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John Williams (1667-1745) and Martha (Wheeler) Williams (1670 -).
Samuel Prentice (1680-1728) and Esther (Hammond) Prentice -1753).
Elihu Chesebrough (1668-1750) and Hannah (Miner) Chese- brough (1677-1751).
Manasseh Miner (1647-1728) and Lydia (Moore) Miner (1650- 1720).
William Dennison (1677-1730) and Mary (Avery) Dennison (1680-1762).
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Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
GEORGE DENNISON (1618-1694) and Anna (Borodell) Dennison (1615-1712).
THOMAS STANTON (1615-1677) and Ann (Lord) Stanton (1621- I688).
JOHN GALLUP (1616-1675) and Hannah (Lake) Gallup (-). Isaac Williams (1638-1707) and Martha (Park) Williams (1642- 1676).
Thomas Prentice (1649-1685) and Sarah (Stanton) Prentice (1654-1713).
Elisha Chesebrough (1637-1670) and Rebecca (Palmer) Chese- brough
THOMAS MINER (1608-1690) and Grace (Palmer) Miner (- 1690).
John Avery (1654-1743) and Abigail (Chesebrough) Avery (1656 -).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
WILLIAM PARK (1610-1685) and Martha (Holgrave) Park (1604- 1708).
THOMAS PRENTICE (1621-1710) and Grace - (-). WILLIAM CHESEBROUGH (1594-1667) and Ann (Stevenson) Chese- brough (1598-1673).
JAMES AVERY (1620-1700) and Joanna (Greensbade) Avery (- 1694).
GEORGE DENNISON (1618-1694) of New London, Connecti- cut; Captain New London County Forces in King Philip's War; served under Major John Mann and Major Talcott; second in command to Major Robert Treat in the Great Swamp Fight; served on the Frontier; captured the Indian Chief, Canonchet; chosen with Major John Mason to as- sist the Pequot Chiefs to govern their tribes; Assistant and Deputy from Stonington to the General Court of Connecti- cut fifteen terms.
THOMAS STANTON (1615-1677) of Stonington, Con- necticut; Indian Interpreter, before Pequot War, to John Winthrop, and afterwards to the General Court of Con- necticut ; soldier in Pequot War.
JOHN GALLUP (1616-1675) of Stonington, Connecticut; Deputy to General Court, October, 1665-'67; one of the six Connecticut Captains killed in the Great Swamp Fight.
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THOMAS MINER (1608-1690) of Stonington, Connecti- cut; Member of General Court ten times, between 1650- 1680; was appointed Member of a Court Martial to meet in New London, January 2, 1676.
WILLIAM PARK (1610-1685), Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1638; represented Rox- bury, Massachusetts, in the General Court, 1635-'67.
THOMAS PRENTICE (1621-1710), Lieutenant, Massachu- setts Troop of Horse, 1656; Captain, 1662; served in Pe- quot and Narragansett Wars; engaged in the apprehension and return of Sir Edmund Andros; Deputy from Cam- bridge, Massachusetts, 1672-'73.
WILLIAM CHESEBROUGH (1594-1667), Deputy to Gen- eral Court from Stonington, Connecticut, 1653, '55, '57, '64, '66.
JAMES AVERY (1620-1700), Captain of the New London Company; served through King Philip's War; twelve times Deputy to the General Court; appointed Captain of the New London County Forces against the Dutch, August 7, 1673.
LEONARD HUNTRESS DYER
Lawyer, New York City. Born, Washington City, May 13, 1873.
Son of
George Washington Dyer (1823-1889} and Kate (Huntress) Dyer (1835-1902). Grandson of
Jones Dyer 2nd (1776 -) and Lydia (Knight) Dyer (1789- 1865).
Leonard Huntress (1811-188<) and Lydia Ann (Mackinnon) Huntress (1811-1883).
Great-grandson of
JONES DYER Ist (1737-1831) and Hannah (Harrington) Dyer (1736-1835).
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Jonathan Knight (1740-1828) and Mary (Atkins) Knight (1748- 1824).
Joseph Patterson Huntress (1786-1848) and Sally (Chesley) Hun- tress (1787-1847).
William Mackinnon (-) and Elizabeth (Pickernell) Mackin- non (-). Great-great-grandson of
John Dyer (1692 -) and Rebecca (Jones) Dyer (-). Joshua Atkins (1702-1790) and Rebecca (Atwood) Atkins (1704 -).
Mark Huntress (-) and Temperance (Ayres) Huntress (-). James Chesley (1750-1851) and Elizabeth (Furber) Chesley (-).
Richard Pickernell (-) and Esther (Rogers) Pickernell (-).
Great great-great-grandson of
Joseph Dyer (1653-1704) and Hannah (Baxter) Dyer (-). Nathaniel Atkins (1667 -) and Winnifred (-) Atkins (-).
Machel Atwood (1670 -) and Joanna (Harding) Atwood (1676 -). CHRISTOPHER HUNTRESS (1728 -) and Abigail (Hogden) Hun- tress (-).
Thomas Chesley (1718 -) and Mary (Hill) Chesley ยท (-). RICHARD ROGERS (1703-1742) and Eleanor (-) Rogers (-).
Great-great-great-great-grandson of
THOMAS DYER (1612-1676) and Agnes (Reed) Dyer (- 1667). JOHN BAXTER (1634-1719) and Hannah (White) Baxter (-). Henry Atkins (-) and Bethia (Linnell) Atkins (1641 -). Joseph Harding (-) and Bethia (Cooke) Harding (-). Joseph Chesley (1673 -) and Sarah (Cutts) Chesley (1673 -).
Samuel Hill (-) and Sarah (Thompson) Hill (-).
John Rogers 2nd (1666 -) and Martha (Whittingham) Rogers (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
THOMAS WHITE (1599-1679) and - (-) White (-). ROBERT LINNELL - 1669) and Penninah (-) Linnell (-).
Josiah Cooke (-) and Elizabeth (King) Cooke (-). THOMAS CHESLEY (1644-1667) and Elizabeth (Thomas) Chesley (- -). John Cutts (1650-1695) and Sarah (Martyn) Cutts (1657 -). NATHANIEL HILL (1660 -) and Sarah (Nutter) Hill (-).
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John Rogers Ist (1631-1684) and Elizabeth (Denison) Rogers (-).
William Whittingham (-) and Mary (Lawrence) Whitting- ham (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
FRANCIS COOKE (1583-1663) and Esther (-) Cooke (-). JOHN CUTTS ( 1681) and Hannah (Star) Cutts (-). RICHARD MARTYN (- 1694) and Sarah (Tuttle) Martyn (- 1653). VALENTINE HILL (- 1661) and Mary (Eaton) Hill (-). ANTHONY NUTTER (1630-1686) and Sarah (Langstaff) Nutter (-).
DANIEL DENISON (1612-1682) and Patience (Dudley) Denison (- 1690).
JOHN WHITTINGHAM (- 1649) and Martha (Hubbard) Whit- tingham (-).
John Lawrence (1618-1699) and Susanna (-) Lawrence (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
JOHN TUTTLE (1596-1656) and Joanna (-) Tuttle (-). THEOPHILUS EATON (1571-1658) and Ann (Lloyd) Eaton (-). WILLIAM DENISON (1586-1654) and Margaret (-) Denison (-).
THOMAS DUDLEY (1576-1653) and - (-) Dudley (-). WILLIAM HUBBARD (1594-1670) and Judith (Knapp) Hubbard (-).
JONES DYER (1737-1831) of Bristol, Rhode Island ; served through French War under Colonel Rogers and others; was a private on Expedition to Louisbourg and on the Expedition against the Indians on Lake Champlain, which destroyed an Indian town.
CHRISTOPHER HUNTRESS (1728-) of Newington, New Hampshire; was a volunteer from New Hampshire against Louisbourg in 1745.
RICHARD ROGERS (1703-1742) of Ipswich, Massachu- setts; a Representative in 1730-'41 and a Justice.
THOMAS DYER (1612-1676) of Weymouth, Massachu- setts; Deputy from Weymouth, Massachusetts.
MARCUS BENJAMIN. Deputy-Governor.
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JOHN BAXTER ( 1634-1719) of Braintree, Massachusetts ; a Deputy in 1693-'99; 1701-'05; 1706.
THOMAS WHITE ( 1599-1679) of Weymouth, Massachu- setts; Captain in Massachusetts Militia; Deputy from Weymouth, Massachusetts.
ROBERT LINNELL ( - 1669) of Barnstable, Massachu- setts; in Barnstable Company, 1643.
THOMAS CHESLEY ( 1644-1667) of Dover, New Hamp- shire, was killed by Indians at Oyster River, November 15, 1667.
NATHANIEL HILL (1660 -) of Dover, New Hamp- shire; was Captain and commanded a Garrison in New Hampshire, 1725.
FRANCIS COOKE (1583-1663) of Plymouth, Massachu- setts; a Signer of the "Compact" on board the "Mayflower" 1620; Member of Myles Standish's Company, and in the Expedition against the Indians; Member of Plymouth Mil- itary Company, 1643.
JOHN CUTTS (-1681) of New Hampshire; President of the Council of New Hampshire, 1679-'81.
RICHARD MARTYN (- 1694) of New Hampshire; Member of Governor Cutts' Council, 1680; Member of the Legislature and Speaker, 1692.
VALENTINE HILL (-1661) of Massachusetts and New Hampshire; Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts, 1638; Deputy from Dover, New Hampshire, to the General Court of New Hampshire, 1652-'55 and 1657.
ANTHONY NUTTER (1630-1686) of Massachusetts and New Hampshire; was Lieutenant and served as a repre- sentative in Massachusetts, 1674 and 1676, and as Member of the King's Committee in New Hampshire, 1682.
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DANIEL DENISON (1612-1682) of Ipswich, Massachusetts ; in the Colonial Forces, and a Captain in the Pequot War, and a Major-General, 1652-80; a Deputy, 1635-'52; Speaker, 1649-'51 and 1652; Colonial Secretary, 1653; Assistant, 1654-'82 and Commissioner for the United Col- onies, 1654, and 1662.
JOHN WHITTINGHAM (- 1649) of Ipswich, Massa- chusetts; In the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- pany, 1638; Ensign, 1644, and Captain, 1645; Lieutenant at Ipswich, 1645.
JOHN TUTTLE (1596-1656) of Massachusetts; Repre- sentative for Ipswich, Massachusetts; Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston.
THEOPHILUS EATON (1591-1658) of Connecticut; Gov- ernor of New Haven Colony, 1639-'57.
WILLIAM DENISON (1586-1654) of Roxbury, Massa- chusetts; Deputy in 1634; Member of the Roxbury Mili- tia, 1636.
THOMAS DUDLEY (1576-1653) of Ipswich, Massachu- setts; Second Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1634 et seq .; Deputy-Governor, 1630 et seq., ad int .; Governor's Assistant, 1635-'36; Commissioner, 1643 et seq., for, and twice President of the United Colonies; Major-General, Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company.
WILLIAM HUBBARD (1594-1670) of Ipswich, Massa- chusetts; Deputy, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1638, et seq.
ROBERT STRETTELL JONES FISHER
Lawyer, Washington City. Born, York, Pennsylvania, July 25, 1847. Son of
Robert Strettell Jones Fisher (1806-1888) and Catherine (Jame- son) Fisher (1808-1850).
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Grandson of
George Fisher (1766-1853) and Ann Shippen (Jones) Fisher (1777-1863).
Horatio Gates Jameson (1778-1855) and Catherine (Shevell) Jameson (- 1837).
Great-grandson of
Robert Strettell Jones (1745-1792) and Ann (Shippen) Jones (-). DAVID JAMESON (1715-1800) and Elizabeth (Davis) Jameson (-). Great-great-grandson of
Isaac Jones (1716-1773) and Frances (Strettell) Jones (1717- 1782).
Joseph Shippen (1706-1793) and Mary (Kearney) Shippen (-). Great-great-great-grandson of
ROBERT STRETTELL (1693-1761) and Philotesia (Owen) Strettell (- 1782).
Joseph Shippen (1678 -) and Abigail (Grosse) Shippen (- 1716). Great-great-great-great-grandson of
EDWARD SHIPPEN (1639-1712) and Elizabeth (Lybrand) Shippen (-).
DAVID JAMESON (1715-1800) of Shippensburg, Pennsylva- nia; Captain in Colonel James Burd's Augusta Regiment, 1757; Captain Second Regiment Pennsylvania Foot, 1757; Major, 1759; Brigade Major and Lieutenant-Colonel, 1760; served at Forts Littleton, Halifax, Augusta, and Aughwick, and at the battle of Loyal Hanna, 1756-'59.
ROBERT STRETTELL (1693-1761) of Pennsylvania; was a Provincial Councillor of Pennsylvania, 1741-'60; during most of that period was President of the Council.
EDWARD SHIPPEN (1639-1712) of Boston, Massachu- setts, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Member of Ancient and Honorable Artillery. Company of Boston, 1669; Speaker of the Assembly, Pennsylvania, 1695; Member of the Pro- vincial Council of Pennsylvania, 1696-1712; Judge of the Supreme Court and Presiding Judge of the Court of Com-
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mon Pleas, 1697; First Mayor of Philadelphia, 1701; Act- ing Deputy-Governor, 1703.
JAMES MILTON FLINT
Medical Director (Retired), U. S. Navy. Born, Hillsborough, New Hamp- shire, February 7, 1838.
Son of
Amos Flint (1801-1870) and Mary (Stickney) Flint (1802-1850). Grandson of
Daniel Flint (1767-1853) and Lydia (Shattuck) Flint (1765- 1843).
James Stickney (1777-1810) and Mary (Baldwin) Stickney (1776 -). Great-grandson of
Ebenezer Flint (1742-1829) and Asenath (Holt) Flint (1743- 1786). Joseph Shattuck (1731-1778) and Anna (Johnson) Shattuck (1737-
Abraham Stickney (1733-1803) and Sarah (Kittredge) Stickney (1738-1807).
Joshua Baldwin (1735 -) . and Sarah (Grimes) Baldwin Great-great-grandson of
Ebenezer Flint (1716 -) and Abigail (Sawyer) Flint (1738- 1759).
Joseph Shattuck (1707-1772) and Joanna (Chandler) Shattuck (1710 -).
Cornelius Johnson (1701 -) and Lydia (Clements) Johnson (1702-1742).
ABRAHAM STICKNEY (1703-1783) and Abigail (Hall) Stickney (- 1785.)
James Kittredge (-) and Elizabeth - (-). Josiah Baldwin (1708 -) and Susanna (Davis) Baldwin (1710 -).
Great-great-great-grandson of
Ebenezer Flint (1689-1778) and Tabitha (Burnap) Flint (1692- 1734).
Samuel Shattuck (1673-1758) and Elisabeth (Blood) Shattuck (1675-1759).
Zebadiah Chandler (1683-1766) and Sarah (Abbot) Chandler (1680-1754).
Job Clements (1679-1732) and Mehitable (Ayer) Clements (1683 - -).
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Samuel Stickney (1663-1714) and Mary (Haseltine) Stickney (1672-1731).
James Kittredge (1667 -) and Sarah - (-).
Jonathan Baldwin (1607-1735) and Mary (French) Baldwin (1676 -).
Great-great-great-great-grandson of
George Flint (1652-1720) and Elisabeth (Putnam) Flint (1662- 1697).
John Shattuck (1647-1675) and Ruth (Whitney) Shattuck (1645 - -).
John Chandler (1655-1721) and Hannah (Abbot) Chandler (1650-1741).
John Abbot (1648-1721) and Sarah (Barker) Abbot (1647-1729). JOHN CLEMENTS (1653-1692) and Elisabeth (Ayer) Clements (1652-1676).
SAMUEL AYER (1654-1708) and Mary (Johnson) Ayer (-). Samuel Stickney (1633-1709) and Julian (Swan) Stickney 1670).
JOHN KITTREDGE (- 1676) and Mary (Litchfield) Kittredge (1646-1719).
Jacob French (1639-1713) and Mary (Champney) French (1639- 1681).
Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
NATHANIEL PUTNAM (1619-1700) and Elisabeth (Hutchinson) Putnam (1629-1688).
JOHN WHITNEY (1621-1692) and Ruth (Reynolds) Whitney (-).
THOMAS CHANDLER (- 1703) and Hannah (Brewer) Chandler
1717). GEORGE ABBOT (1615-1681) and Hannah (Chandler) Abbot (- 1701). Robert Clements
(-) and Elisabeth (Fane) Clements (- 1715).
Robert Ayers (- -) and Elisabeth (Palmer) Ayers ( -. 1705). WILLIAM STICKNEY (- 1664) and Elisabeth RICHARD SWAN - 1678) and Ann - (-). (-). WILLIAM FRENCH (1604-1681) and Elisabeth - (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
ROBERT CLEMENTS - 1658) and (-).
HENRY PALMER - 1680) and - (-).
ABRAHAM STICKNEY (1703-1783) of Tewksbury, Massa- chusetts; served under Lieutenant Peter Abbot, 1722; marched to the relief of Fort William Henry, in Colonel Eleazer Tyng's Regiment, as Ensign in command of soldiers
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drawn out of Captain William Brown's Company of Tewksbury, 1757; enlisted to go to Lake George, in Col- onel Tyng's Regiment, 1758.
JOHN CLEMENTS (1653-1692) of Haverhill, Massachu- setts; served in Lieutenant Benjamin Swett's Company, in King Philip's War, 1676.
SAMUEL AYER (1654-1708) of Haverhill, Massachusetts ; Captain of Haverhill Company; served in King Philip's War, in Captain Benjamin Swett's Company, 1676; killed while in command of a company in pursuit of Indians, after an attack upon Haverhill.
JOHN KITTREDGE (-1676) of Billerica, Massachu- setts; Member of Captain Thomas Wheeler's Company, in the fight at Brookfield, August, 1675; in scouting service, 1676.
NATHANIEL PUTNAM (1619-1700) of Salem, Massachu- setts; Lieutenant of the Foot Company, in Salem Village, 1683; Deputy to the General Court, 1690-'91.
JOHN WHITNEY ( 1621-1692) of Watertown, Massachu- setts; Member of Captain John Cutler's Company in King Philip's War; served in the Sudbury Fight, April 29, 1676.
THOMAS CHANDLER (-1703) of Andover, Massachu- setts; Deputy to the General Court, 1678; Lieutenant in Andover Company under Captain Dudley Bradstreet, 1683.
GEORGE ABBOT (1615-1681) of Andover, Massachusetts; in garrison at Andover, in King Philip's War.
WILLIAM STICKNEY (-1664) of Rowley, Massachu- setts; a founder of Rowley, Massachusetts; appointed Lieu- tenant, 1661.
RICHARD SWAN (-1678) of Rowley, Massachusetts ; served in King Philip's War and in Expedition to Canada; Deputy to the General Court, 1666, '73, '75.
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WILLIAM FRENCH ( 1604-1681) of Cambridge, Massa- chusetts; Lieutenant of the Cambridge, Massachusetts, Company, 1647; served in King Philip's War; Deputy, 1661-'63-'64.
ROBERT CLEMENTS (-1658) of Haverhill, Massachu- setts; Deputy to the General Court, 1647, '53.
HENRY PALMER (-1680) of Haverhill, Massachu- setts ; Deputy to the General Court, 1667, '74, '76-'79.
LEON LE LANNE FRENCH
Lawyer, Washington City. Born, Washington City, January 11, 1879.
Son of
John Louis French (1832 -) and Agnes Laura (Channell) French (1844 -). Grandson of
Leon Le Lanne Channell (1818-1901) and Harriet Evelyn (Good- rich) Channell (1817-1847).
Great-grandson of
Elizur Goodrich (1765-1854) and Laura (Drury) Goodrich (1789-1863).
Great-great-grandson of
Ezekiel Goodrich (1749-1783) and Eunice (Rathbone) Good- rich (-). Luther Drury (1762-1843) and Rhoda (Hopkins) Drury (1766- 1864). Great-great-great-grandson of
Benjamin Goodrich (1715-1779) and Hannah (Olmstead) Good- rich (1721 -).
Valentine Wightman Rathbone (1724 -) and Tabitha (Brown) Rathbone (1727 --- ).
Ebenezer Drury (1733-4-1818) and Hannah (Keyes) Drury (1742-1777).
Great-great-great-great-grandson of
DAVID GOODRICH (1667-1755) and Prudence (Churchill) Good- rich (1678-1752).
DANIEL OLMSTEAD (1684 -) and Hannah (Ketchum) Olm- stead (-). Daniel Drury (1709-1786) and Sarah (Flagg) Drury (1703- 1775).
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Ebenezer Keyes (1700-1780) and Tamar (Wheelock) Keyes (-). Joshua Rathbone (1696-1779) and Mary (Wightman) Rathbone (1704-1777).
Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
WILLIAM GOODRICH (- 1676) and Sarah (Marvin) Goodrich (1631-1702).
Benjamin Churchill (1652-1716) and Mary (-) Churchill (1652-1712).
JOHN OLMSTEAD (1649 -) and Mary (Benedict) Olmstead (1673 -).
Caleb Drury (1688-1723) and Elizabeth (Eames) Drury (1685 - -). Ebenezer Flagg (1678-1746) and Elizabeth (Carter) Flagg (1680 -).
John Keyes (1668-1749) and Sarah (-) Keyes (-).
JOHN RATHBONE, 3RD, (1658-1723) and Ann (Dodge) Rathbone (- 1710).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
MATTHEW MARVIN (1600-1687) and Elizabeth (-) Marvin (-).
JOSIAH CHURCHILL (- 1686) and Elizabeth (Foote) Churchill (1616-1700).
RICHARD OLMSTEAD (1607 -) and - (-) - (-). THOMAS BENEDICT (1617-1690) and Mary Bridgum Benedict (-).
THOMAS DRURY (1668-1723) and Rachel (Rice) Drury (1664 -). JOHN EAMES (1642-1733) and Elizabeth (Eames) Eames (- 1727).
GERSHOM FLAGG (1641-1690) and Hannah (Leffingwell) Flagg (1646-1724). JOHN CARTER, 2ND, (1652-3-1727) and Ruth (Burnham) Carter (1658-1723-4). Elias Keyes (1643 -) and Sarah (Blanford) Keyes (-). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
NATHANIEL FOOTE, IST, (1593-1644) and Elizabeth (Deming) Foote (1595-1683).
JOHN DRURY (1646-1678) and Mary (Shrimpton) Drury (1645- - -). HENRY RICE (1616-17II) and Elizabeth (Moore) Rice (- 1705.)
THOMAS EAMES (1618-1680-I) and Margaret (-) Eames (-).
THOMAS FLAGG (1616-1697-8) and Mary (-) Flagg (-). JOHN CARTER Ist (1616-1692) and Elizabeth (-) Carter (- 1691).
WILLIAM VAN ZANDT COX. Lieutenant-Governor.
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JOHN BLANFORD (16II-1687) and - - (-) - (-). THOMAS BURNHAM, JR., (1623-1694) and Mary (Tuttle) Burn- ham (-).
Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
HUGH DRURY (- 1689) and Lydia (Rice) Drury (1627-1675). JOHN TUTTLE (1596-1656) and
Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of EDMUND RICE (1594-1663) and Tamazine (-) Rice (- 1654).
DAVID GOODRICH (1667-1755) of Wethersfield, Connec- ticut; was Lieutenant in Captain Matthew Allyn's Expedi- tion against the Indians in 1704; Captain of the Hampshire Company, March, 1712; Adjutant and Quartermaster of the Wood Creek Expedition in 1709; Captain in Father Rasle's War, 1723-'24; Colonel of the Hartford County Forces, and Member of the Council, 1724-'29.
DANIEL OLMSTEAD (1684-) of Ridgefield, Connec- ticut; Ensign in 1732; Deputy to General Assembly, 1742- 43. .
WILLIAM GOODRICH (-1676) of Wethersfield, Con- necticut; Ensign under Captain Samuel Welles, 1663; Deputy to the General Assembly, 1660-'66.
JOHN OLMSTEAD (1649 -- ) of Norwalk, Connecticut; was Lieutenant in Indian Wars.
JOHN RATHBONE, 3RD ( 1658-1723) of Roxbury, Massa- chusetts, and Shoreham, Rhode Island; was Deputy from New Shoreham, 1683-'84.
MATTHEW MARVIN (1600-1687) of Hartford, Connec- ticut; was one of Governor Winthrop's outposts on the Con- necticut, 1636-37; Deputy in 1653.
JOSIAH CHURCHILL (-1686) of Wethersfield, Con- necticut; served in the Wethersfield Company of Troop in the Pequot War. 7
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RICHARD OLMSTEAD (1607-) of Hartford, Connec- ticut; was Sergeant, 1635; Lieutenant, 1659; Deputy, 1665 et seq .; Commissioner for Norwalk, 1668; Muster- Master, 1673; Captain, 1680.
THOMAS BENEDICT (1617-1690) of Southold, Long Island, and Norwalk, Connecticut; was Lieutenant in Cap- tain Byron Newton's Company of Foot, Jamaica, Long Island, 1665; Member of the Colonial Assembly at Hemp- stead, Long Island, 1665; Deputy from Norwalk to the General Court of Connecticut, 1670-'75.
THOMAS DRURY (1668-1723) of Boston and Sudbury, Massachusetts; was Captain and Deputy, 170I.
JOHN EAMES (1642-1733) of Watertown, Sherborn, and Framingham, Massachusetts; Selectman, 1682-1701; was in King Philip's War in the Middlesex Troop under Captain Thomas Prentice.
GERSHOM FLAGG (1641-1690) of Woburn, Massachu -. setts; was First Lieutenant in French and Indian War; was killed in battle near Lee, New Hampshire, on Expedi- tion to Port Royal.
JOHN CARTER, 2D ( 1652-'3-1727) of Woburn, Massachu- setts; was in Captain Nathaniel Davenport's Company in King Philip's War; Sergeant, 1682; Lieutenant, 1700-'27.
NATHANIEL FOOTE, IST (1593-1644) of Wethersfield, Connecticut; Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1641-'44.
JOHN DRURY (1646-1678) of Sudbury and Boston, Mas- sachusetts; Ensign in Captain Davenport's Company of Ma- jor Appleton's Massachusetts troops in the Great Swamp Fight, December 19, 1675; Lieutenant in Captain Samuel Moseley's Company in service at Mount Hope, August, 1675.
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HENRY RICE (1616-1711) of Sudbury and Framingham, Massachusetts; Corporal in 1686.
THOMAS EAMES (1618-1680-1) of Framingham, Massa- chusetts; was Selectman and served on many important Committees ; served in the Pequot War and in King Phil- ip's War.
THOMAS FLAGG (1616-1697-8) of Watertown, Massa- chusetts; was in the Train Band until 1681; Selectman, 1671-6 and 1678.
JOHN CARTER, IST (1616-1692) of Woburn, Massachu- setts; Ensign in 1651; Lieutenant in 1664; Captain in King Philip's War; served as Captain of Woburn, Massachusetts, Company, 1664-'92.
JOHN BLANFORD (1611-1687) of Sudbury, Massachu- setts; in Garrison at Sudbury, King Philip's War, 1676.
THOMAS BURNHAM, JR., (1623-1694) of Ipswich, Mas- sachusetts; Ensign and Lieutenant in the Ipswich Company; Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1683-'85.
HUGH DRURY (-1689) of Boston, Massachusetts ; Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, 1659 and Second Sergeant, 1664; Lieutenant in Captain Henchman's Company of Foot, 1675.
JOHN TUTTLE (1596-1656) of Ipswich, Massachusetts ; Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, 1644; Lieutenant; Representative, 1644.
EDMUND RICE (1594-1663) of Sudbury and Marlboro, Massachusetts; Deputy to the General Court of Massachu- setts, 1640-'I and 1643.
THOMAS MONROE GALE
Real Estate, Washington City. Born, New York City, September 12, 1848.
Son of
Munroe Forbes Gale (1817-1880) and Lydia (Fuller) Gale (1828 -).
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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS
Grandson of
Samuel Fuller (1791-1872) and Mary Shaw (Warner) Fuller (-). Great-grandson of
Elisha Fuller (1754-1852) and Rebecca (Waterman) Fuller (-). Great-great-grandson of
Joshua Fuller (1731-1810) and Mercy (Lathrop) Fuller (-). Great-great-great-grandson of
Young Fuller (1707 -) and Jerusha (Beebe) Fuller (-). Great-great-great-great-grandson of MATTHEW FULLER (- 1678) and Patience (Young) Fuller (-).
MATTHEW FULLER (-1678) of Plymouth, Massa- chusetts; Sergeant under Myles Standish, 1643; Lieutenant of Militia Company, at Barnstable, 1652; Lieutenant of the Company of fifty men from Plymouth Colony under Captain Myles Standish, in the proposed Expedition against the Dutch, at Manhottoes Colony, 1654; Chairman of Council of War, Plymouth Colony; Lieutenant of the Forces sent against the Saconet Indians, 1671; one of the Magistrates, 1671; Surgeon-General, 1673; Captain of the Plymouth Forces, in King Philip's War.
FREELAND BARNEY GARDNER.
Georgetown, South Carolina. Born, in Chicago, Illinois, November 28, 1868. Son of
Horatio H. Gardner (1846 -) and Mary Alice (Lunar) Gardner (1847 Grandson of Freeland Barney Gardner (1817-1883) and Fanny (Copeland) Gardner (1819-1883).
Great-grandson of Ezekiel Gardner (1775-1849) and Sally (Savage) Gardner (1775-1822).
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IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Great-great-grandson of
William Savage (1727-1809) and Martha (Gibson) Savage (1736-1813).
Great-great-great-grandson of
William Savage (1699-1774) and Sarah (-) Savage (1700- 1792). Great-great-great-great-grandson of
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