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MATTHEW MITCHELL (1590-1645) of Stratford, Con- necticut; Deputy to the General Court, May, 1637, which voted that "There SHALL BE an offensive war against the Pequoitt"; Assistant, 1638; served in the garrison at Say- brook Fort under Lion Gardiner in the Pequot War; served in an encounter with the Indians on the Connecticut River, October, 1636.
ROBERT ROOT BENNETT
Lawyer, Washington City. Born, Toledo, Ohio, December 12, 1865.
Son of
William Henry Bennett (1828-1899) and Helen Louise (Root) Bennett (1829 -). Grandson of
Henry Bennett (1802-1887) and Sarah Ann (Tracy) Bennett (1808-1885).
Aaron Root (1781-1859) and Harriet (Kingman) Root (1795- 1836).
Great-grandson of
Nedabiah Westcott Bennett (1771-1828) and Catherine (Combs) Bennett (1780 -).
Moses Root (1744 -) and Mary (Fuller) Root (1756-1839). Rufus Tracy (1769-1842) and Sarah (Rust) Tracy (- 1843). Mitchell Kingman (1744-1819) and Keturah (Latimer) King- man (1748-1835).
Great-great-grandson of
Robert Bennett (1744 -) and Martha (Knight) Bennett (1750-).
Daniel Root (1710-1756) and - (-) Root (-). Asahel Tracy (1744 -) and Olive (Leonard) Tracy (1746- -). Samuel Kingman (1710 -) and Phebe (Washburn) Kingman (-).
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Stephen Rust (1747-1786) and Prudence (Bill) Rust (- 1833). John Latimer (1713-1792) and Anna (Grimes) Latimer 1797).
Great-great-great-grandson of
Benjamin Bennett (1701-1793) and Sarah (-) Bennett (1703- 1762).
John Root (1676-1744) and Mary (Leonard) Root (1687-1766). Jedediah Tracy (1714-1766) and Jerusha (Richards) Tracy (-).
Samuel Kingman (1670-1742) and Mary (Mitchell) Kingman (-).
Daniel Rust (17II -) and Elizabeth (Williams) Rust (-). (-).
Luther Latimer (1692 -) and Elizabeth (-) Latimer (-).
JONATHAN KNIGHT (1720-1784) and Experience (Westcott) Knight (-).
EBENEZER LEONARD (1709 -) and Esther (Amos) Leonard. Benjamin Bill (1708-1754) and Sarah (Davis) Bill (-).
Great-great-great-great-grandson of
SAMUEL BENNETT (- 1745) and Desire (Berry) Bennett (- 1714).
JOSIAH LEONARD (1658-1689) and Sarah (Dumbleton) Leonard (-) (parents of Mary Leonard).
Jedediah Tracy (1692 -) and Margaret (Rix) Tracy (- 1727).
John Kingman - 1690) and Elizabeth (-) Kingman (-).
JACOB MITCHELL - 1675) and Susannah (Pope) Mitchell (1649-1675).
Jonathan Rust (1681-1774) and Elizabeth (Allen) Rust (- 1706).
John Latimer (1651 -) and Mary (-) Latimer (-). JONATHAN KNIGHT 1762) and Martha (Angell) Knight (1703 -).
SAMUEL LEONARD (LEONARDSON) (1683-1718) and Lydia (Cook) Leonard (-).
PHILIP BILL (1658-1739) and Mary (-) Bill (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
SAMUEL BENNETT (1628-1684) and Anna (-) Bennett (-). JOHN LEONARD (- 1676) and Sarah (Heald) Leonard (-). Thomas Tracy (1644-1721) and - (-) Tracy (-). HENRY KINGMAN (1592-1666) and Joanna (-) Kingman (-).
EXPERIENCE MITCHELL (1609-1689) and Jane (Cook) Mitchell (-).
your my trendy 6. 7. J. Real
Fourth Governor of the Society, 1897-9.
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Israel Rust (1643-1712) and Rebecca (Clark) Rust (- 1733). JOHN LATIMER (- 1662) and Ann (-) Latimer (-). JONATHAN KNIGHT (- 1717) and Hannah (-) Knight (-).
Samuel L'eonard (1645 -) and Abigail (Wood) Leonard (-).
THOMAS POPE (1608-1683) and Sarah (Jenny) Pope (-). THOMAS ANGELL (1672 -) and Sarah (Brown) Angell (1677 -).
RICHARD COOK (- 1716) and - - -) - (-).
PHILIP BILL (1620-1689) and Hannah -) Bill (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
THOMAS TRACY (1610-1685) and Mary (Mason) Tracy (-1659).
RICHARD KNIGHT (-) and Sarah (Rogers) Knight 1685).
SOLOMON LEONARD (16IO -) and Mary (-) Leonard (-).
WILLIAM CLARK (1609-1690) and Sarah (-) Clark (-1688).
JOHN ANGELL (1646-1720) and Ruth (Field) Angell (-). FRANCIS COOKE (1577-1663) and Esther (-) Cook (-). Daniel Brown (- 1710) and Alice (Hearnden) Brown (1652- 1718).
JOHN JENNY - 1664) and Sarah (Carey) Jenny (-). JOHN WOOD -) and Sarah (-) Wood (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
JAMES ROGERS (- - 1676) and Mary (-) Rogers (-). CHAD BROWN - 1650) and Elizabeth (
Brown (-). THOMAS ANGELL (1618-1694) and Alice (- Angell JOHN FIELD ( I686) and - (-) (-).
JONATHAN KNIGHT (1720-1784) of Cranston, Rhode Island; appointed Lieutenant of Fifth Company of Provi- dence, Rhode Island, in 1748, and served until 1753.
EBENEZER LEONARD (1709 -) of Connecticut; Cap- tain of Second Company (Train Band) of Preston, Connec- ticut, 1741; Deputy, 1744-'45, 1747, and 1750.
SAMUEL BENNETT (- 1745) of Rhode Island ; Deputy, 1690; Lieutenant, 1703.
JOSIAH LEONARD (1658-1689) of Springfield, Massachu-
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setts; was in the Falls Fight under Captain William Tur- ner, May 18, 1676.
JACOB MITCHELL (- 1675) of Massachusetts; En- sign and was killed by Indians on his way to the garrison at Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
JONATHAN KNIGHT (- 1762) of Cranston, Rhode Island; Ensign in Third Company of Providence, Rhode Island, 1722-'23; Lieutenant, 1725.
SAMUEL LEONARDSON (LEONARD) (1683-1718) of Mas- sachusetts and Connecticut; kidnapped by hostile Indians in 1695 and escaped with Mrs. Hannah Duston after killing their captors.
PHILIP BILL (1658-1739) of Groton, Connecticut; Ser- geant of First Company of Militia (Train Band) of Gro- ton, Connecticut; Volunteer in the Narragansett War, 1701; drew land in Cedar Swamp; Ensign in 1672.
SAMUEL BENNETT (1628-1684) of Rhode Island; Gen- eral-Sergeant, 1652; Commissioner, 1657; Deputy, 1668, 1675-'78.
JOHN LEONARD (- 1676) of Massachusetts; was killed by the Indians in King Philip's War, 1676.
HENRY KINGMAN (1592-1666) of Weymouth, Massa- chusetts; Deputy for Weymouth, 1638-'52.
EXPERIENCE MITCHELL (1609-1689) of Duxbury, Mas- sachusetts; served in Massachusetts Militia in 1643.
JOHN LATIMER (- 1662) of Wethersfield, Connecti- cut; was a Member of the First Connecticut Cavalry organ- ized by Major John Mason in 1658, under Captain Richard Lord, of Hartford.
JONATHAN KNIGHT (- 1717) of Rhode Island ; Deputy, 1704; Lieutenant, 1704, and subsequently ap- pointed Captain.
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THOMAS POPE (1608-1683) of Massachusetts; served in the Volunteer Company under William Holmes and Thomas Prince in the Pequot War in 1643.
THOMAS ANGELL (1672-) of Providence, Rhode Island; Captain of Fifth Company of Providence, 1722; Representative for town of Scituate in the General Assem- bly, 1733.
RICHARD COOK (- 1716) of Connecticut; was one of the English Volunteers in the Narragansett War; served in King Philip's War and was one of those who drew "Cedar Swamp lots."
PHILIP BILL (1620-1689) of Groton, Connecticut; served in the Connecticut Forces in King Philip's War; "Narragansett Grantee."
THOMAS TRACY (1610-1685) of Norwich, Connecti- cut; Ensign in the First Company of Connecticut Militia, 1666; Lieutenant of the New London Company of Dra- goons, 1672; Member of the General Court; Commissary in King Philip's War.
RICHARD KNIGHT (-) of Rhode Island; Keeper of Prison, 1648-'49; General-Sergeant, 1648-'53; served in King Philip's War under Captain William Turner.
SOLOMON LEONARD (1610 -) of Duxbury, Massa- chusetts; was a Member of the Duxbury Company under Captain Myles Standish, 1643; in the services of the Colony Company in Plymouth.
WILLIAM CLARK (1609-1690) of Northampton, Massa- chusetts; Representative for Northampton in 1663 and for 13 years; Lieutenant, 1662; served in King Philip's War; Associate Judge of the Hampshire Court, 1665.
JOHN ANGELL (1646-1720) of Providence, Rhode Island ; served in King Philip's War; Deputy in 1686.
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FRANCIS COOKE (COOK) (1577-1663) of Plymouth, Massachusetts; Signer of the Mayflower Compact; Mem- ber of the Company of Captain Myles Standish and served in the Expedition against the Indians; Member of the Ply- mouth Military Company, 1643.
JOHN JENNY (- 1664) of Plymouth, Massachusetts; Governor's Assistant, 1638-'40.
JOHN WOOD (-) Plymouth, Massachusetts; served in King Philip's War under Captain Nathaniel Davenport, and again under Captain Tyng.
JAMES ROGERS (- 1676) of Rhode Island; General Sergeant, 1643-'76; General Solicitor, 1657-'59; ordered to apprehend the Indian Sachem "Ninecraft," July 28th, 1669.
CHAD BROWN (- 1650) of Rhode Island; one of the 13 signers of the Compact, Providence Plantation, Rhode Island.
THOMAS ANGELL (1618-1694) of Providence, Rhode Island; Deputy to the General Court, 1652-'53; Town Clerk, 1658, and 1675.
JOHN FIELD (- 1686) of Providence, Rhode Island; with 38 others he signed the Compact for form of Govern- ment about 1640; signed Compact with 12 others about 1687; Deputy in 1676.
THOMAS BLAGDEN
Real Estate, Washington City. Born, Washington City, October 18, 1853. Son of
Thomas Blagden (1804-1870) and Emily Green (Silliman) Blag- den (1819-1853). Grandson of
Gold Selleck Silliman (1777-1868) and Hepsa (Ely) Silliman (1778-1864).
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Great-grandson of
GOLD SELLECK SILLIMAN (1732-1790) and Mary Fish (Noyes) Silliman (1735-1818).
David Ely (1749-1816) and Hepsa (Mills) Ely (1754-1803).
Great-great-grandson of
EBENEZER SILLLIMAN (1707-1775) and Abigail (Selleck) Silli- man (- 1772). Joseph Fish (1706-1781) and Rebecca (Peabodie) Fish (1704- 1783).
Elisha Mills (1732-1816) and Margaret (DeForest) Mills (- 1817).
Great-great-great-grandson of
Robert Silliman 1748) and Sarah (Hull) Silliman (-). Jonathan Selleck (1665-1712) and Abigail (Gold) Selleck (-). William Peabodie (1669-1714) and Judith (-) Peabodie (-).
Jedediah Mills (1696-1776) and Abigail (Treat) Mills (1704- 1775).
Great-great-great-great-grandson of
CORNELIUS HULL (1626-1695) and Rebecca (Jones) Hull (-). JONATHAN SELLECK (1641-1712) and Abigail (Law) Selleck (-).
NATHAN GOLD (- 1694) and Martha (-) Gold (-). WILLIAM PEABODIE (1620-1707) and Elizabeth (Alden) Pea- bodie (1624-1717).
Peter Mills (1668-1754) and Joanna (Porter) Mills (1670-1756). Robert Treat, Jr., (1654-1720) and Abigail (Camp) Treat (1667- 1742).
Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
GEORGE HULL (- 1659) and - (-) Hull (-). RICHARD LAW (-) and Margaret (Kilbourne) Law (1607 -).
JOHN ALDEN (1599-1687) and Priscilla (Mullines) Alden 1602 -).
John Porter (1651-1699) and Joanna (Gaylor) Porter (1652- 1716). ROBERT TREAT (1624-1710) and Jane (Tapp) Treat (1628-1703). NICHOLAS CAMP (-1706) and Catherine (widow) (-) Camp (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of JOHN PORTER, JR. (1621-1688) and Mary (Stanley) Porter (-1688).
Walter Gaylor (- 1689) and Mary (Stebbins) Gaylor (-1657).
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RICHARD TREAT (1584-1669) and Alice (Gaylard) Treat (1594 -).
EDWARD TAPP (- 1653) and - (-) - (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
JOHN PORTER (- 1648) and Anna (White) Porter (1600-1647).
THOMAS STANLEY (- 1645) and Bennet
WILLIAM GAYLOR (1585-1673) and - - -).
(- 1664).
EDWARD STEBBINS - 1663) and Frances -) (-1673). GOLD SELLECK SILLIMAN (1732-1790) of Fairfield, Con- necticut; Captain, Connecticut Militia; Major, Fourth Regiment, January, 1774; Lieutenant-Colonel, October, 1774.
EBENEZER SILLIMAN (1707-1775) of Fairfield, Con- necticut, for seven years Speaker of the House and for twenty-eight years a member of the Council, and was an- nually elected as Judge of the Superior Court of the Col- ony of Connecticut for twenty-three successive years.
CORNELIUS HULL (1626-1695) of Fairfield, Connecti- cut; Lieutenant in King Philip's War; Messenger of the Council of War, 1675; Lieutenant of the "Honored Major Treat Life Guards" 1675; Deputy, 1664-'65, and 1676.
JONATHAN SELLECK (1641-1712), Deputy from Stam- ford, Connecticut, 1670, and at other times, until 1708; Assistant, 1695 to 1701; Captain, Stamford Train Band, 1675; Captain of Stamford Troops in Great Swamp Fight; Major, 1696; Judge, Fairfield County, 1698.
NATHAN GOLD (- 1694) of Fairfield, Connecticut; Assistant, 1657-'94; Member of the Committee of War, 1665; Major, 1673; commanding troops from Fairfield County in King Philip's War.
WILLIAM PEABODIE (1620-1707) of Plymouth, Massa- chusetts; Member under arms in Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Company, 1643; Deputy from Duxbury, 1654, 1663, 1671-'82.
GEORGE COLTON MAYNARD. Fifth Governor of the Society, 1899-1900.
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GEORGE HULL (- 1659) of Fairfield, Connecticut; Governor's Assistant, 1654; Deputy thirty-four times prior to 1654; member of the First General Court of Connecticut, 1637.
RICHARD LAW (-) of Stamford, Connecticut; Dep- uty to the General Court from Stamford, Connecticut, 1641-'64; Assistant, 1647.
JOHN ALDEN (1599-1687) of Plymouth, Massachusetts, last surviving signer of Mayflower Compact; Member un- der arms of Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Company, 1643; Assistant, 1633-'41; 1650-'86; Deputy, 1641-'42, 1643-'49; Deputy-Governor, 1666; Member of the Coun- cil of War, 1646, '53-'60, '67, '71, '75-'76.
ROBERT TREAT (1624-1710) of Milford, Connecticut; Major commanding Connecticut Forces at the Great Swamp Fight and at the battles of Hadley and Springfield ; Depu- ty-Governor, 1676-'86; Governor, 1686; at Battle of Bloody Brook, 1675, where his arrival with the Connecti- cut Troops turned the tide.
NICHOLAS CAMP (- 1706) of Milford, Connecticut ; Governor's Assistant 1654; Deputy thirty-four times pre- vious to 1654; Member of the first General Court of Con- necticut, 1637.
JOHN PORTER, JR. (1621-1688) of Windsor, Connecti- cut; Member of the first Troop of Horse, Connecticut Col- ony, 1658; served as trooper in King Philip's War, 1675-'76.
RICHARD TREAT (1584-1669) of Wethersfield, Connec- ticut ; Deputy to the First General Court, 1637-'44 and annually to 1657; Assistant, eight times, 1657 to 1665; named in the Royal Charter, one of the Patentees for Con- necticut Colony, 1662.
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EDMUND TAPP (- 1653) of Connecticut; one of the original Patentees of Milford; Judge of Civil and Criminal Court 1639; Magistrate after the Union of the two Colo- nies ; Governor's Assistant, 1644; Member of the Council of War, 1644.
JOHN PORTER (- 1648) of Windsor, Connecticut; Deputy to General Court from Windsor, Connecticut, 1646-'47.
THOMAS STANLEY (- 1645) of Hartford, Connecti- cut; Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts Bay, 1635.
WILLIAM GAYLOR (1585-1673) of Windsor, Connecti- cut; Deputy to General Court of Massachusetts Bay, 1635-'36, 1638; Deputy to General Court from Windsor, Connecticut, 1639, and forty-one times at semi-annual elec- tions.
EDWARD STEBBINS (- 1663) was an original propri- etor of Hartford, Connecticut; was Deputy to the General Court various times, from 1639 to 1656.
ALLEN RICHARDS BOYD
Library of Congress, Washington City. Born, Boston, Massachusetts, January 5, 1868.
Son of
Alexander Boyd (1830-1896) and Harriet Fay (Wheeler) Boyd (1832-1872). . Grandson of
John Wheeler (1779-1856) and Ann (Clapp) Wheeler (1792- 1868).
Great-grandson of
Ebenezer Clapp (1732-1802) and Mary (Glover) Clapp (1760- 1817).
Great-great-grandson of
Ebenezer Clapp (1705-1752) and Hannah (Pierce) Clapp (1709- 1757).
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Enoch Glover (1734-1801) and Susannah (Bird) Glover (1732- 1802).
Great-great-great-grandson of
Ebenezer Clapp (1678-1750) and Hannah (Clapp) Clapp (1681- 1747).
John Glover (1687-1768) and Mary (Horton) Glover (1704- 1775).
Benjamin Bird (1686-1757) and Johannah (Harris) Bird (1691- 1768).
Great-great-great-great-grandson of
SAMUEL CLAPP (1634-1708) and Hannah (Leeds) Clapp (1624- 1708).
Nathaniel Glover (1653-1723) and Hannah (Hinckley) Glover (1650-1730).
Thomas Bird (1640-1710) and Thankful (Atherton) Bird (1664- 1719).
Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
ROGER CLAPP (1609-1691) and Johanna (Ford) Clapp (1617- 1695).
Nathaniel Glover (1630-1657) and Mary (Smith) Glover (1630- 1703).
THOMAS HINCKLEY (1620-1706) and Mary (Richards) Hinck- ley (- 1659).
HUMPHREY ATHERTON (1610-1661) and Mary (Wales) Atherton (- 1672).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
JOHN GLOVER (1600-1652) and Anna -
SAMUEL CLAPP (1634-1708) of the Dorchester, Massachu- setts, Militia; Deputy to the General Court six terms, 1689- '99
ROGER CLAPP (1609-1691) of Boston, Massachusetts; Lieutenant, 1644; Member Ancient and Honorable Artil- lery Company, 1646; Lieutenant in same, 1655; Captain at the Castle (Fort Independence), 1665-'86; Deputy for thirteen years.
THOMAS HINCKLEY . ( 1620-1706) of Barnstable, Massa- chusetts; Deputy to the General Court in Plymouth, 1646; Assistant, 1658-'80; Commissioner of Plymouth Colony against King Philip, 1675-'76; was present in the Great
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Swamp Fight; Deputy-Governor, 1680; Governor, 1681; Assistant of the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
HUMPHREY ATHERTON (1610-1661) of Dorchester, Massachusetts; Captain of the Dorchester Train Band 1644; Commander of the Suffolk Regiment, 1649-'61; Major- General of the New England Militia, 1661; Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1638; Senior Sergeant, 1642; Ensign, 1645; Lieutenant, 1646; Captain, 1650, and 1658; Selectman for Dorchester thirteen years. between 1638 and 1660; Deputy in General Court nine years; Assistant, 1654-'61; Speaker, 1653.
JOHN GLOVER (1600-1652), of Dorchester, Massachu- setts ; Representative, 1636-'52; Assistant, 1651-'52; Captain in the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company.
SOUTHWICK CARY BRIGGS.
Real Estate, Washington City. Born, Albany, New York, September 18, I866.
Son of George Cary Briggs (1837-1867) and Susan Buell (Southwick) Briggs (1843 -).
Grandson of
Isaac B. Briggs (1801-1855) and Maria (Cary) Briggs (1809- 1882).
Henry C. Southwick (1808-1866) and Julia C. (Buell) South- wick (1816 -).
Great-grandson of
Solomon Southwick (1773-1839) and Jane (Barber) Southwick (-).
Samuel Cary (1766-1845) and Elizabeth (Cornell) Cary (- 1842).
Jesse Buell (1778-1839) and Susan (Pierce) Buell (1783-1847). Great-great-grandson of
Solomon Southwick (1731-1797) and Ann (Gardner) (Carpen- ter) Southwick (1748-1783).
Joseph Cary (1736-1818) and Ruth (Carew) Cary (1743-1769). Elias Buell (1737-1824) and Sarah (Turner) Buell (1738-1824).
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Jeremiah Pearce (1744-1806?) and Maribah (Perry) Pearce (1744-).
Great-great-great-grandson of
JOHN GARDNER (1697-1764) and Frances (Sanford) Gardner (1768 -). Samuel Perry (1695-1775) and Suzannah (Hazard) Perry (1699- 1756).
PETER BUELL (1684-1769) and Martha (Huntington) (Grant) Buell (1696
Palmer Carew (- -) and Hannah (Hill) Carew (1704-5 -). Great-great-great-great-grandson of
Joseph Gardner (-) and Catherine (Holmes) Gardner (1673- 1758).
John Sandford (1692-1750) and Ann (Weeden) Sandford (-).
ยท STEPHEN HAZARD 1727). (- 1727) and Elizabeth (Helme) Hazard Charles Hill, Jr., (1671 -) and Abigail (Fox) Hill (-). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
JOHN HOLMES (1649-1712) and Frances (Holden) Holmes (1649- 1679).
John Sandford (1668-1723) and Frances (Clarke) Sandford (1669-1702).
Samuel Fox (-) and Mary (-) Fox (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
RANDALL HOLDEN (1612-1692) and Frances (Dungan) Holden (1630-1697).
Samuel Sandford (1635-1712) and Sarah (Wadell) Clarke (1644-1680).
Jeremiah Clarke (1643-1729) and Ann (Audley) Clarke (- 1732).
Thomas Fox (- 1658) and_Hannah (Brooks) Clarke (-). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of JOHN SANDFORD (- 1653) and Elizabeth (Webb) Sandford (-).
JEREMY CLARKE 1661) and Frances (Latham) (Dougan) Clarke (1611-1677).
THOMAS BROOKS 1667) and Grace (-) Brooks (- 1664).
JOHN GARDNER (1697-1764) of Newport, Rhode Island ; Assistant, 1732 and 1736; Deputy-Governor, 1755-'64; Chief Justice of the Colony, 1757-'58.
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PETER BUELL (1648-1769) of Killingsworth and Covent- ry, Connecticut; Lieutenant, 1726; Captain, 1744; Justice in 1735; Deputy almost continuously during 1726-'47.
STEPHEN HAZARD (- 1727), Assistant, Rhode Island, 1708, '18, '19, '21, '22.
JOHN HOLMES (1649-1712) of Newport, Rhode Island; Lieutenant, 1698; General Treasurer for Rhode Island, 1700; Deputy from Newport, 1701, '02, '04, '07-'09.
RANDALL HOLDEN (1612-1692) of Portsmouth, Rhode Island; Marshal and Corporal in 1638; Assistant, 1647, et seq .; Captain, 1664; Deputy, 1666-'86.
JOHN SANDFORD (- 1653) of Portsmouth, Rhode Island; Cannoneer for fort at Boston, 1634-'36; Committee as to Ordnance, Boston, 1634; Surveyor of Ordnance and Ammunition in Boston, 1636; disarmed, 1637; Constable, 1640, at Rhode Island; Lieutenant, 1644; Governor's As- sistant, 1647-'49; President of Portsmouth and Newport 1653.
JEREMY CLARKE (- 1661) of Newport, Rhode Island; Lieutenant, 1642; Captain, 1644; Treasurer of Portsmouth and Newport, 1642-'47; Treasurer of Provi- dence Plantation, 1647-'49; Assistant, 1648.
THOMAS BROOKS (- 1667) of Concord, Massachu- setts; Deputy, 1642-'62; Captain, 1643.
FREDERICK CARLOS BRYAN
Lawyer, Washington City. Born, Cleveland, Ohio, July 16, 1858.
Son of
Constant Bryan (1809-1886) and Susan Louise (Barnum) Bryan (1829 -). Grandson of Elijah Bryan (1760-1844) and Content (Fowler) Bryan (1770- 1834).
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FREDERICK WOLTERS HUIDEKOPER. Sixth Governor of the Society, 1900-01.
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Great-grandson of
RICHARD BRYAN, JR., (1721-1776) and Sarah (Fowler) Bryan (1723-1803).
RICHARD BRYAN, JR., of Milford, Connecticut; Ensign in Ist Company, 2nd Regiment Connecticut Militia, 1756; Lieutenant Second Company, Second Regiment, 1759; Com- missioned Captain of Second Company Train Band in Sec- ond Regiment, May, 1762; Colonel in 1770.
ARCHIBALD WILLINGHAM BUTT
Captain and Quartermaster U. S. Army, Washington City. Born, Augusta, Georgia, September 26, 1867.
Son of
Joshua Willingham Butt (1829-1878) and Pamela Robertson (Boggs) Butt (1836 --- ).
Grandson of
Archibald Boggs (1801-1870) and Mary Ann (Robertson) Boggs (1808-1865).
Great-grandson of
William Roberston (1786-1859) and Pamela (Mosely) Robertson (1788-1838).
Great-great-grandson of
JOHN ROBERTSON (1731-1794) and Ann (Walthall) Robertson. Joseph Mosely (-) and Mary Ann (Robertson) Mosely (-).
Great-great-great-grandson of
WILLIAM ROBERTSON (-) and - (-) Roberston (-). Matthew Mosely (-) and Sarah (Turpin) Mosely (-).
Great-great-great-great-grandson of William Mosely (-) and Martha (Poythress) (-) Mosely (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
ROBERT MOSELY (-) and - (-) Mosely (-).
JOHN ROBERTSON (1731-1794) of Virginia; was an officer in the Colonial Militia in 1761 for which he received grants of land.
WILLIAM ROBERTSON (-) of Virginia; was Receiver
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of York River and Secretary of Council of State under Governor Spottswood.
ROBERT MOSELY (-) of Virginia; was an officer in the Colonial Militia in 1767.
ALONZO HOWARD CLARK
Editor, Smithsonian Institution. Born, Boston, Massachusetts, April 13, 1850.
Son of
Thatcher Clark, Jr., (1815-1875) and Abby (Carnes) Clark (1823-1900). Grandson of
Thatcher Clark (1787-1871) and Lydia (Hall) Clark (1794- 1835).
John Carnes (1778-1831) and Abigail (Lillie) Carnes (1780- 1857).
Great-grandson of
Enoch Clark (1754-1816) and Lydia (Mayo) Clark (1759-1839). Enoch Hall (1759-1833) and Keziah (Sears) Hall (1763 -). Thomas Jenner Carnes (1753-1803) and Jemima (Johnson) Carnes (1762 -).
Daniel Lillie (1725-1808) and Susannah (Sweetser) Lillie (1739- 1817).
Great-great-grandson of
EDWARD CARNES (1730-1782) and Joanna (Jenner) Carnes (1734- 1785).
Nathaniel Clark (1719-1761) and Lydia Thacher (Freeman) Clark.
Nathan Mayo (-) and Ann (Freeman) Mayo (1735 -). Stephen Sears (1736-1815) and Lydia (Sears) Sears (1734-1792). John Sweetser (1703 -) and Sarah (Hasey) Sweetser (-).
Great-great-great-grandson of
JOHN CARNES (1698-1760) and Sarah (Baker) Carnes (-). Scotto Clark (1680-1742) and Mary (-) Clark (-). Joseph Freeman (1682-1756) and Lydia (Thacher) Freeman (1684-1724) (parents of Lydia Thacher Freeman and of Thacher Freeman).
Thacher Freeman (1710 -) and Ann (Gray) Freeman (1714 -), (parents of Ann Freeman).
Jacob Hasey (1684 -) and Hannah (Pitcher) Hasey (1684 -).
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Thomas Jenner (1693-1765) and Joanna (Everton) Jenner (-).
Joseph Mayo (-) and Abigail (Myrick) Mayo (-). Barnabas Sears (1714-1740) and Thankful (Freeman) Sears (1714 -) (parents of Stephen Sears).
Samuel Sweetser (1673-1757) and Elizabeth (Sprague) Sweetser (1676-1752).
Great-great-great-great-grandson of
Andrew Clarke (1640-1706) and Mehitable (Scottow) Clarke (baptized 1649).
Thomas Freeman (1654-1716) and Rebecca (Sparrow) Freeman (1655 -) parents of Joseph Freeman).
William Hasey (1652 -) and Judith (-) Hasey (-). -).
David Jenner (1663-1709) and Mabel (Russell) Jenner (1669- -). Benjamin Myrick (-) and Rebecca (Doane) Myrick (-). Joseph Sears (1675-1750) and Hannah (Hall) Sears (1680-1753). JOHN SPRAGUE (1652-1703) and Elizabeth (Stower) Sprague (1651-1736).
BENJAMIN SWEETSER (1622-1718) and Abigail (Wigglesworth) Sweetser ( -). JOHN THACHER (1639-1713) and Lydia (Gorham) Thacher (1661-1744).
Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
THOMAS CLARKE (1599-1697) and Susannah (Ring) Clarke (died about 1660).
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