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Mrs. Mary Pierce Woods Chandler.
DAR ID Number: 8926
Born in Massachusetts.
Wife of William Erasmus Chandler.
Descendant of Maj. Joseph Babcock, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Josiah Bridges Woods and Frances Catharine Belcher, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joshua Belcher and Charlotte Babcock, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Babcock and Hannah Howe, his wife.
Joseph Babcock marched from Milton at the Lexington Alarm. In 1776 he was major in Col. Benjamin Gill's regiment and 1778 served under Col. William McIntosh.
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Miss Frances Woods Chandler.
DAR ID Number: 8929
Born in Massachusetts.
Descendant of Samuel Chandler and of Maj. Joseph Babcock, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William Erasmus Chandler and Mary Pierce Woods, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Franklin Chandler and Chloe Converse, his wife; Josiah Bridges Woods and Frances Catharine Belcher, his wife.
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Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Chandler and Sarah Stebbins, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Chandler and Dorcas Terry, his wife.
Samuel Chandler enlisted when a boy and in 1780 marched from Enfield to West Point, the expense of the company being paid by the town. He died in 1809, aged forty-seven.
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Mrs. Alice Belcher Tweedy.
DAR ID Number: 10149
Born in Missouri.
Wife of James F. Tweedy.
Descendant of Capt. William Belcher, of Connecticut.
Daughter of William H. Belcher and Mary Hunter, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Belcher and Sally Wilson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Belcher and Desire Morgan, his wife.
William Belcher turned out at the Lexington Alarm. He commanded a company, 1776, in the New York campaign, and his company suffered in the retreat. He was at Germantown and wintered at Valley Forge. He died in 1801 at Preston, where he was born in 1731.
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Mrs. Hannah Hancock Hunting.
DAR ID Number: 11544
Born in Massachusetts.
Wife of Edward A. Hunting.
Descendant of Capt. Belcher Hancock, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Kellam Hancock and Mary Ann Hancock, his wife.
Granddaughter of Belcher Hancock and Ann Hancock, his wife.
Belcher Hancock, 1775-80, rose from corporal to captain.
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Mrs. Margaret Norton Claghorn.
DAR ID Number: 14887
Born in Maine.
Wife of James N. Claghorn.
Descendant of Peter Norton.
Daughter of Supply Belcher Norton and Sarah Hulsart, his wife.
Granddaughter of Cornelius Norton and Margaret J. Norton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Cornelius Norton and Lydia Claghorn, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Peter Norton and Sarah Bassett, his wife.
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Miss Sarah L. Clark.
DAR ID Number: 16245
Born in Medford, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Sergt. Micah Stetson, Sergt. Belcher Clark, Capt. Robert Lenthal Eells and James Bourn, all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Samuel Clark and Lydia Stetson Eells, his wife.
Granddaughter of Edward Eells and Sarah Stetson, his wife; Zebulon Clark and Christiana Josselyn, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Micah Stetson and Sarah Copeland, his wife; Belcher Clark and Ann Wade, his wife; Robert Lenthal Eells and Ruth Copeland, his wife; Isaac Josslyn and Priscilla Bourn, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Bourn and Lydia Allen, his wife (m. 1756).
Micah Stetson, 1754-1838), served as corporal, 1776, and as sergeant, 1777, in Capt. Thomas Newcomb's company. He was born in Scituate, Mass., where he died.
Belcher Clark, (1742-1826), was a minute man under Capt. Robert L. Eells, 1775, and served as sergeant in Amos Turner's company at the Rhode Island Alarm, 1776. He was born in Hanover, Mass., where he died.
Robert Lenthal Eells, (1732-1800), served on the Committee of Safety and commanded a company at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Hanover, Mass., where he died.
James Bourn, (1737-1810), served in Capt. John Turner's company, Col. John Jacobs' regiment, at the Rhode Island Alarm, 1780. He was born and died in Pembroke, Mass.
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Miss Mary S. Clark.
DAR ID Number: 18589
Born in Medford, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Sergt. Micah Stetson, Sergt. Belcher Clark, Capt. Robert Lenthal Eells and James Bourn, all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Samuel Clark and Lydia Stetson Eells, his wife.
Granddaughter of Edward Eells and Sarah Stetson, his wife; Zebulon Clark and Christiana Josselyn, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Micah Stetson and Sarah Copeland, his wife; Belcher Clark and Ann Wade, his wife; Robert Lenthal Eells and Ruth Copeland, his wife; Isaac Josselyn and Priscilla Bourn, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Bourn and Lydia Allen, his wife (m. 1756).
[p.217] Micah Stetson, (1754-1838), served as corporal and sergeant from Scituate, where he was born and died.
Belcher Clark, (1742-1826), was a minute man from Hanover.
Robert Lenthal Eells, (1732-1800), commanded a company from Hanover at the Lexington Alarm.
James Bourn, (1737-1810, served at the Rhode Island Alarm from Pembroke, where he lived and died.
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Mrs. Mary Frances Edmond Loring.
DAR ID Number: 20157
Born in Griswold, Connecticut.
Wife of George Loring.
Descendant of Brig. Gen. John Tyler, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Andrew Edmond and Mary Esther Tyler, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Tyler and Abigail Belcher Cogswell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Tyler, Jr., and Mary Boardman, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Tyler and Mary Coit, his wife.
John Tyler, (1721-1804), entered the army as captain; was colonel Continental infantry, 1776, and brigadier general of militia in the Rhode Island campaign, 1778. He was born and died in Preston.
Also Nos. 7030, 8201, 14712, 16011, 18256.
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Mrs. Elizabeth H. Belcher Stanton.
DAR ID Number: 20853
Born in New York, N. Y.
Widow of Gerald Stanton.
Descendant of Capt. William Belcher and of Dr. Elisha Belcher, of Connecticut.
Daughter of George Elisha Belcher and Elizabeth Harper, his wife.
Granddaughter of Elisha R. Belcher and Esther Knapp, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Belcher and Lydia Reynolds (b. 1762), his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Belcher and Desire Morgan, his wife.
William Belcher, (1731-1801), commanded a company at the Lexington Alarm; was commissioned captain and served until 1778. He was born and died in Preston.
Elisha Belcher, (1757-1825), enlisted as surgeon's mate; was promoted surgeon and served in many battles. He was born in Preston; died in Portchester.
Also Nos. 3383, 10149.
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[p.322] Mrs. Ella Belcher Bullard.
DAR ID Number: 21879
Born in Brooklyn, New York.
Wife of William Sumner Bullard.
Descendant of Capt. William Belcher and of Dr. Elisha Belcher, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Samuel Elisha Belcher and Elizabeth Forshay, his wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. William Nathan Belcher and Emaline Strane, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Elisha Belcher and Lydia Reynolds, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Belcher and Desire Morgan, his wife.
William Belcher, (1731-1801), commanded a company in the New York campaign; was at Germantown and wintered at Valley Forge. He was born and died in Preston.
Also Nos. 3383, 10149, 20853.
Elisha Belcher, (1757-1825), enlisted as surgeon's mate; was promoted surgeon and served in many battles. He was born in Preston; died in Round Hill, Conn.
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Mrs. Stella Walthall Belcher.
DAR ID Number: 22477
Born in Stockton, California.
Wife of Edward A. Belcher.
Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Burfoot, of Virginia.
Daughter of Madison Walthall, Jr., and Sarah Emily Covert, his wife.
Granddaughter of Madison Walthall and Elizabeth Francis Burfoot, his wife.
[p.166] Gr.-granddaughter of Lawson Burfoot and Martha Swepson Clay, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Burfoot and Francis, his wife.
Thomas Burfoot was appointed adjutant, 1778; promoted lieutenant, 1780, and served in the Virginia Continental Line to the close of the war. He received a grant of land in Chesterfield county, Va., for his service.
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Mrs. Susan Abbot Carr.
DAR ID Number: 22493
Born in Wilton, New Hampshire.
Wife of George N. Carr.
Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Hale, Joel Hyde and Jeremiah Abbot, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Zebadiah Abbot and Mary Ann Hyde, his wife.
Granddaughter of Zebadiah Abbot and Elizabeth Hale, his wife; Joel Hyde and Mary Belcher, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Hale and Rebecca. Harris, his wife; Jeremiah Abbot and Chloe (Abbot), his wife.
[p.173] Joseph Hale, (1750-84), served several enlistments in the militia from Coventry, where he was born and where he died. He was brother to Nathan Hale, the martyr spy.
Joel Hyde, (1764-1853), was placed on the pension roll of New London Co., 1831, for service of private in the Connecticut Continental Line.
Jeremiah Abbot, (1743-1825), was a member of the Committee of Safety, of Wilton, N. H., where he died.
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Mrs. Annie Tower Tarbell.
DAR ID Number: 22746
Born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wife of Paymaster John F. Tarbell, U. S. N.
Descendant of Capt. Isaac Thayer, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Isaac H. Tower and Abigail Thayer Belcher, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Belcher and Hannah Jordan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Belcher and Abigail Thayer, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Thayer and Abigail (Thayer), his wife.
Isaac Thayer, (1742-1827), was chosen captain, 1776, under Col. Thomas Marshall. He took with him his son Caleb, a lad of ten. He was born in Braintree, where he died.
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Mrs. Mary Stoyell Stimpson.
DAR ID Number: 23883
Born in Farmington, Maine.
Wife of Charles Wilmot Stimpson.
Descendant of Sergt. Supply Belcher, of Maine.
Daughter of Hiram B. Stoyell and Mary Boardman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. Aaron Stoyell and Abigail Doty Belcher, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Supply Belcher and Margaret More, his wife.
Supply Belcher, (1751-1836), was placed on the pension roll for service of private and sergeant in the Massachusetts Line. He was born in Stoughton, Mass.; died in Farmington, Maine.
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Mrs. Susannah B. Crossley.
DAR ID Number: 24396
Born in Wrentham, Massachusetts.
Wife of John Crossley.
Descendant of John Belcher, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of John Belcher and Susannah Hazeltine, his wife.
John Belcher, (1744-1825), served as a private at the Lexington and Rhode Island alarms. He was born in Wrentham, where he died.
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Mrs. Celinda Evelyn Flagg.
DAR ID Number: 24397
Born in Cumberland, Rhode Island.
Wife of Charles Otis Flagg.
Descendant of John Belcher.
Daughter of William Adolphus Alexander and Martha Goodwin Belcher, his wife.
Granddaughter of Caleb Belcher, M. D., and Evelina Davis (Green), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Belcher and Susannah Hazeltine, his wife.
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Miss Martha Rebecca Flagg.
DAR ID Number: 24398
Born in Cumberland, Rhode Island.
Descendant of John Belcher.
[p.142] Daughter of Charles Otis Flagg and Celinda Evelyn Alexander, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Adolphus Alexander and Martha Goodwin Belcher, his wife.
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Mrs. Katharine Augusta Glazier Bartlett.
DAR ID Number: 25287
Born in Hallowell, Maine.
Wife of Charles H. Bartlett.
Descendant of Joseph Willard, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Samuel Belcher Glazier and Helen Olivia Watts, his wife.
[p.103] Granddaughter of Lawson Lyon Watts and Anna Costella Gibbs, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Watts and Olive Lyon, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Josiah Lyon and Sarah Willard, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Willard and Hannah Rice, his wife.
Joseph Willard, (1720-99), served in the Commissary and was one of those who gave depositions in regard to the Lexington battle. He was born in Grafton, Mass.
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Mrs. Sara Hill Sligh.
DAR ID Number: 25354
Born in Detroit, Michigan.
Wife of James M. Sligh, M. D.
Descendant of Lieut. Caleb Hill and of Capt. William Belcher.
Daughter of Joseph Gary Hill and Sarah Elizabeth Brewster, his wife.
Granddaughter of Holden Hill and Deborah Ann Gary, his wife; William Brewster and Maria Farley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Stukely Hill and Sarah Kenyon, his wife; Jonah Brewster and Mehitable Brewster, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Hill and Mercy Stafford, his wife, m. 1755; Simon Brewster and Mehitable Belcher, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Belcher and Desire Morgan, his wife.
Caleb Hill, (1731-1804), served as a private of volunteers and as a lieutenant of an Alarm company, 1779. He was born in North Kingston, R. I., where he died.
Also Nos. 2504, 17278.
William Belcher, (1731-1801), commanded a company in the New York campaign; was at Germantown; wintered at Valley Forge. He was born in Preston, Conn., where he died.
Also Nos. 3383, 10149, 20853, 21879.
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[p.250] Mrs. Jessica Hibbard Talbot Tucker.
DAR ID Number: 25677
Born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Wife of William Ruggles Tucker.
Descendant of Joseph Belcher, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Joel Francis Talbot and Ella Elizabeth Hibbard, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Alvin Talbot and Susan Wild, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Wild and Charlotte Packard, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Wild and Susannah Belcher, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Belcher and Susannah Baxter, his wife.
Joseph Belcher, (1734-1818), served as a private at the Lexington Alarm, and gave several short enlistments from Braintree.
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Miss Pearl Belcher.
DAR ID Number: 29803
Born in Starrsville, Georgia.
Descendant of Richmond Terrell.
Daughter of James M. Belcher and Harriet J. Rakestraw, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert M. Rakestraw and Louisa Terrell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Darracott Terrell and Sarah Livingston, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richmond Terrell and Cecelia Darracott, his wife.
Richmond Terrell, (1760-1856), served as a soldier at the battle of Kings Mountain. He was born in Charlottesville, Va.; died in Newton Co., Ga.
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Miss Ethel Belcher.
DAR ID Number: 30657
Born in Starrsville, Georgia.
Descendant of Richmond Terrell.
Daughter of James H. Belcher and Harriet J. Rakestraw, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert M. Rakestraw and Louisa Terrell, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Darracott Terrell and Sarah Livingston, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richmond Terrell and Cecelia Darracott, his wife.
Richmond Terrell, (1760-1856), served as a soldier at the battle of Kings Mountain. He was born in Charlottesville, Va.; died in Newton Co., Ga.
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Mrs. M. Emma Fullerton Barrows.
DAR ID Number: 31476
Born in North Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
Wife of Albert Barrows.
Descendant of Ebenezer Dunbar and of William Tribou, of Massachusetts.
[p.181] Daughter of Richard Morton Fullerton and Emma Frances Tribou, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Tribou and Vesta Dunbar (b. 1802), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Tribou and Amy Belcher, his wife, m. 1784; Ebenezer Dunbar and Rebecca Copeland, his wife, m. 1785.
Ebenezer Dunbar, (1757-1826), was matross in Capt. Daniel Lothrop's company, 1775, and served several enlistments under different commands. He was born at North Bridgewater, where he died.
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William Tribou, (1752-1815), enlisted, 1775, under Col. John Bailey and was discharged after twenty months actual service as private in the Massachusetts Line. His widow received a pension.
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Mrs. Marama Brown Belcher.
DAR ID Number: 32888
Born in Hooksett, New Hampshire.
Descendant of John Brown.
Daughter of John Brown and Betsey Burgin, (1762-1855), his wife, m. 1788.
Granddaughter of Samuel Brown and Jane Gibson, his wife.
John Brown, (1756-1852), was placed on the pension roll, 1832, for ten months actual service as private in the New Hampshire line. His widow also received a pension. He was born in Hooksett, N. H.; died in Bangor, Maine.
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Mrs. Nancy A. Messick.
DAR ID Number: 34553
Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Descendant of Robert Belcher.
Daughter of Robert Belcher and Nancy Hopkins, his wife.
Robert Belcher, (1758-1845), enlisted 1776 in Capt. James Foster's company and was in the battles of Brandywine and Monmouth. His pension was allowed for three years actual service as private, Virginia Continental line. He was born in Spartanburg, S. C.; died in Twiggs county, Ga.
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Mrs. Kate Belcher Duncan.
DAR ID Number: 34598
Born in Brooklyn, New York.
Wife of Frederic Chandler Duncan.
Descendant of Capt. William Belcher, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Samuel Elisha Belcher and Elizabeth Purdy Foshay, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Nathan Belcher and Emeline Strang, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Belcher, (1757-1825) and Lydia Reynolds, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Belcher and Desire Morgan, his wife.
William Belcher, (1731-1801), commanded a company in the New York campaign; was at Germantown and wintered at Valley Forge. He was born in Preston, Conn., where he died.
Also Nos. 3383, 10149, 20853, 21879, 25354.
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Miss Mabelle Dorcas Tucker.
DAR ID Number: 34964
Born in Richmond, Rhode Island.
Descendant of James Barber, of Rhode Island.
Daughter of Henry Dwight Tucker and Elizabeth Annah Briggs, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Watson Briggs and Sarah Elizabeth Barber, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Moses Barber and Elizabeth Belcher, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Barber and Margaret Wilcox, his second wife, m. 1763.
James Barber, (1726-1821), served several enlistments; was in Sullivan's expedition 1778, where he was badly wounded. His widow in 1836, aged ninety-six applied for a pension and it was allowed for the actual service of a private, Rhode Island line. He was born and died in Washington Co.
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Mrs. Mary Belcher Luce.
DAR ID Number: 37339
Born in Tisbury, Massachusetts.
Wife of Francis Pope Luce.
Descendant of Peter Norton, Corp. Malachi Baxter, Jonathan Manter and Ebenezer Smith, all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Edward Harding and Mary Smith Norton, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Harding and Abigail Baxter, his wife; Supply Belcher Norton and Mary Hulsart Smith, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Malachi Baxter and Rhoda Manter (b. 1760), his wife, m. 1777; Ebenezer Smith and Mary Hulsart, his wife; Cornelius Norton and Lydia Claghorn.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Smith and Jane Claghorn Means, his wife; Jonathan Manter and Sarah Chase, his wife; Peter Norton and Sarah Bassett, his wife.
Peter Norton, (1718-92), who had held office under the Crown, served in sea coast defense from Edgartown, where he was born and died.
Also Nos. 6687, 11128, 14886, 16230, 22019, 30835.
[p.123] Malachi Baxter served as private and corporal under different commands. He died 1835 in Vineyard Haven.
Jonathan Manter, (1730-1820), served in Capt. Jeremiah Manter's company at Martha's Vineyard.
Also Nos. 14894, 23151.
Ebenezer Smith, (1734-94), served as private in Capt. Benjamin Smith's company of Edgartown.
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Mrs. Nellie Stearns Goodloe.
DAR ID Number: 36090
Born in Mokelumne, California.
Wife of Paul T. Goodloe.
Descendant of Elias Stearns.
Daughter of William Henry Stearns and Clara Augusta Scott, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ezra Stearns and Susanna Belcher, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elias Stearns and Sarah Keyes, his wife.
Elias Stearns, (1753-1845), enlisted from Walpole, 1775, under Capt. Easterbrook; 1776 served under Capt. Webber and 1777 under Stark. His pension was allowed 1832, for six months' actual service as private, New Hampshire line. He was born in Westminster, Mass.; died in Haverhill, N. H.
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Mrs. Eliza Warren Barnes.
DAR ID Number: 36732
Born in Leicester, Massachusetts.
Wife of David H. Barnes.
Descendant of Elijah Warren.
Daughter of Henry Elijah Warren (b. 1809) and Mary Whittemore, his wife.
Granddaughter of Elijah Warren and Mary Belcher Henshaw Wheeler, his second wife (1776-1851), m. 1801.
Elijah Warren, (1758-1843), volunteered under Capt. William Pope and 1776 served under Capt. Loring Lincoln. His [p.257] pension was allowed 1832 for over six months actual service as private, Massachusetts line. He was born and died in Leicester, Mass.
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Mrs. Caroline M. Branson.
DAR ID Number: 36765
Born in Wrentham, Massachusetts.
Descendant of John Belcher, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Abner Belcher and Melansa Alexander, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Belcher and Susanna Haseltine, his wife.
John Belcher, (1744-1825), served as a private at the Lexington and Rhode Island Alarms. He was born in Wrentham where he died.
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Mrs. Charlotte E. Scott.
DAR ID Number: 38516
Born in Brockton, Massachusetts.
Wife of George V. Scott.
Descendant of Joseph Belcher, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Henry Alvin Talbot and Susan Ann Coburn Wild, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Wild and Charlotte Packard, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Wild and Susannah Belcher, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Belcher and Susannah Baxter, his wife.
Joseph Belcher, (1734-1818), served as a private at the Lexington Alarm and gave several short enlistments under different commands from Braintree.
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Miss Jennie E. Scott.
DAR ID Number: 38517
Born in Brockton, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Joseph Belcher.
Daughter of George V. Scott and Charlotte E. Talbot, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Alvin Talbot and Susan Ann Coburn Wild, his wife.
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Mrs. Bertha Wallin Moorhead.
DAR ID Number: 38837
Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Wife of H. G. Moorhead.
Descendant of Reynolds Whaley, and of William Chadbourne.
Daughter of Franklin B. Wallin and Hannah Chadbourne, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Chadbourne and Selina Whaley, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Alanson Whaley and Anna Beardsley, his wife; Jabez Chadbourne and Hannah Cross, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Reynolds Whaley and Elizabeth Odell, his wife; William Chadbourne and Sarah Weymouth, his wife.
Reynolds Whaley, (1764-1844), enlisted as a fifer; was at Valley Forge and served to the close of the war. He was born in North Kingston, R. I. and was a pensioner when he died in Attica, N. Y.
William Chadbourne, (1744-1816), was a private in Capt. Ebenezer Sullivan's company, Col. James Scammon's regiment and in 1780 served under Capt. Belcher Hancock. He was born in Berwick, Maine, and died at his son's, in Canada.
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Mrs. Grace Palmer Browning.
DAR ID Number: 38933
Born in Preston, Connecticut.
Wife of Amos Avery Browning.
Descendant of Capt. Joshua Pendleton, William Pendleton, of Rhode Island, Belcher Starkweather, Jedediah Palmer and Daniel Morgan, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Edwin Palmer (1805-1901) and Harriet Newell Morgan (1812-81), his wife, m. 1834.
Granddaughter of Walter Palmer (1766-1833) and Martha Pendleton (1774-1861), his wife, m. 1792; Daniel Morgan (1782-1864) and Mchitable Starweather (1787-1862), his wife, m. 1810.
Gr.-granddaughter of Jedediah Palmer and Esther Reed (1742-1801), his wife, m. 1763; Joshua Pendleton (1744-1824) and Anna Clark (1747-1840), his wife, m. 1768; Daniel Morgan and Joanna Brewster (1752-1836), his wife, m. 1777; Belcher Starkweather and Mary Leonard, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Pendleton and Lydia Burroughs (1703-50), his first wife, m. 1762.
Joshua Pendleton, (1744-1824), commanded a company 1778 in the defense of Rhode Island in Sullivan's campaign. He was born in Westerly, R. I.; died in Norwich, Conn.
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[p.343] William Pendleton, (1704-86), who had served in the early wars, was a member of the Committees of Westerly, where he was born and died.
Also Nos. 22373, 30946.
Belcher Starkweather, (1755-1831), served as a private at the battle of Long Island and White Plains. He was born in Stonington; died in Preston, Conn.
Jedediah Palmer, (1736-98), served on committees to provide for soldiers' families. He was born and died in Norwich.
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Daniel Morgan, (1744-1817), served on war committees of Preston, where he was born and died.
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Mrs. Alice May Belcher Fitzgerald.
DAR ID Number: 40463
Born in South Windsor, Connecticut.
Wife of David James Fitzgerald.
Descendant of Sergt. William Taylor.
Daughter of Samuel O. Belcher and Abigail E. Carter, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph H. Carter and Nancy L. Taylor, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Virgil Taylor and Electa Gilbert, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Taylor and Abigail Case, his wife.
William Taylor, (1757-1835), served several enlistments under different commands. He received a pension 1818 for service as sergeant, Connecticut line. He died in Barkhamsted.
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Mrs. Sarah Abigail Belcher Mccaw.
DAR ID Number: 40466
Born in South Windsor, Connecticut.
Wife of Daniel A. McCaw.
Descendant of Sergt. William Taylor.
Daughter of Samuel O. Belcher and Abigail E. Carter, his wife.
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[p.125] Miss Mary Ella Whipple.
DAR ID Number: 41325
Born in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Elijah Warren, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Franklin Whipple and Eliza Warren, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Warren (b. 1784) and Sally Green, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Warren and Elizabeth Wheeler, his first wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Warren and Lydia Harrington, his wife; Amos Wheeler and Mary Belcher Henshaw, his wife.
Elijah Warren, (1758-1843), volunteered under Capt. William Pope and 1776 served under Capt. Loring Lincoln. His pension was allowed 1832 for over six months' actual service as private, Massachusetts line. He was born and died in Leicester, Mass.
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Mrs. Sarah Chessman Sears.
DAR ID Number: 44400
Born in E. Randolph, Mass.
Wife of Chester P. Sears.
Descendant of Matthias Chessman of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Isaac Newton Chessman and Phebe White, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Chessman and Joanna Belcher, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Stephen Chessman and Lucy Noyes, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Matthias Chessman and Miriam Shaw, his wife, m. 1753.
Matthias Chessman (1730-1800) who had served in the early wars gave service in the militia 1776. He was born and died in Braintree, Mass.
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Mrs. Harriet Smith Wheeler.
DAR ID Number: 45345
Born in Randolph, Vt.
Wife of Gilman A. Wheeler.
Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Bass, and of Sergt. Adam Hobart.
Daughter of Adam Hobart Smith and Margaret A. Bass, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Belcher Bass and Abigail Fuller, his 2nd wife; Dr. Alonzo Smith and Harriet Hobart, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Bass (b. 1775) and Polly Belcher, his wife; Adam Hobart and Sarah, his wife.
[p.143] Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Bass and Elizabeth Brackett (1750-1828), his wife, m. 1772; Adam Hobart and Avis Thayer, his 2nd wife.
Samuel Bass (1747-1840) was lieutenant in Col. John Crane's Artillery regiment 1777. He was born and died in Braintree, Mass.
Adam Hobart (1743-1824) was sergeant in Capt. Moses French's company, Col. Jonathan Bass's regiment, Mass. militia. He was born and died in Braintree, Mass.
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Mrs. Lucy Deming Oleson.
DAR ID Number: 46250
Born in Richford, N. Y.
Descendant of Capt. John Hall.
Daughter of John Deming and Maryette Belcher, his wife.
[p.115] Granddaughter of Joseph Belcher and Wealthy Whiting Judd, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Belcher and Lucy Hall, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Hall and Jemima Kenna Read, his 2nd wife.
John Hall (1723-77) was a member of the convention that met at Dorset, Vt., 1776. He died from effects of wounds received in a skirmish with a foraging party near Castleton, Vt. He was born in Plainfield, Conn.
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Mrs. Carrie M. A. Southworth.
DAR ID Number: 46803
Born in Lockport, N. Y.
Wife of Edward N. Southworth.
Descendant of Isaac Whitney Shumway.
Daughter of Isaac Allen and Caroline E. Wicker, his wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Allen and Rena Shumway (1790-1839), his wife, m. 1810.
Gr-granddaughter of Isaac Whitney Shumway and Patience Elizabeth Pratt (1755-1814), his wife, m. 1785.
Isaac Whitney Shumway (1761-1849) applied for a pension from Palmyra, N. Y., 1818 for two years' service as private, in Capt. Silas Pierce's company, Col. Michael Jackson's Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Belcher, Mass.; died in Macedon, N. Y.
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Mrs. Marion Belcher Thompson.
DAR ID Number: 47173
Born in New Haven, Conn.
Wife of Roland D. A. Thompson.
Descendant of Jehiel Alvord.
Daughter of Charles Leverett Belcher and Annie J. Alvord, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Dwight Alvord and Olive Weeks, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Isaac Alvord and Sarah Baker, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jehiel Alvord and Dorothy French, his wife.
Jehiel Alvord (1756-1829) was a minute man in Capt. Oliver Lyman's company 1777. He was born and died in Northampton, Mass.
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Mrs. Carrie L. Mann.
DAR ID Number: 48068
Born in Randolph, Mass.
Wife of Arthur B. Mann.
Descendant of Joseph Belcher.
Daughter of George H. Wilkins and Louisa F. Belcher, his wife.
Granddaughter of Abel Belcher and Lydia Holmes Bacon, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John Belcher, Jr., and Sally Nash, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Belcher and Susanna Baxter, his wife.
Joseph Belcher (1734-1818) served as a private at the Lexington Alarm, and gave several short enlistments from Braintree.
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Miss Alice Duncan.
DAR ID Number: 50257
Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Descendant of Capt. William Belcher, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Frederic Chandler Duncan and Kate Belcher, his wife.
[p.119] Granddaughter of Samuel Elisha Belcher and Elizabeth Purdy Foshay, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of William Nathan Belcher, M.D., and Emaline Strang, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elisha Belcher, M.D., and Lydia Reynolds, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Belcher and Eliza Morgan (1757-1825), his wife.
William Belcher (1731-1801), commanded a company in the New York campaign; was at Germantown and wintered at Valley Forge. He was born and died in Preston.
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Mrs. Emma Hyatt Burbank.
DAR ID Number: 50942
Born in Yorktown, N. Y.
Wife of George B. Burbank.
Descendant of Dr. Ebenezer White, of New York.
Daughter of Nathaniel Montross Hyatt and Elizabeth Belcher White, his 2nd wife.
Granddaughter of Lewis White and Aurelia Raymond, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer White and Helena Barton, his wife.
Ebenezer White (1746-1827), served as a surgeon of the 3rd regiment, Westchester County militia. He was captured at Fort Montgomery and confined on a prison ship in Wallabout Bay. He was born in Southampton, L. I.; died in Yorktown, N. Y.
Also Nos. 3702, 22187, 31242.
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Miss Mary Whittemore Warren.
DAR ID Number: 53720
Born in Leicester, Mass.
Descendant of Elijah Warren, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Edward Warren and Ida Lippitt, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Elijah Warren (b. 1809) and Mary Whittemore, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Elijah Warren and Mary Belcher Henshaw (1776-1851), his 2nd wife, m. 1801.
Elijah Warren (1758-1843) volunteered under Capt. William Pope and, 1776, served under Capt. Loring Lincoln. He was placed on the pension roll, 1832, for one month's service as private, Massachusetts line. He was born and died in Leicester, Mass.
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[p.128] Mrs. Katherine Warren Sugden.
DAR ID Number: 54295
Born in Leicester, Mass.
Descendant of Elijah Warren, Daniel Henshaw, and Lieut. James Whittemore.
Daughter of Henry Elijah Warren, Jr. (b. 1809), and Mary Whittemore, his wife.
Granddaughter of Elijah Warren and Mary Belcher Wheeler (1776-1851), his 2nd wife, m. 1801; John Whittemore and Nancy Howard, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of James Whittemore and Dorothy Green, his wife; Amos Wheeler and Mary Belcher Henshaw, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Henshaw and Elizabeth Bass, his 1st wife.
Elijah Warren (1758-1843) volunteered under Capt. William Pope and, 1777, served under Capt. Loring Lincoln. His pension was allowed, 1832, for over six months' actual service as private, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in Leicester, Mass.
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Daniel Henshaw (1701-81) was a patriot too old for active service but provided a substitute. He had four sons officers in the war. He was born in Boston; died in Leicester, Mass.
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James Whittemore (1734-1811) served as sergeant at the Lexington Alarm. His commission as lieutenant is still in the family. He was born and died in Leicester, Mass.
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Mrs. Salina E. B. Wyman.
DAR ID Number: 54301
Born in Winthrope, Mass.
Wife of Wallace E. Wyman.
Descendant of Johnathan Belcher, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Warren Belcher and Bethia Harding, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Belcher, Jr., and Nancy Burrill, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Belcher and Rachel Shute, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Johnathan Belcher and Elizabeth Tuttle, his wife.
[p.131] Johnathan Belcher (1718-85) served, 1775, as a private in the Pulling Point Guards under Capt. Samuel Sprague. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
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[p.173] Mrs. Clara Johnson Champlin.
DAR ID Number: 54398
Born in Richmond County, N. Y.
Wife of George J. Champlin.
Descendant of Capt. Hezekiah Johnson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Lucius Johnson and H. Amelia Bell, his wife.
Granddaughter of William R. Johnson and Mary Ann Delamater, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Belcher Johnson and Hannah Cahoon, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Hezekiah Johnson and Ruth Merriman, his wife.
Hezekiah Johnson (1732-1810) enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Nathaniel Johnson's company. He served in the Burgoyne campaign and was at the surrender. He commanded a company of minute men from Wallingford that marched to the relief of New London when attacked by Benedict Arnold, 1781. He was born in Wallingford; died in Camden, Conn.
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Mrs. Cornelia Edgar Scott.
DAR ID Number: 55889
Born in Bridgehampton, N. Y.
Wife of Rev. Walter Q. Scott, D. D.
Descendant of Rev. Oliver Babcock, Nehemiah Heartt, Nehemiah Heartt, Jr., and Matthias Baker.
Daughter of Rev. Cornelius Henry Edgar, D. D. (1811-84) and Ann Heartt Babcock (1816-90), his wife, m. 1837.
Granddaughter of William Edgar (1758-1845) and Phœbe Baker (1772-1849), his wife, m. 1789; Oliver Babcock, Jr. (1780-1828), and Annie Heartt (1783-1832), his wife, m. 1804.
Gr-granddaughter of Oliver Babcock and Silvestre Belcher, his wife; Nehemiah Heartt, Jr., and Mary Brewster (1754-1811), his 2nd wife, m. 1778; Matthias Baker and Catherine Edgar (b. 1744), his wife, m. 1766.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nehemiah Heartt and Mercy (Mary) Lewis (b. 1722), his wife, m. 1744.
Oliver Babcock (1738-84) served as Justice of the Peace in Westerly, R. I., 1776, where he died. He was born in Connecticut.
[p.396] Nehemiah Heartt (1717-96) served in the 1st Suffolk County regiment of minute men under Col. Josiah Smith, 1776. He was born in Rhode Island; died in New York.
Nehemiah Heartt, Jr. (1745-1808), was a private in the 4th Dutchess County militia. He was born on Long Island; died in Troy, N. Y.
Matthias Baker (1742-89) was a member of the Committees of Inspection and Observation in Woodbridge, N. J., 1775. He was born in Lancaster County, Pa.; died in Rahway, N. J.
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Mrs. Rose Hunter Blethen.
DAR ID Number: 56771
Born in Franklin County, Me.
Wife of Alden J. Blethen.
Descendant of Sergt. Supply Belcher.
Daughter of David Fossett Hunter and Lydia Ann Belcher, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Belcher and Betsey Titcomb, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Supply Belcher and Margaret Moore, his wife.
[p.266] Supply Belcher (1751-1836) was placed on the pension roll for service as private and sergeant in the Massachusetts Line. He was born in Stoughton, Mass.; died in Farmington, Me.
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Mrs. Florence A. Blethen Duffy.
DAR ID Number: 56772
Born in Kansas City, Mo.
Wife of Gilbert L. Duffy.
Descendant of Sergt. Supply Belcher.
Daughter of Alden Joseph Blethen and Rose Hunter, his wife.
Granddaughter of David Fossett Hunter and Lydia Ann Belcher, his wife.
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Mrs. Marion R. Blethen Mesdag.
DAR ID Number: 56773
Born in Kansas City, Mo.
Wife of Thomas Mesdag.
Descendant of Sergt. Supply Belcher.
Daughter of Alden Joseph Blethen and Rose Hunter, his wife.
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Mrs. L. Annie Hunter Knowlton.
DAR ID Number: 58319
Born in Belfast, Me.
Wife of Clarence W. Knowlton.
Descendant of Zadock Hersey.
Daughter of S. Belcher Hunter, M. D., and Amelia Lincoln, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thompson Lincoln and Sallie Jones, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin R. Jones and Mahetable Hersey (b. 1781), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Zadock Hersey and Abigail Lewis, his wife, m. 1775.
Zadock Hersey (1753-1850) was placed on the pension roll of Washington County, Me., 1833, for service as private, Massachusetts militia. He was born in Hingham, Mass.; died in Pembroke, Me.
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Mrs. Clara Deming Maclise.
DAR ID Number: 59621
Born in Benicia, Calif.
Wife of James Maclise.
Descendant of Capt. Jabez Deming, Sergt. Benjamin Hilliard, and Moses Tyler.
Daughter of John Francis Deming (1823-1903) and Mehetable Cooley Gerow (1823-1910), his wife, m. 1852.
Granddaughter of John Deming (1792-1861) and Clarissa Hilliard (1792-1846), his wife, m. 1817.
Gr-granddaughter of Jabez Deming and Lucy Stoddard, his wife; Benjamin Hilliard and Sabra Smith (1762-1808), his wife, m. 1780.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Seth Smith (1733-1809) and Sarah Tyler (1738-1827), his wife, m. 1755.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Tyler and Mary Belcher (d. 1742), his wife, m. 1729.
Jabez Deming (1742-99) commanded a company of Connecticut militia, 1781. He was born in Wethersfield, Conn.; died in Preston.
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Benjamin Hilliard (1753-1801) served as sergeant in Captain Mott's company, raised for the defense of New London Harbor, 1776. He was born in Stonington; died in Preston, Conn.
Moses Tyler (1707-87), member of committee in town of Preston, Conn., where he was born and died.
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Mrs. Adele H. Bloss Monfort.
DAR ID Number: 59879
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Frederick Delos Monfort.
Descendant of Samuel Bloss, Moses Tyler, Capt. Jabez Deming, and Sergt. Benjamin Hilliard.
Daughter of Adelbert Clinton Bloss (1853-1903) and Julia Clarissa Shea (b. 1852), his wife, m. 1880.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Gorham Bloss (1819-95) and Martha M. Holcomb (1820-97), his wife, m. 1842; Charles Edward Shea (1821-59) and Ann Louisa Deming (1821-56), his wife, m. 1845.
Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Bloss, Jr. (1781-1850), and Emma Angell Gorham (1786-1845), his wife, m. 1809, John Deming (1792-1861) and Clarissa Hilliard (1792-1846), his wife, m. 1817;
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Bloss and Hannah - (1761-1836), his wife, m. 1778; Jabez Deming and Lucy Stoddard, his wife; Benjamin Hilliard and Sabra Smith (1762-1808), his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Seth Smith (1753-1804) and Sarah Tyler (1738-1827), his wife, m. 1755.
Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Tyler and Mary Belcher (d. 1742), his wife, m. 1729.
Samuel Bloss (1751-1841) responded to the Lexington Alarm as a minute man from Attleborough, Mass., and in 1776 served in Capt. Caleb Richardson's company, Col. Stephen Richardson's regiment, Massachusetts infantry. He was placed on the pension roll, 1832, of Oneida County, N. Y., where he died.
Moses Tyler (1707-87) was selectman, 1774, and member of committee, 1777, of Preston, Conn., to procure clothing for soldiers.
Jabez Deming (1742-99) commanded a company of Connecticut militia, 1781. He was born in Wethersfield; died in Preston, Conn.
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Benjamin Hilliard (1753-1801) served, 1776, as sergeant in Captain Mott's company, raised for the defense of New London Harbor. He was born in Little Compton, R. I.; died in Preston, Conn.
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Miss Nellie J. Hancock.
DAR ID Number: 60352
Born in Cambridge, Mass.
Descendant of Capt. Belcher Hancock, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of John Hancock and Risellia B. Bayard, his wife.
Granddaughter of Belcher Hancock, Jr., and Ann Susan -, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Belcher Hancock and Ann Achers, his wife.
Belcher Hancock (1754-1813) responded to the Lexington Alarm as corporal in Capt. Samuel Thatcher's company, Col. Thomas Gardner's regiment, and, 1777-80, commanded a company in Col. Vose's regiment. He was born in Brookline; died in Roxbury, Mass.
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Mrs. Edith Scott Davis.
DAR ID Number: 60596
Born in Easton, Pa.
Wife of Frederick W. Davis, M. D.
Descendant of Rev. Oliver Babcock, Mathias Baker, Leonard Boyer, Nehemiah Heartt, Nehemiah Heartt, Jr., Major Hugh Scott, Hugh Scott, Jr., and Simon Lauck.
Daughter of Rev. Walter Quincy Scott, D. D. (b. 1845), and Cornelia Edgar (b. 1857), his wife, m. 1874.
[p.199] Granddaughter of Abraham McLean Scott (1809-81) and Julia Ann Boyer (1818-90), his wife, m. 1837; Rev. Cornelius Henry Edgar (1811-84) and Anne Heartt Babcock (1816-90), his wife, m. 1837.
Gr-granddaughter of Hugh Scott, Jr., and Jean Latta (1766-1839), his wife, m. 1786; William Edgar (1758-1845) and Phœbe Baker (1772-1849), his wife, m. 1789; Oliver Babcock, Jr. (1780-1828), and Anne Heartt (1783-1832), his wife, m. 1804; Jacob Boyer (1784-1836) and Elizabeth Lauck (1790-1868), his wife, m. 1806.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Hugh Scott and Janet Agnew (1735-1814), his wife, m. 1755; Oliver Babcock and Sciloe Belcher, his wife; Nehemiah Hartt, Jr., and Mary Brewster (1754-1811), his wife, m. 1778; Mathias Baker and Catherine Edgar (b. 1744), his wife, m. 1766; Leonard Boyer and Katherine Trout, his wife, m. 1783; Simon Lauck and Katherine Starr (1768-1842), his wife, m. 1782.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Nehemiah Hartt and Mary Lewis, his wife.
Oliver Babcock (1738-84) served as justice of the peace in Westerly, R. I., 1776, where he died. He was born in Connecticut.
Mathias Baker (1742-89) was a member of the Committee of Inspection and Observation in Woodbridge, N. J., 1775. He was born in Lancaster County, Pa.; died in Rahway, N. J.
Nehemiah Heartt (1717-96) served in the 1st Suffolk County regiment of minute men under Col. Josiah Smith, 1776. He was born in Rhode Island; died in New York.
Nehemiah Heartt, Jr. (1745-1808), was a private in the 4th Dutchess County, New York militia. He was born on Long Island; died in Troy, N. Y.
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Leonard Boyer (1758-1821) served as a private under Lieutenant Spatz, who guarded the “convention prisoners of war at Reading.” He was born in Berks County, Pa.; died in Front Royal, Va.
Hugh Scott (1726-1819) was major in the 2nd battalion under Lieutenant-Colonel Vallandinham. He was born in Chester County; died in Washington County, Pa.
Hugh Scott, Jr. (1763-1849), served in Capt. John Wall's company, Washington County, Pennsylvania militia, 2nd battalion, 1782. He was born in Chester County, Pa.; died in Newark, Ohio.
Simon Lauck (1760-1813) was a private in Morgan's company of Riflemen from Virginia. He was born and died in Winchester, Va.
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Mrs. Frances Woods Kimball.
DAR ID Number: 61013
Born in Enfield, Mass.
Wife of William Bird Kimball.
Descendant of Major Joseph Babcock, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Josiah Bridges Woods and Frances Catharine Belcher, his wife.
[p.6] Granddaughter of Joshua Belcher and Charlotte Babcock, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Babcock and Hannah Howe, his wife.
Joseph Babcock (1746-1813) responded to the Lexington Alarm as a private in Capt. Daniel Voses' company, Colonel Robinson's regiment, and, 1776-79, served other enlistments under different commands. He was born and died in Milton, Mass.
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Miss Elizabeth Belcher Bullard.
DAR ID Number: 61735
Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Descendant of Asa Bullard, Samuel Hartwell, Sergt. Jesse White, Major Joseph Strang, Capt. William Belcher, Dr. Elisha Belcher, John Foshay, Dr. Ebenezer White, and Horton Reynolds.
Daughter of William Sumner Bullard and Ella Belcher, his wife.
Granddaughter of Oliver Crosby Bullard and Sarah Jane Hartwell, his wife; Samuel Elisha Belcher and Elizabeth Purdy Foshay, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Artemas Bullard and Lucy Maria White, his 2nd wife; Seth Hartwell (b. 1897) and Isabella Henderson, his wife; William Nathan Belcher and Emaline Strang, his wife; Jacob Foshay and Esther Williams, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Asa Bullard and Hannah Cook, his 2nd wife; Jesse White and Anna Mason, his wife; Samuel Hartwell and Susannah Burr, his wife; Samuel Strang and Catherine White, his wife; John Foshay and Anna Van Wait, his wife; Elisha Belcher and Lydia Reynolds, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Strang and Anna Haight, his 2nd wife; Ebenezer White and Helena Barton, his wife; Horton Reynolds and Lydia Knapp, his wife; William Belcher and Desire Morgan, his wife.
Asa Bullard (1730-1803) responded to the Lexington Alarm as a private in Captain Staple's company, Col. Samuel Bullard's Massachusetts regiment. He was born and died in Holliston, Mass.
Samuel Hartwell (1755-1826) served as a private, 1775, from Worcester County and was at the battle of Concord. He was born and died in Bridgewater, Mass.
Jesse White (1754-1826) responded to the Lexington Alarm as sergeant in Capt. Josiah Wood's company from Northbridge, Col. Nathan Tyler's regiment. He was born in Uxbridge; died in Northbridge.
William Belcher (1731-1801) commanded a company in the New York campaign, was at Germantown, and wintered at Valley Forge. He was born and died in Preston.
[p.255] Elisha Belcher (1757-1825) enlisted as surgeon's mate, was promoted surgeon, and served in many battles. He was born in Preston; died in Round Hill, Conn.
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Joseph Strang (1725-94) commissioned major, 1775, of the 3rd regiment, Westchester County, New York militia. He was born in Westchester County, N. Y.
John Foshay (1744-1809) served as a private in Col. James Hammond's Westchester County regiment. He was born and died in Tarrytown, N. Y.
Ebenezer White (1746-1827) served as surgeon, 3rd regiment, Westchester County militia, and was captured and imprisoned at Wallabout Bay. He was born in Southington, L. I.; died in Yorktown, N. Y.
Horton Reynolds (1732-91) served as private, 1777, in Captain Hobby's company, Colonel Wooster's Connecticut regiment, at the battle of White Plains. He died in Greenwich, Conn.
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Mrs. Olive Jerusha Belcher Hathaway.
DAR ID Number: 61739
Born in South Windsor, Conn.
Wife of Charles R. Hathaway.
Descendant of Sergt. William Taylor.
Daughter of Samuel O. Belcher and Abbie E. Carter, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph H. Carter and Nancy L. Taylor, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Virgil Taylor and Electa Gilbert, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Taylor and Abigail Case, his wife.
William Taylor (1757-1835) served several enlistments under different commands. He received a pension, 1818, for service as sergeant in the Connecticut Line. He was born in New Hartford; died in Barkhamsted, Conn.
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Miss Anna Williams Cutler.
DAR ID Number: 62062
Born in Boston, Mass.
Descendant of Sergt. Supply Belcher, of Maine.
Daughter of Elbridge Gerry Cutler and Fanny Gore Bradford, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Lewis Cutler and Abigail Doty Belcher, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Hiram Belcher and Evelina Corry, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Supply Belcher and Margaret More, his wife.
Supply Belcher (1751-1836) was placed on the pension roll for service as private and sergeant, Massachusetts Line. He was born in Stoughton, Mass.; died in Farmington, Me.
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[p.76] Mrs. Elizabeth A. Mason Belcher.
DAR ID Number: 62230
Born in Carroll County, Mo.
Wife of John N. Belcher.
Descendant of Gilbert Eddy.
Daughter of Alvin B. Mason and Elizabeth De Forest, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jacob P. De Forest and Eliza Eddy, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Gilbert Eddy and Prudence Chapman, his wife.
Gilbert Eddy (1761-1848) enlisted, 1776, in Captain Grant's company, Colonel Ely's regiment. He was placed on the pension roll, 1832, of Pittstown, Rensselaer County, N. Y., where he died. He was born in Connecticut.
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[p.233] Mrs. Bertha Cornelia Johnson Drew.
DAR ID Number: 63703
Born in Fairfield, N. Y.
Wife of Albert Drew.
Descendant of Capt. Hezekiah Johnson.
Daughter of Corneliua S. Johnson and Caroline Reese, his wife.
Granddaughter of Caleb Johnson and Mary Ann Murrhall, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Belcher Johnson and Hannah Cahoon, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Hezekiah Johnson and Ruth Merriman, his wife.
Hezekiah Johnson (1732-1810) served in the Burgoyne campaign and was present at the surrender. He commanded a company of minute men from Wallingford when Arnold attacked New London. He was born in Wallingford; died in Hamden, Conn.
Also Nos. 16296, 20396.
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Mrs. Margaret Glazier Adams.
DAR ID Number: 65194
Born in Hamilton County, Ohio.
Wife of Louis Adams.
Descendant of Johnathan (John) Glazier.
Daughter of William Belcher Glazier and Margaret Lowry, his wife.
Granddaughter of Franklin Glazier and Julia Tarbox, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John Glazier and Dorothy Goodale, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Glazier and Azubah Nye, his wife.
Johnathan Glazier (1751-1836) enlisted, 1777, in Capt. John Crawford's company, Col. Job Cushing's Massachusetts regiment. In 1837 his widow applied for a pension. Her claim was allowed. He was born in Harwich; died in Leverett, Mass.
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Mrs. Madeleine Bryce Comstock.
DAR ID Number: 65211
Born in Madison, N. J.
Wife of William Ogilvie Comstock.
Descendant of Ezekiel Tileston, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William Bryce and Clara Tileston, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Tileston and Mary Porter, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Lemuel Tileston and Mary Minns, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ezekiel Tileston and Sarah Belcher, his wife.
Ezekiel Tileston (1731-99) served as private at the Lexington Alarm under Colonels Benjamin Gill and Ebenezer Francis from Dorchester. He was born in Dorchester; died in Boston.
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Mrs. Annie Lillian Riggs Craig.
DAR ID Number: 66185
Born in Chesterville, Me.
Wife of Lynn Craig.
Descendant of Col. Benjamin Gill, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Alvin S. Riggs (1835-1902) and Abbie L. Tilden (b. 1840), his wife, m. 1860.
Granddaughter of Lemuel G. Tilden (1809-82) and Hannah B. Gill (1816-1906), his wife, m. 1837.
Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Gill (1789-1868) and Rebecca Belcher (1792 1877), his wife, m. 1814.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elijah Gill (b. 1752) and Abigail Fisher (1752-1842), his wife, m. 1775.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Gill and Bethiah Wentworth (1731-1826), his wife, m. 1752.
Benjamin Gill (1730-1807) commanded the 3rd Suffolk County, Massachusetts regiment, 1776. He was born and died in Canton, Mass.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Dow Marwick.
DAR ID Number: 67273
Born in Franklin County, Me.
Wife of Ernest H. Marwick.
Descendant of Enoch Craig.
Daughter of Joseph B. Dow (b. 1825) and Mary Belcher Craig (1822-82), his wife, m. 1850.
[p.98] Granddaughter of Moses Craig (1797-1877) and Lois Nelson Thomas (1797-1864), his wife, m. 1821.
Gr-granddaughter of Enoch Craig and Dorothy Starling (1763-1829), his wife, m. 1789.
Enoch Craig (1758-1835) enlisted, 1776, with the Massachusetts troops, and, 1777, with the Rhode Island troops. In 1778-81 served several enlistments under different commands. He was born in Wrentham, Mass.; died in Farmington, Me.
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Mrs. Helen Walton Dart.
DAR ID Number: 67374
Born in Plainwell, Mich.
Wife of Albert C. Dart.
Descendant of Jonathan Belcher.
Daughter of Ferry Walton and Sarah Young, his wife.
Granddaughter of Asa Young and Clarinda Lewis, his 2nd wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Abial Lewis and Iley Belcher, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Belcher and Sarah Drake, his 2nd wife.
Jonathan Belcher (1753-1826) enlisted as a private in Captain Banister's company, Colonel Tupper's Massachusetts troops; re-enlisted, 1778, in Captain Shay's company, and, 1779, in Captain Wells' company of artillery. In 1818 he was placed on the pension roll of Canadaigua, Ontario County, N. Y. He was born in Needham, Mass.; died in Butler, N. Y.
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Mrs. Sallie B. Rison Belcher.
DAR ID Number: 67377
Born in Perryville, Ark.
Wife of Josiah N. Belcher.
Descendant of William Bibb.
Daughter of John William Rison (1820-87) and Harriet Clifton Jones (1822-1901), his wife, m. 1844.
Granddaughter of Peter Rison (1786-1834) and Sallie Bibb Booker (1789-1841), his wife, m. 1814.
Gr-granddaughter of Davis Booker (1762-1802) and Nancy Bibb (1768-97), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Bibb and Sarah Wyatt, his 2nd wife.
[p.135] William Bibb (1735-96) was a member of the Committee of Safety of Prince Edward County, Va., 1775, and of the Assembly, 1776. He was born in Hanover County, Va.; died in Petersburg, Ga.
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Miss Sarah Lincoln Hunter.
DAR ID Number: 67637
Born in Steuben, Me.
Descendant of Zadock Hersey.
Daughter of S. Belcher Hunter (b. 1830) and Amelia Lincoln (b. 1854), his wife, m. 1855.
Granddaughter of Thompson Lincoln (1803-91) and Sallie Jones (1804-92), his wife, m. 1826.
Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin R. Jones (1776-1858) and Mehitable Hersey (1781-1857), his wife, m. 1799.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Zadock Hersey and Abigail Lewis, his wife.
Zadock Hersey (1753-1836) was placed on the pension roll of Washington County, Me., 1833, for service as private Massachusetts militia. He was born in Hingham, Mass.; died in Pembroke, Me.
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Mrs. Lillian May Marwick Towne.
DAR ID Number: 67646
Born in Farmington, Me.
Wife of John G. Towne.
Descendant of Enoch Craig.
Daughter of Ernest H. Marwick and Elizabeth Dow (b. 1858), his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph B. Dow and Mary Belcher Craig (1822-82), his wife, m. 1850.
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Island. He was born, 1746, in Scituate, Mass.; died in Turner, Me.
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Mrs. Abbie L. Tilden Riggs.
DAR ID Number: 68113
Born in Franklin County, Me.
Wife of Alvin S. Riggs.
Descendant of Col. Benjamin Gill, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Samuel G. Tilden (1809-82) and Hannah B. Gill (1816-1906), his wife, m. 1837.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Gill (1789-1868) and Rebecca Belcher (1792-1877), his wife, m. 1814.
Gr-granddaughter of Elijah Gill (b. 1752) and Abagail Fisher (1752-1842), his wife, m. 1775.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Gill and Bethiah Wentworth (1731-1826), his wife, m. 1752.
[p.39] Benjamin Gill (1730-1807) commanded the 3rd Suffolk County, Massachusetts regiment, 1776. He was born and died in Canton, Mass.
Also Nos. 34185, 66185.
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Mrs. Ella Grace Starkweather Walton.
DAR ID Number: 69261
Born in Romeo, Mich.
Wife of Frank G. Walton.
Descendant of Belcher Starkweather.
Daughter of Edwin Starkweather (1830-95) and Juliette Chamberlin (b. 1834), his wife, m. 1858.
Granddaughter of James Starkweather (1801-73) and Roxanna Leslie (1807-68), his wife, m. 1827.
Gr-granddaughter of Belcher Starkweather and Mary Leonard (1763-1820), his wife, m. 1784.
[p.95] Belcher Starkweather (1755-1831) served as a private at the battles of Long Island and White Plains. He was born in Stonington; died in Preston, Conn.
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Mrs. Martha G. Thorington Dunton.
DAR ID Number: 70607
Born in Romeo, Mich.
Wife of George Byron Dunton.
Descendant of Belcher Starkweather, of Connecticut.
Daughter of James M. Thorington and Mary Leonard Starkweather, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Starkweather and Roxanna Leslie, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Belcher Starkweather and Mary Leonard, his wife.
Belcher Starkweather (1755-1831) served as a private in Col. Huntington's regiment, being engaged in the battles of Long Island and White Plains. He was born in Stonington; died in Preston.
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Mrs. Mary Emma Lord Parkin.
DAR ID Number: 71614
Born in Chesterville, Ohio.
Wife of George Parkin.
Descendant of David Maxfield.
Daughter of Thomas Corwin Lord (1840-95) and Fannie Rebecca Hughes (b. 1862), his 2nd wife, m. 1884.
Granddaughter of Richard Lord (1803-64) and Caroline L. Maxfield (b. 1811), his wife, m. 1830.
Gr-granddaughter of Gilbert B. Maxfield (1785-1832) and Amelia Graves (1790-1840), his wife, m. 1810.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Maxfield (d. 1816) and Abigail Belcher (d. 1833), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Maxfield and Judith Clough, his wife.
David Maxfield (1729-1820) was a private in Capt. Simeon Stevens' company, Col. 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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Mrs. Virginia Rison Belcher Brock.
DAR ID Number: 76496
Born in Little Rock, Ark.
Wife of Edward Cooper Brock.
[p.187] Descendant of Edmund Booker.
Daughter of Josiah N. Belcher (b. 1852) and Sally Rison (b. 1858), his wife.
Granddaughter of John William Rison (1820-87) and Harriet Clifton Jones (1822-1901), his wife, m. 1844.
Gr-granddaughter of Peter Rison (1786-1834) and Sallie Bibb Booker (1789-1841), his wife, m. 1814.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Davis Booker (1762-1802) and Nancy Bibb (1763-97), his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Edmund Booker and Edith Cobbs, his wife.
Edmund Booker served as justice of the peace in Amelia County, Va., in 1778. He was born in Virginia; died in Amelia County.
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Mrs. Louise Belcher Mcfadden.
DAR ID Number: 78431
Born in Pulaski County, Ark.
Wife of George McFadden.
Descendant of Edmund Booker, of Virginia.
Daughter of Josiah N. Belcher (b. 1852) and Sallie Rison (b. 1858), his wife, m. 1878.
Granddaughter of John William Rison (1820-87) and Harriet Clifton Jones (1822-1901), his wife, m. 1844.
Gr-granddaughter of Peter Rison (1786-1834) and Sallie Bibb Booker (1789-1841), his wife, m. 1814.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Davis Booker (1762-1802) and Nancy Bibb (1768-97), his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Edmund Booker and Edith Cobbs, his wife.
Edmund Booker served, 1775-83, as justice of the peace in Amelia County, Va., where he died. He was born in Virginia.
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Mrs. Josephine Gardner Belcher Jones.
DAR ID Number: 78468
Born in Providence, R. I.
Wife of S. W. C. Jones.
Descendant of Capt. Henry Dayton.
Daughter of Leander C. Belcher and Mary Swarts, his wife.
[p.173] Granddaughter of Gardner T. Swarts and Eliza Swarts, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Jabez Swarts and Ann Dayton, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Henry Dayton and Mary Dayton, his wife.
Henry Dayton (1751-92) commanded a company, 1779-81, for special service under General Barton, Rhode Island Line. He was born in Newport, where he was buried.
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Mrs. Nina Goodnow Belcher
DAR ID Number: 80848
Born in Howell, Mich.
Wife of William Thornton Belcher.
Descendant of William Knapp.
[p.312] Daughter of William Leonard Knapp (1817-1902) and Elizabeth R. Green (b. 1820), his 2nd wife, m. 1847.
Granddaughter of John R. Knapp and Melinda Wilson, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of William Knapp and Olive Rowley, his wife.
William Knapp (1758-1842) served as minute man and was in the battle of Saratoga. He was born in Greenwich, Conn.; died in Warsaw, N. Y.
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Mrs. Annie D. Wheatley Moore.
DAR ID Number: 81588
Born in Georgetown, D. C.
Wife of Edgar Moore.
Descendant of Jonathan Belcher, Joseph Belcher, Capt. Nathaniel Belcher, Oliver Kimball, Corp. Oliver Kimball, Jr., Richard Shute, John Shute, and Ebenezer Dows.
Daughter of William H. Wheatley (1826-1900) and Mary Belcher (1832-89), his wife, m. 1851.
[p.224] Granddaughter of Joseph Belcher (1808-66) and Serena Coates (1809-50), his wife, m. 1830.
Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Belcher (1782-1850) and Nancy Burrill (1786-1849), his wife; Benjamin Coates (d. 1821) and Molly (Mary) Kimball (b. 1789), his wife, m. 1807.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Belcher and Rachel Shute (b. 1756), his wife, m. 1781; Joseph Burrill (1762-1818) and Sarah Belcher (1761-1837), his wife, m. 1786; Oliver Kimball, Jr., and Mary Allen (1751-1846), his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Belcher and Elizabeth Floyd Tuttle (1718-96), his wife, m. 1742; Richard Shute and Mary Green (d. 1787), his wife, m. 1750; Nathaniel Belcher and Anne Dows (b. 1727), his wife, m. 1755 (parents of Sarah); Oliver Kimball and Mary Ober (1725-1806), his wife, m. 1745.
Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Dows and Mary Hunt (b. 1696), his wife, m. 1715; John Shute and Mary Waite (1699-1774), his wife, m. 1714.
Jonathan Belcher (1718-85) served, 1775, as private in the Pulling Point Guards, under Capt. Samuel Sprague. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
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Joseph Belcher served as private under Captains White and Burbank, Colonel Putnam, Massachusetts Line. He was born, 1751, in Chelsea, Mass.; died in Massachusetts.
Nathaniel Belcher (1729-1810) served as private, 1775, in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company; as captain, 1778, in Colonels Wade and Lovell's regiments. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
Oliver Kimball (1724-1801) was a signer of the Association Test of Salem, N. H. He was born in Bradford, Mass.; died in Salem, N. H.
Oliver Kimball, Jr. (1745-1821), served as corporal in Captain Woodbury's company, Colonel Stark's New Hampshire regiment. He was born and died in Salem, N. H.
Richard Shute (1729-1818) served as private at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in Malden, Mass.
John Shute (1693-1780) gave money to the town of Chelsea, Mass., to pay for hiring soldiers. He was born and died in Malden, Mass.
Ebenezer Dows (1693-1777) paid taxes to the colony at Billerica, Mass., instead of to the British Crown. He was born in Charlestown; died in Billerica, Mass.
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Mrs. Sarah B. Williams.
DAR ID Number: 81680
Born in Worcester, Mass.
Wife of Joseph D. Williams.
Descendant of Joshua Prouty.
Daughter of Herbert B. Belcher (b. 1846) and Sarah C. Caldwell (b. 1850), his wife, m. 1873.
Granddaughter of Henry Belcher (b. 1816) and Adaline Whittemore (1816-68), his wife, m. 1840.
Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Whittemore (1787-1872) and Fanny Prouty (1789-1843), his wife, m. 1815.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Prouty and Molly Muzzy (d. 1831), his wife, m. 1781.
Joshua Prouty (1759-1838), in 1777, served as private in the Worcester County militia, under Capt. Joshua White and Col. Samuel Denney. In 1832 he was placed on the pension roll of Spencer, Mass., where he was born and died.
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Mrs. Maria Mcreynolds Deane.
DAR ID Number: 83821
Born in Detroit, Mich.
Wife of Charles H. Deane.
Descendant of Capt. William Belcher, as follows:
1. A. F. McReynolds (1807-98), m. 1836, Elizabeth Brewster (1811-96).
[p.313] 2. Jonah Brewster (1766-1852), m., 2nd, 1800, Betsey Belcher (1775-1862).
3. William Belcher, m., 1st, 1752, Desire Morgan (1736-1801).
William Belcher (1731-1801) commanded a company in the New York campaign, was at Germantown, and wintered at Valley Forge. He was born and died in Preston.
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Mrs. Ella Moore Belcher.
DAR ID Number: 83898
Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Wife of Ward Belcher.
Descendant of Lieut. Solomon Brewer, as follows:
1. Benjamin Moore, m. Emma Shaffer (b. 1856).
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Mrs. Etta Crawford Belcher.
DAR ID Number: 84268
Born in Audrain County, Mo.
Wife of Mason William Belcher.
Descendant of John Buford, as follows:
1. Mark Crawford (b. 1855), m. 1879, Calla Vaughan (b. 1860).
2. John S. Vaughan (1818-70), m. Sarah Ann Buford (1824-98).
3. John Buford, Jr., m. Mary Berry.
4. John Buford, m. 1792, Frances Banton.
John Buford (1764-1854) received a pension, 1832, for service as private in Capt. John Otis' company, Colonel Merriwether's regiment, Virginia Line. He was born in Culpeper County, Va.; died in Madison County, Ky.
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Mrs. Genie Brannon Dean.
DAR ID Number: 85089
Born in Georgetown, Ga.
Wife of Dr. Jarvis Gipson Dean.
Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Harrison, as follows:
1. Edward Belcher Brannon (1837-76), m. 1st, 1864, Mary Guerry (b. 1844).
2. Theodore Le Grand Guerry (1812-95), m. 1837, Martha Harrison (1819-96).
3. James Harrison (1787-1870), m. 1807, Temperance B. Harrison (1790-1864).
4. Benjamin Harrison, m. 2nd, 1785, Charity Williams (1764-1854).
Benjamin Harrison served as captain, 1783, in Col. William McKinne's regiment, North Carolina Line. His widow received a pension on claim executed 1851. He lived in Edgecomb, N. C., during the Revolution.
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Mrs. Willie Beazley Belcher.
DAR ID Number: 87513
Born in Boone County, Mo.
Wife of George Lee Belcher.
Descendant of John Connelly, as follows:
1. William T. Beazley m. Rebecca Conley (1835-1909).
2. Benjamin Conley (1805-76) m., 1829, Frances Croswhite (b. 1805).
3. John Conley (Connelly) m. Elizabeth Turner (d. 1840).
John Connelly (1762-1849) enlisted in Prince Georges County, Md., 1781, for three years under Col. Peter Adams. In 1832 he was allowed a pension in Boone County, Mo., for service as private, Maryland Line. He was born in Maryland; died in Missouri.
Also Nos. 68189, 79603.
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Mrs. Florence Lavisa Dunham.
DAR ID Number: 87765
Born in Washington, D. C.
Wife of Arthur C. Dunham.
Descendant of John Sale and of John Sale, Jr., as follows:
1. George King Pomroy (1839-1901) m., 1863, Almira Sale Belcher (1838-1902).
2. James Madison Belcher (1811-87) m., 1837, Lavisa Sale (1812-91).
3. John Sale, Jr., m. 2nd, 1810, Hannah Butterfield (1778-1853).
4. John Sale m., 1752, Sarah Floyd.
John Sale (1727-1803) was a member of the Provincial Congress, and representative to the General Court. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
John Sale, Jr. (1757-1831), was a private in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company at the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
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Mrs. Agnes Naomi Belcher Terry.
DAR ID Number: 87767
Born in Fall River, Mass.
Wife of Elmer C. Terry.
Descendant of John Sale and of John Sale, Jr., as follows:
1. Gilbert Haven Belcher (b. 1849) m., 1872, Caroline E. Belcher (1852-98).
2. James Madison Belcher (1811-87) m., 1837, Lavisa Sale (1812-91).
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Mrs. Edith Wiles Bird.
DAR ID Number: 88938
Born in Freeport, Ill.
Wife of William S. Bird.
Descendant of John Bradford, Rev. Joseph Woodman, Stephen Chase, Jr., Capt. Samuel Henley, Jethro Bailey, Elhanan Winchester, and Jonathan Winchester, as follows:
1. Robert Hall Wiles (1850-1907) m. 1876 Alice Russell Bradford (b. 1853).
2. Seba Squier Wiles (1821-95) m. 1848 Mary Estella Hall (1829-96); Joseph Russell Bradford (1814-85) m. 1850 Sarah Jane Toppan Woodman (1816-94).
3. Charles Bradford (1788-1828) m. 1813 Mary Russell Winslow (1793-1899); Jeremiah Hall Woodman (1775-1854) m. 1806 Sarah Chase (1780-1866); Robert Hall (1791-1833) m. 1815 Mary (Polly) Bailey (1798-1866).
4. William Bradford (1761-1823) m. 1784 Sarah Henley (1761-1833); Joseph Woodman m. 1771 Esther Whittemore Hall (1752-1803); Stephen Chase, Jr., m. 1771 Mary Frost (1752-1819); Aaron Bailey (1773-1857) m. 1797 Mary (or Polly) Winchester (1779-1851).
5. John Bradford m. 1746 Margaret Barton (d. 1791); Samuel Henley m. 1741 Elizabeth Cheever (1723-62); Jethro Bailey m. 1766 Hannah Davis; Jonathan Winchester m. 1778 Eunice Smith (1755-1845).
6. Elhanan Winchester m. 2nd 1750 Sarah Belcher (1729-60).
John Bradford (1723-84) served as Continental Agent for the State of Massachusetts. He was born in Portsmouth, N. H.: died in Boston, Mass.
Joseph Woodman (1748-1807) was deputy, 1775, at a meeting in Exeter, N. H., to choose delegates to the Continental Congress. He was born in Newbury, Mass.; died in Sanbornton, N. H.
[p.296] Stephen Chase (1742-1805) signed the Association Test at Newcastle, N. H. He was born in Newcastle; died in Portsmouth, N. H.
Samuel Henley (1718-95) served as captain in the 15th Massachusetts regiment, General Glover's brigade. He was born in Charlestown, Mass.
Jethro Bailey (1741-1814) was a member of the Committee of Inspection of Jaffrey, N. H., 1775. He was born in Tewksbury. Mass.; died probably in Marcellus, N. Y.
Elhanan Winchester (1720-1810) served as a representative to the Massachusetts General Court, 1777. He was born in Brookline; died in Harvard, Mass.
Jonathan Winchester (1756-1839) served as private in Col. David Gilman's regiment, Capt. Francis Towne's company, New Hampshire troops. He was born in Brookline; died in Westmoreland, N. H.
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Mrs. Julia Rudolph Belcher.
DAR ID Number: 90136
Born in St. Louis, Mo.
Wife of Edward Littleton Belcher.
Descendant of Ebenezer Hibbard, as follows:
1. Wiley Rudolph (d. 1891) m. 1841 Mary Watkins (1825-1901).
2. Jacob Rudolph m. Jerusha Preston.
3. Darius Preston m. Naomi Hibbard (b. 1770).
4. Ebenezer Hibbard.
Ebenezer Hibbard (1740-90) was in the battle of Wyoming, 1778. He was born in Connecticut.
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Mrs. Jessie Blanchard Allen Tweed.
DAR ID Number: 90159
Born in Greenville, Ill.
Wife of John W. Tweed.
Descendant of Corp. William Blanchard, as follows:
1. Dr. William A. Allen (1830-91) m. 1860 Millicent Blanchard (b. 1838).
2. Seth Blanchard (1789-1867) m. 1817 Elizabeth Howell (1800-46).
3. William Blanchard m. 2nd 1782 Betsey Mann (1753-1833).
William Blanchard (1747-1814) was private and corporal under Captains Belcher and Winslow, Colonels Bass and Marshall, Massachusetts Line. He was born in Braintree; died in E. Stoughton, Mass.
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Mrs. Ethel Blanchard Allen Washburn.
DAR ID Number: 91718
Born in Greenville, Ill.
Wife of Louis B. Washburn.
Descendant of Corp. William Blanchard, as follows:
1. Dr. William A. Allen (1830-91) m. 1860 Millicent Blanchard (b. 1838).
2. Seth Blanchard (1789-1867) m. 1817 Mary Elizabeth Howell (1800-46).
3. William Blanchard m. 2nd 1782 Betsy Mann (1753-1833).
William Blanchard (1747-1814) was private and corporal under Captains Belcher and Winslow, Colonels Bass and Marshall, Massachusetts Line. He was born in Braintree; died in East Stoughton, Mass.
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[p.76] Mrs. Lydia A. George Collins.
DAR ID Number: 93237
Born in Winthrop, Mass.
Wife of Charlie Eldridge Collins.
Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Belcher, and of Nathaniel Belcher, Jr., as follows:
1. Samuel Leighton George (1824-1906) m. 1848 Abigail Belcher Burrill (1826-1904).
2. Ebenezer Burrill (1778-1832) m. 1811 Ann Belcher (1787-1867).
3. Nathaniel Belcher, Jr., m. 1782 Martha Humphrey (1761-1834).
4. Nathaniel Belcher m. 1755 Ann Dowse (b. 1727).
Nathaniel Belcher (1729-1810) served as private under Capt. Samuel Sprague and as captain under Colonels Wade and Lovell, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
Nathaniel Belcher, Jr. (1756-97) served as private in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
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Mrs. Abbie L. Collins Webber.
DAR ID Number: 93238
Born in Winthrop, Mass.
Wife of Martin L. Webber.
Descendant of Capt. Nathaniel Belcher, and of Nathaniel Belcher, Jr., as follows:
1. Charles Eldredge Collins (b. 1849) m. 1876 Lydia Annette George (b. 1855).
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Mrs. Emily H. Maxfield Weston.
DAR ID Number: 93450
Born in Centerbury, Ohio.
Wife of Isaac Weston.
Descendant of David Maxfield, as follows:
1. William Cullen Maxfield (b. 1832) m. 1856 Saretha Jane Trusdell (b. 1839).
2. Gilbert Belcher Maxfield (1785-1832) m. 1810 Amelia Graves (1790-1840).
3. William Maxfield m. Abigail Belcher.
4. David Maxfield m. Judith Clough.
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 New Hampshire, died in Fairfax, Vt.
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Mrs. Kate Duncan Bryant.
DAR ID Number: 93549
Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Wife of Frank R. Bryant.
Descendant of Dr. Samuel Duncan, as follows:
1. Frederick Chandler Duncan (b. 1847) m. 1878 Kate Belcher (b. 1855).
2. Charles Crooker Duncan (1821-98) m. Hannah Jane Tibbetts (1822-69).
3. Samuel Eaton Duncan (1779-1855) m. Sarah Webb (b. 1785).
4. Samuel Duncan m. Hannah Donnell (1751-27).
Samuel Duncan (1745-84) served as surgeon in Capt. Samuel McCobb's regiment, eastern division, Continental army. He died in Brunswick, Me.
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Mrs. Mary Wilder Belcher.
DAR ID Number: 94845
Born in Ashby, Mass.
Wife of Henry Alden Belcher.
Descendant of Benjamin Wellington, as follows:
1. Asa Wilder (d. 1865) m. 2nd Sally Wellington (1782-1872).
2. Benjamin Wellington m. 1763 Lucy Smith (b. 1739).
Benjamin Wellington (1738-1817), in 1777, was chosen town officer and clerk of Ashby, Mass., where he died. He was born in Lexington, Mass.
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Mrs. Abbie Porter Farnsworth.
DAR ID Number: 95262
Born in Randolph, Mass.
Wife of William Henry Farnsworth.
Descendant of Corp. Joseph Porter, as follows:
1. Franklin Porter (1836-99) m. 1862 Eliza Russell Woodman (b. 1843).
2. Ira Porter (1803-82) m. 1829 Eulalia Belcher (1803-64).
3. Isaac Porter (b. 1765) m. 1787 Susanna Packard (1763-1841).
4. Joseph Porter m. 1753 Elizabeth Burrell (1733-1822).
[p.89] Joseph Porter (1730-1803) responded to the Lexington Alarm as a private in Capt. Peter Talbot's company, Col. Lemuel Robinson's regiment. He served several enlistments as corporal under different commands. He was born in Abingdon; died in Stoughton, Mass.
Also Nos. 48422, 74737.
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Mrs. Bertha Stiles Hefflon.
DAR ID Number: 95751
Born in Lowell, Mass.
Wife of Joseph H. Hefflon.
Descendant of Caleb Stiles, Elhanan Winchester, Silas Winchester, and Samuel King, as follows:
1. William Allen Stiles (1841-1909) m. 1867 Laura E. Burns (b. 1842).
2. William Riley Stiles (1814-82) m. 1835 Emily Tice (1814-1904); Samuel F. Burns (1809-68) m. 1838 Caroline Winchester (1811-82).
3. Samuel Stiles (1769-1854) m. Susan Peirce (b. 1772); Benjamin Winchester (b. 1786) m. Ruth Leavins.
4. Caleb Stiles m. 1760 Mary (or Elizabeth) Townsend; Silas Winchester m. 1783 Sally King (1761-1846).
5. Elhanan Winchester m. 2nd 1750 Sarah Belcher (1729-60); Samuel King m. 1760 Sarah Thompson (1738-1813).
Caleb Stiles (1737-1834) enlisted, 1779, for one year in Capt. Nicholas Gilman's company, Col. Moses Nichols' 5th regiment of militia. He was born in Middletown, Mass.; died in Danville, Vt.
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Silas Winchester (1758-1838) served as private in Capt. Thomas White's company, Col. William Heath's regiment of Massachusetts troops at the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Middleton, Mass.; died in Danville, Vt.
Elhanan Winchester (1720-1810) was representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1777-78, and loaned money to the town of Newton, Mass., to pay soldiers. He was born in Brookline; died in Harvard, Mass.
Samuel King (1737-1815), in 1777, was private in Capt. Samuel Cowell's company, Col. Benjamin Hawes' regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born in Newton; died in Wrentham, Mass.
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Mrs. Annie F. Belcher Pierce.
DAR ID Number: 99730
Born in Spencer, Mass.
Wife of Chester W. Pierce.
Descendant of Barzillai Hayward, as follows:
1. Gilbert G. Belcher (1825-97) m. 1842 Sarah Monroe Hayward (1825-1902).
2. Ephraim C. Hayward (1796-1837) m. 1816 Clarisa Cogswell (1798-1885).
3. Barzillai Hayward m. 2nd Rebecca -.
Barzillai Hayward served as private in Capt. John Packard's company, Col. David Brewer's Massachusetts regiment. He was born, 1753, in Bridgewater, Mass.
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Mrs. Jennie Turner Weston.
DAR ID Number: 101184
Born in Geneseo, Ill.
Wife of Samuel Francis Weston.
Descendant of Joseph Belcher, as follows:
1. George Turner (1829-1908) m. 1853 Caroline Belcher (1834-80).
2. Cephas Belcher (1799-1852) m. 1821 Harriet Thayer (1799-1873).
3. Joseph Belcher m. Mary Baker (d. 1839).
Joseph Belcher (1749-1814) responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Peter Talbot's company, Col. Lemuel Robinson's regiment, from Stoughton, Mass., where he was born.
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Mrs. Laura V. Wheatley Dulin.
DAR ID Number: 107173
Born in Washington, D. C.
Wife of William E. Dulin.
Descendant of Jonathan Belcher, Joseph Belcher and Corp. Oliver Kimball, Jr., as follows:
1. William H. Wheatley (1826-1900) m. 1851 Mary Belcher (1832-89).
2. Joseph Belcher (1808-66) m. 1830 Serena Coates (1809-50).
3. Joseph Belcher (1782-1850) m. Nancy Burrill (1786-1849); Benjamin Coates m. 1807 Mary (Molly) Kimball (b. 1789).
4. Joseph Belcher (b. 1751) m. 1781 Rachel Shute (b. 1756); Oliver Kimball, Jr. m. Mary Allen (1751-1846).
6. Jonathan Belcher m. 1742 Elizabeth Tuttle (1718-96).
[p.57] Jonathan Belcher (1718-85) served as a guard at Pullin's Point, Chelsea, Mass., under Capt. Samuel Sprague. He was born in Rumsey Marsh; died in Chelsea, Mass.
Joseph Belcher served as a private under Captain White, 5th Massachusetts regiment, Colonel Putnam in command. He was born, 1751, in Chelsea; died in Winthrop, Mass.
Oliver Kimball, Jr. (1745-1821) served as corporal in Captain Woodbury's company, Col. John Stark's 1st New Hampshire regiment. He was born and died in Salem, N. H.
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Mrs. Mary A. Wheatley Jackson.
DAR ID Number: 107174
Born in Washington, D. C.
Wife of Lewis Jackson.
Descendant of Jonathan Belcher, Joseph Belcher, Capt. Nathaniel Belcher, Oliver Kimball, Corp. Oliver Kimball, Jr., Richard Shute, John Shute, Ebenezer Dows, Joseph Burrill and George Cashell, as follows:
1. William H. Wheatley (1826-1900) m. 1851 Mary Belcher (1832-89).
2. George Cashell Wheatley (1805-59) m. 1825 Ann Kidwell; Joseph Belcher (1808-66) m. 1830 Serena Coates (1809-58).
3. William Wheatley m. 1804 Mary Wade Cashell (1784-1823); Benjamin Coates m. 1807 Mary (Molly) Kimball (b. 1789); Joseph Belcher (1782-1850) m. 1807 Nancy Burrill (1786-1849).
4. Joseph Belcher m. 1781 Rachel Shute (1756-1827); Oliver Kimball, Jr., m. Mary Allen (1751-1846); Joseph Burrill m. 1786 Sarah (Sally) Belcher (1762-1818); George Cashell m. 1773 Mary Wade (d. 1808).
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5. Oliver Kimball m. 1745 Mary Ober (1725-1806); Richard Shute m. 1750 Mary Green (d. 1787); Nathaniel Belcher m. 1755 Anne Dows (Dowse) (b. 1727) (parents of Sally).
6. Ebenezer Dows m. 1715 Mary Hunt (b. 1896); John Shute m. 1714 Mary Waite (1699-74).
Oliver Kimball (1724-1802) signed the Association Test in Salem, N. H., where he died. He was born in Bradford, Mass.
Nathaniel Belcher (1729-1810) in 1775 was a private in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company and, 1778, commanded a company in Colonels Wade and Lovell's regiment. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
Richard Shute (1729-1818) responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in Malden, Mass.
John Shute (1693-80) gave money to the town of Chelsea, Mass., for hiring soldiers. He was born and died in Malden, Mass.
[p.58] Ebenezer Dows (1693-1777) paid taxes to the colony at Billerica, Mass., instead of to the British Crown. He was born in Charlestown; died in Billerica, Mass.
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Joseph Burrill (1762-1818) in 1780 was a private in the Continental Army. He was born in Lynn, Mass.; died in Pullin Point, Chelsea, Mass.
George Cashell (1748-1802) served as a private in the 2nd company, 29th battalion, Montgomery County, Maryland militia. He was born in Ireland; died in Montgomery County, Md.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Annette Collins Baker.
DAR ID Number: 107310
Born in Winthrop, Mass.
Wife of Ralph Hubert Baker.
Descendant of Nathaniel Belcher, Jr., and of Nathaniel Belcher, 3rd, as follows:
[p.105] 1. Charles Eldridge Collins (b. 1849) m. 1876 Lydia Annette George (b. 1855)
2. Samuel Leighton George (1824-1906) m. 1848 Abigail Belcher Burrill (1826-1904).
3. Ebenezer Burrill, Jr. (1778-1832), m. 1811 Ann Belcher (1787-1867).
4. Nathaniel Belcher, 3rd, m. 1782 Martha Humphrey (1761-1834).
5. Nathaniel Belcher, jr., m. 1755 Ann Dowse (b. 1727).
Nathaniel Belcher, 3rd (1756-97), served as private in Capt. Samue Sprague's company, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
Nathaniel Belcher, Jr. (1729-1810), served as private Capt. Samue Sprague's company, and captain in Colonel Wade's regiment. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
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Mrs. Lula Emma Woodmansee Perry.
DAR ID Number: 108399
Born in South Kingston, R. I.
Wife of Millard Fillmore Perry.
Descendant of James Barber, as follows:
1. John Allen Woodmansee (1844-1909) m. 1876 Emma La Forest Barber (b. 1850).
[p.120] 2. Gardiner Smith Barber (1827-1905) m. 1847 Lucretia Elizabeth Knowles (1826-74).
3. Moses Barber (1782-1880) m. 2nd 1809 Elizabeth Belcher (1787-1847).
4. James Barber m. 2nd Margaret Wilcox (1747-1850).
James Barber (1726-1821) served as private in Sullivan's expedition, 1778, Rhode Island Line. His widow received a pension on claim executed in 1836. He was born and died in Washington County, R. I.
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Miss Eddie Brannon.
DAR ID Number: 109081
Born in Georgetown, Ga.
Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Harrison, as follows:
[p.25] 1. Edward Belcher Brannon (1837-76) m. 1864 Mary Guerry (b. 1844).
2. Theodore Le Grand Guerry (1812-95) m. 1837 Martha Harrison (1819-96).
3. James Harrison (1787-1870) m. 1807 Temperance Brown (1790-1864).
4. Benjamin Harrison m. 2nd 1785 Charity Williams (1764-1854).
Benjamin Harrison served as captain, 1783, in Col. William McKinne's regiment, North Carolina Line. His widow received a pension. He lived in Edgecomb County during the Revolution.
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Mrs. Mary Eleanor Clark.
DAR ID Number: 112070
Born in West Newton, Mass.
Wife of George W. Clark.
Descendant of Joseph Belcher, as follows:
1. John Tappan Tufts (d. 1861) m. 1851 Eunice Belcher (1827-60).
2. Cephas Belcher (1799-1852) m. 1821 Harriet Thayer (1799-1873).
3. Joseph Belcher m. 1776 Mary (Puffer) Baker (d. 1839).
Joseph Belcher (1749-1814) responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Peter Talbot's company, Col. Lemuel Robinson's regiment, from Stoughton, Mass., where he was born and died.
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Mrs. Caroline Ferris Sumner Belcher.
DAR ID Number: 114406
Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Wife of William Nathan Belcher.
Descendant of James Ferris, as follows:
1. Adams Child Sumner (1834-73) m. 1861 Helen King Richardson (1836-1909).
2. John Wharton Richardson (1792-1853) m. 1816 Caroline Amelia Ferris (1798-1886).
3. Edward Ferris (1768-1820) m. Elizabeth Godsby (1771-1825).
4. James Ferris m. 1753 Charity Thomas (1734-1809).
James Ferris (1734-80) served in the militia, was captured by the Queen's Rangers and confined in the old Sugar House Prison, New York. He was born in Westchester County; died in Throggs Neck, N. Y.
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Mrs. Mary Phipps Mader.
DAR ID Number: 115395
Born in Holliston, Mass.
Wife of Wallace B. Mader.
Descendant of Sergt. Jason Chamberlain, as follows:
1. Josephus Phipps m. 1853 Emeline R. Belcher (b. 1837).
2. William L. Belcher (1808-97) m. 1832 Mary Chamberlain (1809-97).
3. Jason Chamberlain m. 1783 Abigail Whiting (1760-1831).
Jason Chamberlain (1732-1825) served as second sergeant in Col. Jacob Gerrish's regiment of guards at Winter Hill. He was born and died in Holliston, Mass.
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Mrs. Abbie E. Phipps Saunders.
DAR ID Number: 115396
Born in Holliston, Mass.
Wife of Charles H. Saunders.
[p.124] Descendant of Sergt. Jason Chamberlain, as follows:
1. Josephus Phipps (1832-86) m. 1853 Emeline R. Belcher (b. 1837).
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Mrs. Cornelia Waldo Royce Eldredge.
DAR ID Number: 119901
Born in Berkshire, N. Y.
Wife of Edward Owen Eldredge.
Descendant of Joseph Waldo, as follows:
1. John L. Royce m. 1858 Cornelia Waldo (1835-63).
2. Joseph Talcott Waldo, M.D. (1794-1857), m. 2nd 1833 Hannah Burbank Belcher (1813-97).
3. Joseph Waldo m. 1788 Ann Bliss (1769-1836).
Joseph Waldo (1755-1840) served as private, Connecticut Line; also surgeon under Captain Savage at Springfield, Mass. He was born in Windham, Conn.; died in Berkshire, N. Y.
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Mrs. Eunice Isabel Burrill Brown.
DAR ID Number: 121424
Born in Suffolk County, Mass.
Wife of James Robertson Brown.
Descendant of Nathaniel Belcher and of Nathaniel Belcher, Jr., as follows:
1. Ebenezer Burrill (1819-85) m. 1855 Lucy Ellen Chase (1835-70).
2. Ebenezer Burrill (1787-1832) m. 1811 Ann Belcher (1787-1867).
[p.137] 3. Nathaniel Belcher, Jr., m. 1782 Martha Humphrey (1761-1834).
4. Nathaniel Belcher m. 1755 Anna Dowse (b. 1727).
Nathaniel Belcher (1729-1810) served as private in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company, and captain in Colonel Wade's regiment. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
Nathaniel Belcher, Jr. (1756-97), served as private in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
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Mrs. Jessie Mead Weber.
DAR ID Number: 123163
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Charles E. Weber.
Descendant of Capt. Isaac Howe and of Dr. Elisha Belcher, as follows:
1. Charles E. Mead (b. 1850) m. 1876 Mary S. Jackson (b. 1852).
2. William K. Mead (1825-87) m. 1847 Sarah P. Sackett (1822-97).
3. Jabez Mead (1777-1839) m. 1817 Sarah W. Knapp (d. 1847); Justus Sackett (1778-1854) m. 1st 1800 Clarissa Belcher (1783-1844).
4. Deliverance Mead (1728-85) m. 1759 Abigail Howe (1738-1807); Elisha Belcher m. Lydia Reynolds.
5. Isaac Howe m. 1736 Keziah Mead (1707-1808).
Isaac Howe (1711-79) served, 1778, as a member of the Committee of Safety. He was born and died in Greenwich, Conn.
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[p.57] Elisha Belcher was surgeon in the 9th regiment, Connecticut militia, 1781. He was born in Preston; died, 1828, in Round Hill, Conn.
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Mrs. Virginia Maxfield Denmark.
DAR ID Number: 126426
Born in Sycamore, Ill.
Wife of Lewis C. Denmark.
Descendant of William Maxfield, as follows:
[p.135] 1. John Nelson Maxfield (1824-73) m. 1st 1847 Mary Ann Crocket (1828-65).
2. John Maxfield (1791-1875) m. 1816 Joanna Pond (1799-1878).
3. William Maxfield m. Abigail Belcher (b. 1765).
William Maxfield served as private in Capt. Simeon Stevens' company raised for the defense of the frontier. He was born, 1763, in New Hampshire.
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Mrs. Daisy Glazier Langmead.
DAR ID Number: 126577
Born in Newport, Ky.
Wife of H. Willard Langmead.
Descendant of Jonathan Glazier and of Peter DeMoss, as follows:
1. William Leonard Glazier (b. 1866) m. 1891 Florence DeMoss (b. 1866).
2. William Belcher Glazier (1827-70) m. 1863 Margaret Lowry (b. 1839-1912); John C. DeMoss (1834-1900) m. 1863 Isophine F. Sallee (1840-1907).
3. Franklin Glazier (1799-1863) m. 1823 Julia Tarbos (1799-1863); Samuel DeMoss (1802-87) m. Sarah A. McLaughlin (1809-66).
4. John Glazier (1774-1856) m. 1797 Dorothy Goodale (1777-1849); Peter DeMoss m. 1777 Katherine Hausman (1758-1842).
5. Jonathan Glazier m. 1773 Azubah Nye (1756-1840).
Jonathan Glazier (1751-1836) enlisted, 1777, in Capt. John Crawford's company, Col. Job Cushing's Massachusetts regiment. In 1837 his widow applied for a pension. Her claim was allowed. He was born in Harwich; died in Leverett, Mass.
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Peter DeMoss (1752-1842) was placed on the pension roll of Pendleton County, Ky., 1818, for service as private in the Virginia Line. He was born in Virginia; died in Pendleton County, Ky.
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Mrs. Alice Mcpherson Spencer.
DAR ID Number: 127473
Born in Howell, Mich.
Wife of Dr. W. C. Spencer.
Descendant of Moses Curtis, as follows:
1. William McPherson (1834-1914) m. 1859 Jennie Ranney (1836-1905).
2. Jabez Ranney (1799-1888) m. 1824 Rheny Packard (1807-52).
3. Timothy Packard (1769-1853) m. 1790 Ahalobama Curtis (1771-1843).
4. Moses Curtis m. 2d 1769 Hannah Belcher.
Moses Curtis (1722-1808) served as private in Capt. Elihu Adams' company, Col. Benjamin Lincoln's regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born in Braintree; died in Plainfield, Mass.
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Born in Kensington, Md.
Wife of Leslie G. Van Fossen.
Descendant of Jonathan Belcher, Joseph Belcher, Capt. Nathaniel Belcher, Oliver Kimball, Corp. Oliver Kimball, Jr., Joseph Burrill, John Shute, Richard Shute, and Ebenezer Dows, as follows:
1. Harry K. Corrick (b. 1864) m. 1889 Helen G. Wheatley (1870-1918).
2. William H. Wheatley (1826-1900) m. 1851 Mary Belcher (1832-89).
3. Joseph Belcher (1808-66) m. 1st 1830 Serena Coates (1809-50).
4. Joseph Belcher (1782-1850) m. 1807 Nancy Burrill (1786-1849); Benjamin Coates m. 1807 Mary Kimball (b. 1789).
5. Joseph Belcher m. 1781 Rachel Shute (b. 1756); Oliver Kimball, Jr., m. 1768 Mary Allen (1751-1846); Joseph Burrill m. 1786 Sarah (Sally) Belcher (1761-1837).
6. Jonathan Belcher m. 1742 Elizabeth Floyd Tuttle (1718-96); Nathaniel Belcher m. 1755 Anne Dows (b. 1727) (parents of Sarah); Oliver Kimball m. 1745 Mary Ober (1725-1806); Richard Shute m. 1750 Mary Green (d. 1787).
7. John Shute m. 1714 Mary Waite (1699-1774); Ebenezer Dows m. 1715 Mary Hunt (b. 1696).
Jonathan Belcher (1718-85) served as guard at Pullin's Point, Chelsea, Mass., under Capt. Samuel Sprague. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
Joseph Belcher served as private in the 5th regiment, Massachusetts troops, under Captains White and Burbank, Colonels Putnam and Sprout. He was born, 1751, in Chelsea; died in Winthrop, Mass.
Nathaniel Belcher served as private, 1775, in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company, and 1778, commanded a company in the Massachusetts troops under Colonels Lovell and Wade. He was born in Chelsea, Mass., where, in 1810, he died.
Oliver Kimball (1724-1801) signed the Association Test in Salem, N. H., where he died. He was born in Bradford, Mass.
Oliver Kimball, Jr. (1745-1821), served as corporal in Capt. Elisha Woodbury's company, Col. John Stark's 1st New Hampshire regiment. He was born and died in Salem, N. H.
Joseph Burrill served as private in Capt. Thomas Pritchard's company, Massachusetts troops. He died, 1818, at Pullin Point, Chelsea, Mass.
[p.131] John Shute (1693-1780) was a patriot, who gave money to the town of Chelsea, Mass., to pay for hiring soldiers. He was born and died in Malden, Mass.
Richard Shute (1729-1818) served as private at the Lexington Alarm under Capt. Samuel Sprague. He was born and died in Malden, Mass.
Ebenezer Dows (1693-1777) was a patriot, who paid taxes to the colony at Billerica, Mass., instead of to the British Crown. He was born in Charlestown, Mass.
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Born in Kensington, Md.
Wife of Joseph Deal Yerkes.
Descendant of Jonathan Belcher, Joseph Belcher, Capt. Nathaniel Belcher, Oliver Kimball, Corp. Oliver Kimball, Jr., Joseph Burrill, John Shute, Richard Shute, and Ebenezer Dows, as follows:
1. William E. Dulin (b. 1868) m. 1896 Laura V. Wheatley (1873-1916).
2. William H. Wheatley (1826-1900) m. 1851 Mary Belcher (1832-89).
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Born in Chicago, Ill.
Wife of Hanson W. Wheeler.
Descendant of Brig. Gen. John Tyler, Col. Samuel Coit, John Coit, Jr., and Corp. Daniel Coit, as follows:
1. Daniel R. Coit (1820-63) m. 1858 Frances H. Sea (1835-1906).
2. Roger Coit (1786-1856) m. 1st 1808 Frances Coit (1789-1843).
[p.135] 3. John Coit m. 1766 Mehitable Tyler (1743-1816); Danied Coit m. 2d 1786 Mercy Brewster (1765-1832) (parents of Frances).
4. Samuel Coit m. 1730 Sarah Spaulding (1711-96) (parents of John); John Tyler m. 1742 Mary (Spaulding) Coit (1716-1801).
John Tyler (1721-1804) entered the army as captain; served as colonel of Connecticut infantry, 1776, and was brigadier general in the Rhode Island campaign, 1778. He was born and died in Preston, Conn.
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Samuel Coit (1708-92) served as colonel of the 8th Connecticut regiment; also Judge of the County Court. He was born in Plainfield; died in Preston, Conn.
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John Coit (1741-1808) served as private at the Lexington Alarm under Captain Belcher from Preston, Conn., where he died. He was born in Plainfield, Conn.
Daniel Coit (1757-90) served as corporal under Captain Belcher in the Connecticut troops. He was born in Preston, Conn.
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Mrs. Ophelia Wheatley Lewis.
DAR ID Number: 149371
Born in St. Louis, Mo.
Wife of Elias Lewis.
Descendant of Jonathan Belcher, Joseph Belcher, Capt. Nathaniel Belcher, Oliver Kimball, Corp. Oliver Kimball, Jr., Joseph Burrill, John Shute, Richard Shute and Ebenezer Dows, as follows:
1. William H. Wheatley (1826-1900) m. 1851 Mary Belcher (1832-89).
2. Joseph Belcher (1808-66) m. 1st 1830 Serenz Coates (1809-50).
[p.122] 3. Joseph Belcher, Jr. (1782-1850), m. 1807 Nancy Burrill (1786-1849); Benjamin Coates m. 1807 Mary (Molly) Kimball (b. 1789).
4. Joseph Belcher m. 1781 Rachel Shute (b. 1756); Joseph Burrill m. 1786 Sarah (Sally) Belcher (1761-1837); Oliver Kimball, Jr., m. 1768 Mary Allen (1751-1846).
5. Jonathan Belcher m. 1742 Elizabeth Floyd Tuttle (1718-96) (pareats of Joseph); Nathaniel Belcher m. 1755 Anne Dowse (b. 1727); Oliver Kimball m. 1745 Mary Ober (1725-1806); Richard Shute m. 1758 Mary Green (d. 1787).
6. John Shute m. 1714 Mary Waite (1699-1774); Ebenezer Dows m. 1715 Mary Hunt (b. 1696).
Jonathan Belcher (1718-85) served as a guard at Pullin's Point, Chelsea, Massachusetts, under Capt. Samuel Sprague. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
Joseph Belcher served as private in the 5th regiment, Massachusetts troops under Captains White and Burbank, Colonels Putnam and Sprout. He was born, 1751, in Chelsea; died in Winthrop, Mass.
Nathaniel Belcher, in 1775, was a private in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company and, 1778, commanded a company in the Massachusetts troops under Colonels Wade and Lovell. He was born in Chelsea, Mass., where, in 1810, he died.
Oliver Kimball (1724-1801) signed the Association Test in Salem, N. H., where he died. He was born in Bradford, Mass.
Oliver Kimball, Jr. (1745-1821), served as corporal in Capt. Elisha Woodbury's company, Col. John Stark's 1st New Hampshire regiment. He was born and died in Salem, N. H.
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Joseph Burrill served as private in the Massachusetts troops under Capt. Thomas Pritchard. He died, 1818, at Pulling Point, Chelsea, Mass.
John Shute (1693-1780) was a patriot who gave money to the town of Chelsea, Mass., for hiring soldiers. He was born and died in Malden, Mass.
Richard Shute (1729-1818) responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in Malden, Mass.
Ebenezer Dows (1693-1777) was a patriot who paid taxes to the colony at Billerica, Mass., instead of the British Crown. He was born in Charlestown, Mass.
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Mrs. Marion Fengar Belcher.
DAR ID Number: 149592
Born in New Bedford, Mass.
Wife of Duncan Belcher.
Descendant of John Prentis, as follows:
1. Cyrus B. Fengar (b. 1863) m. 1886 Alice R. Clay (b. 1867).
2. Richard B. Fengar (1824-99) m. Olive Prentis Miner (1830-87).
3. Joseph Miner, Jr. (b. 1793), m. 1817 Frances M. Griffin.
4. Joseph Miner (1760-1803) m. 1792 Olive Prentis.
5. John Prentis m. Bridget Rogers.
[p.191] John Prentis (1735-1801) served as private in Capt. Adam Shapley's company, Connecticut Line. He was born in New London, Conn.; died in Richmond, Va.
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Mrs. Evelyn Conant Spear.
DAR ID Number: 149938
Born in Strong, Me.
Wife of Herman S. Spear.
Descendant of Ephraim Conant, as follows:
1. Harvey Conant (1843-1911) m. 1864 Evelina Belcher Hunter (b. 1844).
2. Ephraim Conant (1809-84) m. 1834 Eliza Doble (1813-79).
3. Ephraim Conant (b. 1781) m. Susan Staples.
4. Ephraim Conant m. 1776 Rebecca Hayward.
Ephraim Conant (1757-1826) served as private in Capt. William Whitcomb's company, Col. James Prescott's regiment, which marched on the Lexington Alarm. He was born in Stow, Mass.; died in Temple, Maine.
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Mrs. Isabel Harrington Simpson.
DAR ID Number: 149959
Born in Boston, Mass.
Wife of Edwin Arthur Simpson.
Descendant of George Cushman and of John Guild, as follows:
1. George Edmund Harrington (1845-1918) m. 1877 Lydia Guild Cushman (1849-1914).
2. Rufus Cushman (1820-1903) m. 1845 Lydia Turner Guild (1822-91).
3. George Cushman, Jr. (1791-1875), m. Judith Weston (1795-1868); Ira Guild (b. 1794) m. 1818 Elizabeth Ford.
4. George Cushman m. Annie Perry (1764-1858); Israel Guild (1766-1836) m. 1793 Hannah Belcher.
5. John Guild m. 1751 Thankful Harrington (d. 1774).
George Cushman (1759-1832) served as private in Captain Partridge's company, Colonel Stearnes' regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was born in Middleboro; died in Duxbury, Mass.
John Guild responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Peter Talbot's company, Col. Lemuel Robinson's regiment, and also served as private under Captains Leach, Swan and Colonel Gill in the Massachusetts troops. He was born in Dedham; died, 1791, in Stoughton, Mass.
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Miss Mary V. Lewis.
DAR ID Number: 150553
Born in Washington, D. C.
Descendant of Jonathan Belcher, Joseph Belcher, Capt. Nathaniel Belcher, Joseph Burrill, Oliver Kimball, Corp. Oliver Kimball, Jr., John Shute, Richard Shute and Ebenezer Dows, as follows:
1. Elias Lewis (1848-1910) m. 1875 Ophelia Wheatley (b. 1854).
2. William H. Wheatley (1826-1900) m. 1st 1851 Mary Belcher (1832-89).
3. Joseph Belcher (1808-66) m. 1830 Serena Coates (1809-50).
4. Joseph Belcher (1782-1850) m. 1807 Nancy Burrill (1786-1849); Benjamin Coates m. 1807 Mary (Molly) Kimball (b. 1789).
5. Joseph Belcher m. 1781 Rachel Shute (b. 1756); Joseph Burrill m. 1786 Sarah (Sally) Belcher (1761-1837); Oliver Kimball, Jr., m. 1768 Mary Allen (1751-1846).
6. Jonathan Belcher m. 1742 Elizabeth Floyd Tuttle (1718-96 (parents of Joseph); Nathaniel Belcher m. 1755 Anne (Dowse) Dows (b. 1727); Oliver Kimball m. 1745 Mary Ober (1725-1806); Richard Shute m. 1750 Mary Green (d. 1787).
7. John Shute m. 1714 Mary Waite (1699-1744); Ebenezer Dows m. 1715 Mary Hunt (b. 1696).
[p.178] Jonathan Belcher (1718-85) served as a guard at Pullin's Point, Chelsea, Massachusetts, under Capt. Samuel Sprague. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
Joseph Belcher served as private in the 5th regiment, Massachusetts troops under Captains White and Burbank, Colonels Putnam and Sprout. He was born, 1751, in Chelsea; died in Winthrop, Mass.
Nathaniel Belcher, served as private, 1775, in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company and, 1778, commanded a company in the Massachusetts troops under Colonels Wade and Lovell. He was born in Chelsea, Mass., where, in 1810, he died.
Joseph Burrill served as private in the Massachusetts troops under Capt. Thomas Pritchard. He died, 1818, at Pullin Point, Chelsea, Mass.
Oliver Kimball (1724-1801) signed the Association Test in Salem, N. H., where he died. He was born in Bradford, Mass.
Oliver Kimball, Jr. (1745-1821), served as corporal in Capt. Elisha Woodbury's company, Col. John Stark's 1st New Hampshire regiment. He was born and died in Salem, N. H.
John Shute (1693-1780) was a patriot, who gave money to the town of Chelsea, Mass., for hiring soldiers. He was born and died in Malden, Mass.
Richard Shute (1729-1818) responded to the Lexington Alarm under Capt. Samuel Sprague. He was born and died in Malden, Mass.
Ebenezer Dows (1693-1777) was a patriot, who paid taxes to the colony at Billerica, Mass., instead of the British Crown. He was born in Charlestown, Mass.
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Miss Maud B. Tewksbury.
DAR ID Number: 150678
Born in Boston, Mass.
Descendant of John Tewksbury, Capt. Nathaniel Belcher and Nathaniel Belcher, Jr., as follows:
1. Hermon D. Tewksbury (1860-94) m. 1884 Jane A. Gammson (1867-1916).
2. Hermon B. Tewksbury (1827-1905) m. 1859 Charlotte M. Henderson (1833-1913).
3. Bill Tewksbury (1780-1855) m. 1809 Martha Belcher (1784-1850).
4. John Tewksbury m. 1758 Anna Bill (1738-1829); Nathaniel Belcher, Jr., m. 1782 Martha Humphrey (b. 1760).
5. Nathaniel Belcher m. 1755 Anna Dowse (1727-1806).
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John Tewksbury (1735-1816) served as private on guard at Pullen's Point by order of Capt. Samuel Sprague. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
Nathaniel Belcher, Jr. (1756-97), served as private in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company, Massachusetts Line. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
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Miss Muriel Moore.
DAR ID Number: 150717
Born in Poughkeepsie. N. Y.
Descendant of Capt. George Dominick, Dr. Elisha Belcher and Major James Cock, as follows:
1. Frank Ledlie Moore (b. 1846) m. 1878 Caroline L. Belcher (b. 1858).
2. Jared Lane Moore (1796-1853) m. 1826 Hannah Dominick (1804-52); Charles S. Belcher (1832-71) m. 1853 Anna M. Morgan (d. 1883).
[p.230] 3. James William Dominick (1775-1852) m. 1798 Phebe Cock (1777-1830); William Nathan Belcher (1798-1880) m. 1821 Emaline Strang (d. 1859).
4. George Dominick m. 1761 Elizabeth Blanchard; Elisha Belcher m. Lydia Reynolds (1762-1850); James Cock m. 1767 Hannah How (1752-1845).
George Dominick (1739-1832) was appointed captain, 1775, of the New York City militia under Col. John Hay. He was born in France; died in New York City.
Elisha Belcher was surgeon in the 9th regiment, Connecticut militia, 1781. He was born in Preston; died, 1825, in Greenwich, Conn.
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James Cock (1745-1801) served as major in the Ordnance Department, stationed at Red Mills. Putnam County, N. Y. He was born in Scotland; died at Red Mills, N. Y.
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Mrs. Alice O. Wilson Donaldson.
DAR ID Number: 154546
Born in Adams County, Ill.
Wife of William A. Donaldson.
Descendant of Jonathan Belcher, Joseph Belcher, Capt. Nathaniel Belcher, Oliver Kimball, Corp. Oliver Kimball, Jr., Joseph Burrill, Ebenezer Dows, John Shute, and Richard Shute, as follows:
1. George Wilson (1830-1910) m. 1856 Antoinette E. Belcher (1840-1904).
2. Joseph Belcher (1808-66) m. 1830 Serena Coates (1809-50).
[p.173] 3. Joseph Belcher (1782-1850) m. 1807 Nancy Burrill (1786-1849); Benjamin Coates m. 1807 Mary (Molly) Kimball (b. 1789).
4. Joseph Belcher m. 1781 Rachel Shute (b. 1756); Joseph Burrill m. 1786 Sarah (Sally) Belcher (1761-1837); Oliver Kimball, Jr. m. 1768 Mary Allen (1751-1846).
5. Jonathan Belcher m. 1742 Elizabeth Floyd Tuttle (1718-96); Nathaniel Belcher m. 1755 Anne Dows (Dowse) (b. 1727) (parents of Sarah); Oliver Kimball m. 1745 Mary Ober (1725-1806); Richard Shute m. 1750 Mary Green (d. 1787).
6. Ebenezer Dows m. 1715 Mary Hunt (b. 1696); John Shute m. 1714 Mary Waite (1699-1774).
Jonathan Belcher (1718-85) served as a guard at Pullin's Point, Chelsea, Massachusetts, under Capt. Samuel Sprague. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
Joseph Belcher served as private in the 5th regiment, Massachusetts troops under Captains White and Burbank, Colonels Putnam and Sprout. He was born, 1751, in Chelsea; died in Winthrop, Mass.
Nathaniel Belcher served as private, 1775, in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company and, 1778, commanded a company in the Massachusetts troops under Colonels Wade and Lovell. He was born in Chelsea, Mass.; where, in 1810, he died.
Oliver Kimball (1724-1801) signed the Association Test in Salem, N. H., where he died. He was born in Bradford, Mass.
Oliver Kimball, Jr. (1745-1821), served as corporal in Capt. Elisha Woodbury's company, Col. John Stark's 1st New Hampshire regiment. He was born and died in Salem, N. H.
Joseph Burrill served as private in the Massachusetts troops under Capt. Thomas Pritchard. He died, 1818, at Pulling Point, Chelsea, Mass.
Ebenezer Dows (1693-1777) was a patriot, who paid taxes to the colony at Billerica, Mass., instead of the British Crown. He was born in Charlestown, Mass.
John Shute (1693-1780) was a patriot, who gave money to the town of Chelsea, Mass., for hiring soldiers. He was born and died in Malden, Mass.
Richard Shute (1729-1818) responded to the Lexington Alarm under Capt. Samuel Sprague. He was born and died in Malden, Mass.
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Mrs. Annie J. Wheatley Moore.
DAR ID Number: 154547
Born in Washington, D. C.
Wife of Edgar W. Moore.
Descendant of Jonathan Belcher, Joseph Belcher, Capt. Nathaniel
[p.174] Belcher, Oliver Kimball, Corp. Oliver Kimball, Jr., Joseph Burrill, Ebenezer Dows, John Shute, and Richard Shute, as follows:
1. Edward Everett Wheatley (1856-1910) m. 1879 Mary Anna Mahagan (b. 1855).
2. William H. Wheatley (1826-1900) m. 1851 Mary Belcher (1832-89).
3. Joseph Belcher (1808-66) m. 1830 Serena Coates (1809-50).
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Miss Josephine Adams Belcher.
DAR ID Number: 159374
Born in Philadelphia, Pa.
Descendant of Manoah Hubbard and of Capt. Jabez Brooks, as follows:
1. Charles Belcher (1844-1904) m. 1870 Josephine Hubbard Adams (b. 1846).
2. Henry Wright Adams (1818-81) m. 1841 Adeline Elizabeth Hubbard (1819-85).
3. Joseph Hubbard (1775-1823) m. 1796 Sarah Brooks (1775-1850).
4. Manoah Hubbard m. 1762 Hannah Woodward; Jabez Brooks m. 1752 Sarah Smith (d. 1816).
Manoah Hubbard (1739-1801) served as private in the 3d regiment, Connecticut Line, under Col. Samuel Wylly. He was born and died in Middletown, Conn.
[p.124] Jabez Brooks (1729-1817) in 1776 was appointed captain of the 3d company in the 23d Connecticut regiment. He turned out with his company at the New Haven Alarm in 1779. He was born and died in Middletown, Conn.
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[p.148] Mrs. Agnes G. Chapman Tabor.
DAR ID Number: 159455
Born in Argyle, N. Y.
Wife of Edward S. Tabor.
Descendant of Ebenezer Chapman, as follows:
1. Walter Chapman (b. 1831) m. 1858 Jane Guthrie (1835-1909).
2. George Chapman (1803-95) m. 1824 Jane Dixon (1806-69).
3. Ebenezer Chapman m. 1784 Lydia Wilson (1759-1834).
Ebenezer Chapman (1764-1850) was placed on the pension roll of Washington County, N. Y., for service as private in the Massachusetts troops. He was born in Belchertown, Mass.; died in Belcher, N. Y.
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Mrs. Sarah Bibb Belcher House.
DAR ID Number: 159701
Born in Pulaski County, Ark.
Descendant of Capt. William Bibb, as follows:
1. Josiah N. Belcher (b. 1852) m. 1878 Sallie B. Rison (b. 1858).
2. John William Rison (1820-87) m. 1844 Harriet Clifton Jones (1822-1901).
3. Peter Rison (1786-1834) m. 1815 Sally Bibb Booker (1789-1841).
[p.224] 4. Davis Booker (1762-1802) m. 1787 Nancy Bibb (1768-97).
5. William Bibb m. 1st 1762 Hannah (Clark) Booker.
William Bibb (1735-96) was captain in the Prince Edward County, Virginia militia, member of the Committee of Safety and delegate to the Virginia Convention, 1776. He was born in Hanover County; died in Petersburg, Va.
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Mrs. Gertrude Whipple Russell.
DAR ID Number: 160695
Born in Glens Falls, N. Y.
Wife of J. Ward Russell.
Descendant of Josiah Harris, as follows:
1. Charles R. Whipple (1855-1918) m. 1878 Ida May Murrey (b. 1859).
2. Nelson Murrey (1825-1900) m. 1848 Jane Harris (1828-84).
3. Josiah Harris, Jr. (1783-1855), m. 1814 Sarah Butterfield (1796-1871).
4. Josiah Harris m. 1774 Mehitabel Belcher (1752-1811).
Josiah Harris (1749-1813) served as private in the Massachusetts troops under Captains Endicott and Sorrell, Colonels Robinson and Gill. He was born in Dorchester, Mass.; died in Reading, Vt.
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Mrs. Mary Dudley Fort Colley.
DAR ID Number: 161131
Born in Americus, Ga.
Wife of Stewart Colley.
Descendant of Arthur Fort, as follows:
1. Allen Fort (1849-1907) m. 1876 Floyd Hollis (1856-1911).
2. James Fort (1822-98) m. 1846 Mary Belcher (1827-57).
[p.41] 3. Arthur Fort, Jr. (1785-1825), m. 1806 Mary Newsome (1790-1823).
4. Arthur Fort m. 1778 Susannah (Tomlinson) Whitehead (1755-1820).
Arthur Fort (1750-1833) was a patriot, member of the Committee of Safety and also served as private in the Georgia troops. He was born in North Carolina; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
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Miss Jannie Dixon.
DAR ID Number: 162525
Born in Argyle, N. Y.
Descendant of Ebenezer Chapman, as follows:
1. Ebenezer Dixon (1820-1905) m. 1845 Margaret Huggins (1822-95).
2. Daniel Dixon (1794-1838) m. 1816 Nancy Chapman (b. 1791).
3. Ebenezer Chapman m. 1784 Lydia Wilson (1759-1834).
Ebenezer Chapman (1764-1850) was placed on the pension roll of Washington County, N. Y., for service as private in the Massachusetts troops. He was born in Belchertown, Mass.; died in Belcher, N. Y.
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Mrs. Hattie A. Belcher Stahr.
DAR ID Number: 164380
Born in Fall River, Mass.
Wife of Warren R. Stahr.
Descendant of John Sale and of John Sale, Jr., as follows:
1. Gilbert Haven Belcher (1849-1912) m. 1872 Caroline E. Belcher (1852-98).
2. James Madison Belcher (1811-87) m. 1837 Lavisa Sale (1812-91).
3. John Sale, Jr., m. 2d 1810 Hannah Butterfield (1778-1853).
4. John Sale m. 1752 Sarah Floyd (1726-85).
John Sale (1727-1803) was a delegate to the Provincial Congress and representative to the General Court. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
John Sale, Jr. (1757-1835), was a private in Capt. Samuel Sprague's company at the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Chelsea, Mass.
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Mrs. Helen Eva Belcher Loane.
DAR ID Number: 164698
Born in Freeport, Ill.
Wife of Harry Archer Loane.
Descendant of Eleazer Belcher, Moses Fales, Corp. Abiather Fales and Capt. Aaron Guild, as follows:
1. Alson Foster Belcher (1839-1920) m. 1864 Mary Curtis (b. 1843).
2. Ira Belcher, Jr. (1805-85), m. 1828 Lydia Herod Stebbins (1808-98).
3. Ira Belcher (1778-1832) m. 1803 Sally Fales (1784-1843).
4. Eleazer Belcher m. 1766 Elizabeth Morse (1745-1838); Abiather Fales m. 1778 Sarah Guild (1757-1831).
5. Moses Fales m. 1750 Rebecca Fisher (1723-1813); Aaron Guild m. 2d 1756 Annah Coney (1728-76).
Eleazer Belcher (1745-1818) served as private at the Lexington Alarm under Col. Lemuel Robinson and was a drummer in the Massachusetts troops under Colonel Gill. He was born and died in Foxboro, Mass.
Moses Fales (1730-1810) responded to the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Jeremiah Smith's company, Col. John Smith's regiment; also served, 1776-78, in Capt. Jacob Haskin's company, Col. John Jacob's regiment at Rhode Island. He was born and died in Walpole, Mass.
Abiather Fales (1754-1815) responded to the Lexington Alarm as private under Col. John Smith and also served as drummer, drummajor and corporal in the Massachusetts troops under Colonels Read, How and Wheelock. He was born and died in Walpole, Mass.
Aaron Guild (1728-1818) served as private in Capt. Joseph Guild's company of minutemen, Colonel Greaton's regiment at the Lexington Alarm; was also private and captain in the Massachusetts troops. He was born and died in Dedham, Mass.
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Miss Helen Archer Loane.
DAR ID Number: 164699
Born in Hammonton, N. J.
Descendant of Eleazer Belcher, Moses Fales, Corp. Abiather Fales, Capt. Aaron Guild and Corp. Asahel Stebbins, as follows:
1. Harry Archer Loane (b. 1862) m. 2d 1891 Helen Eva Belcher.
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[p.217] 2. Alson Foster Belcher (1839-1920) m. 1864 Mary Curtis (b. 1843).
3. Ira Belcher, Jr. (1805-85), m. 1828 Lydia Herod Stebbins (1808-98).
4. Eliphas Stebbins (b. 1771) m. 1804 Lucy Fisher.
5. Asahel Stebbins m. 1771 Susanna Field (1751-1834).
Asahel Stebbins (1750-1822) served as private and corporal in the Massachusetts troops. He was born and died in Northfield, Mass.