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The National Society of the Daughters of
the American Revolution Volume 148
page 301Mrs.
Minnie Evelyn Hartrick Black.147959
Born in Adams
County, Ill.
Wife of John Leslie
Black.
Descendant of Adam
McElroy, as follows:
1. Henry Hartrick
(1830-1913) m. 1857 Nancy Emily Taylor (1840-1911).
2. Mathew McElroy
Taylor (1807-56) m. 1832 Elizabeth Coughenour (1813-78).
3. Robert Taylor
(1778-1854) m. 1798 Mary Polly McElroy (1777-1843).
4. Alexander McElroy
(1752-1818) m. 1770 Mary Donaldson (b. 1754).
5. Adam McElroy m.
1750 Agnes — (b. 1728).
Adam McElroy served
as private under Capt. Abraham Marshall, in the Pennsylvania Musketry battalion.
He was born in Ireland; died in Easton, Pa.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 149
page 251
[p.251] Mrs. Harriet Rockwell Wheeler.
DAR ID Number: 148807
Born in Alburg, Vt.
Wife of Dr. Philander A. Wheeler.
Descendant of Jabez Rockwell, John Grant and Capt. John Stark, as follows:
1. Ell Barmum Rockwell (b. 1831) m. 1856 Lucy Ann McElroy (1837-1901).
2. Merritt Rockwell (1790-1864) m. 1813 Nancy Grant (1795-1874).
3. Jabez Rockwell m. 1781 Deborah Bellows (1761-1846); John Grant m. 1786
Eunice Stark (1765-1850).
4. John Stark m. 1763 Eunice Adams (1744-1840).
Jabez Rockwell (1761-1818) served as private in Captain Mott’s company,
Connecticut Line. In 1838 his widow received a pension. He was born in Preston,
Conn.; died in South Hero, Vt.
Also No.
128377.
John Grant received a pension for service as artificer in Capt. Valentine
Hoffman’s company, New York troops. He was born in Scotland; died, 1818, in
South Hero, Vt.
John Stark served as captain in Col. Ira Allen’s regiment, Vermont militia. He
died, 1806, in South Hero, Vt.
Also No.
144573.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 150
page 237
[p.237] Mrs. Mabel Ruth Van Ness Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 149744
Born in Wilmette, Ill.
Wife of Robert N. McElroy,
Jr.
Descendant of Daniel Solsbee, as follows:
1. Frank Colgate Van Ness (b. 1868) m. Mable Clark (b. 1871).
2. William Henry Clark (b. 1841) m. Lucindia Harbert (1846-80).
3. Solomon Harbert (1819-90) m. Amadine A. Watson (1824-1913).
4. Hezekiah Harbert m. Rachael Solsbee.
5. Daniel Solsbee m. 1781 Rachel Burcham (1765-1844).
Daniel Solsbee (1755-1841) was placed on the pension roll of Green County,
Ind., 1831, for service as private, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in
Pennsylvania; died in Vigo County, Ind.
Also No.
45693.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
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page 137
Mrs. Harriet A. Knox Simpson.
DAR ID Number: 154436
Born in Cherokee, Iowa.
Wife of Robert A. Simpson.
Descendant of William Means, as follows:
1. George Knox (1853-1912) m. 1880 Harriet Crozier (b. 1860).
2. John Crozier (1822-91) m. 1851 Harriet Williamson (1829-1916).
3. David Crozier (1800-76) m. 1821 Margaret Means (1800-69).
4. William Means m. 1st Nancy McElroy.
William Means (1763-1848) received a pension for service as private in the
South Carolina troops under Colonels Brandon and Fairs. He was born in
Staunton, Va.; died in Paris, Ill.
Also No.
146593.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 157
page 266
Mrs. Josephine Parker Sharp.
DAR ID Number: 156848
Born in Armstrong County, Pa.
Wife of R. C. Sharp.
Descendant of Capt. Nehemiah Seelye, as follows:
1. H. J. Parker (b. 1861) m. 1881 Josephine Seelye McElroy (b. 1858).
2. James McElroy
(1826-58) m. Josephine Seelye (Goodwin) (1832-80).
3. Lewis Seelye, Jr. (d. 1883), m. Deborah Ann Seelye (d. 1834).
4. Lewis Seelye (1771-1808) m. Philena Stewart (1777-1805).
5. Nehemiah Seelye m. Mary Hopkins (1750-1834).
Nehemiah Seelye (1743-1802) was commissioned lieutenant, 1775, and made captain
of the Charlotte County, New York militia in the Canadian campaign. He was born
in New Milford, Conn.; died in Kingsbury, N. Y.
Also No.
153872.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 161
page 293
Mrs. N. Emily Hartrick Evans.
DAR ID Number: 160942
Born in Champaign County, Ill.
Wife of C. A. Evans.
Descendant of Adam McElroy,
as follows:
1. Henry Hartrick (1830-1913) m. 1857 Nancy Emily Taylor (1840-1911).
2. Matthew McElroy Taylor
(1807-56) m. 1832 Elizabeth Cohenour (1813-78).
3. Robert Taylor (1778-1854) m. Mary Polly McElroy (1777-1843).
4. Alexander McElroy
(1752-1818) m. Mary Donaldson.
5. Adam McElroy m. Agnes
—
Adam McElroy served as
private under Capt. Abraham Marshall, in the Pennsylvania musketry battalion.
He was born in Ireland; died in Easton, Pa.
Also No.
147959.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 164
page 78
Mrs. Eva Hartrick Giles.
DAR ID Number: 163245
Born in Lima, Ill.
Wife of Elmo Giles.
Descendant of Adam McElroy,
as follows:
1. Robert A. Hartrick (b. 1867) m. 1890 M. Blanche Horney (b. 1868).
2. Henry Hartrick (1830-1913) m. 1857 Nancy Emily Taylor (1840-1911).
3. Matthew McElroy Taylor
(1807-56) m. 1832 Elizabeth Cohenour (1813-78).
4. Robert Taylor (1778-1854) m. 1798 Mary (Polly) McElroy (1777-1843).
5. Alexander McElroy
(1752-1818) m. Mary Donaldson (b. 1754).
6. Adam McElroy m. Agnes
—.
Adam McElroy served as
private under Capt. Abraham Marshall in the Pennsylvania musketry battalion. He
was born in Ireland; died in Easton, Pa.
Also No.
147959.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 165
page 188
Mrs. Edith Alsop Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 164602
Born in New Franklin, Mo.
Wife of George L. McElroy.
Descendant of Lieut. Archelaus Perkins, as follows:
1. Thomas Shepherd Alsop (1840-99) m. 1877 Mary Lucy Strange (b. 1849).
2. John B. Strange (1809-88) m. 1836 Mary Jane Shaw (1817-53).
3. William Claiborn Strange (1783-1841) m. 1805 Mary G. Perkins (1786-1845).
4. Archelans Perkins m. 1st 1784 Ann Mitchell.
[p.188] Archelaus Perkins (1760-1849) served, 1780, as ensign and lieutenant in
the 5th Virginia regiment, Continental Line. He was born in
Goochland County, Va.; died in Carroll County, Mo.
Also No.
130347.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 165
page 286
Mrs. Leila B. Mcelroy
Kithcart.
DAR ID Number: 164935
Born in Hickory, Pa.
Wife of Joseph B. Kithcart.
Descendant of Sergt. Cornelius Conner, as follows:
1. Joseph McElroy (b.
1836) m. 1873 Margaret Brown (b. 1848).
2. David Brown (1803-69) m. 1845 Rebecca Borland (1826-54).
3. Matthew Borland (1788-1848) m. Margaret Conner (1783-1836).
4. Cornelius Conner, Jr. (1760-1832), m. Elizabeth Carroll (1763-1841).
5. Cornelius Conner m. — Nolan.
[p.286] Cornelius Conner served as a recruiting sergeant in Capt. Benjamin
Harrison’s company, 13th Virginia regiment, 1777. He was born in
Virginia.
Also No.
149866.
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National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 121
page 109
[p.109] Mrs. Sallie
Randall Higgins Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number:
120345
Born in Lexington,
Ky.
Wife of Charles Hugh
Rice McElroy.
Descendant of Capt.
John McKinley, as follows:
1. John Allen
Higgins (1831-80) m. 1852 Bettie Chinn Webb (1832-99).
2. Joel Higgins
(1802-81) m. 1823 Ann Louisa Gibson (1806-81).
3. Randall Gibson
(1766-1836) m. 1792 Harriet McKinley (1771-1837).
4. John McKinley m.
1763 Mary Connelly.
John McKinley
(1740-82) entered the army as sergeant, 1776, and was made captain under Col.
John Gibson. He was second in command of the ill-fated Crawford expedition when
he lost his life. He was born in Scotland.
Also No.
105950.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
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page 23
Mrs. Marcia Allbee Wise.
DAR ID Number: 123065
Born in Muscatine County, Iowa.
Wife of George Chester Wise.
Descendant of Sergt. James Bancroft, as follows:
1. Elbert Argene Allbee (b. 1849) m. 1873 Celia Elizabeth McElroy (b. 1844).
2. Gustavus Allbee (1822-1905) m. 1844 Eliza Malvina Allbee (1828-93).
3. Eleazar Allbee (1785-1864) m. Hepsibah Bancroft (1785-1833) (parents of
Gustavus).
4. James Bancroft m. Lucy Whitney (1754-1840).
James Bancroft (1745-1832) enlisted as sergeant, 1777, in Capt. John Mellin’s
company, Hale’s regiment. He was born in Old Dunstable, Mass.; died in
Rockingham, Vt.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 124
page 144
[p.144] Miss Ellen Mcelroy
Entler.
DAR ID Number: 123449
Born in Shepherdstown, W. Va.
Descendant of Philip Entler, as follows:
1. Jacob Philip Adam Entler (1818-1900) m. 1847 Ellen McElroy (1823-56).
See No.
123447.
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page 38
Mrs. Lizzie Chandler Lee.
DAR ID Number: 124124
Born in Marion County, Ky.
Wife of John Grider Lee.
Descendant of Samuel McElroy,
as follows:
1. B. R. Chandler (1840-1910) m. 1867 Precilla Clelland Ray (b. 1844).
2. Samuel T. Ray (1804-85) m. 2d. 1834 Margaret McElroy (1813-51).
3. William E. McElroy
(1776-1875) m. 1st Keturah Clelland.
4. Samuel McElroy m. Mary
Irvine.
[p.38] Samuel McElroy
(1745-1806) served as private in the Virginia Line and was present at the surrender
of Cornwallis. He was born in Cumberland County, Va.; died in Marion County,
Ky.
Also No.
77887.
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page 244
Miss Nelle Dickson Wilson.
DAR ID Number: 124807
Born in Rogers, Ark.
Descendant of Samuel McElroy,
as follows:
1. George Ephraim Wilson (b. 1852) m. 1878 Mary Elizabeth Haynes (b. 1860).
2. Alfred McElroy Wilson
(1817-1907) m. 1849 Isabella Dickson (1829-57).
3. James Wilson (1773-1857) m. 1794 Margaret McElroy (1773-1834).
4. Samuel McElroy m. Mary
Irvine.
See No.
124124.
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page 207
Miss Annie M. Entler.
DAR ID Number: 125642
Born in Shepherdstown, W. Va.
Descendant of Philip Entler, as follows:
1. Jacob Philip Adam Entler (1818-1900) m. 1847 Ellen McElroy (1823-56).
2. Daniel Entler (1785-1866) m. 1809 Margaret Hiser Weltzheimer (1791-1866).
3. Philip Entler m. Catharine Welsh.
Philip Entler (1740-93) served as private in Capt. Rudolph Spengler’s company,
York County, Pennsylvania militia, 1776. He was born in York County; died in
Berkeley County, Va.
Also No.
123447.
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Mrs. Mary L Bixby Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 125915
Born in Newton, Mass.
Wife of Albert S. McElroy.
Descendant of Moses Chaney (Cheney), as follows:
1. John H. Bixby (1834-92) m. 1858 Sarah I. Chaney (1837-1909).
2. Samuel Chaney (1707-1879) m. 1825 Mary Ann Peirce (1802-87).
3. Moses Chaney, Jr. (b. 1759), m. 1782 Lucy Dexter (1762-1833).
4. Moses Chaney m. 2d 1755 Hannah Woodward (b. 1726).
Moses Chaney enlisted, 1777, in the 6th Hampshire County, Massachusetts
regiment, under Col. Phineas Wright. He was born in Newburg; died in Warwick,
Mass.
Also No.
90962.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 148
page 62Mrs. Neva Mcelroy
Davis.147197
Born in Osage, Iowa.
Wife of James Oliver Davis.
Descendant of Asa Harris, as follows:
1. Orville McElroy
(1845-1913) m. 1870 Emmagene Morse (b. 1847).
2. Sumner Morse (1818-71) m. 1839 Amanda Clintsman (1819-1909).
3. John Clintsman (d. 1861) m. 1818 Melinda Harris (1799-1873).
4. Asa Harris m. 1784 Rachel Farr (1765-1848).
Asa Harris (1763-1835) served as private in the New York troops under Colonels
Walbridge and Fletcher. His widow received a pension. He was born in Woodstock,
Conn.; died in Champion, N. Y.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 148
page 101Mrs. Effie May Pearce Burrus.147324
Born in Columbus, Ga.
Wife of George Joseph Burrus.
Descendant of Jesse Embry and of Peter Strozier, as follows:
1. George Augustus Pearce (b. 1853) m. 1877 Ida Embry (1860-1918).
2. Jasper Newton Embry (1825-93) m. 1846 Lucy Ann Phillips (1831-93).
3. Joel Embry (1796-1832) m. 1817 Johanna McElroy (1800-56); Ambrose Phillips (1803-54)
m. 1828 Lydia Strozier (1810-82).
4. Joel Embry (1776-1830) m. 1795 — Jackson (1778-1840); Reuben Strozier (b.
1782) m. Pharaby Callaway (b. 1787).
5. Jesse Embry m. 1773 Nancy — (1755-1805); Peter Strozier m. Margaret Dozier
(1756-1853).
Jesse Embry (1750-1800) served as private in the Georgia troops. He was born in
Wilkes County; died in Oglethorpe County, Ga.
Also No.
145182.
Peter Strozier (1748-1823) served, 1776, as private in the Georgia militia under
Col. John Dooley and was at the battle of Kettle Creek. He was born in Germany;
died in Wilkes County, Ga.
Also No.
128842.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 148
page 301Mrs. Minnie Evelyn Hartrick Black.147959
Born in Adams County, Ill.
Wife of John Leslie Black.
Descendant of Adam McElroy,
as follows:
1. Henry Hartrick (1830-1913) m. 1857 Nancy Emily Taylor (1840-1911).
2. Mathew McElroy Taylor
(1807-56) m. 1832 Elizabeth Coughenour (1813-78).
3. Robert Taylor (1778-1854) m. 1798 Mary Polly McElroy (1777-1843).
4. Alexander McElroy
(1752-1818) m. 1770 Mary Donaldson (b. 1754).
5. Adam McElroy m. 1750
Agnes — (b. 1728).
Adam McElroy served as
private under Capt. Abraham Marshall, in the Pennsylvania Musketry battalion.
He was born in Ireland; died in Easton, Pa.
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Mrs. Anna Barnett
Houston.
DAR ID Number:
104136
Born in Westmoreland
County, Pa.
Wife of Joseph D.
Houston.
Descendant of John
Barnett, as follows:
1. Samuel Barnett
(1818-99) m. Margaret McElroy
(1826-76).
2. William Barnett
(b. 1793) m. Jane Wallace.
3. John Barnett m. Rachel
Crosby (1758-1833).
John Barnett
(1755-1825) enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Abraham Smith’s company, 6th
Pennsylvania battalion. He was born in Dauphin County; died in Westmoreland
County, Pa.
Also No.
92573.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 106
page 118
Miss Margaret K. Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 105359
Born in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Descendant of Capt. Alexander McGrew, as follows:
1. Edward F. McElroy
(1843-1912) m. 1868 Katherine E. McGrew (b. 1842).
2. Robert McGrew (1783-1842) m. 1832 Maria Gordon (1816-85).
3. Alexander McGrew m. 1770 Martha Kirk.
Alexander McGrew (1727-97) served as captain of the 16th company, 3rd
battalion, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania militia, 1783. He was born in
Ireland; died in Pennsylvania.
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page 144
Mrs. Mary Mcelroy
Crawford Schabinger.
DAR ID Number: 105441
Born in Perryville, Ky.
Wife of John J. Schabinger.
Descendant of James Houston, as follows:
1. John McElroy Crawford
(b. 1835) m. 1863 Sallie Kenney Kerr (1835-1909).
2. John Kerr (1790-1855) m. 1826 Rachel Fry (1809-71).
3. James Kerr (1763-1833) m. Patience Houston (d. 1832).
4. James Houston m. 1749 Nancy McCreary (1728-1812).
James Houston (1724-1818) was a patriot who furnished provisions for the
Virginia militia. He was born in Baltimore, Md.; died in Fayette County, Ky.
Also No.
91344.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 108
page 165
Mrs. Mary Frances Bebout Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 107492
Born in Cannonsburg, Pa.
Wife of Robert D. McElroy.
Descendant of John Bebout and of Samuel Logan, as follows:
[p.165] 1. Samuel M. Bebout (b. 1832) m. 1856 Sarah Van Eman (1834-1909).
2. Ira Condit Bebout (1800-91) m. 1821 Maria Horsey (1799-1857); Joseph Van
Eman (1790-1873) m. 1811 Isabel Logan (1791-1870).
3. John Bebout m. 1777 Mary Agnew (1757-1830); Samuel Logan m. Rebecca Walker.
John Bebout (1752-1835) was a private in the Somerset County, New Jersey
militia. He was born and died in Somerset County, N. J.
Samuel Logan (1759-1845) was placed on the pension roll of Pennsylvania, 1832,
for service as private, Pennsylvania Continental Line. He was born in Ireland;
died in Washington County, Pa.
Also No.
98241.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
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page 281
Mrs. Lucie A. Beltzhoover Dille.
DAR ID Number: 108899
Born in Shepherdstown, W. Va.
Wife of C. B. Dille.
Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Huston, Lieut. John Clendenin, and Philip Entler,
as follows:
1. George M. Beltzhoover (b. 1844) m. 1873 Lucie A. Entler (b. 1854).
2. Jacob Beltzhoover (1817-53) m. 1840 Agnes Eckels (1821-52); Jacob P. A.
Entler (1818-1900) m. 1847 Ellen McElroy
(1823-56).
3. Francis Eckels (1791-1860) m. 1817 Isabella Clendenin (1790-1846); Daniel
Entler (1785-1866) m. 1809 Margaret H. Weltzheimer (1791-1866).
4. Nathaniel Eckels (1744-1830) m. Isabella Huston; John Clendenin m. Elizabeth
Caldwell; Philip Entler m. Catharine Welsh.
5. Samuel Huston m. Isabella Sharon.
Samuel Huston was 2nd lieutenant in Capt. James Semple’s company,
Colonel Chambers’ 3rd battalion, Pennsylvania militia. He was born
in Lancaster County; died, 1784, in Cumberland County, Pa.
Also No.
56639.
[p.281] John Clendenin was 1st lieutenant, 1777, in the 6th
company, 3rd battalion, Cumberland County militia. He was born near
Carlisle, Pa.; died there in 1802.
Also 98401.
Philip Entler (1740-93) served as private in Capt. Rudolph Spengler’s company,
York County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in York County, Pa.; died in
Berkeley County, Va.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 111
page 300
Mrs. Lena Lawson Horn.
DAR ID Number: 110957
Born in Beatrice, Neb.
Wife of Charles P. Horn.
Descendant of Isaac Lawson, as follows:
1. William W. Lawson (b. 1858) m. 1880 Esther McElroy (b. 1857).
2. Cyrus W. Lawson (1825-75) m. 1853 Mary Goodrich (1828-1909).
3. Joseph Mark Lawson (1795-1841) m. 1824 Elizabeth Wager (1803-84).
4. Isaac Lawson m. 1794 Deborah Mark (d. 1846).
Isaac Lawson (1760-1838) served as private in Colonel Swartwout’s regiment,
Dutchess County militia, New York Line. He was born in Fishkill; died in
Watervliet, N. Y.
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page 96
Mrs. Annie Field Nicholson.
DAR ID Number: 114310
Born in Louisville, Ky.
Wife of Peter Nicholson.
Descendant of Col. John Field, as follows:
1. Emmet Field (1841-1909) m. 1869 Sue McElroy
(b. 1846).
2. William Hill Field (1808-61) m. 1835 Mary Young (1815-80).
3. Henry Field (1768-1850) m. Fanny Hill.
4. John Field m. Ann Rogers Clark.
John Field (1720-74) fell at Point Pleasant, where he led the Culpeper regiment
under Gen. Andrew Lewis, who defeated Cornstalk, the great Indian warrior. He
was born in Culpeper County, Va.
Also No.
107537.
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Revolution Volume 115
page 315
Mrs. Margaret Fancher Britton.
DAR ID Number: 115000
Born in Binghamton, N. Y.
Wife of Orson L’Hommedieu Britton.
Descendant of Capt. Asa Starkweather, as follows:
1. Alvin Dereveux Fancher (b. 1857) m. 1881 Harriet McElroy (b. 1859).
2. Charles Nitzer Fancher (1823-69) m. 1848 Emma Calista Starkweather (1828-65).
3. Reuben Starkweather (1791-1853) m. 1813 Esther Curtis (1793-1860).
4. Asa Starkweather m. Amy Kimball (1759-1841).
Asa Starkweather (1753-1811) was lieutenant and Captain, Connecticut Line. He
was born in Killingly, Conn.; died in Chatham, N. Y.
“See No.”–Indicates a reference to that number in the same volume.
“Also No.”–Indicates the National Number of a “Daughter” who has entered the
Society on the same ancestor and whose lineage has been published in a former
volume. This is done to link together widely separated families. If the number
should be 4006, it will be in the fifth volume; if 5005, in the sixth volume,
etc.
“Real Daughters” are those whose fathers rendered service in the cause of
Independence and their names are printed in italics
in the text and index. There are no “Real Daughters” in this volume.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution Volume 120
page 57
Miss Florence Blair.
DAR ID Number: 119177
Born in Yellville, Ark.
Descendant of Samuel McElroy,
as follows:
1. R. E. Blair (b. 1865) m. 1891 Julia Mead.
2. Robert Donald Blair (1834-1910) m. 1862 Josephine Wilson (1841-1910).
3. Judge McElroy Wilson
(1805-65) m. 1841 Ellen Lee (1821-66).
4. James Wilson (1773-1857) m. 1794 Margarete McElroy (1773-1834).
5. Samuel McElroy m. Mary
Irvine.
Samuel McElroy served as
private at the surrender of Cornwallis. He was born in Cumberland County, Va.;
died in Lebanon, Ky.
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Mrs. Queen Esther Peel Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 119415
Born in Rutherford County, Tenn.
Wife of James Newton McElroy.
Descendant of Nathaniel Winston, as follows:
1. George W. Peel (1818-73) m. 1846 Mabuldah Winston (1823-72).
2. John Winston (1793-1863) m. Mary Thomas (d. 1868).
3. Nathaniel Winston.
Nathaniel Winston (1758-1856) received a pension for service as private under
Captains Ranson, Trowton and Patterson, Colonels Lowrey and Brickell,
Massachusetts Line. He was born in Franklin County, N. C.; died in Rutherford
County, Tenn
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Mrs. Mattie Mcdowell
Logan.
DAR ID Number: 88925
Born in Boyle
County, Ky.
Wife of Frank T.
Logan.
Descendant of Col.
Samuel McDowell, as follows:
1. Samuel McDowell,
Jr. (1836-78), m. 1860 Martha J. McElroy
(b. 1839).
2. Samuel McDowell
(1775-1854) m. 1828 Martha Hawkins (1802-85).
3. Joseph McDowell
(1768-1856) m. Sarah Irvine.
4. Samuel McDowell
m. 1754 Mary McClung (1734-1827).
Samuel McDowell
(1735-1817) served in the House of Delegates and as Colonel of Augusta County,
Virginia militia. He was given a grant of land in Mercer County, Ky., where he
was appointed judge and where he died.
Also No.
38728.
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Mrs. Ella Blair Garner.
DAR ID Number: 89168
Born in Mayfield, Ky.
Wife of Robert C. Garner.
Descendant of Samuel McElroy,
as follows:
1. Robert Donald Blair (1834-1910) m. 1862 Josephine Wilson (1841-1910).
2. John M. Wilson (1805-64) m. 1841 Ellen Lee (1826-64).
3. James Wilson (1773-1856) m. 1794 Margaret McElroy (1773-1834).
4. Samuel McElroy m. 1766
Mary Irvine.
Samuel McElroy served as
private at the surrender of Cornwallis. He was born in Cumberland County, Va.;
died in Lebanon, Ky.
Also No.
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Mrs. Emma Blair Skinner.
DAR ID Number: 89169
Born in Round Rock, Tex.
Wife of Nat Skinner.
Descendant of Samuel McElroy,
as follows:
1. Robert Donald Blair (1834-1910) m. 1862 Josephine Wilson (1841-1910).
See No.
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Mrs. Mary Mcdowell Loundes.
DAR ID Number: 89963
Born in Danville, Ky.
Wife of Richard Tasker Loundes, Jr.
Descendant of Col. Samuel McDowell, as follows:
1. Samuel McDowell, Jr. (1836-78), m. 1860 Martha J. McElroy (b. 1839).
2. Samuel McDowell (1795-1854) m. 1828 Martha Hawkins (1802-85).
3. Joseph McDowell (b. 1768) m. 1794 Sarah Irvine (1773-1835).
4. Samuel McDowell m. 1754 Mary McClung (1734-1827).
Samuel McDowell (1735-1817) served in the house of delegates and as colonel of
Augusta County, Virginia militia. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Mercer
County, Ky.
Also No.
81898.
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Mrs. Mary Mcelroy Mcroy.
DAR ID Number: 90284
Born in Meridian, Miss.
Wife of Paul D. McRoy.
Descendant of William Briscoe, as follows:
[p.94] 1. Isaac Ransom McElroy
(1859-1910) m. 1886 Maggie Roberts (b. 1866).
2. William Lee Roberts (1823-86) m. 2nd 1861 M. E. Sims Little
(1831-69).
3. David Griffin Sims (1819-27) m. 1830 Jane Eleanor Briscoe (1812-60).
4. Philip Briscoe (1782-1840) m. Margaret Elliott (1789-1867).
5. William Briscoe m. Elizabeth Wallace.
William Briscoe served as private in the Virginia militia. He was born, 1758,
in Maryland; died in Richmond, Ky.
Also No.
79347.
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Mrs. Margaret Scott Ashbrook.
DAR ID Number: 90604
Born in Carrollton, Ohio.
Wife of Armstrong Ashbrook.
Descendant of Lieut. John Scott, as follows:
1. George Scott (1826-1909) m. 1851 Maria Cunningham (1833-1902).
2. Robert Scott (1796-1868) m. 1821 Elizabeth Edi (1796-1829).
3. Alexander Scott (1763-1813) m. 1785 Jane Cook.
4. John Scott m. 1746 Agnes McElroy
(b. 1720).
John Scott served as lieutenant and commissary, Pennsylvania troops. He was
born, 1724, in Bucks County; died in Northampton County, Pa.
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Mrs. Elsie Smith Mcdaniel.
DAR ID Number: 92120
Born in Lincoln County, Mo.
Wife of Lawrence J. McDaniel.
Descendant of Corp. Austin Smith and of Samuel McElroy, as follows:
1. Thomas Jefferson Smith (b. 1843) m. 1883 Sarah Elizabeth Bell (b. 1848).
2. James M. Smith (1815-51) m. 1840 Susan Sparrow (1819-89); Montgomery Bell
(1815-85) m. 1843 Elizabeth Adeline Gibson (1824-1908).
[p.39] 3. Austin Smith, Jr. (1783-1823), m. 1810 Sarah Ham (d. 1818); Benjamin
Gibson (1799-1879) m. 1821 Sarah Wilson (1802-86).
4. Austin Smith m. 1782 Elizabeth Hubbard; James Wilson (1773-1857) m. 1794
Margaret McElroy
(1773-1834).
5. Samuel McElroy m. 1766
Mary Irvine.
Austin Smith (1760-1810) served as corporal in Capt. John Stith’s 4th
Virginia regiment. He was born in Hanover County, Va.; died in Virginia.
Samuel McElroy served as
private at the surrender of Cornwallis. He was born in Cumberland County, Va.;
died in Lebanon, Ky.
Also No.
66448.
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Mrs. Lydia Wickliffe Bogard.
DAR ID Number: 96722
Born in Lebanon, Ky.
Wife of Dary L. Bogard.
Descendant of Col. Benjamin Erastus Gibbs, and of James Kirk, as follows:
1. Lee D. Ray (b. 1861) m. 1885 Lilly Rountree (1866-97).
2. Samuel T. Ray m. 1852 Lucy Ann McElroy
(1827-94); R. H. Rountree (1813-92) m. 3rd 1865 Lydia Wickliffe Ray
(1842-84).
3. Peter B. Ray m. Zipporah P. Gibbs; William E. McElroy (1776-1875) m. 2nd Mary
Kirk.
4. William Gibbs m. Rosa Wickliffe; James Kirk m. Ann Horton.
5. Benjamin Erastus Gibbs m. Zipporah Purnell.
Benjamin Erastus Gibbs (1752-1825) served as colonel during the entire war and
for his services received a grant of land. He was born in Virginia; died in
Marion County, Ky.
Also No.
48515.
[p.227] James Kirk (1758-1857) in 1781 was drafted and served under Capt.
William Hardin, at the battle of Yorktown. In 1834 he applied for a pension
from Marion County, Ky. His claim was allowed. He was born in Virginia; died in
Lebanon, Ky.
Also No.
62714.
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Miss Marie E. Rockwell.
DAR ID Number: 96963
Born in Alburg, Vt.
Descendant of Jabez Rockwell, as follows:
1. Sumner J. Rockwell (b. 1835) m. 2nd 1866 Mary A. McElroy (1840-91).
2. Meritt Rockwell (1790-1864) m. 1813 Nancy Grant (1795-1874).
3. Jabez Rockwell m. 1781 Deborah Bellows (1761-1846).
Jabez Rockwell (1761-1818) served as private in Captain Mott’s company,
Connecticut Line. He was born in Preston, Conn.; died in South Hero, Vt.
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Miss Agnes Pond Moir.
DAR ID Number: 102399
Born in Bloomington, Minn.
Descendant of Jonathan Hoge Walker, as follows:
1. Joseph McElroy Moir
(1846-1909) m. 1874 Agnes Pond (b. 1856).
2. James Moir (1817-99) m. 1845 Mary McElroy
(1825-96).
3. Joseph McElroy
(1792-1876) m. 2nd 1824 Mary Ann Fox Walker (1796-1836).
4. Jonathan Hoge Walker m. Lucretia Duncan.
Jonathan Hoge Walker (1756-1824) joined the army under Col. Arthur St. Clair,
which was raised in Pennsylvania and sent to support Arnold in the Canadian
expedition, 1776, and subsequently served with the militia against the Indians
and Tories. He was born in Hogestown, Pa.; died in Natchez, Miss.
Also No.
55284.
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Mrs. Sarah Mcdowell
Mcknight.
DAR ID Number: 74115
Born in Danville,
Ky.
Wife of Carl J.
McKnight.
Descendant of Col.
Samuel McDowell.
Daughter of Nicholas
McDowell (b. 1834) and Elizabeth McElroy
(b. 1841), his wife, m. 1860.
See No.
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Mrs. Annie Marie Nesbit.
DAR ID Number: 77887
Born in Tuolumne County, Calif.
Wife of James P. Nesbit.
Descendant of Samuel McElroy.
[p.329] Daughter of Samuel C. Knott (b. 1826) and Sarah Gates (1829-94), his
wife, m. 1845.
Granddaughter of Joseph P. Knott (b. 1798) and Maria McElroy (1805-62), his wife, m. 1821.
Gr-granddaughter of William E. McElroy
(1776-1875) and Keturah Clelland, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel McElroy
and Mary Irvine, his wife, m. 1766.
Samuel McElroy served as
private in the Virginia Line and was present at the surrender of Cornwallis. He
was born, about 1745, in Cumberland County, Va.; died, 1806, in Lebanon, Ky.
Also No.
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Mrs. Bessie Morgan Bristol.
DAR ID Number: 79238
Born in Meriden, Conn.
Wife of Edward Leroy Bristol.
Descendant of Dr. John Richard Watrous, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Richard Henry Morgan (b. 1866) and Lillie May McElroy (b. 1865), his wife, m. 1887.
Granddaughter of Edward Payson Morgan (b. 1834) and Emma M. Loomis (1842-67),
his 1st wife, m. 1864.
Gr-granddaughter of Frederick Morgan (1791-1877) and Caroline Watrous
(1797-1889), his wife, m. 1823.
[p.89] Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Richard Watrous and Lydia Wright (1761-97),
his wife, m. 1783.
John Richard Watrous (1754-1842) served as surgeon’s mate in Col. Joseph
Spencer’s regiment, 1775, and was surgeon from 1777 to the close of the war. He
was a member of the Cincinnati and a pensioner. He was born and died in
Colchester.
Also No.
54619.
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[p.331] Mrs. Julia Barde Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 80903
Born in La Grange, Mo.
Wife of Charles McElroy.
Descendant of John Perry Barnett.
Daughter of Jared Barde (1810-92) and Sarah Barnett (1820-1903), his wife, m.
1840.
Granddaughter of George Barnett (1794-1845) and Lydia Peoples (1792-1872), his
wife, m. 1812.
See No.
80183.
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Mrs. Elsie Mcelroy
Pearson.
DAR ID Number: 80904
Born in Carthage, Mo.
Wife of Samuel Pearson.
Descendant of John Perry Barnett.
Daughter of Charles McElroy
(b. 1848) and Julia Barde (b. 1854), his wife, m. 1872.
See Nos. 80903, 80183.
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Mrs. Julia Mcelroy Nice.
DAR ID Number: 81651
Born in Carthage, Mo.
Wife of Delmar Nice.
Descendant of John Barnett.
Daughter of Charles McElroy
(b. 1848) and Julia Barele (b. 1854), his wife, m. 1872.
Granddaughter of Jarred Barele (1810-92) and Sarah Barnett (1820-1903), his
wife, m. 1840.
Gr-granddaughter of George Barnett (1794-1845) and Lydia Peoples (1792-1872),
his wife, m. 1812.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Perry Barnett and Elizabeth Self (b. 1776), his
wife, m. 1793.
John Perry Barnett (1764-1828) enlisted, 1779, serving until 1781, in Capt.
Ambrose Madison’s company, Col. Francis Taylor’s regiment of Virginia State
troops. In 1820 he was placed on the pension roll of Johnson County, Ind., for
service as fifer. He was born in Orange County, Va.; died in Johnson County,
Ind.
Also No.
59218.
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[p.57] Mrs. Elizabeth Williams Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 83159
Born in Baltimore, Md.
Wife of Anthony B. McElroy.
Descendant of Keeley Tydings and of Capt. Thomas Mulliken, as follows:
1. Robert Dighton Morrison (1830-94), m. 1858, Mary Frances Mulley (1837-1904).
2. Joseph Morrison (d. 1844), m. Elizabeth Williams Tydings (1807-95).
3. Richard Tydings (b. 1783), m. 1st, 1806, Mary Mulliken (d. 1808).
4. Keeley Tydings, m. Mary Beard; Thomas Mullekin, m. 1761, Elizabeth Williams.
Keeley Tydings (1759-1814) served for four years during the Revolution, as
private in the Maryland militia. He was born and died in Anne Arundel County,
Md.
Thomas Mulliken (1740-1805) was commissioned captain, 1776, of Maryland troops.
He was born and died in Annapolis, Md.
Also No.
64526.
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[p.333] Mrs. Anna Bell Emerson Hoover.
DAR ID Number: 85870
Born in Calcutta, Ohio.
Wife of Oliver H. Hoover.
Descendant of Adam Poe, as follows:
1. John McElroy Emerson
(1817-82), m. 1840, Catherine Poe (1820-49).
2. Andrew Poe (1780-1851), m. 1803, Nancy Hoy (1779-1865).
See No.
85622.
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[p.270] Mrs. Bessie Hoover Schweitzer.
DAR ID Number: 86846
Born in New Philadelphia, Ohio.
Wife of Otto A. Schweitzer.
Descendant of Adam Poe, as follows:
1. Oliver H. Hoover (1837-97) m., 1863, Anna B. Emerson (b. 1842).
2. John McElroy Emerson
(1817-84) m., 1840, Catherine Poe (1820-49).
3. Andrew Poe (1780-1851) m., 1803, Nancy Hoy (1779-1865).
4. Adam Poe m., 1777, Elizabeth Cochran (1756-1844).
Adam Poe (1747-1838) was placed on the pension roll of Medina County, Ohio,
1832, for service as private, Pennsylvania Line. He was born in Frederick
County, Md.; died in Tuscarawas, Ohio.
Also Nos. 78322, 85622.
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Mrs. Edith Wasson Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 87137
Born in Algona, Iowa.
Wife of H. W. McElroy.
Descendant of Elijah Bryan, as follows:
1. Homer I. Wasson (1857-1907) m., 1886, Cora D. Atherton (1865-1908).
2. J. B. Atherton (1834-72) m., 1859, Josephine E. Farnham (b. 1837).
3. Eli Farnham (1797-1877) m., 1822, Amanda Bryan (1803-83).
4. Elijah Bryan m., 1784, Content Fowler (1770-1834).
Elijah Bryan (1760-1844) enlisted, 1777, as a private in the 3rd
Connecticut regiment under Col. Samuel B. Webb. He was born in Milford, Conn.;
died in Granville, Ohio.
Also No.
58046.
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[p.236] Miss Cora
Miller Ray.
DAR ID Number: 62714
Born in Belton, Texas.
Descendant of James
Kirk, Samuel Elliott, and Samuel McElroy.
Daughter of Samuel McElroy Ray (b. 1853) and Mary
Lou Miller (b. 1860), his wife, m. 1877.
Granddaughter of
Samuel Taylor Ray (1804-84) and Lucy Ann McElroy (1827-94), his 3rd wife, m.
1852; William Addison Miller (1839-75) and Amanda P. Elliott (b. 1843), his
wife, m. 1859.
Gr-granddaughter of
William E. McElroy
(1776-1875) and Mary Kirk, his 2nd wife; Robert Elliott (1801-86)
and Polly Kirkpatrick (1809-93), his wife, m. 1826.
Gr-gr-granddaughter
of Samuel McElroy and
Mary Irvine, his wife, m. 1766; James Kirk and Ann Horton, his 1st
wife; Samuel Elliott and Mary Oldham, his wife.
James Kirk
(1758-1857) in 1781 was drafted, serving under Capt. William Hardin, taking
part in the battle of Yorktown. In 1834 he applied for a pension from Marion
County, Ky. His claim was allowed. He was born in Virginia; died in Lebanon,
Ky.
Samuel Elliott
(1745-1825) enlisted, 1776, in the Virginia Continental Line, 11th
regiment, in a company commanded by Capt. James Wright. He was born in
Maryland; died in Kentucky.
Samuel McElroy (1745-1806), who had
served in the early wars, was a private in the Virginia troops during the
Revolution and was present at the surrender of Cornwallis. He was born in Cumberland
County, Va.; died in Lebanon, Ky.
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Miss Daisy Ray.
DAR ID Number: 62715
Born in Belton, Texas.
Descendant of James Kirk.
Daughter of Samuel McElroy
Ray and Mary Lou Miller, his wife.
See No.
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Mrs. Mary Marshall Hobbs.
DAR ID Number: 66304
Born in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
Wife of Perry Lynes Hobbs.
Descendant of James Marshall, Capt. Samuel Everett, and Philip Mosser.
Daughter of Isaac Holmes Marshall (1821-95) and Mary Etta Everett (1825-75),
his wife, m. 1848.
Granddaughter of William Marshall (1774-1859) and Rachel McElroy (1780-1872), his wife, m. 1798; Samuel
Everett, Jr. (1793-1858), and Sarah Pheil (1802-90), his wife, m. 1818.
Gr-granddaughter of James Marshall and Lydia Carson, his wife; Samuel Everett
and Mary Barbara Mosser (1745-1811), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Philip Mosser and Barbara —, his wife.
James Marshall enlisted, 1776, as private in Capt. Thomas Whiteside’s company,
Col. Thomas Porter’s regiment, Lancaster County militia. He was born, 1745, in
Tyrone, Ireland, removed to Lancaster County, Pa., and died in Weathersfield,
Ohio, about 1806.
Samuel Everett was sergeant in Capt. Adam Staller’s company, 6th battalion,
Northampton County militia, 1780, under Lieut.-Col. Henry Geiger, and, 1783,
was captain of the 1st company, 1st battalion. He was
born about 1745 in Lehigh County, Pa.; died, 1808, in Trumbull County, Ohio.
Philip Mosser served, 1780, as a private in Capt. Adam Stahlers’ company, 6th
battalion, Northampton County militia. He settled in Lehigh County, Pa., 1765,
where he died.
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Mrs. Alice Blair Andrews.
DAR ID Number: 66448
Born in Round Rock, Texas.
Wife of Frank Marion Andrews.
Descendant of Samuel McElroy
and of Sergt. George Dickey.
Daughter of Robert Donald Blair (1834-1910) and Josephine Wilson (1841-1910),
his wife, m. 1862.
Granddaughter of Andrew Blair, Jr. (1810-88) and Nancy Sellers (1810-51), his
wife, m. 1830; John McElroy
Wilson and Ellen Lee (1821-64), his wife, m. 1841.
[p.168] Gr-granddaughter of Andrew Blair (1774-1857) and Jane Dickey
(1778-1858), his wife, m. 1798; James Wilson (1773-1857) and Margarete McElroy (1773-1834), his wife,
m. 1794.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Dickey and Poly —, his wife, m. 1770; Samuel McElroy and Mary Irvine, his
wife, m. 1766.
George Dickey served as private and sergeant in South Carolina militia,
1781-82. He was born in South Carolina; died, 1817, in Huntsville, Ala.
Samuel McElroy was
present as private, at the surrender of Cornwallis. He was born in Cumberland
County, Va.; died in Lebanon, Kentucky.
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Miss Katharine Story Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 66929
Born in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Descendant of Alexander Dunlap.
Daughter of William Story McElroy
and Mary A. McCagne, his wife.
Granddaughter of William H. McCagne and Agnes Dickens, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Dickens and Sarah Dunlap, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Alexander Dunlap and Agnes Guy, his wife.
Alexander Dunlap (1743-1828) served as a private in Col. Patterson Bell’s
regiment, 5th company, 8th battalion. Chester County
militia, 1778. He was born in Philadelphia; died in Brown County, Ohio.
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Mrs. Mary Atchison Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 71858
Born in Plattsburg, Mo.
Wife of Emmet F. McElroy.
Descendant of John James Trabue.
Daughter of William Atchison (b. 1844) and Mary Elizabeth Watkins (1849-98),
his wife, m. 1875.
Granddaughter of Walthall Lockett Watkins (1806-84) and Mary Anne Holloway
(1817-96), his wife, m. 1834.
Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Watkins (1775-1830) and Jane Minter (1781-1862),
his wife, m. 1801.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Minter and Jane Dupuy Trabue (b. 1752), his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John James Trabue and Olympia Trabue (1729-1822), his
wife, m. 1744.
John James Trabue (1722-1803) was a patriot of Chesterfield County, Va., where
he was born. He died in Kentucky.
Also Nos. 43748, 68063.
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Mrs. Alice Mcelroy
Wright.
DAR ID Number: 72292
Born in Beverly, N. J.
Wife of Gustavus W. T. Wright.
Descendant of Lieut.-Col. Archibald McElroy.
Daughter of Charles Cooper McElroy
(1800-80) and Jane Fentmore (1803-56), his wife, m. 1830.
Granddaughter of John McElroy
and Anne Sutherland Cooper (b. 1770), his wife, m. 1798.
Gr-granddaughter of Archibald McElroy
and Sarah McClelland, his wife.
Archibald McElroy was
lieutenant-colonel of 4th battalion of Bucks County, Pennsylvania
militia, 1780. He was born in Pennsylvania; died, 1806, in Bucks County.
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Miss Elizabeth Mcdowell.
DAR ID Number: 72855
Born in Danville, Ky.
Descendant of Col. Samuel McDowell.
Daughter of Nicholas McDowell (b. 1834) and Elizabeth McElroy (b. 1841), his wife, m. 1860.
Granddaughter of Samuel McDowell (1795-1854) and Martha Hawkins (1802-85), his
wife, m. 1828.
Gr-granddaughter of Joseph McDowell (b. 1768) and Sarah Irvine, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel McDowell and Mary McCluny (1734-1827), his wife.
Samuel McDowell (1735-1817) served in the House of Delegates and as colonel of
Augusta County, Virginia militia. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Mercer
County, Ky.
Also Nos. 23848, 69237.
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Miss Susan Mcdowell.
DAR ID Number: 72856
Born in Danville, Ky.
Descendant of Col. Samuel McDowell.
Daughter of Nicholas McDowell (b. 1834) and Elizabeth McElroy (b. 1841), his wife, m. 1860.
See No.
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Miss Annie Mcdowell.
DAR ID Number: 74114
Born in Danville, Ky.
Descendant of Col. Samuel McDowell.
Daughter of Nicholas McDowell (b. 1834) and Elizabeth McElroy (b. 1841), his wife, m. 1860.
Granddaughter of Samuel McDowell (1795-1854) and Martha Hawkins (1802-85), his
wife, m. 1828.
Gr-granddaughter of Joseph McDowell (b. 1768) and Sarah Irvine (1773-1805), his
wife, m. 1794.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel McDowell and Mary McCluny (1734-1827), his wife.
Samuel McDowell (1735-1817) served in the House of Delegates and as colonel of
Augusta County, Virginia militia. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Mercer
County, Ky.
Also Nos. 23848, 69237, 72855.
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Mrs. Eula Wise
Witcher Carithers.
DAR ID Number: 40231
Born in Crawford,
Georgia.
Wife of James Yancy
Carithers.
Descendant of Capt.
William Witcher, of Virginia.
Daughter of William
Thomas Witcher and Matilda Sherwood Wise, his wife, m. 1869.
Granddaughter of
Ambrose Witcher (1808-85) and Mary Olive, his wife, m. 1837.
Gr.-granddaughter of
Benjamin Witcher (1788-1859) and Sarah McElroy,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Ephraim Witcher (d. 1820) and Elizabeth Phipps, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of William Witcher and — Majors, his wife.
William Witcher
served as captain of militia of Pittsylvania county. He was vestryman of Camden
Parish, 1769, and was prominent in that county where his will is recorded and where,
in 1808, he died.
Also No.
34540.
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Miss Esther De B. Pettibone.
DAR ID Number: 40962
Born in Keokuk, Iowa.
Descendant of Maj. Giles Pettibone and of Col. Jonathan Pettibone, of Conn.
Daughter of Henry Levi Pettibone and Margaret McElroy, his wife.
Granddaughter of Rufus Pettibone (1784-1823) and Louise Cecelia Esther
Elizabeth Le Droit de Busey, his 1st wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Giles Pettibone and Margaret Holcomb, his wife; Jean
Baptiste C. Le Droit de Busey and Maris Howard, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Pettibone and Martha Humphrey, his wife.
Giles Pettibone, (1735-1810), served as captain and major in the militia. He
was born in Simsbury; died in Norfolk.
Jonathan Pettibone, (1710-76), was a member of the General Assembly and
commanded a regiment at Bunker Hill. He died in the service and a monument to
his memory is erected at Simsbury, Conn.
Also Nos. 1189, 16791, 19082, 31039, 36096, 38986.
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Mrs. Kate Scott Brooks.
DAR ID Number: 42157
Born in Shelbyville, Indiana.
Descendant of Lieut. Thomas Atkinson.
Daughter of John Neal Scott and Nellie Gorgas, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Witherspoon Scott and Mary Neal, his wife; Solomon
Atkinson Gorgas and Marie Francois Vier, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George McElroy
Scott and Anna Rea, his wife; Joseph Gorgas and Sophia Atkinson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Atkinson and Salome Weidner, his wife.
Thomas Atkinson, (1751-93), was at the battle of Brandywine in Capt. George
Reehm’s company, Col. Nicholas Lutz, Pennsylvania regiment. He was born in
Lancaster, Pa.; died in Alexandria, Va.
Also Nos. 11877, 13876, 15899.
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Mrs. Ella Mcelroy Warren.
DAR ID Number: 48219
Born in Middlesex, Vt.
Wife of Charles C. Warren.
Descendant of James McElroy
and of Levi Leland.
Daughter of Jerry McElroy
and Florella Broderick, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert McElroy
and Polly Buck, his wife; Robert Broderick and Sally Leland, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of James McElroy
and Elizabeth Robinson, his wife; Levi Leland and Sarah Woody, his wife.
James McElroy was a
patriot, and signed the Declaration of Independence from New Hampshire 1776.
Levi Leland (1742-97) served as private in Capt. Joseph Warren’s company; also
in 1777 served under Colonel Wheelock in the Northern Department. He was born
and died in Grafton, Mass.
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Miss Marian Walker Moir.
DAR ID Number: 55284
Born in Bloomington, Minn.
Descendant of Jonathan Hoge Walker.
Daughter of Joseph McElroy
Moir and Agnes Pond, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Moir and Mary McElroy,
his wife.
[p.134] Gr-granddaughter of Joseph McElroy
and Mary Ann Fox Walker, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Hoge Walker and Lucretia Duncan, his wife.
Jonathan Hoge Walker (1756-1824) joined the army under Col. Arthur St. Clair,
which was raised in Pennsylvania and sent to support Arnold in the Canadian expedition,
1776, and subsequently served with the militia against the Indians and Tories.
He was born in Hogestown, Pa.; died in Natchez, Miss.
Also No.
6429.
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Mrs. Katharine Warren Cram.
DAR ID Number: 58907
Born in Waterbury, Vt.
Wife of Harkness P. Cram.
Descendant of Elijah Warren, James McElroy,
and Levi Leland.
Daughter of Charles C. Warren and Ella McElroy,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles W. Warren and Julia Perry, his wife; Jerry McElroy and Florella Broderick,
his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Amos Warren and Sophia Holmes, his wife; Robert McElroy and Polly Buck, his
wife; Robert Broderick and Sally Leland, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Elijah Warren and Elizabeth Wheeler, his wife; James McElroy and Elizabeth Robinson,
his wife; Levi Leland and Sally Woody, his wife.
Elijah Warren (1758-1843) volunteered in the Revolutionary Army and was at the
battle of White Plains. He was born and died in Leicester, Mass.
James McElroy was a
patriot and signed the Declaration of Independence from New Hampshire, 1776. He
was born in Scotland; died in Chesterfield, N. H.
Levi Leland (1742-97) served as a private in Capt. Joseph Warren’s company;
also in 1777 served under Colonel Wheelock in the Northern Department. He was
born and died in Grafton, Mass.
Also No.
48219.
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[p.58] Mrs. Annie Lee Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 59165
Born in Danville, Ky.
Wife of Rev. Isaac Stuart McElroy.
Descendant of Col. Nelson Anderson, of Virginia.
Daughter of George Frank Lee and Susan Jane Miller, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Lee and Lucy Anderson Thompson, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Nelson Anderson Thompson and — Carr, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Waddy Thompson and Elizabeth Anderson, his 2nd
wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Nelson Anderson and Ann Ball, his wife.
Nelson Anderson (1726-1826) served in the troop of horse under Light Horse
Harry Lee. When Tarleton made his raid in Virginia he had command of a ford to
prevent the crossing of the British. He was born in Hanover County; died in
Bedford County.
Also No.
9914.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American
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Mrs. Hallie Kilpatrick Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 60089
Born in Clay County, Miss.
Wife of J. B. McElroy.
Descendant of John Edwards.
Daughter of Warrie Kilpatrick and Rebecca Cochran, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Cochran and Rebecca Dickerson, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John Dickerson and Lenora Edwards, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Edwards and Sarah Scoggins, his wife.
[p.33] John Edwards (1758-1827) served as a private in Capt. Thomas Wills’ 8th
company, Col. Daniel Morgan’s 11th and 15th Virginia regiments.
He was born in North Carolina; died in Alabama.
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Mrs. Litie Trigg Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 60334
Born in Louisville, Ky.
Wife of Clarence Underwood McElroy.
Descendant of Col. Nicholas Lewis.
Daughter of Haiden Curd Trigg and Elizabeth Hunkins, his wife.
Granddaughter of Munson Trigg and Mary Francis Martin, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Hudson Martin, Jr., and Mary Ann Hunkins, his wife.
See No.
60332.
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Mrs. Anne Bowman Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 60581
Born in Brownsville, Pa.
Wife of Robert T. McElroy.
Descendant of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Bull, Col. Robert Smith, and Martin Reily.
Daughter of John Howard Bowman and Caroline Snowden Jacobs, his wife.
Granddaughter of Goodloe H. Bowman and Jane Correy Smith, his wife; Adam Jacobs
and Ann Snowden, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John Smith and Elizabeth Bull, his wife; Adam Jacobs and
Eliza Reily, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Smith and Margaret Vaughan, his wife; Thomas Bull
and Ann Hunter, his wife; Martin Reily and Esther Ewalt, his wife.
Thomas Bull (1744-1837) commanded the 4th Chester County battalion
at Fort Washington, 1776, where he was taken prisoner. He was confined two
years on the “Jersey,” and when released served to the close of the war. He was
born and died in Chester County, Pa.
Robert Smith (1720-1803) served as captain and colonel in the Chester County,
Pennsylvania militia, in charge of defenses and obstructions in the Delaware
River. He was born at sea; died in Chester County, Pa.
Martin Reily (1759-1829) was a private in Capt. Samuel Davidson’s company of
Pennsylvania militia. He died in Bedford County, Pa.
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page 170
Mrs. Jane M. Barret
Ridgely.
DAR ID Number: 10435
Born in Illinois.
Wife of Charles
Ridgely.
Descendant of Capt. William
Barret and of Capt. David Allen, of Virginia.
Daughter of James
Winston Barret and Maria Allen, his wife.
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Granddaughter of William Barret and Dorothy Winston, his wife; Gen. James Allen
and Eliza McElroy, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of
David Allen and Elizabeth Allen, his wife.
William Barret
entered the service as lieutenant, and in 1779 was captain of Baylor’s
Continental Dragoons. He died in Kentucky in 1815, aged fifty-five.
David Allen, 1778,
enlisted as a private and was lieutenant when taken prisoner at Charleston.
When exchanged he served to the close of the war.
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Miss Minnie Warren Dungan.
DAR ID Number: 10459
Born in Iowa.
Descendant of Ens. William McFarren and of John Scott, of Pennsylvania; Lieut.
Abial Macomber, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Warren Scott Dungan and Abby Kingman Procter, his wife.
Granddaughter of David Davis Dungan and Isabella McRarren, his wife; Caleb
Procter and Myra Sampson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William McFarren and Mary Scott, his wife; Elias Sampson
and Betsey Macomber, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Scott and Agnes McElroy, his wife; and of Abial Macomber.
William McFarren served in the Northampton county militia. He died in
Washington county in 1826, aged sixty-nine.
John Scott served as commissary general of the line.
Also Nos. 7, 2522.
Abial Macomber was ensign at the Lexington Alarm, and in 1776 lieutenant in
Capt. Joseph King’s company. He turned out for the defense of Rhode Island
under Capt. Jacob Haskins.
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Mrs. Anna Leigh Richardson Upson.
DAR ID Number: 22960
Born in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Wife of Walter L. Upson.
Descendant of Capt. Aaron Richardson, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of James M. Richardson and Emma Beatty, his wife.
Granddaughter of Lewis Richardson (b. 1813) and Mary Jane McElroy, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Richardson (b. 1781) and Mary Roberts, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Richardson and Ruth Stingley, his wife.
Aaron Richardson, (1740-86), responded to the Lexington Alarm and served two
years in the militia. He was selectman, 1778-80, of Newton, where he was born.
He died from exposure in the war.
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Mrs. Elizabeth M. Sawyer Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 24630
Born in Los Angeles, California.
Wife of John McElroy.
Descendant of Lieut. Col. Ephraim Sawyer.
Daughter of Iram Allen Sawyer and Mary Crawford Irwin, his wife.
See No.
24626.
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[p.265] Mrs. Celeste Mcelroy
Hickman.
DAR ID Number: 24745
Born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Wife of Clement Smith Hickman.
Descendant of Ensign Simeon Buford.
Daughter of John Albert McElroy
and Mary Frances Buford, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Buford and Elizabeth Holmes Singleton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Col. William Buford and Frances Walker Kirtley, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Simeon Buford and Margaret Kirtley, his wife.
Simeon Buford, (1756-1840), was granted a pension for over two years’ actual
service of private and ensign in the Virginia and Continental Lines. He was
born in Culpeper Co., Va.; died in Warren Co., Ky.
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Mrs. Emma Leora Hudler.
DAR ID Number: 28177
Born in Breckenridge, Missouri.
Wife of Harry Hudler.
Descendant of Sergt. William McElroy.
Daughter of John R. Stout and Sophia Milton Hughes, his wife.
Granddaughter of Jacob Stout and Margaret McElroy, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William McElroy.
William McElroy,
(1750-1838), was placed on the pension roll of New Jersey for service of
sergeant in the New Jersey Line under Capt. James Boyd. He was born in Ireland;
landed in Boston, 1775; died in Greenwich, N. J.
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page 299
Mrs. Mary Handy Mcelroy.
DAR ID Number: 30870
Born in Harrodsburg, Kentucky.
Wife of Hugh McElroy.
Descendant of John James Trabue, of Virginia.
Daughter of John G. Handy and Mary Watkins, his wife.
Granddaughter of Benjamin Watkins and Jane Minter, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Minter and Jane Trabue, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John James Trabue and Olympia Dupuy (b. 1729), his
wife, m. 1744.
John James Trabue was a patriot of Chesterfield Co., Va. He was born 1722.
Also Nos. 5053, 7624, 28796.
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[p.16] Miss Grace N. Watts.
DAR ID Number: 32045
Born in Springfield, Illinois.
Descendant of Capt. David Allen and of Capt. William Barret.
Daughter of John Nevin Watts and Agnes Barret, his wife.
Granddaughter of William T. Barret and Eleanor E. Butler, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Winston Barret and Maria Allen, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Barret and Dorothy Winston, his wife; Gen.
James Allen and Eliza McElroy,
his 1st wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Allen and Elizabeth (Allen), his wife.
William Barret, (1760-1815), served in the Third Continental Dragoons, 1779. He
was born in Louisa Co., Va.; died in Green Co., Ky.
David Allen, (1740-83), enlisted as a private and was lieutenant when captured
at Charleston. He was born in Frederick Co., Va.; died in Lincoln Co., Ky.
Also Nos. 10435, 15310.
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Mrs. Belle Witcher Mell.
DAR ID Number: 34540
Born in Crawford, Georgia.
Wife of Edward Baker Mell.
Descendant of Capt. William Witcher, of Virginia.
Daughter of William Thomas Witcher and Matilda Sherwood Wise, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ambrose Witcher and Mary Olive, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Witcher and Sarah McElroy, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Witcher.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Witcher and — Majors, his wife.
William Witcher commanded a company in the militia of Pittsylvania, where in
1808 he died.
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Mrs. Madora Rainey Childress.
DAR ID Number: 35008
Born in Jefferson, Texas.
Wife of Charles William Childress.
Descendant of James Harrison and of Capt. David Craig.
Daughter of Stephen Deupree Rainey and Elizabeth Louisa Harrison, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Decatur Rainey and Mary Jane Russell, his wife;
William M. Harrison and Elizabeth Louisa Shields, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Wright Russell and Nancy Johnston, his wife; John
Harrison and Elizabeth McClanahan, his wife; William Shields and Eliza P.
Montgomery, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Johnston and Isabella Craig, his wife, b. 1776;
James Harrison and Jane Carlysle, his wife; John Montgomery and Nancy Johnston,
his wife.
[p.4] Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Craig and Eleanor Johnston
(1744-1831), his wife, m. 1768; Samuel Montgomery and Elizabeth McElroy, his wife.
James Harrison, (1740-1804), was a private under Capt. John Ramsey and Capt.
Joseph Gardner in the Pennsylvania militia. He died in Sunbury, Pa.
Also No.
22192.
David Craig, (1731-1785), commanded a company of North Carolina militia and for
service received a grant of land which he located in Tennessee.
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