Register of the Society of Colonial Wars in the District of Columbia, 1904, Part 7

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


George Robinson (1666-1738) and Katherine (Hollingsworth) Robinson (1663-1746).


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


VALENTINE HOLLINGSWORTH (1632-1710) and Ann (Lee) Hollings- worth (1628-1671).


JOSEPH SHIPPEN ( 1732-1810) of Philadelphia, Pennsylva- nia; Colonel of Pennsylvania Troops in Provincial Army, in the French and Indian Wars; served in Braddock's Ex- pedition against Fort Duquesne.


ANDREW MCDOWELL (-1778) of Scotland and Penn- sylvania; was Colonel of one of the Associator Regiments of Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1747-'48.


EDWARD SHIPPEN (1703-1781) of Lancaster, Pennsylva- nia; Paymaster British and Provincial Forces, French and Indian War, and for his services received public thanks, 1760; Mayor of Philadelphia, 1744; Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1746-'48.


EVAN EVANS (1732-1794) of Chester, Pennsylvania; Member of Chester County Associators, and of the Commit- tee of Observation for Chester County, 1774.


JOHN EVANS (1700-1738) Member of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, 1734-'37.


EDWARD SHIPPEN (1639-1712) of Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania; Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery


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Company, of Boston, 1669; Speaker of the Assembly, 1695; Member of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, 1696- 1712; Judge of the Supreme Court and Presiding Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1697; First Mayor of Phila- delphia, 1701; Acting Governor, 1703; President of the Provincial Council, 1702-'04.


THOMAS BUDD (-1697) of Burlington, New Jersey, and Philadelphia; was one of the Proprietors of West Jer- sey and assisted in the establishment of a code of laws for the Province in 1676; was one of the Receivers General for the collection of debts in 1681; Regulator of Weights and measures, 1681; Land Commissioner, 1681-'83; Member of the Governor's Council, 1682-'83; Member of the As- sembly, 1682-'83-'85; Treasurer of the Province, 1683; Commissioner to England, 1685.


VALENTINE HOLLINGSWORTH (1632-1710) ; was a mem- ber of the Pennsylvania Assembly, 1682-'83, 1687-'89, 1695 and 1700.


THOMAS HYDE


Banker, Washington City. Born, Georgetown, District of Columbia, January 27, 1839.


Son of


Anthony Hyde (1810-1892) and Anna Maria (Smith) Hyde (1808-1892).


Grandson of William Smith (- 1809) and Middleton (Belt) Smith (1777 -).


Great-grandson of


Joseph Smith (- 1801) and Lucy (-) Smith (-). Middleton Belt (1747-1807) and Mary Ann (Dyer) Belt (1745- 1830).


Great-great-grandson of


William Smith (1693-1750) and Lucy (-) Smith (- 1777). Joseph Belt (1716-1793) and Esther (Smith) Belt (1722-1796).


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Great-great-great-grandson of


Nathan Smith (-1710) and Elizabeth (Coate) Smith (1671 -).


William Smith (1693-1750) and Jane (Edmonston) Smith (-) (parents of Esther Smith).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


William Coale (- 1678) and Elizabeth (Thomas) Coale (- 1725).


Archibald Edmonston (1670-1734) and Jane (Beall) Edmonston ). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of


PHILIP THOMAS (1600-1675) and Sarah (Harrison) Thomas (-1687).


NINIAN BEALL (1625-1717) and Ruth (-) Beall (-).


PHILIP THOMAS (1600-1675) of Maryland; Lieutenant of Provincial Forces prior to 1656; High Commissioner governing Maryland, 1656-'58; and one of those effecting the surrender of the Province to the Proprietary, 1658.


NINIAN BEALL (1625-1717) of Maryland; Lieutenant of Lord Baltimore's yacht, called the "Loyall Charter," 1676; Captain of the Provincial Forces, 1678; served against the Susquehannocks, 1688-'89; Major of Calvert County Militia, September 4, 1689; represented Prince George's County in the House of Burgesses, 1696-'99.


HENRY LOWRY EMILIUS JOHNSON


Physician, Washington City. Born, Washington City, November 11, 1858. Son of


Henry L. Johnson (1823-1888) and Emily E. (FitzGerald) John- son (1834 -). Grandson of William Pitt Nelson FitzGerald (1805-1867) and Sarah (Good- year) FitzGerald (1810-1841).


Great-grandson of


Thaddeus Goodyear (1775-1820) and Eliza (Van Randst) Good- year (1787-1829).


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ALBERT CHARLES PEALE.


Registrar.


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Great-great-grandson of


Theophilus Goodyear (1731-1793) and Sarah (Munson) Good- year (1732-1775).


Great-great-great-grandson of


Theophilus Goodyear (1698-1757) and Esther (Sperry) Goodyear (1703-1760).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


John Goodyear (1650-1702) and Abigail (Gibbard) Goodyear (1660-1717).


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


STEPHEN GOODYEAR (1603-1658) and widow Margaret (Lamber- ton) Goodyear (1614-1670).


STEPHEN GOODYEAR (1603-1658) of New Haven Colony ; Deputy-Governor of New Haven Colony, 1641-'58; Com- missioner for United Colonies, 1645, also 1647 and 1650-'1; Member of General Court of New Haven, 1643.


JOSEPH TABER JOHNSON


Physician, Washington City. Born, Lowell, Massachusetts, June 30, 1845.


Son of


Lorenzo Dow Johnson (-) and Mary (Burges) Johnson (-).


Grandson of Jeremiah Johnson (1763-1847) and Thomazin (Blanchard) John- son (1765-1825).


Great-grandson of


Nehemiah Blanchard (1736 -) and Mary D. (Gibson) Blanch- ard (1737 -).


Great-great-grandson of


Nathaniel Blanchard (1701-1765) and Hannah (Thayer) Blanch- ard (1698 -).


Great-great-great-grandson of


Ephraim Thayer (1669-1757) and Sarah (Bass) Thayer (1672- 1751).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


John Bass (1632-1716) and Ruth (Alden) Bass (- 1647). Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of JOHN ALDEN (1597-1687) and Priscilla (Mullens) Alden (-).


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JOHN ALDEN (1597-1687) of Plymouth and Duxbury, Massachusetts; was in Company of Captain Myles Standish, 1643; Governor's Assistant, 1632, '40, '50, '86; Deputy for Duxbury in General Court, 1641-'49; Member of the Council of War, 1646, et seq. for Plymouth Colony.


ARTHUR KEITH


Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey. Born, St. Louis, Missouri, September 30, 1864.


Son of


Harrison Alonzo Keith (1839 -) and Mary Elizabeth (Rich- ardson) Keith (1836 -). Grandson of


Jacob Richardson (1794-1864) and Mary (Brown) Richardson (1805 -). Great-grandson of


Jacob Richardson (1769-1839) and Sarah (Lewis) Richardson (-). Great-great-grandson of


Jacob Richardson (1742-1817) and Sarah (Brown) Richardson (1742-1825).


Great-great-great-grandson of


Hezekiah Richardson (1715-1795) and Elizabeth (Walker) Rich- ardson (1716-1792).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


Nathaniel Richardson (1679-1753) and Mary (Peacock) Rich- ardson (- 1756).


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


THOMAS RICHARDSON (1645-1720) and Mary {Stevenson) Rich- ardson (1645-1690).


THOMAS RICHARDSON (1645-1720) of Billerica, Massa- chusetts; served in Captain Samuel Gallup's Company in Expedition to Canada, 1690; Deputy to General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1703-'04.


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HENRY MYRON KENDALL


Major (Retired), U. S. Army, Soldiers' Home, Washington City. Born, Brookfield, Massachusetts, September 17, 1838.


Son of


Paul Raymond Kendall (1792-1845) and Jane (Nickerson) Ken- dall (1796-1852).


Grandson of


Jesse Kendall, Jr. (1756-1817) and Elizabeth (Raymond) Ken- dall (1760-1848).


Nathan Nickerson (1763-1849) and Sarah (Nickerson) Nickerson (1761-1823).


Great-grandson of


Jesse Kendall (1727-1797) and Elizabeth (Evans) Kendall (1732-1813).


Edward Raymond (1728-1798) and Abigail (Patch) Raymond (1730-1814).


Seth Nickerson (1737-1801) and Mary (Smith) Nickerson (1740- 1778).


Great-great-grandson of


SAMUEL KENDALL (1682-1764) and Elizabeth (-) Kendall (1687-1741).


Paul Raymond (1695-1759) and Tabitha (Balch) Raymond (1702-).


Ebenezer Nickerson (1697-1768) and Elizabeth (Mayo) Nicker- son (1706-1789).


Seth Smith (1713 -) and Elizabeth (-) Smith (-).


Great-great-great-grandson of


William Raymond (1666-1701) and Mary (Kettle) Raymond (1660 -).


WILLIAM NICKERSON (1658-1720) and Mary (Snow) Nickerson (1661-1703).


John Mayo (1652-1725) and Hannah (Freeman) Mayo (1662- 1743).


John Smith (1673 -) and Bethiah (Snow) Smith (-). Great-great-great-great-grandson of


WILLIAM RAYMOND (1637-1709) and Hannah (Bishop) Raymond (1640-).


JOHN FREEMAN (1627-1719) and Mercy (Prince) Freeman (1631- 17II). Samuel Smith (1641-1696) and Mary (Hopkins) Smith (1646- -). Mark Snow (1628-1695) and Jane (Prince) Snow (1637 -).


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


EDMUND FREEMAN (1589-1682) and Elizabeth (-) Freeman (- 1675).


THOMAS PRINCE (1600-1673) and Patience (Brewster) Prince (- 1634). GILES HOPKINS (1605-1690) and Catherine (Wheldon) Hopkins (-).


Nicholas Snow (- 1676) and Constance (Hopkins) Snow (- 1674).


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


1 WILLIAM BREWSTER (1563-1644) and Mary (-) Brewster (1569-1627).


STEPHEN HOPKINS (- 1644) and Elizabeth (-) Hopkins (-).


SAMUEL KENDALL (1682-1764) of Woburn, Massachu- setts; commissioned by Governor Belcher as Lieutenant of Massachusetts Militia in 1732.


WILLIAM NICKERSON (1658-1720) of Yarmouth, Mas- sachusetts; served in King Philip's War in the Company under Captain Michael Pierce, of Scituate, 1676.


WILLIAM RAYMOND (OR RAYMENT) (1637-1709) of Beverly, Massachusetts; in the Narragansett Fort or Great Swamp Fight, 1675, in the Salem Company under Captain Joseph Gardner; Lieutenant-Commander of Beverly and Wenham Troop, 1683; Deputy for Beverly, 1685; in com- mand of the Beverly Company in the Expedition against Canada in 1690.


JOHN FREEMAN ( 1627-1719) of Massachusetts; Deputy for Eastham, 1654-'62; Assistant in Plymouth Colony, 1666 and 1667; Major in Expedition against the Indians at Saconett, 1667; Member of the Council of War, 1675- '76; Captain in fight against the Indians at Taunton, 1675; Major of Barnstable Troop, 1685.


EDMUND FREEMAN (1589-1682) of Sandwich, Massa- chusetts ; Assistant Plymouth Colony, 1640-'45; Member


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of the Council of War, 1642; Deputy from Sandwich, 1646.


THOMAS PRINCE (OR PRENCE) (1600-1673) of Ply- mouth, Massachusetts; was Assistant Plymouth Colony, 1635-'39, 1646 and 1656; Member of the Council of War and served against the Pequot Indians, 1637; Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1645, 1650, 1661; Governor of Plymouth Colony, 1634, 1638 and 1657-'73.


GILES HOPKINS (1605-1690) of Plymouth Colony; came in the Mayflower in 1620; Volunteer in campaign against Pequot Indians, 1637.


WILLIAM BREWSTER (1563-1644) of Plymouth, Massa- chusetts; drafted and signed the Compact in cabin of the Mayflower in 1620; one of the Founders of the Plymouth Plantation ; Member and Chaplain of the first military com- pany organized at Plymouth under Captain Myles Standish and served against the Indians.


STEPHEN HOPKINS (- 1644) of Plymouth Colony ; came on Mayflower and was one of the signers of the "Com- pact;" Assistant Plymouth Colony, 1633-'36; Member of Governor's Council; Volunteer in the Pequot War, 1637; in the Council of War, 1642.


GEORGE WYCHERLY KIRKMAN


Captain, U. S. Army. Born, Galveston, Texas, February 26, 1867.


Son of


Joel T. Kirkman (1837 -) and Lucy Fanny (Walker) Kirk- man (1845-1867). Grandson of


Thomas Kirkman (1815-1850) and Catherine (Sweet) Kirkman (1818-1850).


Great-grandson of


Joel Sweet (1794-1859) and Patience Rathbone (Dodge) Sweet (1794-1853).


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Great-great-grandson of


Edmund Dodge (1762-1822) and Hepsabeth (Rose) Dodge (1762-1822).


Great-great-great-grandson of


Thomas Dodge (1734 -) and Catharine (Dunn) Dodge (1740-).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


Hezekiah Dodge (1690 -) and Patience (Rathbone) Dodge (1697 -).


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


Samuel Rathbone (1672-1757) and Patience (Coggeshall) Rath- bone (1669-1747).


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


JOHN COGGESHALL (1618-1708) and Patience (Throckmortin) Coggeshall (-).


JOHN COGGESHALL (1618-1708) of Rhode Island; Gen- eral Treasurer for Portsmouth and Newport, 1653; for Providence and Newport, 1654; Deputy, 1665-'71 and 1676; Member of Court Martial for trial of Indians en- gaged in King Philip's designs, 1676; Major for the Island, 1683-'4; Deputy-Governor, 1686, 1689 and 1696; Assist- ant, 1663-'4-'5, 1672-'4-'6, 1683-'4-'6; General Treasurer for the whole Colony, 1664-'72; General Recorder, 1676-'7, 1691-'2.


VAN LEER KIRKMAN


Farmer, Nashville, Tennessee. Born, Nashville, Tennessee, March 23, 1849. Son of


Hugh Kirkman (1810-1861) and Eleanora C. (Van Leer) Kirk- man (1821-1849).


Grandson of


Anthony Wayne Van Leer (1783-1863) and Rebecca (Brady) Van Leer (- 1826).


Great-grandson of


Samuel Van Leer (-) and Hannah (Wayne) Van Leer (- 1786).


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Great-great-grandson of


ISAAC WAYNE (1699-1774) and Elizabeth (Iddings) Wayne (-).


ISAAC WAYNE (1699-1774) of Pennsylvania; Captain in the Provincial Forces of Pennsylvania, 1755-'56; repre- sented the County of Chester in the Provincial Assembly, 1757-'63. He was the father of Major-General Anthony Wayne.


WILLIAM SALSBURY KNOX


George W. Knox Express Company, Washington City. Born, Tinmouth, Vermont, November 16, 1862.


Son of


George William Knox (1829-1892) and Belary Ann (Salsbury) Knox (-).


Grandson of


Jesse Knox (1805-1879) and Sarah (Sherburne) Knox (1805- 1864).


Great-grandson of


Eleazer Knox (-) and Tamson (Tibbetts) Knox (-). John Sherburne (1782-1857) and Rebecca (Sheppard) Sherburne (1783-1832).


Great-great-grandson of


William Knox (1748-1851) and Sarah (Alley) Knox (1748- 1838).


John Sherburne (-) and Hannah (Elliot) Sherburne (-).


Great-great-great-grandson of


Joseph Knox (1717 -) and Mary Jones (Falls) Knox (-). John Sherburne (1723 -) and Miriam (-) Sherburne (-).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


Zachariah Knox (-) and Sarah (-) Knox (-). John Sherburne (1678 -) and Jane (Drake) Sherburne (1691 -).


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


Sylvanus Knox (-) and Elizabeth (Emery) Knox (- 1704).


SAMUEL SHERBURNE (1638-1691) and Love (Hutchins) Sherburne (1647-1739).


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


JAMES EMERY (1630 -) and - (-) Emery (-). Henry Sherburne (- 1680) and Rebecca (Gibbons) Sherburne (- 1667).


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


ANTHONY EMERY (-) and - (-) Emery (-). AMBROSE GIBBONS (1600-1656) and - (-) Gibbons (-). SAMUEL SHERBURN (1638-1691) of Hampton, New Hampshire; killed by the Indians at Meregnoit, in King William's War while serving as Captain.


JAMES EMERY (1630 -) of Kittery, Maine; Deputy to the Massachusetts General Court, 1693, '95.


ANTHONY EMERY (-) of Kittery, Maine, and Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Deputy to the Massachu- setts General Court, 1672.


AMBROSE GIBBONS (1600-1656) ; Deputy-Governor of New Hampshire, 1630; Captain, Portsmouth Colony Alarm, 1643.


CHARLES FORD LANGWORTHY


Food and Nutrition Expert, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Born, Mid- dlebury, Vermont, August, 9, 1864.


Son of Charles Parker Langworthy (1832-1898) and Ann Elizabeth (Ford) Langworthy (1832-1902).


Grandson of


Myron Langworthy (1803-1888) and Sally (Wheeler) Lang- worthy (1809-1859).


Great-grandson of


John Parker Wheeler (1788-1864) and Sally (Shedd) Wheeler (1784-1826).


Great-great-grandson of


Joel Wheeler (1748 - post 1800) and Mary (Proctor) Wheeler (1758-1800).


Amos Shed (1758-1821) and Tryphena (Hadley) Shed (1762- 1851).


IM O.C.


am very sincerely, Gilbert Thompson


Historian.


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Great-great-great-grandson of


James Proctor (1720 -) and Hannah (Nutting) Proctor (-).


Daniel Shed (1715 -) and Mary (Tarbell) Shed (1721 -).


Great-great-great-great-grandson of


JOHN PROCTOR (1694-1783) and Mary (-) Proctor 1781).


William Tarbell (1689 -) and Mary (Farnsworth) Tarbell (1696-1784).


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


John Proctor (1663 - ) and Miriam (-) Proctor (-). THOMAS TARBELL 1717) and Elizabeth (Blood) Tarbell (-).


BENJAMIN FARNSWORTH (1653 -) and Mary (Prescott) Farns- worth (1674 -).


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


ROBERT PROCTOR (- 1697) and Jane (Hildreth) Proctor


(-).


MATTHIAS FARNSWORTH (1612-1689) and Mary (Farr) Farns- worth (- 1716).


JONAS PRESCOTT (1648-1723) and Mary (Loper) Prescott 1735).


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


RICHARD HILDRETH (1605-1688) and Sarah (-) Hildreth (-).


JOHN PROCTOR (1694-1783) of Massachusetts; served in Captain Robert Richardson's Company (Snow Shoe Com- pany) of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, in 1724 in the Fourth Indian War (Lovell's War).


THOMAS TARBELL (-1717) of Groton, Massachu- setts; served in King Philip's War in the Company of Cap- tain Thomas Wheeler ; was in Captain James Parker's Com- pany in one of the Groton Garrisons, 1691-'92; took part in an engagement with the Indians about 1704 when his sons John and Zachariah were captured.


BENJAMIN FARNSWORTH (1653 -- ) of Lynn and Groton, Massachusetts; served in one of the Garrisons of Groton in 1691-'92.


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ROBERT PROCTOR (- 1697) of Massachusetts; served as a soldier in King Philip's War; also in Garrison at Chelmsford, Massachusetts, 1691-'2.


MATTHIAS FARNSWORTH (1612-1689) of Groten, Mas- sachusetts; served with Major Willard in 1675; fled to Concord after a fight with the Indians in March, 1676.


JONAS PRESCOTT ( 1648-1723) of Groton, Massachusetts; Captain of the Groton Company in King William's War, 1689; Deputy to the General Court of the Colony of Mas- sachusetts, 1699, et seq.


RICHARD HILDRETH (1605-1688) of Woburn and Chelmsford, Massachusetts; Sergeant in the Military Com- pany prior to 1663 and served until 1664.


DANIEL READ LARNED


Major (Retired), U. S. Army. Born, Connecticut, July 26, 1828.


Son of


George Larned (1792-1874) and Maria C. (Read) Larned (1793- 1833).


Grandson of


Thaddeus Larned (1756-1818) and Abigail (Russell) Larned (1766-1797). Great-grandson of


Simon Larned (1721-1807) and Rebekah (Merrill) Larned (1718-1802). Great-great-grandson of


William Larned (1688-1747) and Hannah (Bryant) Larned (1696-1747).


Great-great-great-grandson of


ISAAC LEARNED, JR. (1655-1737) and Sarah (Bigelow) Learned (1659 -).


ISAAC LEARNED, JR. (1655-1737) ; served in Captain Dav- enport's Company, and was wounded in a fight with the Narragansett Indians; served in Captain Sill's Company, in King Philip's War.


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WILLIAM AGNEW LITTLE


Chief Paymaster's Office, Department of the East. Born, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 9, 1848.


Son of


Arthur Williamson Little (1819-1898) and Martha Jane `(Agnew) Little (1825-1875). Grandson of


John T. Little (1791-1825) and Eleanor (Williamson) Little (1787-1826).


Great-grandson of


Thomas Little (1741-1810) and Lydia (Drummond) Little (1760-1810). Great-great-grandson of


John Little (1712-1785) and Mercy (Longstreet) Little - 1751).


Great-great-great-grandson of


JOHN LITTLE (1675-1750) and Hannah (Allen) Little 1753).


JOHN LITTLE (1675-1750) of New Jersey; Lieutenant Colonel of the Monmouth County Regiment in charge of watches at Squan, Deal, Highlands of Navesink, etc., 1746.


OSCAR FITZALAN LONG


Brigadier-General (Retired), U. S. Army. Born, Utica, New York, June 16, 1853.


Son of


William Wallace Long (1829-1893) and Eva Eliza (Veeder) Long (1830 -). Grandson of


Samuel Veeder (1780-1849) and Janetje (Mabie) Veeder (1797- 1855).


Great-grandson of


Lucas Wyngart Veeder (1757 -) and Susanna (Bratt) Veeder (- -1 Jacob Mabie (1772-1823) and Eva (Van Patten) Mabie (1771- 1862).


Great-great-grandson of


Simon Veeder (1709-1786) and Catalyntje (Valkert) Veeder (-).


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Cornelius Mabie (1741-1789) and Hester (Groat) Mabie (1742- 1822). Great-great-great-grandson of


Johannes Veeder (- 1746) and Susanna (Wemp) Veeder (-).


Jacob Mabie (1698-1755) and Catrina (Vrooman) Mabie (-). Great-great-great-great-grandson of


SIMON VOLKERTSIE VEEDER (1624-1697) and - -- (-). JAN PIETERSIE MABIE (- 1725) and Anna (Barsboom) Mabie (-).


SIMON VOLKERTSIE VEEDER ( 1624-1697) of Schenectady, New York; a defender of Schenectady when it was attacked and destroyed by the French and Indians, 1690.


JAN PIETERSIE MABIE (- 1725) of Schenectady, New York; Freedholder in Albany; his stone garrison house was successfully defended against the French and Indians when Schenectady was destroyed in 1690; served on all the "alarms" to repel attacks, and enrolled men under Colonial sanction.


CHARLES ADDISON MANN


Washington City. Born, Washington City, May 4, 1875.


Son of Charles Addison Mann (1835-1896) and Mary Elizabeth (Lee) Mann (1844 -). Grandson of Charles Addison Mann (1803-1860) and Emma (Bagg) Mann (1813-1887).


Great-grandson of


Abijah Mann (1761-1856) and Levinia (Ford) Mann (1768- 1813). Great-great-grandson of


Abijah Mann (1734-1809) and Sarah (Porter) Mann (1731 -). Great-great-great-grandson of


Nathaniel Man (1693 -) and Mary (Sprague) Man (- 1735).


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Great-great-great-great-grandson of


RICHARD MAN (1652-1728) and Elizabeth (Sutton) Man (1662 -).


RICHARD MAN (1652-1728) ; served in the Indian Wars in Connecticut, and was in the "Narragansett Sortie."


GEORGE COLTON MAYNARD


Assistant Curator, U. S. National Museum, Washington City. Born, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 23, 1839.


Son of


Charles Moseley Maynard (1800-1852) and Sophronia (Colton) Maynard (1809-1861).


Grandson of


Ezra Maynard (1771-1846) and Raney (Moseley) Maynard (1775-1856).


Henry Colton (1771-1831) and Lydia (Booth) Colton (1768- 1838).


Great-grandson of


JOSIAH MOSELEY (1748-1826) and Abigail (Holt) Moseley (1752- 1834).


Henry Colton (1738-1787) and Mary (Burt) Colton (1745- 1783). Joseph Booth (1736-1810) and Mary (Hale) Booth (1733-1809). Great-great-grandson of


Daniel Moseley (1714-1777) and Anna (Abbot) Moseley (1721- 1803).


Ebenezer Colton (1696-1765) and Deborah (Chandler) Colton (1709-1769).


Joseph Booth (1710-1784) and Sarah (Chandler) Booth (1707- 1777).


Great-great-great-grandson of


CONSIDER MOSELEY (1675-1755) and Elizabeth (Bancroft) Mose- ley (-).


THOMAS COLTON (1651-1728) and Hannah (Bliss) Colton (1665- 1737).


Henry Chandler (1667-1737) and Lydia (Abbot) Chandler (1675-1739).


Zachariah Booth (1666 -) and Mary (Harmon) Booth (-). Great-great-great-great-grandson of


JOHN MOSELEY [MAUDESLEY] (1640-1690) and Mary (Newberry) Moseley (-).


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GEORGE COLTON (- 1699) and Deborah (Gardner) Colton (- 1689).


THOMAS CHANDLER (- 1703) and Hannah (Brewer) Chand- ler (- 1717).


Simeon Booth (1641 -) and Rebecca (Frost) Booth (-).


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


ROBERT BOOTH (1602 -) and - (-) Booth (-).


JOSIAH MOSELEY (1748-1826) of Westfield, Massachu- setts; served in Captain James Noble's Company, Colonel Easton's Regiment in the Expedition to Canada, 1775.


CONSIDER MOSELEY (1675-1755) of Westfield, Massa- chusetts; his house was fortified and made a refuge for the inhabitants against attacks of the Indians.


THOMAS COLTON (1651-1728) of Longmeadow, Massa- chusetts; Ensign to the Foot Company, at Springfield, Mas- sachusetts, 1681; Lieutenant under Captain John Pynchon, 1685.


JOHN MOSELEY (1640-1690) ; of Westfield, Massachu- setts ; served as a Lieutenant in Westfield Company of Foot, in King Philip's War.


GEORGE COLTON (- 1699) of Longmeadow, Mas- sachusetts; Quartermaster of the County Troop in Hamp- shire, 1668; Deputy from Springfield, 1669-'71, '77.


THOMAS CHANDLER ( 1703) of Massachusetts; Deputy from Andover to the General Court, 1678-'81; Lieutenant in the Andover Foot Compony, 1683.


ROBERT BOOTH (1602 -) of Saco, Maine; Magis- trate and Selectman in Saco, 1653; Deputy from Saco to the General Court, 1659.


WILLIAM PARK METCALF


Lawyer, Washington City. Born, Washington City, December 2, 1861.


Son of


William Williams Metcalf (1824 -) and G. Helen (May- nard) Metcalf (1836 -).


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Grandson of


Jabez Metcalf (1786-1852) and Deborah (McCall) Metcalf (1793-1869).


Moses Maynard (1792-1862) and Crissa (Johnson) Maynard (1796-1847).


Great-grandson of


Joseph Metcalf (1769-1803) and Clarissa (Thomas) Metcalf (1768-1810).


Ozias McCall (1758-1826) and Elizabeth (Williams) McCall (1759-1839).


William Johnson (1759-1816) and Mary (Knox) Johnson (1759- 1853).


Great-great-grandson of


Jabez Metcalf (1718-1794) and Sybil (Hyde) Metcalf (1730- 1791).


Peleg Thomas (1736-1836) and Molly (Bartlett) Thomas (1743- 1819).


VEACH WILLIAMS (1727-1804) and Lucy (Walsworth) Williams (1732-1795).


Joseph Johnson (1720-1787) and Abigail (Slafter) Johnson (1724-18II). Great-great-great-grandson of


Samuel Hyde (1691-1776) and Priscilla (Bradford) Hyde (1702- 1778).


Ebenezer Williams (1691-1740) and Mary (Vetch) Williams (- 1782).


William Walsworth (1691 -) and Mary (Avery) Walsworth (1695-1739).


Josiah Bartlett (1701-1782) and Mercy (Chandler) Bartlett (- 1781).


William Johnson (1686-1752) and Hannah (-) - (-). Great-great-great-great-grandson of


Joseph Bradford (- 1747) and Ann (Fitch) Bradford (1675- 1715).


Isaac Williams (1661-1739) and Elizabeth (Hyde) Williams (1659-1699).


Samuel Avery (1664-1723) and Susan (Palmes) Avery (1665- 1747).


Ichabod Bartlett ( 1679 .- ) and Elizabeth (Waterman) Bart- lett (- 1708).


William Johnson (1656-1729) and Esther (Gardner) Johnson (1659-1706).




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