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1001 | Renowned for her beauty and charming manners. | Douglas, Ellen (I9573)
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1002 | Richard Buck was born in the county of Norfolk, north-east of London, in 1582. He graduated from Oxford University and became a minister in the Anglican Church. He married and had two babies when he was recruited by the Virginia Company after the Jamestown colony's first pastor died in the colony's first winter of 1608. Reverend Buck, his wife and two baby daughters, sailed for Jamestown in 1609 with the colony's new governor, Sir Thomas Gates aboard the Sea Venture. The Sea Venture was wrecked in a storm at Bermuda and the passengers and crew did not arrive at Jamestown until May 23, 1610, nine months after the other ships of the Third Supply mission. When Gates and the other colonists from the Sea Venture arrived at Jamestown, they found only 60 of the 500 colonists alive after the harsh winter of 1609-1610 later known as the "Starving Time." Rev. Buck soon won the respect and trust of his Virginia flock and settled into his religious duties that included leading prayers twice a day and preaching on Thursday and Sunday. He also officiated at religious and public events, including opening the first session of the Virginia General Assembly, made up of the House of Burgesses and the Virginia Governor's Council. This assembly met in the church at Jamestown on July 30, 1619, as the first elected assembly and law making body in colonial America. Rev. Buck also presided over the wedding of John Rolfe and Pocahontas. He was a minister to the needs of the inhabitants of Jamestown from 1610 to 1624. Rev. Buck was an ancient planter. On a landowners list sent to England in 1625, he was given credit for 750 acres, planted, by patent, in the Corporaton of james City. Like so many of the early Virginia colonists, Rev. Buck fell ill and died in 1624 in Jamestown. | Buck, Reverend Richard (I26072)
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1003 | Richard Smith was a Jamestown colonist and is a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society He was born about 1589 in England and his parents were Mary (Browning) and John Thomas Smith of Gloucester, England. [ On 18 November 1618, Richard Smith of England, received a grant for land on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. He emigrated from England to Virginia on the ship "London Marchant" [sic] in March 1619/20. After a stop off in Rhode Island, where he married Elizabeth Welburn, He soon took up his 1618 land grant on the Eastern Shore. On 23 September 1639 Richard possessed 200 acres of land in Accawmack County, Virginia. The area where he resided became Northampton County, Virginia. | Smith, Richard Of Virginia (I25766)
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1004 | Richard was very involved in local governance and was a Captain of the militia when he served in King William's War in 1697. He was in the Upper House as Governor's Assistant for several years, and served as Deputy to Rhode Island General Assembly in 1671,1676, 1679-1681, 1696, 1698, 1700-02, 1805, and 1807-08. He served as Speaker of the House of Deputies in 1707-08, and Member of the Providence Town Council in 1700-01. He built a sawmill in Woonsocket, Rhode Island in 1680 and, in 1700 built one in Providence on the Woonasquatucket River, five miles above the salt water harbor. On 24 Oct 1666 Richard and Mary fined 40s each for fornication by the General Court of Trials in Newport. [RICR 11:51 | Arnold, Captain Richard (I393)
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1005 | Robert Richardson, born in England in 1615, embarked from Gravesend, England, April 3, 1635, in the ship "Paul", for St Christophus, with Shipmaster Jo. Acklin. Robert Richardson landed near Pongateaque, Accomack County, Virginia marrying Susanna Smith, daughter of Richard Smith. | Richardson, Robert (I25821)
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1006 | Robert was born about 1350 in Charlton Kings, also called Charlton Regis. Leckhampton came under Charlton for registering various deeds and both were part of the Cheltenham Hundred. Robert is first mentioned in 1377 in the Cheltenham Manor Court Records John Davy to answer Robert Hore in plea of debt In 1378 Robert Hore fined 2d for licence to agree with John Davy in plea of trespass 1384-85 Robert Hore with others give as fine 12d for excuse from court until next Michaelmas In the Cheltenham Rent Roll 14th century, Robert Hore is recorded as holding 7 acres at a rent of 3s 4d in Bafford tithing (Source - SC 11/220 Cheltenham Rent Roll 14 century? Note that it could be earlier.) Robert Hore c1410 is recorded in the Cheltenham Manorial records as holding '7 acres in Charlton Kings formerly his fathers Christian Hore c1380, and grandfather Hugh le Hore 1327.' This document is crucial as it records Roberts father and grandfather | Hore, Robert (I46295)
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1007 | Robert was granted a degree of Bachelor of Arts 1544-5, Master of Arts in 1548 from Cambridge. Robert was a Fellow of Saint John's College about 1545, and was so designated in a deed dated 24 Sep 1551, from Christopher Rogar of Little Eversden, husbandman, for 1/2 acre in Little Eversden (Queen's College Archives, Eversden Deed 664). This transfer was for property which Robert's brother, Edmund, had bought from Christopher Rogers, by a deed dated 10 Aug 1550 (Deed 663) and which Edmund bequeathed to Robert in his will dated 12 Jul 1551. The bequest was apparently implemented by reconveying it to Robert. On 4 May 1558 Mary Lete, widow of Robert, gentleman, quitclaimed to the College of Saint John certain lands in Great and Little Eversden, which lands had been deeded four days earlier by his brother Thomas Leete of Little Eversden, gentleman, for £60 (Deeds 672, 673). A performance bond of £100 was also executed. These must have been inherited lands in which Robert could have had some vague claim; otherwise there would have been no need for him to execute a quitclaim deed. As for the widow, Mary, she was perhaps the widow of brother Henry of whom little is known. On 16 Apr 1573 "Mr. Robert Leet and Alise Grudy” were married at Great Eversden. Robert was about 48 years old at the time of his marriage. Perhaps he had an earlier wife of whom there is no record. There seem to have been no other children except by his marriage to Alice Grundy. Alice was about 20 years younger than her husband. Their first child was baptized only 2 1/2 months after their marriage. Apparently, Robert resisted marriage as long as possible. | Leete, Robert (I4090)
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1008 | Robert was the son of Miles or Michael Brewton of the Province of Carolina and his first wife, Susannah Pinckney. By 1722 he had become a goldsmith in Charles Town. He lived there and in Christ Church Parish. In 1733 he was elected to represent St. Philip Parish in the Commons House of Assembly, a position he held until 1739. He subsequently represented Christ Church Parish (1739-1742) and St. Thomas and St. Dennis Parish (1746). Robert was a captain (1730), major (1736), and colonel (1741) of the Berkeley County Regiment of militia. | Brewton, Colonel Robert (I9152)
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1009 | Robert Young Hayne (November 10, 1791-September 24, 1839) was an American political leader. Born in St. Paul's Parish, Colleton District, South Carolina, Hayne studied law in the office of Langdon Cheves in Charleston, South Carolina, and in November 1812 was admitted to the bar there, soon obtaining a large practice. For a short time during the War of 1812 against Great Britain, he was captain in the Third South Carolina Regiment. He was a member of the lower house of the South Carolina state legislature from 1814 to 1818, serving as Speaker of the House in the later year; was attorney-general of the state from 1818 to 1822, and in 1823 was elected, as a Democrat, to the United States Senate. Hayne was considered a conspicuously ardent free-trader and an uncompromising advocate of States Rights. He opposed the protectionist tariff bill of 1824 and 1828, and consistently upheld the doctrine that slavery was a domestic institution and should be dealt with only by the individual states. In one of his speeches opposing the sending by the United States of representatives to the Panama Congress, he said, "The moment the federal government shall make the unhallowed attempt to interfere with the domestic concerns of the states, those states will consider themselves driven from the Union." In 1828, in response to the changing economic landscape in Massachusetts (there was a shift towards the manufacturing sector), Daniel Webster backed a high-tariff bill that would preserve manufacturing interest in Massachusetts. This angered Southern leaders and brought Webster into dispute with South Carolina's Robert Young Hayne, later evolving to what would be the Webster-Hayne debate. Hayne vigorously opposed the Tariff of 1832, was a member of the South Carolina Nullification Convention of November 1832, and reported the ordinance of nullification passed by that body on the November 24. After resigning from the Senate in 1832. In 1832, he was elected the 54th South Carolina Governor and served until 1834. After his term he was Mayor of Charleston, South Carolina, (1835-37) and was president of the Louisville, Cincinnati & Charleston Railroad, until his death. | Hayne, Senator Robert Young Sr (I8873)
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1010 | Samuel was a member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers.) He was a tanner by trade and in some deeds he was called a weaver. In May 1706 he had leather worth 11 s, 2 d that was taken from him for not training with the military evidently because of his faith. Regarding the land he owned, on March 12, 1712 he sold eight acers to John Mowry and ten acres of Joseph Mowry. He deeded seventy seven acres to his son James on February 28, 1716; 113 acres with a house and orchard to his son Peter on September 9, 1727; and 200 acres, his current homestead, orchard in Smithfield to his son John on September 14, 1733. On October 1, 1716 his nephew Joseph chose Samuel to be his guardian. | Aldrich, Samuel (I383)
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1011 | SAR Patriot #: P-102976 State of Service: Qualifying Service: Additional References: SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 Joseph Allston is the son of William Allston (1698 - 1744) and Esther (La Brosse de Marboeuf) Allston (1704 - 1781). His father was born in what was part of the Province of Carolina, and then Berkeley County, South Carolina and is now Georgetown, South Carolina. The name of the family plantation was "The Oaks." Joseph married Charlotte Rothmahler, born March 22, 1735, the daughter of Job Rothmahler and Anne (Dubosc) Rothmahler. Their descendants use both the names ALLSTON and ALSTON | Allston, Joseph (I46074)
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1012 | SAR Patriot #: P-104411 State of Service: MA Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service DAR #: A003070 Qualifying Service Description: Member of Committee of Correspondence Aug 1774 Delegate to Provincial Congress in Concord, MA Sep 1774 Additional References: NSDAR RC 432802 ------------------------------------------------ A SAR application (Membership 37384) states that Consider Arms served as a committee member of correspondence and of Treasury 1774-5 and a member of the Constitutional Convention in 1778. Cites DAR approved patriot. Cites The History of Conway page 57. Note: The DAR may have recently ruled that his service is not within dates .. Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 12 Sep 2021), "Record of Consider Arms", Ancestor # A003070. | Arms, Consider (I28428)
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1013 | SAR Patriot #: P-104959 State of Service: NC Qualifying Service: Major General / Patriotic Service DAR #: A003388 Birth: 1720 / Brunswick / NC Death: 24 Oct 1781 / Sampson / NC Qualifying Service Description: MEM OF PROV. CONGRESS & MEM OF COMM OF SAFETY Additional References: Grave Registry form. National Society Sons of the American Revolution (SAR); The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1847-2011; “Biographical History of North Carolina from the colonial times to the present” by Samuel A’Court Ashe (1906)e Spouse: Rebecca Moore Children: Elizabeth Maria; Harriet; | Ashe, Major General John Baptiste (I45008)
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1014 | SAR Patriot #: P-112370 State of Service: NC Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service DAR #: A008558 Qualifying Service Description: Furnished Supplies Additional References: Sundries Furnished By Militia of NC, Book C, pg 115 #3771, Book C, pg 113 - #3704, 3705 DAR RC#s 432514, 432515 cite HAUN, NC REV ARMY ACCTS BOOK A, PART XII, pg 1691, #577 BOOK C, PART XIV, pg 1942, #4608 | Beeson, Reverend Benjamin Sr. (I8373)
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1015 | SAR Patriot #: P-114431 Private Michael Bieber served with 3rd Battalion, Northampton County Militia, Pennsylvania Militia during the American Revolution. State of Service: PA Qualifying Service: Private DAR #: A008241 Qualifying Service Description: Private - CPT Paul Knauss, LTC Nicholas Kern Additional References: Pennsylvania Archieves, Fifth Series, Vol VIII, pg 239-240 Spouse: Anna Maria Fenstermacher Children: Peter; Catharina; Anna Margaret/Margaretta; Regina; | Bieber, Johannes Michael Valentine Sr (I46311)
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1016 | SAR Patriot #: P-114974 State of Service: NY Qualifying Service: Lieutenant Colonel DAR #: A010828 Birth: 04 Aug 1743 Quaker Hill / Dutchess / NY Death: 08 Oct 1828 Greene / Chenango / NY Qualifying Service Description: Colonel Morris Graham, 5th Reg, Dutchess Co, NY Militia Additional References: MATHER, REFUGEES OF 1776 FROM LI TO CT, pg 270 NY CAL OF HIST MANUSCRIPTS RELATING TO THE WAR OF THE REV, Volume 1, pg 72, 73 Spouse: Elizabeth Aiken Children: Mary; Benjamin Jr; James; George Washington; Maurice; Lewis; | Birdsall, Colonel Benjamin (I8882)
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1017 | SAR Patriot #: P-122903 State of Service: NC Qualifying Service: Civil Service / Patriotic Service DAR #: A015746 Birth: 09 Oct 1719 Quaker Neck / Kent / MD Death: 28 Jan 1808 Knoxville / Knox / TN Qualifying Service Description: NSDAR cites: GRAND JURY FOREMAN; GRAND JUROR OVERSEER OF ROAD TOOK OATH OF ALLEGIANCE TO MAKE LAND ENTRY, 1778 Additional References: NSDAR cites: ANSON CO, NC, MINUTE DOCKET, 1776-1777, pg 158, 160, 178, 179, 181, FHL #18165 ANSON CO, NC LAND ENTRY BOOKS, 1778-1795, pg 70, ENTRY #51, FHL #18124 SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 Spouse: Elizabeth Clothier Children: Joseph; Darden; | Brown, Doctor Dixen Morgan (I8859)
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1018 | SAR Patriot #: P-123367 State of Service: Qualifying Service: Birth: 1736 Death: 1776 Additional References: SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 | Browning, Jacob Francis (I28521)
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1019 | SAR Patriot #: P-124045 State of Service: CT Qualifying Service: Civil Service DAR #: A016456 Birth: 24 Mar 1725 New Milford / New Haven / CT Death: 28 Jan 1793 New Milford / Litchfield / CT Qualifying Service Description: NSDAR cites COLLECTOR FOR CLASS RATES OF CONTINENTAL SOLDIERS, 1781 Additional References: NSDAR cites MULLEN, CT TOWN MEETING RECS, Vol 2, pg 66 Spouse: Elizabeth Sherman Children: William Sherman; Hannah; Samuel Beebe; Mehitable; Josiah; Salmon; Asaph; | Buck, James (I2336)
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1020 | SAR Patriot #: P-126410 State of Service: VA Qualifying Service: Soldier / Civil Service / Patriotic Service DAR #: A132588 Birth: bef 1731 Death: bef 13 May 1795 / Wythe / VA Qualifying Service Description: Grand Juror, 1780 Private in Fincastle County Militia, Virginia, in 1774 for the Battle of Point Pleasant Provided Horses for Hire and Bushels of Corn for the Militia Served in Capt Newell's Company of Montgomery County Militia on 05 Apr 1781 Additional References: Annals of SW Virginia, Summers, Part 1, pg 742 Soldiers of Fincastle County, Virginia, 1774, Mary Kegley, pg 5, 21, 35, 56 Militia of Montgomery County, Virginia, 1777-1790, Mary Kegley, pg 20, 30 SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 Spouse: Jane Woods Children: Claudius; David; Elizabeth; Mary; Michael; Sarah; William; William served in the American Revolution with Capt. Daniel Smith and Lt. William Edmundson. His brother David also served with Edmundson's Co. (D.W. Records p. 242 and 257.) | Buster, William John Jr. (I8919)
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1021 | SAR Patriot #: P-126953 State of Service: VA Qualifying Service: Soldier / Patriotic Service DAR #: A133396 Birth: 1750 / / VA Death: aft 05 Mar 1803 / Hawkins / TN Qualifying Service Description: Captains Jas Newell, Wm Love, Montgomery County Militia, Virginia Private in Fincastle County Militia, Virginia, in 1774 for the Battle of Point Pleasant Oath of Allegiance Paid for Provisions Additional References: Militia of Montgomery Co, VA, 1777-1790, Mary Kegley, pg 20, 30, 54, 127 Soldiers of Fincastle Co, VA, 1774, Mary Kegley, pg 5, 20, 21, 35, 56 "Early Adventures on the Western Waters," Mary Kegley, lists his Oath of Allegiance and his Payment for Provisions in 1777 and 1782, respectively, pg 124, 148 The VA Genealogist, V 17, 1973, Dorman, pg 158 SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 Richard served in Revolutionary War under Captain Daniel Smith and under Lt William Edmondson, Dunsmore's War. Military Service 1777, Montgomery Co., VA, Militia under Captains’ Newell and Love, 1777-1790. Under Captain Love, on Sept. 7, 1780, he participated in the Battle of Kings Mountain. This battle is seen as one of the most important of that war. https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_battle_of_kings_mounta in.html After his military service, Richard and family moved to Hawkins and Claiborne Counties,TN. Records of this family are found in the records of the Big Spring Baptist Church, located at Springdale, four miles southeast of Tazewell, TN, in Claiborne Co. The records show "Richard and Eliabeth Bird moved their letter there June 2 1802, the Church met and agreed to hold Church meeting at Richard Bird's on War Creek on the 4th Sunday June 2, 1802. There is a record of Richard and Elizabeth's 11 children in the Church Records. Oldest son William became a Baptist minister. Richard's will, dated and signed 5 March 1803, in Hawkins Co., TN, mentions eldest sons: William, John, David, two daughters: Jane McDaniel, and Ann Day and two younger sons: Michael and Richard, as well as four younger children: Elizabeth Byrd, Mary Byrd, James Byrd and Charles Byrd, who were still minors. He mentions wife, Elizabeth. Many of the children lived and died in Alabama which had been part of VA. | Byrd, Richard Sr (I8817)
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1022 | SAR Patriot #: P-127032 State of Service: NC Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service DAR #: A018035 Birth: 17 Sep 1715 / New Kent / VA Death: 1783 / Dobbs / NC Qualifying Service Description: Furnished Supplies and Sundries Additional References: Haun, NC Rev Army Accts, Book D, Book 1, Part 16, pg 2314 Haun, NC Rev Army Accts, Vol 10, Part 8, pg 1001 SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 DAR Patriot Index (1990), p465 | Cade, Stephen (I25958)
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1023 | SAR Patriot #: P-127514 State of Service: PA Qualifying Service: Colonel / Patriotic Service Birth: 1726 / / MD Death: 29 Jul 1776 Carlisle / / PA Qualifying Service Description: Captain during French and Indian War, dated jan 16, 1758, under Colonel Washington He was appointed to correspond with the other committees of this province upon the great objects of public attention and to cooperate in every measure conducing to the welfare of British America This committee was appoinment was on July 12, 1774, and the committee met in Philadelphia Jul 15, 1775 He was appointed Colonel of the Troops in 1776, but died before he could take an active part in the War Additional References: 1st-11th Annual Reports DAR. Senate documents (United States Congress, Senate). Government Printing Office: Washington, DC SAR # 60275 DAR # 224507 cites: PA Archives 2nd Series Vol S, pg 67 Vol 13, pg 258 Vol 14, pg 3711 5th Series Vol P, 44, 62, 90, 108, 265 Vol 1, pg 105 Vol 6, pg 4 and 5 History of Cumberland and Adams Co, pg 90 and 306 History of Perry County, Hain, pg 161, 162, 168 Egle Notes and Queries, Erd, S. Vol 3, pg 283 Spouse: (1) Mary Scull; (2) Frances Gibson Children: Martha; | Callender, Colonel Robert (I269)
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1024 | SAR Patriot #: P-129577 State of Service: CT Qualifying Service: Captain DAR #: A019960 Birth: 22 Feb 1730 Norwalk / Fairfield / CT Death: 02 Jan 1819 New Canaan / Fairfield / CT Qualifying Service Description: 2LT, 5th Co, Col Smiks Bn, under Gen Gates (Jul 1776) LT, under Capt Daniel Benedict's 9th Co, NY Militia (1776) CAPT, 9th Co, 9th Militia, under Gen Wooster (May 1777) Commanded company of minutemen along coast of Long Island CAPT, under Capt Lockwood, attack on Morriena, NY (Jan 1780) NSDAR cites Also, LT, 9TH REG, Col JOHN MEAD 2Lt, Capt ELIJAH BEACH, Col HEMAN SWIFT'S CT STATE BATT Additional References: "Men of Connecticut in the war of the Revolution", Adj Gen Rpt, pg 391, 458, 459, 484, 485, 554 Hall's Norwalk Records, pg 127 "Narrative of Levi Hanford", pg 58 NSDAR cites: HOADLEY, PUB RECS OF THE STATE OF CT, 1776-1781, Volume 1, pg 263, 267 Spouse: (1) Hannah Benedict; (2) Hannah Bates; Children: Mary/Polly; Ebenezer; Samuel; Deborah; Sally; Elizabeth; Mercy; Landon; Hannah; | Carter, John (I28110)
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1025 | SAR Patriot #: P-131647 State of Service: PA Qualifying Service: Civil Service / Patriotic Service DAR #: A020979 Birth: 01 Jun 1733 New London / New London / CT Death: 23 Apr 1816 Paupack / Pike / PA Qualifying Service Description: Justice of the Peace, Litchifield and Westmoreland Counties, CT Owner of Gristmill that produce food for soldiers Additional References: SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 Hoadly, Pub Recs of the Colony of CT 1772-1776, Vol 15, pg 279 1776-1781, Volume 3, pg 10, 11 Spouse: Sibel/Sybil Olmstead Cook Children: Moses; Uriah; | Chapman, Uriah Sr (I38139)
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1026 | SAR Patriot #: P-137802 State of Service: NC Qualifying Service: Captain / Patriotic Service DAR #: A025237 Birth: abt 1720 / Isle of Wight / VA Death: bef Sep 1792 / Franklin / NC Qualifying Service Description: Soldier, Franklin Co., NC DAR cites REIMBURSED FOR GOODS OR SERVICES Additional References: Hendricks, Lineage of Herring, Conyers Family, pg 21 Bass, Wilkes Family History and Genealogy of Thomas Wilkes, pg 51-52 National Cyclopedia, Biography of Christopher Conyers, pg 398 SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 DAR Patriot Index Book, Vol 1, pg 150 DAR cites NC REV ARMY ACCTS VOL 7, pg 67, FOLIO 4, ROLL #S.115.57.3 VOL 9, pg 88, FOLIO 3, ROLL #S.115.57.4 Spouse: Margaret Arundel/Arrendal Children: Mary; William; Ephraim; Amy Isabel; | Conyers, Captain Richard (I26192)
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1027 | SAR Patriot #: P-141455 State of Service: MA Qualifying Service: Private DAR #: A212167 Birth: 06 Mar 1744 Yarmouth / Barnstable / MA Death: 27 Sep 1807 Hawley / Franklin / MA Qualifying Service Description: Private, Capt Micah Chapman's co., Colonel Nathaniel Freeman's regt., service, 13 days on an alarm at Dartmouth and Falmouth, Sept. 1778; also, same company and regiment, service, 2 days guarding prisoners belonging to the British ship "Somerset" cast ashore on Cape Cod, Nov. 1778 Additional References: SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 Yarmouth, MA Town Records, Volume 3, pg 101 Yarmouth, MA Vital Records, Book 4, pg 65 MA Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol 4, pg 147 Muster/Payrolls of the Rev War (MA & RI) Volume 35, pg 237; Volume 55, pg N.92 Spouse: Mary Crosby Children: Samuel; Sarah; Judah; Theophilus; Abigail; Ebenezer; Betty; Polly; Joshua; Hannah; | Crosby, Ebenezer (I414)
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1028 | SAR Patriot #: P-145021 State of Service: Qualifying Service: Birth: 1744 Death: 1815 Additional References: SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 | Davis, Thomas (I33410)
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1029 | SAR Patriot #: P-147731 State of Service: NC Qualifying Service: Captain / Patriotic Service DAR #: A033599 Birth: 1749 / Caroline / VA Death: Nov 1802 / Halifax / NC Qualifying Service Description: Militia Sold provisions to the Revolutionary Army in NC Additional References: SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 Vouchers, NC Halifax District, No 3286, 3557, 3976, & 6396; Roll # 68.9 Historical Southern Families, Volume IX, John Bennett Boddie, 1971, pg 66 | Dickens, Joseph (I29753)
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1030 | SAR Patriot #: P-151133 State of Service: PA Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service / Civil Service DAR #: A034999 Birth: 1729 / / Scotland Death: 30 Mar 1794 Carlisle / / PA Qualifying Service Description: Private, 2nd Class, 6th Battalion, Cumberland County, Militia under Colonel James Dunlap. On the roll dated 8/2/1782 He was commissined Justice of the Peace, 8/9/1777 Memeber of the Assembly from 1780 to 1783 and was appointed first treasurer of Cumberland County 10/22/1768 During the War he was the sub-Lieutenant for Cumberland County 2ND COMPANY, Captain WILLIAM MOORHEAD, 6TH BATTN, Colonel JAMES DUNLOP, CUMBERLAND CO MILITIA JUSTICE OF PEACE COUNTY TREASURER, REP IN ASSEMBLY Additional References: SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 SAR # 45695, 60275 DAR # 224507 cites: PA Archives 2nd Series Vol pg 357, 750, 751 Vol S, PL 67 3rd Series, Vol 5, pg 107, 116, 136, 138, 144 5th Series, Vol 6, pg 440, 96 Egle Notes and Queries, Vol 1898, pg 151 Biog. Annals of Huntingdon, Fifflin, Juniata and Perry Counties, Vol 2, pg 1189 BEERS & CO, HIST OF CUMBERLAND & ADAMS COS PA, pg 136-137 | Duncan, Stephan (I417)
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1031 | SAR Patriot #: P-152167 State of Service: MD Qualifying Service: Private DAR #: A035323 Birth: 1755 on Shenandoah River / / VA Death: 23 Aug 1843 / Franklin / IN Qualifying Service Description: Served as a Private in Kent Co, MD under the command of Captain THOMAS MARSLAND, Colonel BROWN Additional References: SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 Pension Number *S32226 Spouse: Sarah Elizabeth Sailors | Eads, Henry (I25442)
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1032 | SAR Patriot #: P-152879 Additional References: SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 | Eckerson, Thomas Cornelius (I2591)
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1033 | SAR Patriot #: P-157398 State of Service: PA Qualifying Service: Patritoic Service DAR #: A039056 Qualifying Service Description: Took Oath of Allegiance, Berks County, PA 8 Jul 1778 Additional References: DAR RC # 902849 cites OWEN, PERSONS WHO TOOK THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE IN BERKS CO PA, COLLS OF GEN SOC OF PA, Volume 268, pg 212, FHL ROLL #20824 Spouse: (1) XX XX; (2) XX Koehler Children: Anna Maria; Burial:Neffs Union (aka Unionville) Cemetery (C-0375031) Location:Neffs / Lehigh / PA / USA Find A Grave Cemetery #:1973098 PVT 7 CO 3 BATT PA MILITIA REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN Jacob Fenstermacher, the eldest son of Mathias, was one of the founders of the Longswamp Reformed church. The proprietary return of 1767 shows that he was the owner of one hundred acres of land in that township, and his name appears in the federal census of 1790, indicating that he was then still living. | Fenstermacher, Johann Jakob Bernhard (I46313)
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1034 | SAR Patriot #: P-160071 State of Service: CT Qualifying Service: Private DAR #: A040522 Birth: 21 May 1740 Harwinton / Hartford / CT Death: Jun 1778 Qualifying Service Description: CAPT THEODORE WOODBRIDGE, COL HEMAN SWIFT, 1777 Additional References: SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 NARA, M881, COMP MIL SERV RECS, ROLL #314 Spouse: Rebecca Barker | Foote, Ebenezer (I28005)
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1035 | SAR Patriot #: P-164652 State of Service: MA Qualifying Service: Civil Service / Patriotic Service / Private DAR #: A043476 Birth: abt 1726 / / MA Death: 31 Aug 1807 Conway / Hampshire / MA Qualifying Service Description: PVT, CAPTs DICKINSON, CHILDS, DINSMORE, FRENCH, COLs WOODBRIDGE, LEONARD, FIELDS, WELLS MEM COMM OF CORRES, INSPECT, & SAFETY FENCE VIEWER, SURVEYOR OF HIGHWAYS & SELECTMAN Additional References: Grave Registry form. National Society Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) DAR Patriot Index, Vol I, pg 262 Vital Records of Conway, MA, pg 234 Tombstone Inscriptions, Conway, MA pg 31 MA SOLS & SAILS, Volume 6, pg 314 MADAR, TOWN OFFICIALS 1775-1783, GRC S 1, Volume 2, pg 218, 219, 220, 222 | Gates, Ensign Israel N. (I28254)
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1036 | SAR Patriot #: P-167367 State of Service: NC Qualifying Service: Lieutenant DAR #: A046084 Birth: 1761 / Duplin / NC Death: aft 1837 / Madison / FL Qualifying Service Description: MILITIA, WILMINGTON DISTRICT Revolutionary War service as a Lieut., in Capt William Rutledge's company raised for Duplin County (NC) Whig militia Additional References: NC REV WAR PAY VOUCHERS #446, #5501, ROLL #S.115.91 Pension #R4089 Spouse: Sabra Mathis Children: James; Ann; Susannah; Elizabeth; Lewis; He first entered as a volunteer under Captain Lanier of North Carolina who marched him to Fayetteville in said state, then they were met by General Butler who marched them to Atlanta in the State of Georgia. There they met with Gen. Green who marched them to Stone Point in the State of South Carolina at which place they had a battle with the British. After this battle he amongst others were discharged by General Green and returned to North Carolina having been in the service five months and about fifteen days. | Goff, William Sr (I38054)
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1037 | SAR Patriot #: P-167779 State of Service: CT Qualifying Service: Soldier Birth: 1720 Death: 1777 Additional References: Rev War Graves Register. Clovis H. Brakebill, compiler. 672pp. SAR. 1993 SAR Rev War Graves Register CD. Progeny Publishing Co: Buffalo, NY. 1998 | Goodrich, David Sr. (I9386)
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1038 | SAR Patriot #: P-171223 State of Service: NY Qualifying Service: Sergeant DAR #: A048863 Birth: 01 Jan 1748 / Albany / NY Death: bef Sep 1832 / Greene / NY Qualifying Service Description: PVT, CAPTs WALDRON, HOOGHTALING; Colonel ANTHONY VAN BERGEN, 11TH REGT, ALBANY CO, MIL SIGNED COXSACKIE DEC OF INDEPENDENCE Additional References: FERNOW, DOCS REL TO THE COL HIST OF STATE OF NY, "NY IN THE REV," VOL 1, pg 384 ROBERTS, NY IN THE REV, Volume 1, pg 4, 232, 233 NYDAR GRC, MISCELLANEOUS RECS, S3, Volume 45, pg 10, 11 SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 Spouse: (1) Rebecca; (2) Rachel Van Loon Children: Magdelane; Adah; | Groom, Joseph (I8609)
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1039 | SAR Patriot #: P-172097 State of Service: VA Qualifying Service: Captain DAR #: A048979 Birth: abt 1740 / Goochland / VA Death: bef 27 Nov 1820 / Fluvanna / VA Qualifying Service Description: NSDAR cites CAPT, ALBEMARLE CO & FLUVANNA CO MILITIA Additional References: NSDAR cites GWATHMEY, HIST REG OF VA IN THE REV, pg 336 PALMER & MCRAE, CAL OF VA STATE PAPERS, Vol 5, pg 553-554 Spouse: Mary Patross/Peatross; | Haden, Joseph (I25513)
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1040 | SAR Patriot #: P-174220 State of Service: VA Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service / Ensign DAR #: A050702 Birth: 1730 / Hanover / VA Death: bef Jul 1788 / Albemarle / VA Qualifying Service Description: Provided supplies such as Bacon 325 Pounds and Rye 20 Bushels 4th Compnay, 1st Battalion, 47th Regiment, Virginia Line NSDAR cites: FURNISHED SUPPLIES Additional References: "VA Publick Claims, Albemarle" by Abercrombie, Janice L. & Slatten, Richard, pg 39-40 DAR Lineage Book Vol 82, pg 92 DAR Patriot Index 1966, pg 299 ENS PS VA, Albermarkel, VA Public Claims, Patriot Certificate 104, Abercrombie & Slatton VA Rev Public Claims vol 1, pg 20, 26 Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Henley Children: Turner; Mary/Molly; Susan; Elizabeth; Rebecca; Richardson; Henley; | Hamner, William (I25488)
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1041 | SAR Patriot #: P-177070 State of Service: CT Qualifying Service: Sergeant DAR #: A052462 Birth: 12 Apr 1731 Windsor / Hartford / CT Death: 13 Apr 1819 bur. Fort Ann / Washington / NY Qualifying Service Description: Sgt., Capt David Downs, Col Charles Burrell, 1776 Also Pvt, Capt John Spoor, Col John Ashley, 1780 Additional References: 56th-77th Annual Reports DAR. Senate documents (US Congress, Senate). GPO: Washington, DC Rolls and Lists of CTt Men in the Rev 1775-1783, pg 34 MA Soldiers and Sailors of the Rev War, Volume 8, pg 280 Spouse: (1) XX XX; (2) Rhoda Goodrich Children: Issac H; Benjamin Franklin; Seth; Ira; Martha; John; David | Hoskins, Anthony V. (I251)
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1042 | SAR Patriot #: P-177935 State of Service: VT Qualifying Service: Lieutenant DAR #: A053635 Birth: 26 Mar 1744 Farmington / Hartford / CT Death: 02 Apr 1818 Cambridge / Franklin / VT Qualifying Service Description: Capt Benjamin Wait; Col Joab Hoisington Capt Benjamin Wait; Col Joab Hoisington's Cumberland Co. Militia, enlstd 06 Aug 1776 With Capt Ebenezer Allen, VT Militia, at Ticonderoga, Mar 1778, 15 das svc Private, Capt John Marcy's Co., VT Militia, mrchd 16 Mar 1781, 3 das svc Additional References: Grave Registry form. National Society Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 Goodrich. Vermont Men in the Rev War, pg 352, 795-796, 819, 825 FERNOW, DOCS REL TO THE COL HIST OF STATE OF NY, “NY IN THE REV,” VOL 15, pg 129 Spouse: (1) Azuba Russell; (2) Hannah Dean Sayles | Hawley, Elisha (I28281)
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1043 | SAR Patriot #: P-178113 State of Service: MD Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service / Soldier DAR #: A052596 Birth: 1743 / St Marys / MD Death: 24 Mar 1817 / Washington / KY Qualifying Service Description: Served in the St. Mary's militia and signed an Oath of Allegience in 1778 Additional References: SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 Clements & Wright, MD Militia in the Revolution, pg 210 Chronicles of St Mary's, Vol 4, #7, Jul 1956, pg 44 Manuscript Revolutionary Militia List, pg 245 and 254 appears the name of William Hayedn in a return of the militia for St. Mary's County, MD 1789 Certified Data Adair, Sullivan, Putnam and Schuyler CO, MO pg 836 Spouse: (1) Susanna Buckman (2) Margaret Mattingly Children: Sarah/Sallie; John B Anna; Mary; | Hayden, William (I34309)
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1044 | SAR Patriot #: P-224973 State of Service: GA Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service - Sergeant DAR #: A063046 Birth: abt 1754 / Chester / PA Death: Feb 1850 / Amite / MS Qualifying Service Description: Minuteman that served 2 years under Captain Henry Walker and Colonels Stewart and Elijah Clark, Columbus County, GA Additional References: Pension *S7081 SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 | Johnson, James Caleb (I32243)
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1045 | SAR Patriot #: P-240780 State of Service: VA Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service DAR #: A079203 Birth: 21 Apr 1720 / New Kent / VA Death: bef 01 Sep 1800 / Albemarle / VA Qualifying Service Description: FURNISHED SUPPLIES, 200 pounds of Beef Additional References: ALBEMARLE CO VA CT ORDERS 1783-1785, pg 11. COPY IN SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION WITH DAR #715990 + 894 Spouse: Elizabeth Martin Children: Lucy; Elizabeth; Richard; Susanna; | Moon, William (I25505)
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1046 | SAR Patriot #: P-241347 State of Service: CT Qualifying Service: Soldier Birth: 1713 New Haven / New Haven / CT Death: 04 Nov 1798 North Haven / New Haven / CT Qualifying Service Description: Militia, Danbury Alarm Apr 1777 Additional References: Johnson; CT Men in the Rev War pg 492 Spouse: Hannah Goodyear Children: Beede; Samuel; Mabel; | Mansfield, Thomas (I2465)
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1047 | SAR Patriot #: P-242999 State of Service: NC Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service / Civil Service DAR #: A075428 Birth: abt 1719 / Isle of Wight Colony / VA Death: bef Oct 1783 / Duplin / NC Qualifying Service Description: Musician, Capt Turner, Col Jethro Sumner, North Carolina Militia, Provided Muster Ground for Militia Paid for Services Rendered, 1781 Assessor, 1780-1781 Additional References: NC Rev War Pay Vouchers, #70, unumbered, roll #s.115.111 NC Historical Commission, Raleigh, NC Book 1, pg 25, Revolutionary Army Accounts NC Land Office, Warrants, plats of surveys, file #1560, roll #s.108.692 Rev War Pension file of Lot Rich S9076 Wilington Dist., NC, Certificate #2198 SAR of Mississippi Directory, 1950, pg 17, 22 NSDAR Patriot Index, pg 444 Cain, Four Centuries on the Pascagoula, Vol 2, pg 192, 193, 2?? Treasurer and Comptrollers Paper, Rev War Pay Vouchers, "Edmunf Mathis" (sic), Duplic Co. assessor, Oct. Term 1780 s115.58, Vol V, pg 43f , 43.r.1 S 115.48, Vol W-1, pg 1, 35 Rev War of Duplin-Sampson Counties, Bizzell, pg 6 Spouse: Mary/Molly Price Children: Sabra; James; Thomas; Zacheus; Lazrus; Olive; John; | Matthis, Edmund Hillery (I32102)
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1048 | SAR Patriot #: P-246881 State of Service: MA Qualifying Service: Private DAR #: A078249 Birth: 1730 Londonberry / / Ireland Death: 1800 Conway / / NH Qualifying Service Description: NH Regiment Additional References: No additional service references discovered in Aug 2024 Spouse: Hanna Hazen Osgood | McMillan, Colonel Andrew (I12469)
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1049 | SAR Patriot #: P-254213 State of Service: Qualifying Service: Birth: 1733 Death: 1802 Additional References: SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004 | Munson, Walter D. (I2267)
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1050 | SAR Patriot #: P-255619 Qualifying Service Description: Committee to provide for soldiers’ families during Rev War Surveyor of shingles and clapboards Additional References: History of the Town of Oxford, MA, G.F. Daniels, 1892, pg 131, 132 MADAR, Town Officials 1775 -1783, GRC 1935, S1 VOL 34, pg 137, 139, 143 | Newcomb, David (I72)
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