wife of James Jones.
Descendant of William Paisley, as follows:
1. Abner Hall Boyd (b. 1859) m. 1885 Ida Clayton (1862-1919).
2. Adlia Manson Boyd (1838-1913) m. 1859 Nancy Jane Donnell (b. 1838).
3. John Paisley Donnell (1814-74) m. 1837 Polly Barry (1814-73).
4. George Donnell (1791-1853) m. 1811 Deliverance Paisley (1791-1849).
5. John Paisley (1764-1844) m. 1790 Jean Rankin (1771-1822).
6. William Paisley m. 1763 Deliverance Paine (1743-1818).
William Paisley (1741-1822) served as private in Capt. Arthur Forbes' company, North Carolina militia. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Guilford County, N. C.
Also No. 131219.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164  page 180
Mrs. A. Lillian Hall Orlo.
DAR ID Number: 163564
Born in Portage County, Ohio.
Wife of Harold Orlo.
Descendant of Hugh Riddle, as follows:
1. Allison E. Hall (b. 1867) m. 1893 Ada Luella Johnson (b. 1869).
2. Billings H. Hall (b. 1842) m. 1864 Alice Frances Boyd (1844-1917).
3. Robert Boyd (b. 1797) m. Susannah Riddle (b. 1801).
4. Hugh Riddle m. Ann Maria Houston (1765-1837).
Hugh Riddle (1761-1833) served as private in the New Hampshire troops. He was born and died in Bedford,  NH.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164  page 212
Mrs. Bertha Bowen Boyd King.
DAR ID Number: 163654
Born in Appleton, Wis.
Wife of John Hutchinson King.
Descendant of Daniel Bowen and of Corp. Sylvanus Clark, as follows:
1. Samuel Boyd (1836-1907) m. 1864 Cornelia Bowen (1840-1924).
2. Elisha Bowen (1791-1863) m. 1830 Mary Ann Clark (1802-60).
3. Daniel Bowen m. 1788 Mehitable Packard (1758-1838); Sylvanus Clark m. 1775 Dorothy Smith (d. 1823).
Daniel Bowen (1750-1829) enlisted as private in the Connecticut militia, serving under Captain Manning and General Putnam; was at Bunker Hill, in the New Jersey campaign and at Valley Forge. He was born in Woodstock, Conn.; died in Reading, Vt.
Also No. 58154.
Sylvanus Clark (1753-1838) served as private and corporal in the Connecticut
troops. He was born in  Haddam; died in Guilford, Conn.
Also No. 68341.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164  page 238
Mrs. Rebecca Ann Mcgaughey Nelson.
DAR ID Number: 163726
Born in Sevier County, Tenn.
Wife of Matthew Nelson.
Descendant of William McGaughey, as follows:
1. John McGaughey (1797-1865) m. 1830 Martha Cannon (1808-91).
2. William McGaughey, Jr. (b. 1773), m. 1793 Margaret Boyd (b. 1775).
3. William McGaughey m. Elizabeth Lackey (1742-1804).
William McGaughey served as private in the Virginia troops at Fort Pitt under Col. John Neville. He was born, 1740, in Scotland; died in Maury County, Tenn.
Also No. 157179.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164  page 285
Mrs. Elizabeth Rose Kohler Keith.
DAR ID Number: 163871
Born in Boulder, Colo.
Wife of Leonard N. Keith.
Descendant of Philip Viele, as follows:
1. Frederick W. Kohler (b. 1871) m. 1893 Franc B. McCall (b. 1871).
2. Fred W. Kohler (1832-1904) m. 1868 Rosetta Viele (1848-1919).
3. James Boyd Viele (1810-95) m. 1835 Lucinda Emerson (1816-67).
4. Jacob Viele (1775-1850) m. Catherine Boyd (1785-1867).
5. Philip Viele m. 1770 Rachel Fonda (1748-1839).
Philip Viele (1745-97) served as private in Captain Van Patten's company, Col. Myndert Wemple's 2d Albany County, New York regiment. He was born and died in Schenectady, N. Y.
Also No. 131566.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 165  page 189
Mrs. Ann Eliza Todd Boyd.
DAR ID Number: 164608
Born in Andrew County, Mo.
Wife of William J. Boyd.
Descendant of Joseph Todd, as follows:
1. Jeptha Todd, Jr. (b. 1858), m. 1885 Lettie Peter (b. 1866).
2. Jeptha Todd (1808-75) m. 1838 Hulda Ann Todd (1812-75).
3. Elisha Todd (1780-1851) m. 1806 Sarah McMahan (1781-1849) (parents of Jeptha).
4. Joseph Todd m. Ann Cross.
Joseph Todd served, 1775, as a private in Capt. George Wall's company, Bucks County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born, 1748, in Pennsylvania; died in Howard County, Mo.
Also No. 151886.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 165  page 191
Mrs. Cora Dunham Boyd.
DAR ID Number: 164611
Born in St. Louis, Mo.
Wife of Willard William Boyd.
Descendant of Ensign Simeon Dunham, Benjamin Peckham, Corp. Samuel Horton, Lieut. Josiah Osgood, Ichabod Phelps, Jr., and Ellis Luther, as follows:
1. John Samuel Dunham (1833-1903) m. 1858 Emily Maria Peckham (1837-96).
2. Harvey Dunham (1806-49) m. 1831 Abbey Juliet Horton (1811-87); George Taylor Peckham (1808-82) m. 1829 Cynthia M. Osgood (1807-90).
3. Isaac Dunham (1765-1827) m. 1794 Mary Phelps (1772-1836); George Hazard Peckham, Jr. (1780-1845), m. 1808 Nancy Lawton (1784-1861); Samuel Chester Horton (1781-1863) m. 1806 Sibyl Luther (1782-1867); Luther Osgood (1787-1850) m. 1805 Lucy Osgood (1775-1857).
4. Simeon Dunham m. 1st 1764 Abijah Phelps (Talcott) (1736-1804); George Hazard Peckham (d. 1799) m. 1763 Sarah Taylor (1747-95); Samuel Horton m. 1778 Hannah Morris; Josiah Osgood m. 1760 Jane Byington (1742-1822); Ichabod Phelps, Jr., m. 1761 Mary Trumbull (1741-99); Ellis Luther m. 1st 1780
Sibyl Post (d. 1802).
5. Benjamin Peckham m. 1737 Mary Hazard (1722-1805).
Simeon Dunham (1739-1817) served as ensign in Capt. John Wells' 8th company,12th regiment, Connecticut militia, 1776. He was born and died in Gilead, Conn.
Benjamin Peckham (1715-92) was a member of committee contributing supplies to further war preparations. He was born in North Kingston; died in South Kingston, R. I.
[p.191] Samuel Horton (1757-1822) served as corporal in Captain Cone's company, Col. J. Wells' regiment, Connecticut troops. He was born and died in Hebron, Conn.
Josiah Osgood (1740-1830) responded to the Lexington Alarm as lieutenant in the Massachusetts militia.He was born in Sterling, Mass.;died in Verona, N. Y.
Also No. 148144.
Ichabod Phelps, Jr., served as sergeant in Capt. John Skinner's company, Col. Jonathan Latimer's regiment, Connecticut troops. He was born, 1738, in Hebron, Conn.
Ellis Luther (1755-1837) served as private in Captain Wells' company, Connecticut militia. He was born and died in Gilead, Conn.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 165 page 204
Mrs. Edith Boyd Johannes.
DAR ID Number: 164655
Born in Columbus, Nebr.
Wife of Otto Johannes.
Descendant of Lieut. George Brown, as follows:
1. Robert C. Boyd (b. 1847) m. 3d 1880 Sophia Thornberg (b. 1852).
2. John Boyd (1802-77) m. 1828 Susan Yardley (1806-65).
[p.204] 3. Thomas Yardley (1763-1828) m. 1785 Susanna Brown (1767-1835).
4. George Brown m. 1746 Elizabeth Field.
George Brown (1723-99) served as 2d lieutenant, 1775, in Captain Harvey'scompany, Bucks County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born and died in Bucks County, Pa.
Also No. 131026.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 165  page 304
Mrs. Helen Barbara King Wycoff.
DAR ID Number: 164999
Born in Ellwood, Pa.
Wife of Elmer L. Wycoff.
Descendant of Daniel Bowen, as follows:
1. John Hutchinson King (b. 1866) m. 1893 Bertha Bowen Boyd (b. 1869).
2. Samuel Boyd (1836-1907) m. 1864 Cornelia Bowen (b. 1840).
3. Elisha Bowen (1791-1863) m. 1830 Mary Ann Clark (1802-60).
4. Daniel Bowen m. 1788 Mehitable Packard (1758-1838).
Daniel Bowen (1750-1829) enlisted as private in the Connecticut militia, serving under Captain Manning and General Putnam; was at Bunker Hill, in the New Jersey campaign, and at ValleyForge. He was born in Woodstock, Conn.; died in Reading, Vt.
Also No. 163654.


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