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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 47 page 90 Mrs. Mary Eliza Carswell Smith. DAR ID Number: 46194 Born in Greene Co., Ga. Descendant of Alexander Carswell, Ensign John Carswell and George Palmer. Daughter of Rev. John Hamilton Carswell and Frances M. Janes, his wife. Granddaughter of John Franklin Carswell and Mary Jones Kilpatrick, his wife. [p.90] Gr-granddaughter of Alexander Carswell and Mary Palmer, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Carswell and Sarah Wright, his wife; George Palmer and Mary Cureton, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Alexander Carswell and Isabella Brown, his wife. Alexander Carswell (1727-1803) was a soldier in the revolution. He was born in Ireland; died in St. George Parish, Va. John Carswell (1760-1817) served as ensign in the war of the revolution and he and his father received bounty land for service in the war. He died in Burke County, Ga. George Palmer (1750-1820) received a grant of land from the State of Georgia for revolutionary service. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 70 page 167 Mrs. Sarah Jackson Simms. DAR ID Number: 69469 Born in Greene County, Ga. Wife of Arthur Benjamin Simms. Descendant of Edward Butler. Daughter of James W. Jackson (1809-75) and Maria Butler (1816-82), his wife, m. 1840. Granddaughter of Zaccheus Butler (1786-1837) and Mossey R. Terrell, his wife, m. 1810. Gr-granddaughter of Edward Butler and Elizabeth Wingfield (1752-1823), his wife, m. 1770. Edward Butler (1748-1809) enlisted in a company from Hanover County, Va., where he died. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 70 page 170 Mrs. Rachel E. Tappan Hays. DAR ID Number: 69477 Born in Greene County, Ga. Wife of W. B. Hays. Descendant of Capt. Samuel Reid, of North Carolina. Daughter of George W. Tappan (b. 1851) and Claudia Moore (b. 1861), his wife, m. 1880. Granddaughter of G. D. Moore, M. D. (b. 1828), and Mary Jane Howell (1831- 68), his wife, m. 1852. Gr-granddaughter of Matthew Howell (1811-34) and Sarah Simonton (1813-55), his wife, m. 1831. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abner Simonton and Nancy Bailey, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Bailey and Margaret Reid, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Reid and Agnes Kay, his wife. Samuel Reid (1728-1810) was a member of the Committee of Safety of Rowan County, N. C., where he was born. He died in Iredell County. Also No. 66875. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 76 page 219 Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Reynolds Bush. DAR ID Number: 75571 Born in Greene County, Ga. Wife of Fred Bush. Descendant of William Ash. Daughter of William Elisha Reynolds (b. 1852) and Lizzie Newton (b. 1847), his wife, m. 1875. Granddaughter of Henry Newton (b. 1823) and Jane Ash (1828-91), his wife, m. 1846. See No. 75570. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 82 page 86 Mrs. Mary Corry Holden. DAR ID Number: 81233 Born in Greene County, Ga. Wife of Judge Horace M. Holden. Descendant of Capt. Alexander Stephens. Daughter of William Alexander Corry (1817-78) and Mary Matilda Stephens (1836-89), his 2nd wife, m. 1866. Granddaughter of John Lindsay Stephens (1815-56) and Mary Elizabeth Booker (1815-67), his wife, m. 1832. Gr-granddaughter of Andrew Baskins Stephens (1782-1826) and Matilda M. S. Lindsay (1789-1826), his 2nd wife, m. 1814. [p.86] Gr-gr-granddaughter of Alexander Stephens and Catherine Baskins (d. 1794), his wife, m. 1776. Alexander Stephens (1726-1813), who had fought in the French and Indian War, commanded a company in the Pennsylvania forces and served throughout the war. He was born in England; died in Taliaferro County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 114 page 117 Mrs. Leonora Simonton Torbert. DAR ID Number: 113350 Born in Greene County, Ga. Wife of S. J. Torbert. Descendant of Capt. John Pope, as follows: 1. John Adam Simonton (1808-75) m. 1844 Catherine Ann Jossey (1824-91). 2. Henry Jossey m. Hulda Pope. 3. John Pope m. Elizabeth Smith. John Pope (1756-1821) was appointed captain, 1776, by the North Carolina Congress. He was born in North Carolina; died in Wilkes County, Ga. Also No. 105463. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 115 page 207 Mrs. Julia Wright Killian. DAR ID Number: 114663 Born in Greene County, Ga. Wife of Edward Franklin Killian. Descendant of William Scott Branch, as follows: 1. James Augustus Wright (b. 1850) m. 1873 Judith Scott Branch (1847-1906). 2. John Branch (1806-87) m. 1829 Sarah Broughton (1810-97). 3. William Scott Branch m. Dicy Jane Calicutt (d. 1846). William Scott Branch drew land in a lottery, 1827, as a Revolutionary soldier. He was born in Chesterfield County, Va.; died in Clark County, Ga. Also No. 103580. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 123 page 45 Mrs. Mary Kimbrough Paschal. DAR ID Number: 122142 Born in Greene County, Ga. Wife of William C. Paschal. Descendant of John Peek (Peak), as follows: 1. Stephen Pace Kimbrough (1813-95) m. 1837 Agathy Ann Peek (1822-1911). 2. Robert Peek (b. 1767) m. 2d 1804 Martha Little (1779-1852). 3. John Peek m. Tabetha Peck (b. 1748). John Peek (1744-1800) was a private at the siege of Augusta under Cols. Elijah Clark and Leonard Marbury. He was born in Virginia; died in Georgia. Also No. 106250. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 13 page 78 Mrs. Annie Wade Langston. DAR ID Number: 12203 Born in Georgia. Wife of Thomas L. Langston. Descendant of Oliver Porter, of Virginia. Daughter of James A. Wade and Elizabeth G. Porter, his wife. [p.78] Granddaughter of John Watson Porter and Ann Mapp Fannin, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Porter and Margaret Watson, his wife (m. 1783). Oliver Porter enlisted when a lad in his brother William's company and served at the siege of Yorktown. He was born in Prince Edwards county, Va., 1763, and died, 1838, in Greene county, Ga. His brother John also gave service during the Revolution. Also No. 3253. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16 page 237 Mrs. Julia Byrom Hunt. DAR ID Number: 155751 Born in Gordon County, Ga. Wife of James K. Hunt. Descendant of Sergt. William Hardwick, as follows: 1. Henry Crawford Byrom (b. 1852) m. 1878 Sudie Mayfield (b. 1860). 2. William H. C. Byrom (1825-53) m. 1846 Julinah Fite (1826-1902). 3. J. S. D. Byrom (1799-1838) m. 1818 Nancy Fitzpatrick (1804-77). 4. Rene Fitzpatrick (d. 1839) m. 1797 Mollie Hardwick. 5. William Hardwick m. Cynthia Parker. William Hardwick served as private in the 3d regiment and sergeant in the 6th regiment, South Carolina troops. He was born in South Carolina; died, 1802, in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 153070. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16 page 237 Mrs. Nell Griswold Anderson. DAR ID Number: 155752 Born in Clinton, Ga. Wife of Peyton Tooke Anderson. Descendant of Lieut. Col. David Love, as follows: 1. Samuel Hardeman Griswold (1844-1917) m. 1866 Laura Brown (1845-1917). 2. Elisha E. Griswold (1818-57) m. 1844 Achsah Ann Elizabeth Hardeman (1823- 55). 3. Thomas Hardeman (1797-1861) m. 1821 Sarah Blewitt Sparks (1804-77). 4. Thomas Sparks (1773-1834) m. 1799 Achsah Love (1779-1834). 5. David Love m. 1772 Jean Blewitt. David Love was a member of the Provincial Congress, 1776. In 1777, was lieutenant-colonel of North Carolina State troops. He was born in England; died, 1798, in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 144140. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16 page 252 Mrs. Mary Weldon Zehr. DAR ID Number: 155802 Born in Wagoner, Okla. Wife of V. A. Zehr. Descendant of Lieut. James Parks, as follows: 1. C. H. Weldon (b. 1873) m. 1895 Alta B. Moore (b. 1876). 2. John D. Moore (1851-1910) m. 1874 Mary Sophia Russell (b. 1855). 3. William J. Parks Russell (1830-92) m. 1850 Avarilla O. D. Law (1832-1907). 4. William James Russell (1799-1872) m. 1825 Sophia Parks (b. 1800). 5. James Parks m. 2d Phoebe Hogue (b. 1774). James Parks (1756-1823) served as private, 1776, and lieutenant, 1779, in the Virginia militia. He was born in Prince Edward County, Va.; died in Greene County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 24 page 21 Mrs. Anna Goudylock Johnston. DAR ID Number: 23060 Born in Madison, Georgia. Widow of Col. David Saunders Johnston. Descendant of Oliver Porter. Daughter of Adam Goudylock Safford and Ann Porter, his wife. Granddaughter of Oliver Porter and Margaret Watson, his wife, m. 1783. Oliver Porter, (1763-1838), enlisted when a lad in his brother William's company and was at the siege of Yorktown. He was born in Prince Edward Co., Va.; died in Greene Co., Ga. His brother John also gave service. Also Nos. 3253, 12203. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 30 page 290 Miss Carrie A. Wright. DAR ID Number: 29804 Born in Eatonton, Georgia. Descendant of Joseph Catchings. [p.290] Daughter of James Wright, (1818-96) and Artemisa Head (1833-99), his wife, m. 1850. Granddaughter of Thomas Head and Sarah Catchings (b. 1792), his wife, m. 1807. Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Catchings and Martha Townsend, his wife. Joseph Catchings, (1762-1805), enlisted at fifteen as a private and in 1784 received a grant of land in Wilkes county, Ga. He was born in Maryland; died in Greene Co., Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 36 page 69 Mrs. Adelaide Wright Chesnutt. DAR ID Number: 35189 Born in Covington, Georgia. Wife of James B. Chesnutt. Descendant of Robert Wright. Daughter of Franklin Wright and Salina Robinson, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Wright and Margaret Bledsoe, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Wright and Mary Fitzpatrick, his wife. Robert Wright, (1736-1831), served several enlistments in the Virginia line. He was born in Orange county, Va., removed to Greene county, Ga., 1790, and died at the home of his son Robert. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 36 page 75 Mrs. Mary Ruse Nicolson. DAR ID Number: 35208 Born in Columbus, Georgia. Wife of George Andrew Nicolson. Descendant of John Burwell and Oliver Porter. Daughter of John Claudius Ruse and Adela Musedora Porter, his wife. Granddaughter of Douglas Watson Porter and Annabella Burwell (1785-1836), his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Porter and Margaret Watson, his wife, m. 1783; John Burwell and Anne Powell, his wife, m. 1771. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Porter and Mary Anthony, his wife. John Burwell, (1746-88), served as a soldier in Capt. William Taylor's company, Second Virginia regiment. His brother Lewis was a distinguished officer. Also Nos. 12470, 31146. Oliver Porter, (1763-1838), enlisted when a lad in his brother William's company and was at the siege of Yorktown. He was born in Prince Edward county, Va.; died in Greene county, Ga. His brother John also gave service. Also Nos. 3253, 12203, 23060. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 38 page 224 Miss Aline Brewer Ruse. DAR ID Number: 36633 Born in Spring Hill, Alabama. Descendant of Oliver Porter. Daughter of John Claudius Ruse and Kittie Stewart, his wife. Granddaughter of John Claudius Ruse and Adela M. Porter, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Douglas Watson Porter and Annabella Burwell Murklen (1785-1836), his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Porter and Margaret Watson, his wife, m. 1783. [p.224] Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Porter and Mary Anthony, his wife, m. 1740. Oliver Porter, (1763-1838), enlisted when a lad in his brother William's company and served at the siege of Yorktown. His brother John also gave service. He was born in Prince Edward Co., Va.; died in Greene Co., Ga. Also Nos. 3253, 12203, 23060, 35208. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 42 page 63 Mrs. Byrd Trawick. DAR ID Number: 41156 Born in Maroyn, Alabama. Wife of Samuel W. Trawick. Descendant of Oliver Porter. Daughter of Moses T. Trawick and Anna Burwell Buchanan, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Buchanan and Margaret Burwell Porter, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Douglas Watson Porter and Annabella Burwell, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Porter and Margaret Watson, his wife, m. 1738. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Porter and Mary Anthony, his wife, m. 1740. Oliver Porter, (1763-1838), enlisted when a lad in his brother [p.63] William's company and served at the siege of Yorktown. His brother John, also gave service. He was born in Prince Edward Co., Va.; died in Greene Co., Ga. Also Nos. 3253, 12203, 23060, 35208, 36633. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43 page 222 [p.222] Mrs. Susan Brittain Martin. DAR ID Number: 42577 Born in Athens, Georgia. Wife of Andrew Bennet Martin. Descendant of Robert Wright. Daughter of Henry Lansford Brittain and Julia Wright, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Wright, Jr., and Margaret Bledsoe, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Wright and Mary Fitzpatrick, his wife. Robert Wright, (1736-1831), enlisted as a private 1776 and served three years in the Virginia line. He was born in Orange Co., Va., removed to Greene Co., Ga., 1790 and died at the home of his son, Robert. Also No. 35189. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 45 page 302 Mrs. Martha Seabaugh. DAR ID Number: 44748 Born in Greenburg, La. Widow of Charles Seabaugh. Descendant of Walton Harris, Buckner Harris, Solomon Strickland, Alexander Thompson, Capt. David Dickson, Richard Burton, and Lieut. Jesse Womack, all of Georgia. Daughter of J. Jefferson Thompson and Letitia Elizabeth Womack, his wife. Granddaughter of Alexander Thompson Jr. and Dorothea Prior Womack, his 2nd wife; Jacob Burton Womack and Martha Dickson, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Alexander Thompson and Eunice Strickland, his wife; m. 1794; Abraham Womack and Elizabeth Burton, his wife; David Dickson and Letitia Harris, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Alexander Thompson and Elizabeth Hodge, his wife, m. 1760; Buckner Harris and Matilda Early, his wife; Solomon Strickland and Amy Pace, his wife; David Womack and Nancy Childers, his wife; Richard Burton and Nancy Hamilton, his wife; David Dickson and Martha Cureton, his 2nd wife; m. 1784. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Walton Harris and Rebecca Lanier, his wife; Jesse Womack and Dorothy Prior, his wife. Walton Harris (1739-95) served in the army and while absent from home in Georgia his home was burned by the British. His wife and children took refuge in a hay stack. He was born in Brunswick Co., Va.; died in Greene Co., Ga. Also Nos. 2628, 3195, 43360. Buckner Harris (1761-1821) served at the capture of Augusta, Ga. Solomon Strickland (1735-1818) served as a soldier. He died in Madison Co. Alexander Thompson (1739-1815) was a refugee to Georgia where he served as a soldier at the battle of King's Mountain. David Dickson (1750-1830) served on the frontier and commanded a volunteer company. He received land for his [p.302] service. He was born in Pendleton Co., S. C.; died in Fayette Co., Ga. Richard Burton (1735-1800) served in Georgia under Col. Elijah Clark. He died in Wilkes Co. Jesse Womack (1739-1815) served under Gen. John Twiggs and received bounty land. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 47 page 17 [p.17] Mrs. Letitia E. Wormack Thompson. DAR ID Number: 46033 Born in Jackson, Miss. Descendant of Walton Harris. Daughter of Jacob Burton Wormack and Martha Letitia Dickson, his wife. Granddaughter of Gen. David Dickson and Letitia Harris, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Buckner Harris and Matilda Early, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Walton Harris and Rebecca Lanier, his wife. Walton Harris (1739-95) served in the army and while absent from home in Georgia his house was burned by the British. His wife and children took refuge in a hay stack. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Greene County, Ga. Also Nos. 2628, 3195, 43360, 44748. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 53 page 225 Mrs. Nettie Viola Turner. DAR ID Number: 52472 Born in Cuthbert, Ga. Descendant of George Slaughter, John Slaughter, Capt. John P. Williams, Peter Chastain, Lieut. John Cowart, and Sergt. Richard Lewis. Daughter of Thomas Allen Chastain (1842-87) and Gandalona Viola Badger (1845- 97), his wife, m. 1862. Granddaughter of John Madison Chastain (1807-94) and Sophia E. Spivey (1819- 94), his wife, m. 1836; Joshua Bostwick Badger, M. D. (1789-1859), and Martha C. Slaughter (1817-64), his wife, m. 1829. Gr-granddaughter of John Chastain (d. 1837) and Frances Cain, his wife, m. 1795; Thomas W. Slaughter (1794-1877) and Nancy Lewis (1795-1842), his wife, m. 1815; Littleton Spivey (d. 1834) and Celia Cowart (1804-83), his wife, m. 1821. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Chastain and Sarah Foster (?), his wife; George Slaughter and Martha Smith (d. 1813), his wife, m. 1785; John Cowart and Michael Williams, his wife; Richard Lewis and Caroline Booker, his wife, m. 1772. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John P. Williams and Mary , his wife; John Slaughter and Frances Brothers, his wife, m. 1757. George Slaughter (1764-1840) was placed on the pension roll of Greene County, Ga., 1833, for service as private in the cavalry, Virginia Continental line. He was born in Virginia; died in Greene County, Ga. [p.225] John Slaughter (1735-57) received a land-grant for service as private in the Virginia Continental line. He was born in Virginia. John P. Williams (1725-76) commanded a company of North Carolina troops in the 5th regiment, 1776. He was born and died in North Carolina. Peter Chastain served in Col. Leroy Hammond's regiment of South Carolina troops. He was born in Virginia or South Carolina; died in S. C. John Cowart (1760-1825) was commissioned lieutenant in Capt. Peter Wikoff's company, 2nd regiment, Monmouth, County, New Jersey, militia, 1777. He was born in Monmouth County; died in Jefferson County, Ga. Richard Lewis (1747-1809) served as sergeant in Lytle's company, 10th North Carolina regiment. He was born in Virginia; died in Greene County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 53 page 227 Mrs. Anna Belle Hardwick Brown. DAR ID Number: 52477 Born in Cleveland, Tenn. Wife of Reeves Brown. Descendant of Thomas Isbell, Benjamin Howard, and Sergt. William Hardwick. Daughter of Christopher La Fayette Hardwick (1827-1901) and Isabell M. Tucker (b. 1835), his wife, m. 1851. Granddaughter of John Wesley Hardwick (1797-1852) and Jane Montgomery (1802- 79), his wife, m. 1818; Joseph Tucker (1806-92) and Mary Isbell (1803-91), his wife, m. 1829. Gr-granddaughter of Garland Hardwick (1772-1847) and Susan Venable (1775- 1843), his wife; Thomas Isbell and Discretion Howard (1764-1848), his wife, m. 1782. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Hardwick and Cynthia Parker, his wife; Benjamin Howard and Prudence Sater (1743-1822), his wife, m. 1762. Thomas Isbell (1753-1819) enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Thomas Walker's company, 9th Virginia regiment, under Col. George Mathews. He was born in Albemarle County, Va.; died in Wilkes County, N. C. Benjamin Howard (1742-1828) served as a private in Capt. Henry Gaither's company, 1st Maryland regiment, commanded by Col. John Stone. He was born in Maryland; died in Wilkes County, N. C. William Hardwick (1730-1812) was a sergeant in the 6th South Carolina regiment, enlisting 1776. He was born in South Carolina; died in Greene County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 53 page 230 Mrs. Marie Stevens Walker. DAR ID Number: 52481 Born in Covington, Ga. Wife of Sanders Walker. Descendant of Robert Wright. [p.230] Daughter of Walter Crawford Stevens and Emmie Davis, his wife. Granddaughter of Wilson Davis and Mary Wright, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Robert Wright, Jr., and Margaret Bledsoe, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Wright and Mary Fitzpatrick, his wife. Robert Wright (1736-1831) served several enlistments in the Virginia line. He was born in Orange County, Va., removed to Greene County, Ga., 1790, and died at the home of his son, Robert. Also No. 35189. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 60 page 34 Mrs. Minnie M. Jenkins Ward. DAR ID Number: 59098 Born in Birmingham, Ala. Wife of Wallace Talbert Ward. Descendant of Robert Hobbs. Daughter of John Nathan Jenkins and Eliza Caroline Blakley, his wife. Granddaughter of John Jenkins and Marion Hobbs, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Hobbs and Mary Hobbs, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Hobbs and Mary Marion Corwell, his wife. Robert Hobbs (1754-1845) enlisted, 1779, as a private in Capt. Nimrod Terrell's company, Col. Brannon's regiment, and 1780-81, under Captains George Taylor, John Thompson, and John Mapp, Colonel White's South Carolina regiment. He was born in Queen Ann County, Md.; died in Greene County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 64 page 334 Mrs. Sarah Weaver Reeves. DAR ID Number: 63989 Born in Newton County, Ga. Wife of G. L. Reeves. Descendant of Capt. John Bradley and of Robert Wright. Daughter of John Weaver and Mary Wright, his wife. Granddaughter of Isham Weaver and Mary Ardis Bradley, his wife; Thomas Wright and Mary (Polly) , his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Bradley, Jr., M. D. (b. 1773), and Margaret Meriwether, his wife; Robert Wright and Mary Fitzpatrick, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Bradley and Mary Noil (d. 1827), his wife. John Bradley (1755-1837) in 1780 was captain of Galley from Georgia, where he was born. He died in Oglethorpe. Robert Wright (1736-1831) served several enlistments in the Virginia Line. He was born in Orange County, Va., removed to Greene County, Ga., 1790, and died at the home of his son Robert. Also No. 35189. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 68 page 134 Mrs. Allie Mitchell Smith. DAR ID Number: 67375 Born in Opelika, Ala. Wife of Dallas B. Smith. Descendant of Matthew Harris. Daughter of John Mitchell and Ella Slaughter, his wife. Grandaughter of Alfred Slaughter and Pamelia Holley, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John R. Slaughter and Temperance Harris, his wife. [p.134] Gr-gr-grandaughter of Matthew Harris and Hannah Ross (1764-1827), his wife. Matthew Harris (1753-1845) was placed on the pension roll, 1832, of Greene County, Ga., for service, 1776, as private in Capt. Hatton Middleton's company, 1st regiment of Horse, commanded by Major Leonard Marbury. He was born in Mechlenburg County, N. C.; died in Tallapoosa County, Ala. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 70 page 98 Mrs. Isabel Urquhart Harris Hall. DAR ID Number: 69271 Born in Columbus, Ga. Wife of William M. Hall. Descendant of Walton Harris. Daughter of James Walton Harris, Jr., and Gertrude Gerrard, his wife. Granddaughter of James Walton Harris and Martha Watkins, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jeptha Vining Harris and Sarah Hunt, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Walton Harris and Rebecca Lanier, his wife. Walton Harris (1739-95) served in the army, and while absent from his home in Georgia it was burned by the British. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 47558. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 74 page 318 Mrs. Zora Badger Brown. DAR ID Number: 73878 Born in Decatur, Ga. Wife of N. Miah Brown. Descendant of George Slaughter. Daughter of Joshua Boston Badger, M. D. (1789-1859), and Martha Caroline Slaughter (1817-64), his 2nd wife, m. 1829. Granddaughter of Thomas W. Slaughter (1794-1877) and Nancy Lewis (1795-1842), his wife, m. 1815. Gr-granddaughter of George Slaughter (1764-1840) and Martha Smith, his wife, m. 1788. George Slaughter (1764-1840) was placed on the pension roll of Greene County, Ga., 1833, for service as private in the cavalry, Virginia Continental Line. He was born in Virginia; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 52472. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 74 page 325 Mrs. Nettie Wade Mccall. DAR ID Number: 73898 Born on Savannah River, Ga. Wife of Robert Camden McCall. Descendant of Archibald Perkins, Capt. James Goldwire, and Jesse Offutt. Daughter of Seaborn H. Wade (1836-73) and Josephine Goldwire (1840-64), his wife, m. 1857. Granddaughter of Jesse Wade (1794-1882) and Bethena Middlebrook (1798-1882), his wife, m. 1813; John Wise Goldwire, Jr. (1814-56), and Amanda Smith (1817- 41), his wife, m. 1836. Gr-granddaughter of Isaac Middlebrook (1755-1823) and Elizabeth Perkins, his wife, m. 1749; John Wise Goldwire (1779-1830) and Frances Offutt (1787-1833), his wife, m. 1809. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Archibald Perkins and Elizabeth Gibbs, his wife; James Goldwire and Sarah King (b. 1749), his wife; Jesse Offutt and Obedience (1764-1832), his wife. Archibald Perkins (1746-1840) removed from North Carolina to Virginia, 1764, and served in the Virginia Line during the Revolution. He was born in North Carolina; died in Greene County, Ga. [p.325] James Goldwire commanded a company of militia, 1776, from St. Mathews Parish, Effingham County, Ga. He was born in Augusta; died in Mt. Pleasant, Ga. Jesse Offutt (1760-1830) served as a private in the Georgia militia under Colonel Few. He was born in Georgia; died in Richmond County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 74 page 328 [p.328] Mrs. Artemisia Wright Brooks. DAR ID Number: 73906 Born in Covington, Ga. Wife of Harry King Brooks. Descendant of Joseph Catchings. Daughter of John Thomas Wright (b. 1861) and Minnie Powell (b. 1865), his wife, m. 1886. Granddaughter of James Wright (1818-96) and Artemisia Head (1833-99), his wife, m. 1850. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Head (b. 1776) and Sarah Catchings (b. 1792), his wife, m. 1807. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Catchings and Martha Townsend, his wife. Joseph Catchings (1762-1805) enlisted at fifteen as a private and in 1784 received a grant of land in Wilkes County, Ga. He was born in Maryland; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 29804. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 80 page 349 Mrs. Mary Askew Owen. DAR ID Number: 79948 Born in Columbus, Miss. Wife of Frank Owen. Descendant of Walton Harris. [p.349] Daughter of Josiah Holly Askew (1846-95) and Willie Harris Sharp (1861-95), his 2nd wife, m. 1882. Granddaughter of Jacob Hunter Sharp (1833-1907) and Sallie Hunt (b. 1836), his 1st wife, m. 1858. Gr-granddaughter of William L. Harris (1807-84) and Francis Semmes, his 1st wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jeptha Vining Harris (1772-1836) and Sarah Hunt, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Walton Harris and Rebecca Lanier, his wife. Walton Harris (1739-95) served in the army and while absent from his home in Georgia it was burned by the British. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 69271. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 83 page 295 **** Martha Lou Houston. DAR ID Number: 82780 Born in Salem, Ala. Descendant of George Houston, Joseph Underwood, Corp. Littleton Johnston, James Bean, John Kirk, and Sergt. William Hardwick. Daughter of Edwin A. Houston (1845-75) and Martha Dawkins (1847-1900), his wife, m. 1866. Granddaughter of George W. Houston (1802-86) and Amy Bean (1811-46), his wife, m. 1843; Reuben Dawkins (1795-1865) and Elizabeth Johnston (1811-69), his 2nd wife, m. 1837. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Houston and Mary Kirk (1779-1868), his wife, m. 1795; Alexander Bean (1789-1847) and Isabella (b. 1846), his wife, m. 1807; William Dawkins and Henry Hardwick (1755-1837), his wife, m. 1778; Larkin Johnston (d. 1832) and Sarah Underwood (d. 1827), his wife, m. 1808. [p.295] Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Houston and Margaret Ware, his wife; James Bean and Christiana Massey (1755-1837), his wife, m. 1774; John Kirk and Sarah Steele, his wife; William Hardwick and Cynthia Parker, his wife; Littleton Johnston and Lucy Childs, his wife; Joseph Underwood and Winifred Henderson, his wife, m. 1782. George Houston was a patriot who distributed supplies and sundries to the army, 1781-83. He was born, before 1730, in Ireland; died in Hillsboro, N. C. Joseph Underwood (1745-1822) was granted a tract of land, 1798, for service as private in Major Dobb's battalion, Virginia Line. He was born in England; lived in Virginia during the Revolution; died in Elbert County, Ga. Littleton Johnston (1756-1842) served as corporal in Capt. John Watkins' company, Worcester County, Maryland militia. He was born in Winchester, Md.; died in Jasper County, Ga. James Bean served as private in Capt. Felix Warley's company, Col. Thomas Thompson's South Carolina regiment, Continental troops. He was born in Scotland; died in Edgefield, S. C. John Kirk served as private in Capt. Griffith J. McRees' company, Col. Thomas Clark's regiment, 1st North Carolina battalion. He was born about 1755, in Ireland; died in North Carolina. William Hardwick (1730-1802) was sergeant in the 6th South Carolina regiment, 1776. He was born in South Carolina; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 77346. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 86 page 37 Mrs. Kate Weaver Dallas. DAR ID Number: 85100 Born in Talbot County, Ga. Wife of Walter Harnesberger Dallas. Descendant of Benjamin Weaver and of James McElwee, as follows: 1. William Travis Weaver (b. 1840), m. 2nd, 1866, Fannie (Brown) Davie (b. 1844). 2. Travis A. D. Weaver (1802-77), m. 1829, Caroline Cook (1805-68); Joseph Brown, Jr. (d. 1871), m. 1823, Mary Brown Sourlock (1802-85). 3. Benjamin Weaver, m. 2nd, 1797, Elizabeth Daniel (1771-1822); Joseph Brown (b. 1756), m. 1794, Sarah McElwee (1776-1836). 4. James McElwee, m. 1756, Jane Carmichael (1737-96). Benjamin Weaver (1760-1816) served as private in Captain Ralford's company, North Carolina regiment. He was born in Halifax, N. C.; died in Greene County, Ga. James McElwee (1735-98) was a ranger in Colonel Thompson's regiment, South Carolina Line. He was born in Ireland; died in Abbeville District, S. C. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 87 page 139 Mrs. Ada Houston Cox. DAR ID Number: 86435 Born in Gonzales, Texas. Wife of James Richmond Cox. Descendant of Walton Harris, as follows: 1. William Buckner Houston (b. 1852) m., 1884, Ada Lewis (1857-89). 2. James Houston (1828-63) m., 1848, Julia Harris (b. 1833). 3. Buckner Harris, Jr. (1801-66) m. Penina Steele. 4. Buckner Harris m. Nancy Early. 5. Walton Harris m. Rebecca Lanier. Walton Harris (1739-95) received land grant in Wilkes County, Ga., for service as private in the Revolution. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 79948. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 87 page 172 Mrs. Leonora Stewart Ticknor. DAR ID Number: 86536 Born in Bullock County, Ala. Wife of George William Ticknor. Descendant of Benjamin Weaver, as follows: 1. George John Stewart (1814-78) m., 1859, Elizabeth Augusta Weaver (b. 1827). 2. William Wyley Daniel Weaver (1798-1867) m., 1824, Caroline Mounger (1800- 68). 3. Benjamin Weaver m., 1797, Elizabeth Daniel (1771-1822). Benjamin Weaver (1760-1816) served as private in Captain Railford's company, North Carolina regiment. He was born in Halifax, N. C.; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 85100. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 87 page 173 Mrs. Genie Pace Bell. DAR ID Number: 86538 Born in Stewart County, Ga. Wife of Reddick Edwin Bell. Descendant of John Peek, Henry Peek, James Hunter, and William May, as follows: 1. Olin S. Pace (1856-1908) m., 1877, Anna Hunter Saville (1860-1901). 2. Elkanah Pace (1815-67) m., 1835, Nancy Hurt Burt (1815-97); J. B. Saville (1820-78) m., 1850, Nancy Perry (b. 1830). 3. William Pace (b. 1773) m., 1793, Polly May (b. 1770); Burrell Perry (d. 1848) m., 1827, Marianna Hunter (1803-77). 4. William May m. 1st Lucy ; Adam Hunter (1782-1834) m. Sarah Peek (1789- 1850). 5. James Hunter m., 1774, Marianna Spence (1747-1805; Henry Peek m. Polly Lockett (b. 1764). 6. John Peek m. Tabitha Peck. [p.173] John Peek (1744-1800) served as private at the siege of Augusta, under Cols. Elijah Clark and Leonard Marbury. He was born in Virginia; died in Georgia. Henry Peek (1764-1855) enlisted, 1781, in his father's company, Col. Elijah Clark's regiment. He was born in Loudoun County, Va. James Hunter (1746-1805) served as private, 1777, in Captain Calderwood's company, Col. Daniel Morgan's 11th Virginia regiment. He was born in Virginia; died in Portsmouth, Va. William May received a grant of land in Washington County, Ga., for service as private, Continental Line. He was born in Virginia; died, 1832, in Greene County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 87 page 175 Mrs. Susie Barrow Land. DAR ID Number: 86543 Born in Morgan County, Ga. Descendant of Moses Barrow, John Weathers, Capt. Thomas Scott, William Cato, and James Mitchell, as follows: 1. Cyrus B. Barrow (1825-96) m., 1851, Fannie Williams (1832-84). 2. William T. Barrow (1795-1830) m., 1820, Sarah Billingsley (1793-1865); Littleberry Williams (1805-51) m., 1830, Amanda Cato (1802-86). 3. Moses Barrow m., 1790, Mildred Powell (1770-1812); Marmaduke Williams (1779-1821) m., 1796, Susan Weathers (1778-1820); Cyrus Billingsley (1776- 1826) m., 1793, Elizabeth Scott (b. 1776); Green Cato (1778-1837) m., 1799, Martha Mitchell (1780-1861). 4. John Weathers m., 1774, Mildred Horne (1753-1812); John Scott (b. 1752) m., 1772, Elizabeth Upshaw (b. 1752); William Cato m., 1775, Amanda (1752- 1802); James Mitchell m. Elizabeth Bromfield. 5. Thomas Scott m., 1752, Elizabeth Winfield (b. 1732). [p.175] Moses Barrow (1755-1801) served as private in Captain Bacot's company, 10th regiment, North Carolina Line. He was born in North Carolina; died in Georgia. John Weathers (1748-1826) enlisted, 1778, as private in the 10th North Carolina regiment. He was born and died in North Carolina. Also No. 60181. Thomas Scott (1730-1801) commanded a company of Virginia troops. He was born and died in Virginia. Also No. 79955. William Cato (1754-1800) served as private, Georgia Line. He was born in North Carolina; died in Greene County, Ga. James Mitchell (1754-1835) served as private, 1776-81, in Capt. Christopher Irvine's company, Colonels Christian and Russell's regiment in the campaign against the Cherokee Indians. He was born in Bedford County, Va.; died in Robertson County, Tenn. Also No. 74984. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 88 page 173 Mrs. Caroline Weaver Porter. DAR ID Number: 87569 Born in Thomaston, Ga. Wife of Mark A. Porter. Descendant of Benjamin Weaver, as follows: 1. George A. Weaver (b. 1844) m., 1870, Martha F. Drake (b. 1850). 2. Travis Archibald Daniel Weaver (1812-77) m., 1829, Caroline C. S. Cook (1805-68). 3. Benjamin Weaver m. 2nd, 1797, Elizabeth Daniel (b. 1771). Benjamin Weaver (1760-1816) served as private in Captain Ralford's company, North Carolina regiment. He was born in Halifax, N. C.; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 85100. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 46 Mrs. Leona Black Ronan. DAR ID Number: 88134 Born in El Paso, Texas. Wife of Jack Ronan. Descendant of Matthew Harris, as follows: 1. Christopher C. Black (b. 1851) m. 1883 Judah Woody (b. 1860). 2. John Black (1820-60) m. 1844 Pricilla Harris (1826-82). 3. James Harris (1795-1869) m. 1818 Lucretia Jones (1795-1878). 4. Matthew Harris m. Hannah Ross. Matthew Harris (1754-1845) was placed on the pension roll, 1832, of Greene County, Ga., for service, 1776, as private in Capt. Haddon Middleton's company, 1st regiment of Horse, commanded by Major Leonard Marbury. He was born in Mechlenburg County, N. C.; died in Tallapoosa County, Ala. Also No. 67375. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 82 Mrs. Mary Hunter Hall. DAR ID Number: 88251 Born in Greenville, Ala. Wife of Lewis C. Hall. Descendant of Walton Harris, Edward Davies and John Lloyd, as follows: 1. Richard Lewis Hunter (1815-89) m. 2nd 1849 Frances Bartow Harris (1828- 69). 2. Iverson Louis Harris (1805-76) m. 1826 Mary Euphemia Davies (1807-91). 3. Augustine Harris (1767-1836) m. 1796 Anne Byne (1776-1851); William Davies (d. 1829) m. Mary Ann Baillie. 4. Walton Harris m. Rebecca Lanier; Edward Davies m. Rebecca Lloyd. 5. John Lloyd m. Rebecca Savage. Walton Harris (1739-95) received land grant in Wilkes County, Ga., for service as private in the Revolution. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 86435. Edward Davies was a member of the First Assembly of patriots in Georgia, 1776. He was born in Wales; died in Savannah, Ga. John Lloyd (1735-1807) was president of the Senate in 1783. He was born in Bristol, England; died in Charleston, S. C. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 91 page 316 Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Bailey Hardy. DAR ID Number: 90999 Born in Columbus, Miss. Wife of Thomas W. Hardy. Descendant of Walton Harris, as follows: 1. Thomas Brownrigg Bailey (1832-82) m. 1857 Sarah Watkins Harris (1844-85). 2. James Walton Harris (1805-87) m. 1823 Martha Watkins (1807-96). 3. Jeptha Vining Harris (1772-1856) m. Sarah Hunt. 4. Walton Harris m. Rebecca Lanier. [p.316] Walton Harris (1739-95) served under Gen. Nathaniel Greene and while absent from his home in Georgia it was burned by the British. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 79948. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 90 page 278 Mrs. Johnnie Hardwick Cassels. DAR ID Number: 89855 Born in Dalton, Ga. Wife of Raleigh Cassels. Descendant of Benjamin Howard, Thomas Isbell, Andrew Bryan and Sergt. William Hardwick, as follows: 1. Frank Tucker Hardwick (b. 1852) m. 1880 Carrie Bell McCutcheon (b. 1855). 2. Christopher Lafayette Hardwick (1827-1901) m. 1851 Isabell Tucker (b. 1835); Cicero Decatur McCutcheon (b. 1824) m. 1854 Frances Cornelia Kelly (b. 1834). 3. John Wesley Hardwick (1797-1852) m. 1818 Jane Montgomery (1802-79); Joseph Tucker (1806-92) m. 1829 Mary Isbell (1803-91); Thomas David Kelly (1786- 1850) m. 1824 Phbe Cathryn Bryan (1799-1892). 4. Garland Hardwick (1772-1847) m. Susan Venable (1775-1843); Thomas Isbell m. 1782 Discretion Howard (1764-1848); Andrew Bryan m. 1790 Adelphia Garnett Jones. 5. William Hardwick m. Cynthia Parker; Benjamin Howard m. 1762 Prudence Slater (1743-1822). Benjamin Howard (1742-1828) served as a private in Capt. Henry Gaither's company, Col. John Stone's 1st Maryland regiment. He was born on Long Island; died in Wilkes County, N. C. William Hardwick (1730-1812) enlisted, 1776, as sergeant in the 6th South Carolina regiment. He was born in South Carolina; died in Greene County, Ga. Thomas Isbell (1753-1819) enlisted, 1776, in Capt. Thomas Walker's company, Col. George Mathews' 9th Virginia regiment. He was born in Albemarle County, Va.; died in Wilkes County, N. C. Also No. 52477. Andrew Bryan (1756-1808) was a private in Capt. John Ramsey's company, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Wilkes County, N. C. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 92 page 173 [p.173] Mrs. Corinne Acker Rogers. DAR ID Number: 91529 Born in Columbus, Miss. Descendant of Walton Harris, as follows: 1. Joel Milton Acker (1815-92) m. 1858 Martha Eliza Harris (1835-63). 2. James Walton Harris (1808-70) m. Martha Watkins (1808-98). 3. Jeptha Vining Harris m. Sarah Hunt. 4. Walton Harris m. Rebecca Lanier. Walton Harris (1739-95) served in the army, and while absent from his home in Georgia it was burned by the British; he was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 69271. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 92 page 222 Miss Anne Bethiah Harley. DAR ID Number: 91692 Born in Sparta, Ga. Descendant of Capt. James Alexander, as follows: 1. William I. Harley (1806-70) m. Mary Lucinda Battle (1819-90). 2. Reuben Taylor Battle m. Bethiah Alexander. 3. James Alexander m. Tabitha Wooten. James Alexander (1760-98) served as captain in Clark's brigade. He was born and died in Greene County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 97 page 245 [p.245] Mrs. Mary Jeptha Harris Watson. DAR ID Number: 96778 Born in Columbus, Miss. Wife of William Clarke Watson. Descendant of Walton Harris, as follows: 1. Willis Banks Harris (1843-1901) m. 1867 Anna Billups (b. 1848). 2. Jeptha Vinning Harris, Jr. (1816-99), m. 1840 Mary Oliver Banks (1820- 1901). 3. Jeptha Vining Harris (1782-1856) m. 1804 Sarah Hunt (b. 1789). 4. Walton Harris m. 1760 Rebecca Lanier. Walton Harris (1739-95) served as a soldier in the Continental troops and, while absent from his home in Georgia, it was burned by the British. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 7994 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 95 page 176 Mrs. Addie Evans Wynn. DAR ID Number: 94572 Born in Marion, Ala. Wife of James O. Wynn. Descendant of Lieut. William Evans, Capt. Thomas Heard, Randall Robinson, Robert Robinson, Lieut. James Blassingame, John Blassingame, and Capt. John Gowen, as follows: 1. William A. Evans (1836-1903) m. 1864 Josephine Wyatt (1844-1905). 2. William Gilbert Evans (1810-95) m. 1830 Adaline Heard (1809-51); William Newton Wyatt (1803-68) m. 1840 Eliza Miller (1823-76). 3. William Evans, Jr. (1776-1822), m. Elizabeth Combs Hammock; Falkner Heard (1787-1830) m. Mary Robinson (1790-1837); George Miller (1790-1839) m. Permelia Blassingame (1799-1835). 4. William Evans m. Susannah Clement (d. 1817); Thomas Heard m. Elizabeth Fitzpatrick (1750-90); Randall Robinson m. 1789 Liddy (d. 1790); James Blassingame m. Mary Gowen (d. 1841). 5. Robert Robinson m. 1760 Lucretia (d. 1819); John Blassingame m. Westfield; John Gowen m. Letty (d. 1810). [p.176] William Evans (1746-1807) served as lieutenant in Col. Elijah Clark's regiment, Georgia Line. He was born in Virginia; died in Wilkes County, Ga. Thomas Heard (1742-1808) served as captain in Virginia State troops. He was born in Virginia; died in Greene County, Ga. Randall Robinson (1762-1842) served as private in Colonel Waters' regiment, South Carolina Line. He was born in Granville County, N. C.; died in Newnan, Ga. Robert Robinson served as private in the South Carolina militia. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died, 1803, in Edgefield County, S. C. James Blassingame (1760-18210 served as lieutenant and captain in South Carolina militia. He was born in Beaufort District; died in Greenville District, S. C. John Blassingame was a Whig who suffered persecution in the Kings Mountain campaign. He was born in Maryland or Virginia; died, 1809, in South Carolina. John Gowen served as captain and commissary, 1779, on the South Carolina Line. He was born in Beaufort District; died in Spartanburg District, S. C. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 97 page 208 Mrs. Clara D. Williams Pottle. DAR ID Number: 96667 Born in Sparta, Ga. Wife of Joseph E. Pottle. Descendant of John Weathers, James Mitchell, and William Cato, as follows: 1. James A. Williams (1852-95) m. 1879 Susie Pearson (1858-85). 2. Littleberry Williams (1805-51) m. 1830 Amanda Cato (1802-80). 3. Duke Williams (1774-1821) m. 1796 Susan Weathers (1778-1820); Green Cato (1778-1837) m. 1799 Martha Mitchell (1780-1861). 4. John Weathers m. 1774 Mildred Horne (1753-1812); James Mitchell m. Elizabeth Bromfield; William Cato m. 1775 Amanda (1752-1802). John Weathers (1748-1826) enlisted, 1778, as private in the 10th North Carolina regiment. He was born and died in North Carolina. James Mitchell (1754-1835) served 1776-81 in Capt. Christopher Irvine's company, Colonels Christian and Russell's regiment in the campaign against the Cherokee Indians. He was born in Bedford County, Va.; died in Robertson County, Tenn. William Cato (1754-1800) served as private in the Georgia Line. He was born in North Carolina; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 86543. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 103 page 263 Mrs. Birdie Varner Sanders. DAR ID Number: 102853 Born in Butts County, Ga. Wife of Bennett C. Sanders. Descendant of Sergt. William Hardwick, as follows: 1. John Clark Varner (1832-84) m. 1865 Adelaide Gordon (b. 1845). 2. Edward Varner (1789-1869) m. 2nd 1823 Cynthia Fitzpatrick (1798-1882). 3. Rene Fitzpatrick m. 1797 Mollie Hardwick. 4. William Hardwick m. Cynthia Parker. William Hardwick (1730-1802) was a sergeant in the 6th South Carolina regiment, 1776. He was born in South Carolina; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 77346. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 104 page 142 Miss Sue A. Norton. DAR ID Number: 103465 Born in Oxford, Ala. Descendant of George Slaughter, as follows: 1. Rev. E. B. Norton (d. 1874) m. 1860 Rebecca F. Slaughter (1841-1902). 2. William A. Slaughter (1804-86) m. 1833 Mary Susan Mathis (d. 1889). 3. George Slaughter m. 1788 Martha Smith (d. 1813). George Slaughter (1764-1840) was placed on the pension roll of Greene County, Ga., 1833, for service as private in the cavalry, Virginia Continental Line. He was born in Virginia; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 52472. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112 page 315 Mrs. Lyra Harris Hunt. DAR ID Number: 111987 Born in Columbus, Ga. Wife of J. Lawrence Hunt. Descendant of Walton Harris, as follows: 1. John Keeble Harris (b. 1854) m. 1878 Mary Justina Jackson (b. 1856). 2. Jeptha Crawford Harris (1814-83) m. 1847 Martha Rebecca Upshaw (1831-85). 3. Walton Harris, Jr. (1775-1820), m. 1802 Virginia Beverly Billups (1787- 1877) 4. Walton Harris m. 1760 Rebecca Lanier (b. 1744). Walton Harris (1739-1809) received land grant in Wilkes County Ga., for service as private in the Revolution. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 86435. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 114 page 70 [p.70] Mrs. Annie Harris Josey. DAR ID Number: 113203 Born in Barnesville, Ga. Wife of W. J. Josey. Descendant of William Kimbrough, as follows: 1. Joshua Glenn Harris (1834-1911) m. 1867 Frances H. Williams (b. 1839). 2. Wilson Williams (1797-1874) m. 1820 Sarah Kimbrough (1804-71). 3. John Kimbrough (d. 1808) m. Gracy Kimbrough. 4. William Kimbrough. William Kimbrough served as private under Gen. Elijah Clark, Georgia Line. He died, 1803, in Greene County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 116 page 201 Mrs. Anne Porter Metcalf. DAR ID Number: 115637 Born in Milledgeville, Ga. Wife of Dr. A. W. Metcalf, Jr. Descendant of Oliver Porter, as follows: 1. Peter Valentine Kolb (1857-1900) m. 1884 Roberta Saffold (b. 1859). 2. William Oliver Saffold (1813-75) m. 1843 Mary Louisa Harris (1824-1904). 3. Adam Gowdylock Saffold m. Anne Porter. 4. Oliver Porter m. Margaret Watson. Oliver Porter (1763-1838) enlisted when a lad in his brother William's company and served at the siege of Yorktown. He was born in Prince Edward County, Va.; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 58239. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 121 page 253 Mrs. Marie Lanier Langford. DAR ID Number: 120817 Born in Bulloch, Ga. Wife of N. C. Langford. Descendant of Corp. Jonathan Rahn, James Wilson, Lewis Lanier, Sergt. Richard Lewis, James Smith and Urban Buntz, as follows: 1. Charles Lanier (1868-1907) m. 1890 Stella F. Wilson (1868-99). 2. George G. Wilson (1837-1903) m. 1864 Mary Fleetwood (1844-1922); Thomas W. Lanier (1840-1913) m. 3d 1864 Clara A. S. Smith (1841-1919). 3. John N. Wilson (1799-1855) m. 1820 Susannah Rahn (1798-1863); Ebenezer Smith (1790-1849) m. 1818 Cynthia Lewis (1801-88); Noel Lanier (1811-90) m. 1839 Sarah M. Tullis (1824-1902). 4. Jonathan Rahn (1762-1840) m. 1783 Christina Buntz (b. 1763); James Wilson (1770-1833) m. 1797 Elizabeth Morgan (b. 1777); James Smith m. Elizabeth Cowan (1757-1857); Walker Lewis (1774-1860) m. 1796 Mary Graham (1777-1854); Lewis Lanier m. 2d 1804 Esther Thorn. 5. James Wilson m. 1767 Sarah ; Urban Buntz m. 1756 Margarette ; Richard Lewis m. 1773 Caroline Booker. James Wilson (1745-1825) commanded a company in the 10th North Carolina regiment, Continental troops. He was born in Ireland; died in Effingham County, Ga. Also No. 80433. Jonathan Rahn (1763-1840) was corporal in the 2d company, Georgia battalion. He was born and died in Effingham County, Ga. Also No. 80432. Urban Buntz (1730-75) served as patriot from Georgia during the Revolution. James Smith (1755-1817) served as private in the Battle of Cowpens, 1781. He was born in New England; died in Greene County, Ga. Richard Lewis (1747-1809) served as sergeant of 10th North Carolina regiment. He was born in Virginia; died in Georgia. Lewis Lanier (1756-1839) served as private in the Virginia and North Carolina troops. He was born in Virginia; died in Georgia. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 124 page 76 Mrs. Nettie Peters Hightower. DAR ID Number: 123227 Born in Sylacauga, Ala. Wife of Milton G. Hightower. Descendant of John Peters, as follows: 1. James Abner Peters (b. 1852) m. 1877 Hattie Morriss (b. 1854). 2. James Monroe Peters m. 1849 Amy Ann Mounce. 3. Matthew Peters (b. 1797) m. 1814 Nancy Stringfellow (b. 1800). 4. John Peters m. 1785 Mary Eason (b. 1768). John Peters served as a private and received a land grant for service in the Revolution. He was born in England; died in Greene County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 126 page 171 Mrs. Katherine Jones Bellamann. DAR ID Number: 125522 Born in Carthage, Miss. Wife of Heinrich Hauer Bellamann. Descendant of Matthew Harris, as follows: 1. Ephraim Harris Jones (1832-1915) m. 1869 Emma Williams (b. 1846). 2. Dickerson Jones m. 1827 Martha Harris. 3. Matthew Harris m. 1784 Hannah Ross (b. 1767). Matthew Harris (1754-1845) was placed on the pension roll, 1832, of Greene County, Ga., for service as private, 1776, in Capt. Haddon Middelton's company, 1st regiment of horse, commanded by Maj. Leonard Marbury. He was born in Mecklenburg, N. C.; died in Tallapossa County, Ala. Also No. 88134. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 126 page 237 Miss Joe Varner. DAR ID Number: 125739 Born in New Monticello, Ga. Descendant of Sergt. William Hardwick, as follows: 1. Edward Varner (1789-1871) m. 1823 Cynthia Hardwick Fitzpatrick (1798- 1882). 2. Rene Fitzpatrick m. 1797 Molly Hardwick. 3. William Hardwick m. Cynthia Parker. [p.237] William Hardwick was a sergeant in the 6th South Carolina regiment, 1776. He was born in South Carolina; died, 1802, in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 105200. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 149 page 289 Mrs. Jeannette Wade Mcree. DAR ID Number: 148928 Born in Quitman, Ga. Wife of James Price McRee. Descendant of Isaac Middlebrooks and of Archibald Perkins, as follows: 1. Jessie Perkins Wade (b. 1861) m. 1880 Janie Roberson (b. 1862). 2. James Dawson Wade (1826-1910) m. 1853 Sarah Bowie (1829-1906). 3. Jessic Perkins Wade (1794-1873) m. 1813 Bethenia Middlebrooks (1798-1882). 4. Isaac Middlebrooks m. 1780 Elizabeth Perkins. 5. Archibald Perkins m. Elizabeth Gibbs. Isaac Middlebrooks (1755-1823) served as private in the Georgia troops. He was born in Maryland; died in Morgan County, Ga. Archibald Perkins (1746-1840) served as private in the Virginia troops. He was born in North Carolina; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 140720. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 150 page 111 [p.111] Mrs. Adora Anderson Gelzer. DAR ID Number: 149338 Born in Atlanta, Ga. Wife of John Gelzer, Jr. Descendant of Capt. Thomas Cooper, as follows: 1. Clifford Le Conte Anderson (b. 1861) m. 1884 Kittie Van Dyke (b. 1867). 2. Clifford Anderson (1833-99) m. 1856 Anna Le Conte (b. 1836). 3. William Le Conte (1809-37) m. 1829 Sarah Nisbet (1810-76). 4. James Nisbet (d. 1816) m. Penelope Cooper. 5. Thomas Cooper m. 1762 Sarah Anthony. Thomas Cooper (1733-99) commanded a company in the Henry County, Virginia militia. He was born in Virginia; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 147945. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 155 page 114 Mrs. Carrie Wade Smith. DAR ID Number: 154360 Born in Savannah, Ga. Wife of Thomas Fletcher Smith. Descendant of Isaac Middlebrooks and of Archibald Perkins, as follows: 1. Seaborn H. Wade (1836-73) m. 2d 1869 Mary Thompson (1844-1914). 2. Jesse Wade (1794-1873) m. 1813 Bethena Middlebrooks (1798-1882). 3. Isaac Middlebrooks m. Elizabeth Perkins (b. 1765). 4. Archibald Perkins m. Elizabeth Gibbs. Isaac Middlebrooks (1755-1823) served as private in the Georgia troops. He was born in Maryland; died in Morgan County, Ga. Archibald Perkins (1746-1840) served as private in the Virginia troops. He was born in North Carolina; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 148928. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 156 page 237 Mrs. Julia Byrom Hunt. DAR ID Number: 155751 Born in Gordon County, Ga. Wife of James K. Hunt. Descendant of Sergt. William Hardwick, as follows: 1. Henry Crawford Byrom (b. 1852) m. 1878 Sudie Mayfield (b. 1860). 2. William H. C. Byrom (1825-53) m. 1846 Julinah Fite (1826-1902). 3. J. S. D. Byrom (1799-1838) m. 1818 Nancy Fitzpatrick (1804-77). 4. Rene Fitzpatrick (d. 1839) m. 1797 Mollie Hardwick. 5. William Hardwick m. Cynthia Parker. William Hardwick served as private in the 3d regiment and sergeant in the 6th regiment, South Carolina troops. He was born in South Carolina; died, 1802, in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 153070. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 156 page 237 Mrs. Nell Griswold Anderson. DAR ID Number: 155752 Born in Clinton, Ga. Wife of Peyton Tooke Anderson. Descendant of Lieut. Col. David Love, as follows: 1. Samuel Hardeman Griswold (1844-1917) m. 1866 Laura Brown (1845-1917). 2. Elisha E. Griswold (1818-57) m. 1844 Achsah Ann Elizabeth Hardeman (1823- 55). 3. Thomas Hardeman (1797-1861) m. 1821 Sarah Blewitt Sparks (1804-77). 4. Thomas Sparks (1773-1834) m. 1799 Achsah Love (1779-1834). 5. David Love m. 1772 Jean Blewitt. David Love was a member of the Provincial Congress, 1776. In 1777, was lieutenant-colonel of North Carolina State troops. He was born in England; died, 1798, in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 144140. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 156 page 252 Mrs. Mary Weldon Zehr. DAR ID Number: 155802 Born in Wagoner, Okla. Wife of V. A. Zehr. Descendant of Lieut. James Parks, as follows: 1. C. H. Weldon (b. 1873) m. 1895 Alta B. Moore (b. 1876). 2. John D. Moore (1851-1910) m. 1874 Mary Sophia Russell (b. 1855). 3. William J. Parks Russell (1830-92) m. 1850 Avarilla O. D. Law (1832-1907). 4. William James Russell (1799-1872) m. 1825 Sophia Parks (b. 1800). 5. James Parks m. 2d Phoebe Hogue (b. 1774). James Parks (1756-1823) served as private, 1776, and lieutenant, 1779, in the Virginia militia. He was born in Prince Edward County, Va.; died in Greene County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 157 page 178 Mrs. Elizabeth Nisbet Davis White. DAR ID Number: 156565 Born in Columbia, S. C. Wife of William Cozby White. Descendant of John Eatton LeConte, John Nisbet, Capt. Thomas Cooper, Capt. Moses Griffing and Alexander Osborne, as follows: 1. Robert Means Davis (1849-1904) m. 1877 Sarah Elizabeth LeConte (1850- 1915). 2. Joseph LeConte (1823-1901) m. 1847 Caroline Elizabeth Nisbet (1828-1915). 3. Louis LeConte (1782-1838) m. Anne Quarterman (1793-1826); Alfred Moore Nisbet (1797-1875) m. 1824 Sarah Stillwell Edwards (1795-1866). 4. John Eatton LeConte m. Jane Sloane; James Nisbet (1767-1832) m. 1794 Penelope Cooper; James Edwards m. Elizabeth Griffing. 5. John Nisbet m. Mary Osborne (1747-88); Thomas Cooper m. Sarah Anthony; Moses Griffing m. Sarah Stillwell. 6. Alexander Osborne m. Agnes McWhorter (d. 1776). John Eatton LeConte (1739-1822), a patriot, was commissioned to take charge and convey to General Washington a shipload of rice and specie for the relief of the Boston sufferers. He was born in Monmouth County; died in Shrewsbury, N. J. [p.178] John Nisbet (1738-1817) was a member of the Committee of Safety of Rowan County, N. C. He was born in Lancaster County, Pa.; died in Statesville, N. C. Thomas Cooper (1733-99) commanded a company in the Henry County, Virginia militia. He was born in Virginia; died in Greene County, Ga. Alexander Osborne (1709-76) was a member of the Committee of Safety of Rowan County, N. C., and also colonel of the North Carolina militia. He was born in New Jersey; died in Belmont, N. C. Also No. 147945. Moses Griffing (1745-1802) commanded a company in the New Jersey militia, and was confined on the Jersey Prison Ship. He was born in Southold, L. I.; died in Philadelphia, Pa. Also No. 131269. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 160 page 50 Mrs. Mary Thomas Pope. DAR ID Number: 159142 Born in Sparta, Ga. Wife of Lewis Cleveland Pope. Descendant of Sergt. Richard Lewis, as follows: 1. Frank G. Thomas (1856-1915) m. 1882 Georgia Lewis (1862-1908). 2. Josiah Lewis (1808-80) m. 1832 Elizabeth Moore (d. 1890). 3. Walker Lewis (1774-1860) m. 1796 Mary Graham (1777-1854). 4. Richard Lewis m. Caroline Booker. Richard Lewis (1747-1809) served as sergeant in Captain Lytell's company, 10th regiment, North Carolina troops. He was born in Mecklenburg County, Va.; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 120817. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164 page 67 [p.67] Mrs. Laurie Lanier Mallory. DAR ID Number: 163209 Born in Screven County, Ga. Wife of H. M. Mallory. Descendant of Sergt. Richard Lewis, and Lewis Lanier, as follows: 1. Thomas W. Lanier (1840-1913) m. 3d 1864 Clara Smith (1841-1919). 2. Ebenezer Smith (1780-1849) m. 1818 Cynthia Lewis (1801-88); Noel Lanier (1811-90) m. Sarah Tullis (1824-1902). 3. Walker Lewis (1774-1860) m. 1796 Mary P. Graham (1777-1854); Lewis Lanier m. 2d Esther Thorn. 4. Richard Lewis m. Caroline Booker. Richard Lewis (1747-1809) served as sergeant in Captain Lytle's company, 10th regiment, North Carolina troops. He was born in Virginia; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 159142. Lewis Lanier served as private in the Essex County, Virginia militia. He was born in Virginia; died, 1839, in Screven County, Ga. Also No. 161144. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164 page 318 Mrs. Celest Dismukes Key. DAR ID Number: 163979 Born in Griffin, Ga. Wife of Howard W. Key. Descendant of William Kimbrough, as follows: 1. William H. Dismukes (b. 1867) m. 1888 Minnie Williams (1867-99). 2. John Williams m. Anna Moss. 3. Wilson Williams (b. 1797) m. 1820 Sarah Kimbrough (1804-71). 4. John Kimbrough (1757-1803) m. Gracy (Kimbrough) (1760-1808). 5. William Kimbrough m. 1756 (d. 1803). William Kimbrough served as private under Gen. Elijah Clark, in the Georgia Line. He died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 144875. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 165 page 9 Mrs. Maude Springer Tompkins Perry. DAR ID Number: 164025 Born in Franklin, Ga. Wife of Edwin Jonathan Perry. Descendant of Humphrey Tompkins, Maj. Isaac Jackson, Henry Jackson, John Springer, Benjamin Perkins, Andrew Baxter, Lieut. Andrew Baxter, Jr., Sergt. Richard Lewis, Capt. William Green, Samuel Harris, Maj. Thomas Harris and John Christmas, as follows: 1. William Green Springer Tompkins (1849-75) m. 1869 Sallie Jackson (1853- 1903). 2. Nicholas Tompkins (d. 1860) m. 1848 Lucinda Springer (1825-87); Alfred H. Jackson (1835-60) m. 1850 Julia Edwards Parrott. 3. Giles Tompkins (1773-1845) m. 1795 Rhoda Thurman (b. 1777); Isaac Jackson (1785-1845) m. 1817 Elizabeth Perkins (1792-1840); William Green Springer (b. 1790) m. 1808 Mary Baxter (1794-1846); John H. Parrott (1808-47) m. 1831 Lurany Lewis (1812-53). 4. Humphrey Tompkins m. 1772 Susannah Bridges (b. 1755); Henry Jackson m. 1780 Sallie Mopp (b. 1763); John Springer m. 1780 Ann Green (b. 1761); [p.9] Jesse Perkins (b. 1762) m. 1799 Polly Ingram; Andrew Baxter, Jr., m. 1783 Elizabeth Harris (1759-1844); Henry Lewis (b. 1782) m. 1807 Nancy Edwards. 5. Isaac Jackson m. 1759 Nancy Mopp (1743-95); Benjamin Perkins m. 1761 Elizabeth Moore (b. 1740); Andrew Baxter m. 1749 Frances (1730-1811); Richard Lewis m. Caroline Booker; William Green m. 1st 1760 Mary Christmas (b. 1745); Thomas Harris m. 1759 Mary Patterson. 6. John Christmas, Jr. (1723-77), m. Ann (Nancy) Duke; Samuel Harris m. 1735 Martha Laird (b. 1717). 7. John Christmas m. . Humphrey Tompkins received a grant of land for service as private in the Virginia troops. He was born in England; died in Putnam County, Ga. Isaac Jackson (1733-1805) served as major in the Georgia troops. He was born in Ireland; died in Hancock County, Ga. Henry Jackson served as private in the Georgia troops. He was born, 1760, in Georgia, where he died. John Springer (1743-98) served as private in the Virginia troops. He was born in Delaware; died in Washington, Ga. Benjamin Perkins served as private in the Georgia troops. He was born, 1736, in North Carolina; died in Greene County, Ga. Andrew Baxter (1725-81), a patriot, lost his life owing to his activities in preventing the encroachment of the English upon the Colonies during the Revolution. He was born in Lancaster, Pa.; died in Mecklenburg County, Va. Also No. 156977. Andrew Baxter, Jr. (1750-1814), served as lieutenant in the North Carolina troops. He was born in North Carolina; died in Wilkes County, Ga. Also No. 138999. Richard Lewis (1747-1809) served as sergeant in Captain Lytle's company, 10th regiment, North Carolina troops. He was born in Virginia; died in Greene County, Ga. Also No. 163209. William Green (1739-99) commanded a company, 1775, in the 1st North Carolina regiment. He was born and died in North Carolina. Also No. 131889. Thomas Harris (1736-91) served as major in the North Carolina troops. He was born in Mecklenburg County, N. C.; died in Greene County, Ga. John Christmas, a patriot, furnished sundries and cash for the North Carolina troops. He died in Bute County, N. C. Samuel Harris (1715-89) served as private in the Mecklenburg County, Salisbury District, North Carolina militia. He was born in Scotland; died in Greene County, Ga. | |
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