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Mrs. Mary Lillingston Jewell.
DAR ID Number: 7392
Born in Connecticut.
Wife of George Jewell.
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Patterson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of David William Lillingston and Mary Beers, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benedict Lillingston and Marilla Nettleton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Lillingston and Phebe Patterson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Patterson and Esther Rowland, his wife.
Samuel Patterson, 1777, was lieutenant in Capt. David Olmsted's company and served at Horse Neck in Col. Bezaleel Beebe's regiment. In 1783 he was commissioned captain.

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Miss Julia Booth.
DAR ID Number: 7685
Born in Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt. James Booth and of Nathaniel Sherman Lewis, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Nathaniel Booth and Ann Bromham, his wife.
Granddaughter of Hezekiah Booth and Mary Lewis, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Booth and Abigail Ann Patterson, his wife; Nathaniel Sherman Lewis and Mary Jones, his wife.
See No. 7389.
Nathaniel Sherman Lewis was in Capt. James Booth's mounted company of the Alarm List, Fourth Militia Regiment, under Lieut. Col. Jonathan Dimon, that turned out to repel the British under Gen. Tryon in 1779.

 

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Mrs. Harriet Smith Scott.
DAR ID Number: 11294
Born in New York.
Wife of Jaeob Scott.
Descendant of John Patterson, of New Hampshire; Ephraim Patterson, of New York.
Daughter of Col. Samuel Wells Smith and Mary McCullough, his wife.
Granddaughter of Col. George McCullough and Parthenia Patterson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Patterson and Sarah Chandler, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Patterson and Mary Curtis, his wife.
Ephraim Patterson enlisted in Capt. John Strong's company for home defense and served with the Green Mountain Rangers at the battle of Bennington. He was born at Stratford, Conn., 1739, and died at New Lebanon, N. Y., 1809.
John Patterson (1711-1806) was town-agent of Piermont to distribute supplies to soldiers and their families.
Also Nos. 4264, 5548.

 

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Mrs. Ethel Henrietta Mollenhauer Van Velsor.
DAR ID Number: 155506
Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Wife of George Oscar Carl Van Velsor.
Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Patterson, as follows:
1. John William Mollenhaner (1859-86) m. 1883 Henrietta Ransom (1863-86).
2. Samnel Charles Ransom (1822-78) m. 1847 Margaret Patterson Clyde (1833-1906).
3. John Kane Clyde (1802-46) m. 1825 Margaret Patterson (1807-89).
4. Samuel Patterson (1780-1819) m. 1806 Margaret Hill (b. 1791).
5. Samuel Patterson m. 1767 Esther Rowland (1747-1813).
[p.163] Samuel Patterson (1743-1822) served as private under Ensign Samuel Uffoot and as lieutenant in Capt. David Olmsted's company, Colonel Beebe's regiment, Connecticut militia. He was born and died in Stratford, Conn.
Also No. 91297.

 

 

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Mrs. Elizabeth Ambler Nothnagle.
DAR ID Number: 17381
Born in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Wife of Edward Nothnagle.
Descendant of John Ambler, 'Squire Ambler, Capt. James Booth, Corp. Abijah Booth and Capt. Edmund Leavenworth, of Connecticut.
Daughter of George Bartholomew Ambler and Catherine Elizabeth Booth, his wife.
Granddaughter of Franklin Pickett Ambler and Tabitha Eliza Barthelme, his wife; James Booth and Hepzibah Booth (ne้ Booth), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Squire Ambler and Elizabeth Pickett, his wife; James Booth and Abigail Anne Patterson, his wife Abijah Booth and Ruth Leavenworth, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Ambler and Huldah Fairchild, his wife; James Booth and Martha Clark, his wife; Edmund Leavenworth and Abigail Beardsley, his wife.
[p.147] John Ambler, (1733-1814), served as sergeant, 1775, under Capt. Noble Benedict. He was born and died in Danbury, Conn.
'Squire Ambler enlisted in a corps of artificers, 1777, and served under the quartermaster general. He was with Washington at Brandywine, Germantown, Valley Forge, Monmouth and Yorktown. He was born in Danbury, 1760, where he died. His brothers Stephen and Peter also served in the same corps.
James Booth, (1734-1809), commanded a company of Coast Guard. He was born and died in Stratford.
Also Nos. 3392, 6206, 7389, 15140.
Abijah Booth, (1745-1802), served as corporal under his father in the New Haven Alarm, 1779.
Edmund Leavenworth, (1725-85), commanded a company of Householders and served in Tryon's invasion. He was born in Ripton and died in Huntington.
Also Nos. 10885, 14740, 12510.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mrs. Henrietta Tilden Blatchford.
DAR ID Number: 21731
Born in New Lebanon, New York.
Wife of Samuel Milford Blatchford.
Descendant of Capt. Jacob Gould and of Ens. Samuel Jones.
Daughter of Henry Augustus Tilden and Susan Gould, his wife;
Granddaughter of Elam Tilden and Polly Younglove Jones, his wife; Jacob Gould and Ruby Swan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Jones and Parthenia Patterson, his wife; Jacob Gould, Jr., and Ruth Peabody, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Gould and Elizabeth Towne, his wife.
Jacob Gould, (1728-1809), commanded a company in Col. Samuel Johnson's Essex county, Massachusetts, regiment at the Lexington Alarm, and was captain of Continental infantry, 1776. He was born in Topsfield, Mass.
Samuel Jones, (1752-1836), was placed on the pension roll of Columbia county, N. Y., 1831, for service of private and ensign in the New York Continental Line. He was born in Cornwall, Conn.; died in New Lebanon, N. Y.
Also No. 16927.

 

 

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[p.183] Miss Emily Booth.
DAR ID Number: 22522
Born in Stratford, Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt. James Booth, Robert Curtis, Capt. Nathaniel Wheeler, all of Stratford, Connecticut.
Daughter of Isaac Patterson Booth and Abigail Wheeler, his wife.
Granddaughter of Silas Booth and Ruth Jones Curtis, his wife; Nathaniel Lewis Wheeler and Hannah Beers, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Booth and Abigail Ann Patterson, his wife; Robert Curtis and Amy Judson, his wife; Nathaniel Wheeler and Rachel Lewis, his wife.
James Booth, (1734-1809), commanded a company of mounted coast guards when Tryon invaded the colony.
Also Nos. 3392, 6206, 7389, 13140, 17381.
Robert Curtis, (1727-97), turned out to repel Tryon, 1779, under Capt. James Booth.
Nathaniel Wheeler, (1733-1819), served at Danbury and Fairfield, 1777, and was a minute man in the Alarm company, 1779, commanded by Capt. James Booth

 

 

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Mrs. Dorothy Abbot Chapman Pitkin.
DAR ID Number: 24572
Born in Wheaton, Illinois.
Wife of Roger Swope Pitkin.
Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Patterson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Jerome Milton Chapman and Louise Antoinette Bassett, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Russell Bassett and Mary Ann Thomas, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Bassett and Abigail Patterson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Patterson and Esther Rowland, his wife.
Samuel Patterson, (1743-1822), served as lieutenant in the militia and his commission, signed by Gov. Jonathan Trumbull, 1777, is still in the family. He was born in Stratford, where he died.
Also No. 7392.

 

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Mrs. Alice Lillingston Bristol.
DAR ID Number: 25660
Born in Stratford, Connecticut.
Wife of William B. Bristol.
Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Patterson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of David Lillingston and Mary Beers, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benedict Lillingston and Marilla Nettleton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Lillingston and Phoebe Patterson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Patterson and Esther Rowland, his wife.
Samuel Patterson, (1743-1822), served as lieutenant in the militia and his commission signed by Gov. Jonathan Trumbull, 1777, is still in the family. He was born in Stratford, Conn., where he died.
Also Nos. 7392, 24572.

 

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Mrs. Gertrude A. Friedman Warner.
DAR ID Number: 28146
Born in Buffalo, New York.
Wife of Willard E. Warner.
Descendant of Sergt. William Sackett.
Daughter of Charles Friedman and Alice Josephine Smith, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Munson Smith and Jane Agnes Sackett, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Russell Sackett (1787-1823) and Jane Stephenson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Sackett and Parthenia Patterson, his second wife, m. 1786.
William Sackett, (1753-1841), was placed on the pension roll of Seneca county, 1831, for fifteen months actual service of private and sergeant in the Connecticut Line. He was born in Warren, Connecticut; died in Seneca Falls, N. Y.

 

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Miss Edith Moody Downer.
DAR ID Number: 31253
Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt. James Booth, Abraham Beardsley, John Buckingham, John Newton and Benjamin Wright, all of Connecticut.
Daughter of Moody Moss Downer and Nellie Buckingham, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel M. Downer and Sarah Kelsey, his wife; Nathan Buckingham and Mary A. Booth, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Kelsey and Hannah Wright (b. 1784), his wife; John Buckingham, Jr., and Elizabeth Newton, his wife; Abel Booth and Elizabeth Beardsley, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Wright and Hester Chapman, his wife, m. 1781; John Buckingham and Sarah Green, his wife; John Newton and Martha Colbraith, his second wife; James Booth and [p.99] Abigail Ann Patterson, his wife; Curtis Beardsley and Mary Allen, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Beardsley and Bethia Curtis, his wife.
James Booth, (1734-1809), was captain of mounted coast guards 1779 under Col. Jonathan Damon when Tryon invaded the colony.
Also Nos. 3392, 6206, 7389, 13141, 17381, 22522.
Benjamin Wright, (1760-1832), enlisted as a musician; promoted fife-major 1777. He was born in Killingworth; died in Saybrook, Conn.
Abraham Beardsley, (1726-1815), was inspector of gunpowder and made arms that were commended for their excellence.
Also Nos. 4392, 6606, 7389, 9943.
John Newton, (1733-97), served in a company of Horse 1779 for the relief of New Haven.
John Buckingham, (1744-1807), served as a private 1777 for duty at Peekskill.
Also Nos. 7389, 16004, 21396.

 

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Miss Helen Louise King.
DAR ID Number: 31984
Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Descendant of Capt. James Booth, Daniel Booth, Col. Samuel Whiting and Capt. John Whiting, all of Connecticut.
Daughter of Nelson King and Harriet Cornelia Booth, his wife.
Granddaughter of Otis Booth and Sarah Cornelia Whiting, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Booth and Betsey (Booth), his wife; Ephraim Whiting and Sally Youngs, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Booth and Mary Judson, his wife; James Booth, (1734-1809) and Abigail Anne Patterson, his wife; John Whiting and Sarah Burton, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Whiting and Elizabeth Judson, his wife.
See No. 31253.
Daniel Booth, (1724-1801), was a sea-faring man but when Tryon invaded the colony he served in a mounted company for its defense. He was born in Stratford, died there.
Also No. 3392.
Samuel Whiting, (1720-1803), served as ensign, captain and colonel in the Connecticut line. His four sons Samuel, Judson, John and Joseph served in the army.
Also Nos. 7404, 11860, 12846, 17401, 21191.
John Whiting, (1748-1823), was one of the Stratford Coast Guards and commanded a company, 1779.

 

 

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Mrs. Sarah Jane Beardsley Morehouse.
DAR ID Number: 35722
Born in Stratford, Connecticut.
Wife of George Nelson Morehouse.
Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Patterson, Lemuel Beardsley, Elnathan Wilcoxson and Corp. William Pendleton, all of Stratford, Connecticut.
Daughter of Lemuel John Beardsley and Margaret Augusta Perry, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Beardsley (1803-33) and Harriet Pendleton, his wife; William Perry and Nancy Wilcoxson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Beardsley and Deborah Laborie, his wife; David Pendleton and Clarissa Patterson, his wife; Philo Wilcoxson and Polly Smith, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Obadiah Beardsley and Mary Porter, his wife; William Pendleton and Abigail Redfield, his wife; Samuel Patterson and Esther Rowland, his wife; Elnathan Wilcoxson and Sarah Wells, his wife.
Samuel Patterson, (1743-1822), served as lieutenant and his [p.266] commission signed by Gov. Jonathan Trumbull is still in the family.
Also Nos. 7392, 24572, 25660.
Lemuel Beardsley, (1743-1806), served as a private in the Connecticut militia.
Elnathan Wilcoxson, (1749-1840), was placed on the pension roll of Fairfield county, 1832, for service as private Connecticut Continental line.
William Pendleton, (1740-96), served as corporal in Capt. James Booth's company to repel the invasion of Tryon, 1779.

 

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Mrs. Kate L. B. Patterson.
DAR ID Number: 36317
Born in New York, N. Y.
Wife of Myron Fayette Patterson.
Descendant of Capt. Jacob Morris, of New York.
Daughter of James Henry Bogart and Kate Morris Blauvelt, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Blauvelt and Harriet Furman Morris, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Morris and Catherine Cole, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Morris and Mary Van Riper, his wife.
Jacob Morris was in the battles of Trenton and Princeton and was wounded at Monmouth. As captain of artillery he trained the cannon which fired the first shot at Yorktown. He was born 1752 in New York City, and died there.
Also Nos. 4987, 10841, 27330, 31615.

 

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Mrs. Julia E. Buckingham Greene.
DAR ID Number: 48839
Born in Bridgeport, Conn.
Wife of John O. Greene.
Descendant of Capt. James Booth.
Daughter of Nathan Buckingham and Mary Ann Booth, his wife.
Granddaughter of Abel Booth and Elizabeth Beardsley, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of James Booth and Abigail Anne Patterson, his wife.
James Booth (1734-1809) was captain of mounted coast guards 1779 under Col. Jonathan Damon when Tyron invaded the colony. He was born and died in Stratford, Conn.
Also No. 31253.

 

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Mrs. Louise Bassett Chapman.
DAR ID Number: 53637
Born in Oxford, Conn.
Wife of Jerome M. Chapman.
Descendant of Abraham Bassett and of Lieut. Samuel Patterson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of John Russell Bassett (1815-49) and Mary Ann Thomas (1816-79), his wife, m. 1837.
Granddaughter of Samuel Bassett (1759-1854) and Abigail (Patterson) Fairchild (1772-1862), his 2nd wife, m. 1814.
Gr-granddaughter of Abraham Bassett and Phoebe Miles (1732-74), his wife, m. 1752; Samuel Patterson and Esther Rowland, his wife.
[p.285] Abraham Bassett (1725-1805) was appointed a member of a committee to procure soldiers' clothing, 1779. He was born in Derby, Conn.; died in Oxford.
Also No. 52150.
Samuel Patterson (1743-1824) served as lieutenant in the militia and his commission, signed by Gov. Jonathan Trumbull, 1777, is still in the family. He was born and died in Stratford.
Also No. 24572.

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Mrs. Nancy Van R. Meston.
DAR ID Number: 54790
Born in Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Wife of Charles R. Meston.
Descendant of Sergt. William Sackett.
Daughter of Capt. James E. Ashcroft and Nancy T. Van Rensselaer, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry T. Van Rensselaer and Mary E. Sackett, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Gary V. Sackett and Nancy T. Vance, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Sackett and Parthena Patterson, his 2nd wife, m. 1786.
William Sackett (1733-1841) was placed on the pension roll of Seneca County, 1831, for 15 months' actual service as private and sergeant in the Connecticut Line. He was born in Warren, Conn.; died in Seneca Falls, N. Y.

 

 

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[p.330] Mrs. Susan Tilden Whittlesey Tyler.
DAR ID Number: 55734
Born in Florence, Wis.
Wife of Cornelius Boardman Tyler.
Descendant of Ensign John Whittlesey, Capt. Jacob Gould, and Ensign Samuel Jones.
Daughter of William Augustus Whittlesey and Caroline B. Tilden, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer R. Whittlesey and Ann Eliza White, his wife; Henry A. Tilden and Susan Gould, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Matthew Beale Whittlesey and Hannah White, his wife; Elam Tilden and Polly Younglove Jones, his wife; Jacob Gould, 3rd, and Ruby Swan, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Whittlesey and Mary Beale, his wife; Samuel Jones and Parthenia Patterson, his wife; Jacob Gould, 2nd, and Ruth Peabody, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Jacob Gould, 1st, and Elizabeth Towne, his wife.
John Whittlesey (1741-1812) recruited men, forwarded supplies and served on the alarm list. His commission of ensign is still in the family. He was born and died in Salisbury, Conn.
Also Nos. 13074, 17902, 21606.
Jacob Gould (1728-1809) commanded a company in Col. Samuel Johnson's Essex County, Mass., regiment at the Lexington Alarm, and was captain of Continental infantry. 1776. He was born in Topsfield, Mass.
Samuel Jones (1752-1836) served as ensign in the New York Continental line. He was placed on the pension roll of Columbia County at the age of eighty-one. He was born in Cornwall, Conn.; died in New Lebanon, N. Y.

 

 

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[p.43] Mrs. Emma J. Beers Naramore.
DAR ID Number: 56122
Born in Bridgeport, Conn.
Wife of Frank Julian Naramore.
Descendant of Capt. Samuel Patterson, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Wheeler Beers and Sarah Jane Beardsley, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Beardsley and Harriet Pendleton, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of David Pendleton and Clarissa Patterson, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Patterson and Esther Rowland, his wife.
Samuel Patterson (1743-1822) served as lieutenant, and his commission signed by Governor Jonathan Trumbull is still in the family. He was born and died in Stratford, Conn.
Also Nos. 7392, 24572, 25660, 35722.

 

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Mrs. Kate S. Booth Martin.
DAR ID Number: 58121
Born in Petersburg, Va.
Wife of A. G. Martin.
Descendant of Capt. James Booth, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Charles F. Booth and Mary C. Old, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac P. Booth and Abigail Wheeler, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Silas Booth and Ruth Carter, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Booth and Abigail Patterson, his wife.
James Booth (1734-1809) commanded a company of mounted coast guards when Tryon invaded the colony. He was born and died in Stratford, Conn.
Also No. 22522.

 

 

 

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Mrs. Louise Fowler Parker.
DAR ID Number: 59040
Born in Galveston, Texas.
Wife of Alfred J. F. Parker.
Descendant of Capt. James Booth, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Charles Fowler and Mary J. Booth, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Patterson Booth and Abigail Wheeler, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Silas Booth and Ruth Curtis, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Booth and Abigail Ann Patterson, his wife.
James Booth (1734-1809) commanded a company of mounted coast guards when Tryon invaded the Colony. He was born and died in Stratford, Conn.

 

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Mrs. Mary Massey Langworthy Bunting.
DAR ID Number: 59232
Born in Dubuque, Iowa.
Wife of Henry F. L. Bunting.
Descendant of William Patterson, Jonathan Massey, James Langworthy, and Jonathan Woodbury.
Daughter of Solon Massey Langworthy and Julia Lois Patterson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Langworthy, M. D., and Betsy Massey, his wife; Myron Patterson and Frances Dawson, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of James Langworthy and Anna Dean, his wife; William Patterson and Lois Ackley, his wife; Jonathan Massey and Betsey Woodbury, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Woodbury and Lydia Dodge, his wife.
William Patterson served as fife-major and sergeant in Captain Whiting's company, Col. Samuel B. Webb's regiment of Connecticut militia. He was born in Connecticut; died, 1816, in Watertown, N. Y.
[p.78] Jonathan Massey (1747-1830) in 1777 was sergeant in Capt. Jeremiah Dow's company, Colonel Welch's regiment of volunteers, which joined the northern Continental Army. He was born in New Hampshire.
James Langworthy (1752-1800) was a private in a company of militia commanded by Capt. Samuel Savage, Col. Ebenezer Wood's regiment, 1780. He was born in Newport, R. I.; died in Windsor, Vt.
Jonathan Woodbury (1713-76) enlisted in Capt. Elisha Woodbury's company, Col. John Stark's regiment. He was born in Salem, N. H.
Also No. 19163.

 

 

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Mrs. Olivia Frances Donald.
DAR ID Number: 63444
Born in Dubuque, Iowa.
Wife of Francis C. Donald.
Descendant of Sergt. William Patterson.
Daughter of William L. Johnson and Jane Abigail Patterson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Myron Patterson and Jane (Frances) Dawson, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of William Patterson and Lois Ackley, his wife.
William Patterson (1760-1816) turned out in the first call for troops and was in Wadsworth's brigade at Long Island and White Plains. He enlisted, 1777, for the war and fought at Germantown, Brandywine, Quaker Hill, and Springfield. He was born in Stratford, Conn.; died in Watertown, N. Y.
Also No. 6169.

 

 

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Miss Annie Booth Law.
DAR ID Number: 63938
Born in New Haven, Conn.
Descendant of Benedict Arnold Law, Capt. James Booth, and Nathaniel Sherman Lewis.
Daughter of Lyman Marcus Law (b. 1825) and Anna Booth (1826-86), his wife.
Granddaughter of Lyman Law and Sophia Newton (1795-1862), his wife; Nathaniel Booth and Ann Bromham, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Benedict Arnold Law and Henrietta Gibbs (1764-1862), his wife; Hezekiah Booth and Mary Lewis, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Booth and Abigail Ann Patterson, his wife; Nathaniel Sherman Lewis and Mary Jones, his wife.
Benedict Arnold Law (1740-1819) gave civil service at Milford, where he was born.
Also No. 31248.
James Booth (1734-1809) served, 1775, as a private in Col. David Worcester's regiment, that assisted at the siege of St. John. In 1779 he was captain of mounted militia under Col. Jonathan Dimon and turned out to repel Tryon's invasion. He was born and died in Stratford.
[p.317] Nathaniel Sherman Lewis (1730-1812) was in Capt. James Booth's company, Lieut.-Col. Jonathan Dimon's 4th militia regiment, that turned out to repel the British under General Tryon, 1779. He was born and died in Stratford.
Also No. 7685.

 

 

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[p.160] Miss Jean Mcquigg Browne.
DAR ID Number: 65469
Born in Owego, N. Y.
Descendant of John McQuigg, Samuel Browne, and Capt. Abraham Browne.
Daughter of Frederick Browne (1816-73) and Charlotte McQuigg (1820-93), his wife, m. 1842.
Granddaughter of Lemuel Browne (1775-1815) and Elizabeth McQuigg (1778-1851), his wife; Daniel McQuigg and Charlotte Hobart, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Abraham Browne (1740-77) and Beulah Patterson (1741-1820), his wife; John McQuigg and Sarah Coburn, his wife (parents of Daniel).
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Browne and Mercy Patterson (1702-74), his wife.
John McQuigg served in Capt. Philip Putnam's company, Col. Nahun Baldwin's regiment, 1776, raised to reinforce the army in New York State. He died, 1804, in Owego, N. Y.
Samuel Browne (1703-84) was a member of the 2nd Provincial Congress, 1775, from Stockbridge, Berkshire County, Mass., where he died. He was born in Watertown, Mass.
Abraham Browne (1740-77) commanded a company of militia and was repeatedly out on military duty. He was born in Watertown; died in Stockbridge, Mass.
Also No. 48285.

 

 

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Miss Susan Wheeler Patterson.
DAR ID Number: 65501
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Patterson.
Daughter of Jacob M. Patterson (1838-99) and Leah Frances Granger (1836-1906), his wife, m. 1861.
Granddaughter of Jacob M. Patterson (1809-83) and Susan Wheeler (1808-85), his wife, m. 1834.
Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Patterson (1780-1819) and Margaret Hill (1791-1829), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Patterson and Esther Rowland (1747-1813), his wife.
Samuel Patterson (1743-1822) served as lieutenant in Capt. David Olmsted's company, Colonel Beebe's regiment, Connecticut militia. He was born and died in Stratford, Conn.

 

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Miss Georgette Granger Patterson.
DAR ID Number: 65502
Born in New York, N. Y.
Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Patterson.
Daughter of Jacob M. Patterson (1838-99) and Leah Frances Granger (1836-1906), his wife, m. 1861.
See No. 65501.

 

 

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Mrs. Grace Wheeler Booth Womack.
DAR ID Number: 65873
Born in Petersburg, Va.
Wife of James Watson Womack.
Descendant of Capt. James Booth, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Charles Frederick Booth and Mary Catherine Ould, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Patterson Booth and Abigail Wheeler, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Silas Booth and Ruth Curtis, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Booth and Abigail Patterson, his wife.
James Booth (1734-1809) commanded a company of mounted coast guards when Tryon invaded the colony. He was born in Stratford, Conn.
Also No. 22522.

 

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[p.176] Mrs. Sarah Maria Hull.
DAR ID Number: 66472
Born in Ansonia, Conn.
Wife of John Alfred Hull.
Descendant of Capt. James Booth.
Daughter of Edward Beardsley and Priscilla Wallace, his wife.
Granddaughter of Henry Beardsley and Maria Booth, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Silas Booth and Ruth Curtis, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Booth and Abigail Ann Patterson, his wife.
James Booth (1734-1809) commanded a company of mounted coast guards when Tryon invaded the colony. He was born and died in Stratford, Conn.
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Mrs. Lura Eugenie Brown Smith.
DAR ID Number: 68797
Born in Rochester, N. Y.
Wife of Sidney Smith.
Descendant of Capt. Abraham Brown, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Leverett Russell Brown and Catharine Ann Ostrander, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Patterson Brown and Lura Matilda Russell, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Brown and Experience Stafford, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Brown and Beulah Patterson, his wife.
Abraham Brown (1740-77) was captain of militia, and was repeatedly out on military duty. He was born at Watertown; died at Stockbridge.
Also No. 48285.

 

 

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Mrs. Emma A. Woodworth Burton.
DAR ID Number: 73224
Born in New Haven, Conn.
Wife of George L. Burton.
Descendant of William Woodworth, Lieut. Charles Patterson, and Hezekiah Brockett.
Daughter of Levi P. Woodworth (1825-94) and Emily Abigail Brockett (1835-95), his wife, m. 1857.
Granddaughter of James Woodworth (1794-1848) and Helen Patterson (1795-1883), his wife, m. 1814; Lyman Brockett (d. 1841) and Abigail Hitchcock (1795-1876), his 2nd wife.
Gr-granddaughter of William Woodworth and Lydia Bacon (1752-1813), his wife; Levi Patterson (1769-1849) and Hannah Lathrop (1771-1826), [p.85] his wife, m. 1792; Benjamin Brockett (1764-1815) and Rachel Clark (1770-1851), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Charles Patterson and Martha Hall (1751-1837), his wife, m. 1768; Hezekiah Brockett and Mary Beecher, his wife, m. 1760.
Charles Patterson (1745-1837) enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. John King's company, Colonel Hopkins' Berkshire County regiment, and, 1777, as sergeant and lieutenant in Capt. John Spoor's company, Col. Benjamin Simond's regiment. He was born in New Fairfield, Conn.; died in Mt. Washington, Mass.
William Woodworth (1752-1813) served, 1781, as a private in the 12th regiment, 5th brigade, Connecticut Line. He was born in Lebanon, Conn.; died in Bloomfield, N. Y.
Hezekiah Brockett (1727-97) enlisted, 1777, in Capt. Stephen Betts' company, Connecticut Line. He was born in Milford, Conn.; died in Oxford, N. Y.

 

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Miss Mary Aline Brown.
DAR ID Number: 77687
Born in Tioga County, N. Y.
Descendant of Capt. Abraham Brown, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Amos Patterson Brown (1808-65) and Elmina Elliott (1812-95), his 2nd wife, m. 1844.
Granddaughter of Joseph Brown (1771-1808) and Experience Stafford (b. 1778), his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Abraham Brown and Beulah Patterson (1741-1820), his wife.
Abraham Brown (1740-77) was captain of militia and was repeatedly out on military duty. He was born at Watertown; died at Stockbridge.
Also Nos. 48285, 68797.