Register of the Society of Colonial Wars in the District of Columbia, 1904, Part 6

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WILLIAM SAVAGE (1668-1726) and Christian (Mould) Savage (1677-1719).


WILLIAM SAVAGE (1668-1726) of Middletown, Connecti- cut; Lieutenant, May, 1717; Captain, May, 1719, of the North Company or Train Band of Middletown; Deputy to the General Assembly, 1715-'26.


HENRY ORVILLE HALL*


Superintendent of Reading-Room, Surgeon-General's Office, U. S. Army. Born, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, November 21, 1846.


Son of


Hezekiah Johnson Hall (1798-1862) and Deborah (Willson) Hall (1813-1888).


Grandson of


Asahel Hall (1759-1845) and Ruth (Johnson) Hall (1765 -).


Great-grandson of


ASAHEL HALL (1717-1795) and Sarah (Goldsmith) Hall (- 1784).


Hezekiah Johnson (1732-1810) and Ruth (Merriman) Johnson (-).


Great-great-grandson of


JOHN HALL (1681-1766) and Elizabeth (Royce) Hall (1689-1755). ABNER JOHNSON (1702-1757) and Charity (Dayton) Johnson (-).


CALEB MERRIMAN (1703-1770) and Mary (Preston) Merriman (-).


Great-great-great-grandson of


JOHN HALL (1646-1721) and Mary (Parker) Hall (- 1725). JACOB JOHNSON (1674-1749) and Dorcas (Lindley) Johnson (-).


JOHN MERRIMAN (1659-1740) and Elizabeth (Peck) Merriman (-).


*Genealogical line extending back twenty-two generations to Leol- phus De Preston, A. D. 1040, is on file with this society.


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ELISAPH PRESTON (-) and Mary (Kimberly) Preston (-). Great-great-great-great-grandson of


JOHN HALL (1605-1676) and Jeanne (Wollen) Hall (-). NATHANIEL MERRIMAN (1613-1693) and - (-) Merriman (-).


WILLIAM JOHNSON (-1716) and Sarah (Hall) Johnson (-).


ASAHEL HALL (1717-1795) of Wallingford, Connecticut; Ensign in Ninth Company under Captain Wadsworth, 1758; Captain of Second Company in Wallingford, 1764.


JOHN HALL (1681-1766) of Connecticut; appointed Lieutenant, 1709; served as Lieutenant in Expedition against Port Royal and Nova Scotia, 1710; Captain of East Company of Wallingford, Connecticut, 1712.


ABNER JOHNSON ( 1702-1757) of Wallingford, Connecti- cut; Captain of the Wallingford Company, 1749.


CALEB MERRIMAN (1703-1770) of Wallingford, Con- necticut; Ensign in Train Band, 1749; Lieutenant of First Company of Wallingford, 1756; Justice, 1758-'70.


JOHN HALL ( 1646-1721) of Connecticut; Deputy for Wallingford, 1690-'91, 1694-'97, 1701, 1703-'04; had title of Captain.


JACOB JOHNSON ( 1674-1749) of Wallingford, Connecti- cut ; Deputy to the General Court, 1736.


JOHN MERRIMAN (1659-1740) of Wallingford, Connec- ticut; Sergeant; Lieutenant of Train Band, 1704; Cap- tain, 1712; Deputy to General Court, 1697-1716.


ELIASAPH PRESTON (-) of Connecticut; Deputy from Wallingford, 1679-'91 and 1696.


JOHN HALL ( 1605-1676) of Connecticut; Deputy to the General Court, 1653-'61; served in the Pequot War; had title of Captain.


NATHANIEL MERRIMAN (1613-1693) of Connecticut; Sergeant of Militia, New Haven, 1665; Lieutenant at


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Wallingford, 1672; Captain of Troop, New Haven Com- pany, 1675; in Pequot and King Philip's Wars; Deputy for Wallingford, 1674, 1678-'81, 1683, and 1685.


WILLIAM JOHNSON (-1716) of New Haven, Con- necticut; Sergeant of the Train Band, 1665.


WARREN VAIL HALL


Statistician, North Carolina. Born, New York City, February 24, 1873.


Son of


Harrison Hall, Jr. (1848-1886) and Emily L. (Tompkins) Hall (1848 -).


Grandson of


Harrison Hall (1814-1880) and Caroline (Vail) Hall (1822- 1897).


Great-grandson of


Michael Vail (-) and Mary (Germond) Vail (1792-1870).


Great-great-grandson of


Isaac Germond (1767-1833) and Sarah (Peters) Germond (1769- 1833).


Great-great-great-grandson of


George Peters (1726-1782) and Sarah (Smith) Peters (1732 -). Great-great-great-great-grandson of Abel Smith (1702-1757) and Ruth (Jackson) Smith (1709 -). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


Samuel Jackson (1684 -) and Ruth (Smith) Jackson (-). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of JOHN JACKSON (- 1725) and Elizabeth (Seaman) Jackson


(-).


JOHN JACKSON (-1725) of Queens County, New York; Captain of Militia in the Albany Expedition, 1687; Sheriff of Queens County, New York, 1691-'92; Member of As- sembly, 1693-1700; Lieutenant-Colonel commanding, Queen County Regiment, 1700; Member of Assembly, 1701-'08, and 1710-'16.


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FRANCIS HUNTER HARDIE


Major, U. S. Army. Born, Benicia, California, September 28, 1854.


Son of


James Allen Hardie (1823-1876) and Margaret (Hunter) Har- die (1832-1888).


Grandson of


Henry Donnell Hunter (1803-1861) and Catherine Maley (Cuy- ler) Hunter (1807-1832).


Great-grandson of


John Cuyler (1766-1828) and Hannah (Maley) Cuyler (-). Great-great-grandson of


Cornelius Cuyler (1735-1794) and Anna (Wendell) Cuyler (1737-1775). Great-great-great-grandson of


Johannis Cuyler (1699-1746) and Catherina (Wendell) Cuyler (1709-1746).


Jacob Wendell (1702-1745) and Helena (Van Rensselaer) Wen- dell (1702-1728).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


Johannis Cuyler (1661-1740) and Elsie (Ten Broeck) Cuyler (1667-1752).


HENDRICK VAN RENSSELAER (-) and Catherine (Van Burgh) Rensselaer (1665 -).


Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


HENDRICK CUYLER (1639-1691) and Anne (Schapinnes) Cuyler JEREMIAS VAN RENSSELAER (- 1674) and Marie (Van Court- landt) Van Rensselaer (-). DIRCK WESSELS TEN BROECK (1638-1717) and Christine (Van Buren) Ten Broeck (-).


HENDRICK VAN RENSSELAER (-) ; Captain of a Com- pany of Foot Militia, 1735; New York Provincial Forces, French and Indian Wars.


HENDRICK CUYLER (1639-1691) ; Major of the Albany Troop, 1689; French and Indian Wars; Major of all foot troops in the city and county of New York.


JEREMIAH VAN RENSSELAER (- 1674) ; the Second Patroon, Member of the Colonial Assembly, and Speaker, 1664; Colonel of Militia at Albany.


- -


FRANK BIRGE SMITH. Secretary.


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DIRCK WESSELS TEN BROECK (1638-1717) ; Commis- sioned 1688 and dispatched to Canada; served under Gen- eral Winthrop, Canadian Expedition, 1690; Mayor of Albany, 1696-'98; Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1691; Major, 1700, under Colonel Pieter Schuyler.


JOSEPH CUYLER HARDIE


Clerk, War Department, Washington City. Born, Benicia, California, July 10, 1857.


Son of James Allen Hardie (1823-1876) and Margaret (Hunter) Har- die (1832-1888).


Grandson of


Henry Donnell Hunter (1803-1861) and Catherine Maley (Cuy- ler) Hunter (1807-1832).


Great-grandson of


John Cuyler (1766-1828) and Hannah (Maley) Cuyler (-).


Great-great-grandson of ;


Cornelius Cuyler (1735-1794) and Anna (Wendell) Cuyler (1737-1775).


Great-great-great-grandson of


Johannis Cuyler (1699-1746) and Catherina (Wendell) Cuyler (1709-1746).


Jacob Wendell (1702-1745) and Helena (Van Rensselaer) Wen- dell (1702-1728).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


Johannis Cuyler (1661-1740) and Elsie (Ten Broeck) Cuyler (1667-1752).


Hermanus Wendell (1678 -) and Anna (Glen) Wendell (1677-1756).


HENDRICK VAN RENSSELAER (-) and Catherine (Van Burgh) Van Rensselaer (1665 -).


Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


HENDRICK CUYLER (1639-1691) and Anne (Schapinnes) Cuyler (-).


DIRCK WESSELS TEN BROECK (1638-1717) and Christine (Van Buren) Ten Broeck (-).


Jacob Glen (1646-1685) and Catherine (Van Witbeck) Glen (1610 -).


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JEREMIAS VAN RENSSELAER 1674) and Maria (Van Court-


landt) Van Rensselaer (- 1689). JOHANNIS PIETERZEN VAN BURGH (1624-1697) and Catherine (Jans) Van Burgh (-).


Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


ALEXANDER LINDSAY GLEN (1610-1685) and Catalyn (Doncassen) Glen (-).


OLOFF STEVENSON VAN CORTLANDT (1600-1684) and Ann (Locke- mans) Van Cortlandt.


HENDRICK VAN RENSSELAER (-); Captain of a Com- pany of Foot Militia, 1735; New York Provincial Forces, French and Indian Wars.


HENDRICK CUYLER ( 1639-1691) ; Major of the Albany Troop, 1689; French and Indian Wars; Major of all foot troops in the city and county of New York.


DIRCK WESSELS TEN BROECK (1638-1717); Commis- sioned 1688 and dispatched to Canada; served under Gen- eral Winthrop, Canadian Expedition, 1690; Mayor of Albany, 1696-'98; Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1691; Major, 1700, under Colonel Pieter Schuyler.


JEREMIAS VAN RENSSELAER (-1674) ; the Second Patroon, Member of the Colonial Assembly, and Speaker, 1664; Colonel of Militia at Albany.


JOHANNIS PIETERZEN VAN BURGH ( 1624-1697) ; Cor- poral, Blue Flag Company, Burgher Corps, at New Amster- dam, 1652-'53; President of the Bench, 1662; Provincial Envoy to Amsterdam, 1664; Burgomaster, 1673-'74; Cap- tain at New Orange, 1673-'74.


ALEXANDER LINDSAY GLEN (1610-1685) ; a soldier in the service of the Dutch West India Company at Fort Nas- sau, on the South River in 1633; Magistrate at Albany, 1643-'63; Proprietor at Schenectady, 1663.


OLOFF STEVENSEN VAN CORTLANDT (1600-1684) ; Col- onel of the Burgher Corps, 1649.


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JAMES MALCOLM HENRY


Bank Teller, Washington City. Born, Prince George's County, Maryland, September 25, 1863.


Son of


James L. M. Henry (1819-1881) and Kate (Kearney) Henry (-).


Grandson of


John A. Kearney (1790-1847) and Mary M. (Forrest) Kearney (1807-1885).


Great-grandson of


Richard Forrest (1767-1831) and Sarah (Craufurd) Forrest (1770-1832). Great-great-grandson of


Zachariah Forrest (1742-1817) and Nancy (Edwards) Forrest (- 1787). Great-great-great-grandson of


Thomas Forrest (-) and Sarah (Hazel) Forrest (-).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


PATRICK FORREST (- 1675) and Frances (Horn) Forrest (-).


PATRICK FORREST (-1675); Member of the Maryland House of Burgesses, 1649-'50; grandson of Sir Anthony Forrest, Knight, who, with his son, Thomas Forrest, and wife (the first gentlewoman to land in America), came to Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607, with Captain John Smith.


JOHN WILLIAM HENRY


Banker, Washington City. Born, Prince George's County, Maryland, October 4, 1865.


Son of


James L. M. Henry (1819-1881) and Kate (Kearney) Henry (-).


Grandson of John A. Kearney (1790-1847) and Mary M. (Forrest) Kearney (1807-1885).


Great-grandson of


Richard Forrest


(1767-1831) and Sarah (Craufurd) Forrest


(1770-1832).


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Great-great-grandson of


Zachariah Forrest (1742-1817) and Ann (-) Forrest (- 1787). DAVID CRAWFORD (1740-1800) and - - - (-).


Great-great-great-grandson of


Thomas Forrest (-) and Sarah (Hazel) Forrest (-). Great-great-great-great-grandson of PATRICK FORREST (- 1675) and Frances (Horn) Forrest (-).


DAVID CRAUFURD (1740-1800) ; Signer of Declaration of Maryland Freeman; Member of Provincial Convention held in Annapolis to vote for Delegate to the Congress of 1774; Member of Committee on Correspondence and Ex- penditures of Money; Member of Upper House of Assem- bly, 1780; First Associate Judge of Prince George's County.


PATRICK FORREST (-1675); Member of the Mary- land House of Burgesses, 1649-'50; grandson of Sir Anthony . Forrest, Knight, who, with his son and wife (the first gen- tlewoman to land in America), came to Jamestown, Vir- ginia, in 1607, with Captain John Smith.


HENRY PETER RENOUF HOLT


U. S. Disbursing Agent. Born, New London, Connecticut, June 12, 1840. Son of Robert Holt (1816-1853) and Nancy (Renouf) Holt (1819-1891). Grandson of Robert Holt (1782-1838) and Nancy (Hempstead) Holt (1785- 1835). Great-grandson of


Benjamin Hempstead (1753-1798) and Elizabeth (Copp) Hemp- stead (1758 -).


Great-great-grandson of


Joseph Copp (1732-1815) and Rachel (Denison) Copp (1734 -).


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Great-great-great-grandson of


Jonathan Copp (1694-1772) and Margaret (Stanton) Copp (1701- 1740).


Daniel Denison (1703-1760) and Rachel (Starr) Denison (1705 -). Great-great-great-great-grandson of


Joseph Stanton (1668 -) and Margaret (Cheesebrough) Stan- tan (-).


George Denison (1671-1720) and Mary (Wetherell) Denison (- 1711).


Thomas Starr (1668-1712) and Mercy (Morgan) Starr (1670- 1765).


Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


John Stanton (1641 -) and Harriet (Thompson) Stanton (- 1713).


John Denison (1646-1698) and Phoebe (Lay) Denison (1650- 1699).


Samuel Starr - 1688) and Hannah (Brewster) Starr (1643- 1691).


Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


THOMAS STANTON (1609-1677) and Anna (Lord) Stanton (-). GEORGE DENISON (1618-1694) and Ann (Borodell) Denison (1615-1712).


Jonathan Brewster (-) and Lucretia (-) Brewster (-).


Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


WILLIAM BREWSTER (1559-1643) and Mary (-) Brewster (-).


THOMAS STANTON (1609-1677) of Connecticut; Indian Interpreter to John Winthrop, the Younger; served in the Pequot War; Magistrate and Commissioner; Representa- tive, 1666-'75.


GEORGE DENISON (1618-1694) of Stonington, New Lon- don, and Mystic, Connecticut; 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; captured the Indian Chief Canonchet; chosen with Major John Ma- son to assist the Pequot Chiefs to govern their tribes; Assist-


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ant and Deputy from Stonington to the Connecticut General Court, fifteen terms.


WILLIAM BREWSTER (1559-1643) of Plymouth Colony; drafted and signed the compact in cabin of Mayflower in 1620; Member and Chaplain of the First Military Com- pany organized at Plymouth, under Captain Myles Standish, and served against the Indians.


ALFRED FRANCIS HOPKINS


Physician, Washington City. Born, Wayne, Pennsylvania, August 1, 1879.


Son of


Francis Neville Hopkins (1848-1879) and Frances Anna (Mon- roe) Hopkins (1848 -). Grandson of


Gerard Thomas Hopkins (1816-1900) and Elizabeth (Coates) Hopkins (1823-1896).


Nahum Parker Monroe (1812-1873) and Ann Sarah (Johnson) Monroe (1821-1889).


Great-grandson of


Gerard Thomas Hopkins (1769-1834) and Dorothy (Brooke) Hopkins (1776-1857).


Philip Monroe (- - 1832) and Betsey (Briggs) Monroe (1766- 1830).


Alfred Johnson (1789-1852) and Nancy (Atkinson) Johnson (1817-164).


Great-great-grandson of


Roger Brooke (1734-1790) and Mary (Matthew) Brooke (-). Philip Monroe (1717 -) and Mary (-) Monroe Alfred Johnson (1766-1837) and Sarah (Cross) Johnson (-).


Great-great-great-grandson of


James Brooke (1705-1784) and Deborah (Snowden) Brooke (- 1758). WILLIAM MONROE (1669-1759) and Joanna (Russell) Monroe (-).


Jacob Johnson (1734-1816) and Abigail (Waldo) Johnson (-). Great-great-great-great-grandson of


Roger Brooke (1673 -) and Elizabeth (Hutchings) Brooke (-).


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Obadiah Johnson (1702-1765) and - (-) Johnson (-). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


Roger Brooke (1637-1700) and Mary (Wolsley) Brooke (-). Obadiah Johnson (1664 -) and - (-) Johnson


Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


ROBERT BROOKE (1602-1655) and Mary (Mainwaring) Brooke (- 1663).


John Johnson (1635-1718) and Bethia (Reed) Johnson (-).


Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


EDWARD JOHNSON (1599-1672) and - (-) - (-).


WILLIAM MONROE (MUNROE) (1669-1759) of Lexing- ton, Massachusetts; Ensign of Militia.


ROBERT BROOKE ( 1602-1655) of Maryland; Commander in Chief of a new county in Maryland and Member of the Council; Commander of Charles County, 1650; Appointed by Cromwell's Commissioners, President of the Council and Acting Governor, 1652.


EDWARD JOHNSON (1599-1672) of Massachusetts; Dep- uty, 1643, et seq; Speaker, 1655; Captain, 1644; Ensign iu Captain George Cook's Company, 1638; Lieutenant, 1643; Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1638.


NEVILLE MONROE HOPKINS


Assistant Professor in Chemistry, George Washington University, Washing- ton City. Born, Portland, Maine, September 15, 1873.


Son of


Francis Neville Hopkins (1848-1879) and Frances Anna (Mon- roe) Hopkins (1848 -).


Grandson of


Gerard Thomas Hopkins (1816-1900) and Elizabeth (Coates) Hopkins (1823-1896).


Nahum Parker Monroe (1812-1873) and Ann Sarah (Johnson) Monroe (1821-1889).


Great-grandson of


Gerard Thomas Hopkins (1769-1834) and Dorothy (Brooke) Hopkins (1776-1857).


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Philip Monroe (- 1832) and Betsey (Briggs) Monroe (1766- 1830).


Alfred Johnson (1789-1852) and Nancy (Atkinson) Johnson (1817-1864). Great-great-grandson of


Roger Brooke (1734-1790) and Mary (Matthew) Brooke (-). Philip Monroe (1717 -) and Mary (-) Monroe (-). Alfred Johnson (1766-1837) and Sarah (Cross) Johnson (-).


Great-great-great-grandson of


James Brooke (1705-1784) and Deborah (Snowden) Brooke (- 1758).


WILLIAM MONROE (1669-1759) and Joanna (Russell) Monroe ( --- ).


Jacob Johnson (1734-1816) and Abigail (Waldo) Johnson (-).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


Roger Brooke (1673 -) and Elizabeth (Hutchings) Brooke (-). Obadiah Johnson (1702-1765) and - (-) Johnson (-).


Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


Roger Brooke (1637-1700 and Mary (Wolsley) Brooke (-). Obadiah Johnson (1664 -) and - (-) Johnson (-). Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


ROBERT BROOKE (1602-1655) and Mary (Mainwaring) Brooke (- 1663).


John Johnson (1635-1718) and Bethia (Reed) Johnson (-). Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


EDWARD JOHNSON (1599-1672) and - (-)- (-).


WILLIAM MONROE (MUNROE) ( 1669-1759) of Lexington, Massachusetts; Ensign of Militia.


ROBERT BROOKE (1602-1655) of Maryland; Com- mander-in-Chief of a new county in Maryland and Member of the Council; Commander of Charles County, 1650; ap- pointed by Cromwell's Commissioners, President of the Coun- cil and Acting Governor, 1652.


EDWARD JOHNSON (1599-1672) of Massachusetts; Dep- uty, 1643, et seq; Speaker, 1655; Captain, 1644; Ensign in Captain George Cook's Company, 1638; Lieutenant, 1643; Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1638.


JOHN WILLIAM HENRY. Treasurer.


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ARNOLD HARRIS HORD


Clergyman, P. E. Church, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Born, Kentucky, October 13, 1867.


Son of


William T. Hord (1832 -) and Eleanor V. (Harris) Hord (1842 -).


Grandson of


Francis T. Hord (1797-1869) and Elizabeth S. (Moss) Hord (1808-1884).


Arnold Harris (1808-1866) and Susan W. (Armstrong) Harris (1817 -- ).


Great-grandson of


Elias Hord (1773-1821) and Ann (Triplett) Hord (1774-1866). Gideon Harris (1777-1815) and Elizabeth (Haze) Harris (-).


Great-great-grandson of


FRANCIS TRIPLETT (1728-1794) and Benedite - (-). Thomas Harris (1747 -) and Freelove (Arnold) Harris (1750 -). Great-great-great-grandson of


GIDEON HARRIS (1714-1782) and Damaris (Westcott) Harris (1713 -).


Job Arnold (1707 -) and Freelove (Arnold) Arnold (1722- -).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


THOMAS HARRIS (1665-1741) and Phebe (Brown) Harris (- 1723).


Josiah Westcott (1675-1721) and Hannah (Gardiner) Westcott (-).


THOMAS ARNOLD (1675-1727) and Elizabeth (Burlingame) Ar- nold (1684-1752) (parents of Job Arnold).


Jeremiah Arnold (-) and Freelove (-) Arnold (-) (parents of Freelove Arnold).


Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


THOMAS HARRIS (-1711) and Elnathan (Tew) Harris (1664- 17II). (1625-1703) and Waite (Waterman) Brown HENRY BROWN (-).


Jeremiah Westcott ( - - 1686) and Eleanor (England) West- cott (- 1686). George Gardiner - 1724) and Tabitha (Tew) Gardiner RICHARD ARNOLD (1642-1710) and Mary (Angell) Arnold (- 1653-1752). 1695).


ELEAZER ARNOLD (1651-1722) and Eleanor (Smith) Arnold (- 1722 (parents of Jeremiah Arnold). 8


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Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


THOMAS HARRIS (1600-1686) and Elizabeth (-) Harris (- I687).


RICHARD TEW (- - 1673) and Mary (Clarke) Tew (- I 687).


RICHARD WATERMAN (1590-1673) and Bethia (-) Waterman (- 1680). STUKELEY WESTCOTT (1592-1672) and - (-) - (-). GEORGE GARDINER 1677) and Herodias (Hicks) Gardiner (-). THOMAS ARNOLD (1599-1674) and Phebe (Parkhurst) Arnold (- 1688).


THOMAS ANGELL (1618-1694) and Alice (-) Angell (- 1695).


FRANCIS TRIPLETT (1728-1794) of Fauquier County Virginia; served as a volunteer in the Militia of Prince William County, Virginia, under Colonel George Washing- ton, during the French and Indian War, entering the mili- tary service in 1750.


GIDEON HARRIS (1714-1782) of Scituate, Rhode Island ; Deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1756, 1768.


THOMAS HARRIS ( 1665-1741) of Providence, Rhode Island; Deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1718.


THOMAS ARNOLD, JR., (1675-1727) of Providence, Rhode Island; Deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1711-'23.


THOMAS HARRIS (-17II) of Providence, Rhode Island; Deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1671-1710.


HENRY BROWN (1625-1703) of Providence, Rhode Island; Deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1652-'84; Governor's Assistant, 1672-'73.


RICHARD ARNOLD (1642-1710) of Providence, Rhode Island ; Deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1671- 1708; Speaker of the House of Deputies, 1707-'08; Govern-


-


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or's Assistant, 1681-'99; Member of Governor's Council (Sir Edmund Andros), 1686.


ELEAZER ARNOLD (1651-1722) of Providence, Rhode Island; Deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1686-1715.


THOMAS HARRIS (1600-1686) of Providence, Rhode Island; Commissioner for the Province, 1652, et seq .; Lieutenant, 1654; Governor's Assistant, 1666; Deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1652-'73.


RICHARD TEW (-1673) of Newport, Rhode Island ; Deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1654-'65; Governor's Assistant, 1657-'62-'63 and 1666-'67.


RICHARD WATERMAN (1590-1673) of Providence, Rhode Island, Deputy to General Court, 1655-'58.


STUKELEY WESTCOTT (1592-1672) of Warwick, Rhode Island; Deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1651-'71; Governor's Assistant, 1653.


GEORGE GARDINER (-1677) of Newport, Rhode Island; Deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island, I662.


THOMAS ARNOLD, SR., (1599-1674) of Providence, Rhode Island; Deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1666-'72.


THOMAS ANGELL (1618-1694) of Providence, Rhode Island; Deputy to the General Court of Rhode Island, 1652-'53.


ALFRED BYRNE HORNER


Inspector General's Office, Washington City. Born, Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania, August 9, 1861.


Son of


Gustavus Richard Brown Horner (1804-1892) and Mary A. T. (Bryne) Horner (1833-1884).


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Grandson of


William Horner ( 1766-1841) and Mary (Edmonds) Horner (1770-1837).


Great-grandson of


Robert Horner (1718-1773) and Ann (Brown) Horner (1732- 1800).


WILLIAM EDMONDS (1734-1816) and Elizabeth (Blackwell) Ed- monds (1742-1817).


Great-great-grandson of


Gustavus Brown (1689-1762) and Frances (Fowke) Brown (1691-1744).


WILLIAM BLACKWELL (- 1772) and Elizabeth (Crump) Black- well (- 1777).


Great-great-great-grandson of


Gerard Fowke (1662-1734) and Sarah (Burdett) Fowke (-). Great-great-great-great-grandson of


GERARD FOWKE (- 1669) and Ann (Thoroughgood) Fowke (-).


Thomas Burdett (-) and Verlinda (Cotton) Burdett Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


ADAM THOROUGHGOOD (1602-1640) and Sarah (Offley) Thorough- good (-).


WILLIAM BURDETT 1643) and Alice (Saunders) Burdett -).


WILLIAM EDMONDS (1734-1816) of Fauquier County, Vir- ginia; Captain of Company for Fauquier County, Virginia 1734-1818; in French and Indian War, 1761.


WILLIAM BLACKWELL (-1772) of Fauquier County, Virginia; served as Colonel of Virginia Forces in the French War, 1761.


GERARD FOWKE* (-1669) of Virginia; Burgess from Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1663, also Burgess from Charles County to the Maryland Assembly, 1665.


* Colonel Gerard Fowke, of Gunston Hall, Staffordshire, England, was Gentleman of the Bed Chamber to Charles I, and had the rank of Colonel in the Royalist's Army and came to Virginia about 1650.


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IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA


ADAM THOROUGHGOOD (1602-1640) of Hampton, Vir- ginia; Commissioner and Burgess for Elizabeth City in 1629, also Burgess in 1630; Member of Council in 1637; Presiding Justice of the County Court of Lower Norfolk in 1637.


WILLIAM BURDETT (-1643) of Northampton, Vir- ginia; Burgess from Northampton County, Virginia.


FREDERIC WOLTERS HUIDEKOPER


President of the United Land Company. Born, Meadville, Pennsylvania, September 12, 1840.


Son of


Edgar Huidekoper (1812-1862) and Frances (Shippen) Huide- koper (1818-1897).


Grandson of


. Harm Jan Huidekoper (1776-1854) and Rebecca (Colhoon) Hui- dekoper (1779-1839).


Henry Shippen (1788-1839) and Elizabeth Wallis (Evans) Ship- pen (1798-1875).


Great-grandson of


Andrew Colhoon (- 1794) and Esther (McDowell) Colhoon (1752-1795).


JOSEPH SHIPPEN (1732-1810) and Jane (Galloway) Shippen (1745-1801).


Evan Rice Evans (1763-1811) and Grace (Wallis) Evans (1777- 1804).


Great-great-grandson of


ANDREW MCDOWELL (- 1778) and Sarah (Shanklin) Mc- Dowell (-).


EDWARD SHIPPEN (1703-1781) and Sarah (Plumley) Shippen (1706-1735).


EVAN EVANS (1732-1794) and Margaret (Nevin) Evans (-). Joseph Jacob Wallis (1745-1795) and Elizabeth (Lukens) Wal- lis (- 1793).


Great-great-great-grandson of


Joseph Shippen (1678-1741) and Abigail (Grosse) Shippen (1677- 1716).


Charles Plumley (- 1708) and Rose (Budd) Plumley (1680


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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS


JOHN EVANS (1700-1738) and Jane (Howell) Evans (- 1788). Samuel Wallis 2nd (1705-1754) and Grace (Jacob) Wallis (1718- 1780).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


EDWARD SHIPPEN (1639-1712) and Elizabeth (Lybrand) Shippen (- 1688).


THOMAS BUDD (- 1697) and Susannah (-) Budd (- 1708).


Thomas Jacob


(-) and Mary (Robinson) Jacob (- 1730).




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