Roster and year book: Idaho society of Son of the American Revolution, Part 3

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132-HORATIO BLAIR JOHNSON, Burley (31282). Son of Jasper W. and Mary Elizabeth (Post) Johnson; grandson of John Denison and Luana (Pierpont) Post; great-grandson of Andrew and Mercy (Barnes) Pierpont; great 2-grandson of Thomas Pierpont. who was a Private in Colonel Philip Bradley's Connecticut Regiment.


71-MILES S. JOHNSON, Lewiston (25646). Son of Jasper W. and Mary Elizabeth (Post) Johnson; grandson of John Denison and Luana (Pierpont) Post; great-grandson of Andrew and Mercy (Barnes) Pierpont; great 2-grandson of Thomas Pierpont. who was a Private in Colonel Philip Bradley's Connecticut Regiment.


18-RICHARD HARVEY JOHNSON, Boise (21168). Son of Richard Z. and Kathrina B. Johnson; grandson of Harvey H. and Calista Fatima (Munger) Johnson; great-grandson of Elias Munger, who was a Private in Colonel Ward's and other Connecticut Regiments.


82-FREDERICK BRUCE JONES, Boise (19302). Son of Levi War- den and Martha (Clark). Jones; grandson of Ebenezer and Hannah (Hayward) Clark; great-grandson of Jacob and Elizabeth (Zane) Clark. Elizabeth Zane occupied a sentry box with her brother when Fort Henry at Wheeling. Va., was besieged by the British and Indians from September 11th to 14th, 1782. The main supply of powder was located in Colonel Zane's fortified residence, situated about sixty yards from the Fort. The supply of powder in the fort was nearly exhausted and she volunteered to secure more, on


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the plea that all the men were needed to maintain the defense. Under fire she ran to the residence and returned with the powder, which was used to repel the last assault, during which the last shots of the Revolution were exchanged.


111-CHARLES LINNAEUS JOY, Boise (30711). Son of Henry Liv- ingston and Mary G. (Payne) Joy; grandson of Cyrus and Jerusha (Parsons) Joy; great-grandson of Jacob Joy. who was a Private in Captain Thomas Nash's Company, Colonel Solomon Lovell's Mas- sachusetts Militia Regiment.


120-RILEY HENRY JOY, Boise (30720). Son of Charles Linnaeus and Grace M. (Hayford) Joy; grondson of Henry Livingston and Mary G. (Payne) Joy; great-grandson of Cyrus and Jerusha (Par- sons) Joy; great 2-grandson of Jacob Joy, who was a Private in Captain Thomas Nash's Company, Colonel Solomon Lovell's Massa- chusetts Militia Regiment.


25-HARRY KEYSER, Boise (21175). Son of George Edgar and Clara E. (Bower) Keyser; grandson of George and Martha Barnard (Morrill) Keyser; great-grandson of George Keyser, who was Sur- geon's Mate, Captain Thomas Bartiett's Regiment, New Hampshire Militia.


9-NELSON FREEMAN KIMBALL, Weiser (14827). Died Decem- ber 19, 1917. Son of Gilbert Hamilton and Sarah (Ordway) Kim- ball, grandson of John and Lucinda (Fowler) Kimball; great- grandson of John and Susan ( Eastman) Kimball; great 2-grand- son of Abraham Kimball, who was a Private in Stark's New Hamp- shire Brigade.


73-HERBERT POWELL LEE, Portland, Ore. (25648). Son of Her- bert A. and Emma ( Bradley) Lee; grandson of Zadok and Esther (Butler) Lee; great-grandson of Shubel and Elizabeth (Pease) Lee; great 2-grandson of Ezra Lee. Sergeant, Lieutenant and Paymaster, Fifth Connecticut Infantry, 1776-1782.


141-WALTER WILLIAM LYNCH, Boise (31291). Son of William M. and Katharine (Lisk) Lynch; grandson of Stephen M. and Lizzie (Moore) Lisk; great-grandson of Mahlon B. and Catharine Ann (Keck) Moore; great 2-grandson of Henry and Mary Ann (Hardin) Keck; great 3-grandson of Henry and Catherine (Gottlieb) Keck; great 4-grandson of George and Helen Catherine (Shaub) Keck; great 5-grandson of Henry Keck, who was a Private in Captain Yost Dreisback's Company, from Northampton County, Pennsyl- vania, in Baron de Ottendorff's Corps.


146-ALLEN CHAMBERLAIN LYON, Caldwell (31296). Son of Will Pratt and Jennie Pomeroy (Remington) Lyon; grandson of Ephriam Williams and Ellen E. ( Pratt) Lyon; great-grandson of Captain Davis and Martha (Gotee) Lyon; great 2-grandson of Elias and Mary (Harrington) Gotee; great 3-grandson of James Har- rington, who was a Private in Rhode Island Militia and a member of the party under General Barton which captured General Prescott.


138-ROGER REMINGTON LYON, Caldwell (31288). Son of Will Pratt and Jennie Pomeroy (Remington) Lyon; grandson of Ephriam Williams and Ellen E. ( Pratt) Lyon; great-grandson of Captain Davis and Martha (Gotee) Lyon; great 2-grandson of Elias and Mary ( Harrington) Gotee; great 3-grandson of James Har- rington, who was a Private in Rhode Island Militia and a member of the party under General Barton which captured General Prescott.


133-WILL PRATT LYON, Caidwell (31283). Son of Ephriam Wil- liams and Ellen E. (Pratt) Lyon; grandson of Captain Davis and Martha (Gotee) Lyon; great-grandson of Elias and Mary ( Harring- ton) Gotee; great 2-grandson of James Harrington, who was a Pri- vate in Rhode Island Militia and a member of the party under General Barton which captured General Prescott.


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148-HOWARD ROBERTSON McBRIDE, Kellogg (31298). Son of John Rogers and Amanda (Lee) McBride; grandson of James and Mahala (Mullen) McBride; great-grandson of Thomas Crawford and (-) McBride; great 2-grandson of James McBride. who was a Private and Lieutenant in Fifth Virginia Line. Believed to have served under George Rogers Clark in Illinois.


74-PERRY CONNER MARSHALL, Boise (25649). Son of Lewis Reid and Angie Farnum (Sayre) Marshall; grandson of John B. and Mary Ann (Hanks) Sayre; great-grandson of Elisha and Sally (Huntington) Hanks; great 2-grandson of John, Jr. and Thankful


(- -) Hanks; great 3-grandson of John Hanks, Sergeant Con- necticut Minute Men in the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775.


72-CARL SUMNER MARTIN, Twin Falls (25647). Son of Edward Homer and Ida May (Hinckley) Martin; grandson of Carlos Roscoe and Mary Elizabeth (Allen) Martin; great-grandson of Marshall and Abigail (Eaton) Martin; great 2-grandson of David and Amy (Clark) Eaton; great 3-grandson of Timothy Clark, who was a Drummer in Colonel James Reed's New Hampshire Regiment, and Ensign in Vermont Militia. Also grandson of John White and Lu- cina (Wait) Hinckley; great-grandson of Benjamin and Eunice (Skeels) Wait; great 2-grandson of David Skeels, who was a Private in Colonel Benjamin Symonds' Massachusetts Regiment.


51-FRED A. MORSE, Tacoma, Wash. (25626). Son of Porter and Mary Jane (Newell) Morse; grandson of Thomas and Fanny (Brown) Morse; great-grandson of John and Jennie (Kay) Morse; great 2-grandson of Thomas Morse, who was a member of Com- mittee of Inspection and Safety at Bradford, Mass.


136-CHARLES ELMER MUNSON, Twin Falls (31286). Son of Wil- liam and Cynthia (Trembly) Munson; grandson of Frederick A. and Harriet (Gardner) Munson; great-grandson of Theophilus Munson, who was a Lieutenant in the Fourteenth Regiment of Continentals, 1776, a Captain in the Eighth Regiment of Connecticut Continentals, June 1st, 1777, under Colonel Chandler, and breveted a Major at the close of the Revolution.


20-JOHN HENRY MYER, Boise (21170). Son of George W. and Elizabeth (Urmy) Myer; grandson of John and Elizabeth (Van Orden) Urmy; great-grandson of Andrew Van Orden, who was a Private in Sixth Dutchess County, New York, Militia.


153-ABRAM MARK NEWTON, Pocatello. Son of Henry and Sarah (Miller) Newton, grandson of George E. and Hannah (Hanger) Miller, great grandson of Simon and Eliza (Washington) Miller, great 2-grandson of Henry Miller, who was a Private in Captain William Smith's Company, Lancaster County Pennsylvania Militia.


114-NORMAN CRAWFORD NOURSE, Boise (30714). Son of Robert Lee and Marie Irvine (Crawford) Nourse; grandson of Charles Augustus and Frances A. (Bridges) Nourse; great-grandson of Newell and Harriet ( Bullard) Nourse; great 2-grandson of Asa and Lois (Glover) Nurse: great 3-grandson of Abraham Nurse, who was a Private in Captain Jesse Emes' Company, Colonel Samuel Bullard's Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Regiment. His son Asa served in the same company at the same time.


112-ROBERT LEE NOURSE, Boise (30712). Son of Charles Augus- tus and Frances A. (Bridges) Nourse; grandson of Newell and Har- riet (Bullard) Nourse; great-grandson of Asa and Lois (Glover) Nurse; great 2-grandson of Abraham Nurse, who was a Private in Captain Jesse Emes' Company, Colonel Samuel Bullard's Middle- sex County, Massachusetts Regiment. His son Asa served in the same company at the same time.


113-ROBERT LEE NOURSE, Jr., Boise (30713). Son of Robert Lee and Marie Irvine (Crawford) Nourse; grandson of Charles Augustus and Frances A. (Bridges) Nourse; great-grandson of


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Newell and Harriet (Bullard) Nourse; great 2-grandson of Asa and Lois (Glover) Nurse: great 3-grandson of Abraham Nurse. who was a Private in Captain Jesse Emes' Company. Colonel Samuel Bullard's Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Regiment. His son Asa served in the same company at the same time.


97-DeWITT PLATT OLSON, Idaho Falls (27022). Son of Jonas O. and Nellie (Piatt) Olson; grandson of James Osborne and Nancy Cordelia (Van Curen ) Platt: great-grandson of Richard and Phoebe Marie (Turner) Platt: great 2-grandson of William Turner. who was a Private in the Sixth Company under Captain Shepman. Con- necticut Militia. also in Captain Allen's Company. garrisoned at German Flats. also in Captain Watson's Company, also in Captain George Markham's Company. Pensioned.


85-GEORGE NEWTON OSBORNE. Jr .. Black Lake (27010). Son of George Newton and Lizzie Mary (Cleeland) Osborne: grandson of Robert John and Caroline Melissa (Newton) Osborne: great- grandson of Robert and Elizabeth (Woods) Osborne; great 2-grand- son of James Osborne, who was a Private in Captain Stephens' Com- pany of Colonel North's Regiment of Pennsylvania Continental Line. Served from June. 1776. until December. 1780. Fought in the bat- tles of Trenton, Princeton, Bergen Point and at Germantown. where he was wounded, which necessitated his discharge. Pensioned.


70-LEROY VERNON PATCH. Payette (25645). Son of Joseph Tucker and Mary (Vernon) Patch: grandson of Abram and Lydia (Tucker) Patch: great-grandson of Edmund and Philomelia (Law- rence) Patch: great 2-grandson of Rowland and Mahala ( Worces- ter) Lawrence: great 3-grandson of Asa Lawrence, who was Cap- tain in Col. William Prescott's and other Massachusetts Regiments.


144-EDWARD BLANCHARD PATTERSON. Sandpoint (31294). Son of William and Caroline ( Blanchard ) Patterson: grandson of James and Ruth (Merwin ) Blanchard: great-grandson of David and Anner ( Bidwell) Merwin: great 2-grandson of Miles Merwin, who was a Cornet in the Tenth Regiment, Connecticut Horse. made a Lieu- tenant in the same Troop in 1784. Also great 2-grandson of Ben- jamin Bidwell, who was an Ensign in the Eleventh Company of the Twenty-third Connecticut Militia Regiment, made a Captain of the same Company in 1783.


61-LEDYARD HENRY PERRINE. Twin Falls (25636). Son of George Wilson and Sarah A. (Burton) Perrine; grandson of Ira Condict and Feronia M. (Bunker) Perrine: great-grandson of John Perrine. who was a Private in Middlesex County, New Jersey, Mili- tia, Second Lieutenant in Captain James Conner's Company, Light Dragoons. Also great 2-grandson of Henry Perrine. who was a Private in Monmouth County. New Jersey, Militia.


108-CURTIS F. PIKE. Boise (30708). Son of Franklin Samuel and Hannah (Dugger) Pike: grandson of John Castlebury and Holly (McAdams) Dugger; great-grandson of William McAdams, who was a Private in the North Carolina Line.


79-FRED ALLEN PITTENGER. Boise (27004). Son of Willis M. and Margaret (Kern) Pittenger: grandson of Alfred Jackson and Amanda ( Oliver) Pittenger; great-grandson of Abram and Elner (Ferguson ) Pittenger: great 2-grandson of John and Jane (Clingan) Ferguson; great 3-grandson of Henry Ferguson, who was a Private Fifth Class. in the First Company, Fourth Battalion of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Militia, commanded by Colonel Samuel Cul- berson, Captain John McConnell.


45-HORACE EDWIN POWERS. Twin Falls (21370). Son of Nor- man Hartwell and Catherine (Hart) Powers; grandson of Horace and Susan (Tupper) Powers: great-grandson of Joseph Powers, who was Sergeant in Colonel Stark's New Hampshire Regiment. Pen- sioned.


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109-HARRY BURTON PURSELL, Boise (30709). Son of Charles W. and Anna (Ford) Pursell; grandson of Nathaniel and Mary Ellen (Smith) Ford; great-grandson of Benjamin and Louisa (Nor- ton) Smith; great 2-grandson of Zebulon and Huldah (Pratt) Norton; great 3-grandson of Zachariah and Hannah (Smith) Nor- ton; great 4-grandson of Peter Norton, who was a Private in Cap- tain John Russell's Company, Major Barachiah Bassett's Regiment, stationed at Martha's Vineyard.


46-FREDERICK REMINGTON REED, Boise (21371). Son of Fred- erick and Cornelia B. (Clark) Reed; grandson of Chauncey and Althea (Flagg) Clark; great-grandson of Dovas and Clarissa (Bar- nard) Clark; great 2-grandson of Josiah Clark, who was Ensign, Second Company, First Connecticut Regiment.


149-CALVIN ALBERT ROCKWELL, Bellevue (31299). Son of Irvin Eimer and Mary Luella (Searing) Rockwell; grandson of James Monroe and Ann Eliza (Williamson) Rockwell; great-grandson of Jeremiah and Anna (Coburn) Rockwell; great 2-grandson of Jeremiah Rockwell, who was a Private in Captain Asa Barnes' Com- pany, Colonel Ruggles Woodbridge's Regiment; also a Private in Captain Joseph Barnes' Company, Colonel Benjamin Symonds' Regiment; also a Sergeant in Captain Timothy Read's Company, Colonel Asa Barnes' Regiment, Massachusetts Militia. Pensioned.


137 -- IRVIN ELMER ROCKWELL, Bellevue (31287). Son of James Monroe and Ann Eliza (Williamson) Rockwell; grandson of Jere- miah and Anna (Coburn) Rockwell; great-grandson of Jeremiah Rockwell, who was a Private in Captain Asa Barnes' Company, Colonel Ruggles Woodbridge's Regiment; also a Private in Captain Joseph Barnes' Company, Colonel Benjamin Symonds' Regiment; also a Sergeant in Captain Timothy Read's Company, Colonel Asa Barnes' Regiment, Massachusetts Militia. Pensioned.


147-LOREN G. ROCKWELL, Bellevue (31297). Son of Irvin Elmer and Mary Luella (Searing) Rockwell; grandson of James Monroe and Ann Eliza (Williamson) Rockwell; great-grandson of Jeremiah and Anna (Coburn) Rockwell; great 2-grandson of Jeremiah Rockwell, who was a Private in Captain Asa Barnes' Com- pany, Colonel Ruggles Woodbridge's Regiment; also a Private in Captain Joseph Barnes' Company, Colonel Benjamin Symonds' Regiment; aiso a Sergeant in Captain Timothy Read's Company, Colonel Asa Barnes' Regiment, Massachusetts Militia. Pensioned.


140-CHARLES REUBEN SCOTT, Twin Falls (31290). Son of Charles and Clara Eliza (Tousley) Scott; grandson of Amos and Harriet ( McCarty) Scott; great-grandson of Benjamin S. and Sarah (Van Fleet) McCarty; great 2-grandson of Cornelius Van Fleet, who was a Private from Hunterdon County, New Jersey, in the New Jersey Militia under Captains Joseph Hankerson, John Tenbrook and Moses Estey, Colonels John Taylor and Jacob West.


90-JOSEPH HENRY SEAVER, Buhl (27015). Son of Charles Henry and Harriet Abigail (Kneen) Seaver; grandson of Joseph and Eva- line A. (Parker) Seaver; great-grandson of Joseph and Mary (Hyde) Seaver; great 2-grandson of Joseph Seaver, who was a Private in Captain Thomas Drury's Company, Colonel Nixon's Regiment from Framingham, Massachusetts Militia.


131-CHARLES CARTER SHERMAN, Boise (19777). Son of Wilson and Sophia (Carter) Sherman; grandson of William and Mahala (Durkes) Sherman; great-grandson of William and Polly (Stock- well) Sherman; great 2-grandson of Jason Sherman, who was a Sergeant in Captain Benjamin Nye's Company, Colonel Nathan Spar- hawk's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia.


93-EUGENE BUREN SHERMAN, Boise (27018). Son of Eugene Leland and Harriet Alice (Sheffer) Sherman; grandson of Phineas I. and Eveline ( Robinson) Sherman; great-grandson of Cyrus and


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Nancy (Dinsmore) Robinson; great 2-grandson of John Robinson, who was Sergeant-Major in Captain David Cook's Company, Colonel John Crane's Artillery Regiment, Continental Line.


152-EUGENE PROCTOR SHERMAN, Boise (-). Son of Eugene Buren and Julia Maude (Shaw) Sherman, grandson of Eugena Le- land and Harriet Alice (Sheffer) Sherman, great-grandson of Phin- eas L. and Eveline (Robinson) Sherman, great 2-grandson of Cyrus and Nancy ( Dinsmore) Robinson, great 3-grandson of John Rob- inson, who was Sergeant-Major in Captain David Cook's Company, Colonel John Crane's Artillery Regiment, Continental Line.


98-MILTON Z. SIMS, Pocatello (27023). Son of Elijah and Almira Jane (Kelsey) Sims; grandson of William and Elizabeth (Giger) Sims; great-grandson of William Sims, who was a Private in an Independent Company for the County of Albemarle, Virginia, Charles Lewis, Captain.


53-GEORGE WILLIAM SKEELS, Portland, Ore. (25628). Son of Lucius William and Lucy Roby (Hastings) Skeels; grandson of William and Charlotte ( Russell) Skeels; great-grandson of Amos and Catherine (Green) Skeels; great 2-grandson of David Skeels, who was a Private in Colonel Benjamin Symonds' Massachusetts Regiment. Aiso grandson of George Sackett and Sarah Sumner (Jennison) Hastings; great-grandson of Hollis and Roby (Sackett) Hastings; great 2-grandson of John and Sally (Houghton) Has- tings; great 3-grandson of John Hastings, who was Lieutenant in Fourth Worcester County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia. Also great 2-grandson of Richard and Keziah (Conger) Sackett; great 3-grandson of Richard Sackett, who was a Private in Captain Wal- lace's Arlington, Vermont, Company in 1780.


150-DANIEL SIDNEY SMITH, Gooding. Son of Charles Adding- ton and Mary Ann (Lewis) Smith, grandson of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Green) Smith, great-grandson of Benjamin and Eliza- beth ( Macomb) Smith, great 2-grandson of Robert Smith. who was a Private in the 2nd Company, 3rd Cumberland County Bat- talion, Pennsylvania Militia; also great 2-grandson of Robert Ma- comb. who was a Lieutenant of the 1st Cumberland County Bat- talion, Pennsylvania Militia; also great-grandson of Philip and Nancy (Addington) Green, great 2-grandson of Philip Green, who was a private in the 6th Dutchess County Regiment, New York Militia.


55-JOHN WOOD DODGE SMITH, Twin Falls (25630). Son of Charles Henry and Juliet Lavina (Dodge) Smith; grandson of John Wood and Mary L. (Dodge) Dodge; great-grandson of John and Margaret E. (Wood) Dodge; great 2-grandson of Samuel Dodge. Jr., who was Captain in New York Line, and an original member of the Society of Cincinnati.


56-WILLIAM ZENAS SMITH. Twin Falls (25631). Son of Charles Henry and Juliet Lavina (Dodge) Smith; grandson of John Wood and Mary L. (Dodge) Dodge; great-grandson of John and Mar- garet E. (Wood) Dodge; great 2-grandson of Samuel Dodge, Jr., who was Captain in New York Line, and an original member, and signed the Institution of the Society of the Cincinnati.


40-ALBERT WARREN SOWLE, Twin Falls (21365). Son of Al- bert Warren and Annette (Keyes) Sowle; grandson of Divivalda and Hannah (Goodwin) Keyes; great-grandson of Amaziah and Nancy (Crafts) Keyes; great 2-grandson of Edward Crafts. who was Captain in Colonel Richard Gridley's and Colonel Henry Knox's Regiments of Massachusetts Artillery.


115-THOMAS COFFEY SPARKS, American Falls (30715). Son of Thomas and Alice Eugenia (Coffey) Sparks; grandson of Cyrus and Mary Anna Matilda (Gibson) Coffey; great-grandson of Joel and Mary (Knox) Coffey; great 2-grandson of John and Elizabeth (Eoff) Knox; great 3-grandson of James Knox, who was a Lieu-


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23-JUDSON SPOFFORD, Boise (21173). Son of Luke and Laura (Wood) Spofford; grandson of Abram and Sally (Spaulding) Spof- ford; great-grandson of Eleazer Spofford, who was Quartermaster, Colonel Daniel Spofford's Second Massachusetts Militia Regiment.


47-ADELBERT NICHOLAS SPRAGUE, Twin Falls (21372). Son of Charles Marion and Anna Ophelia (Frink) Sprague; grandson of Nicholas Prentiss and Lois (Phelps) Sprague; great-grandson of Benjamin, Jr. and Lucy (Harradon) Sprague; great 2-grandson of Benjamin Sprague, who was a Private in Colonel Ebenezer Bridge's Massachusetts Regiment.


14-BERNARD LYNCH STAYNER (Died January 24, 1913) (20491). Son of Henry Wheeler and Marion Reed (Hempstead) Stayner; grandson of Benjamin Franklin and Mary (Sprague) Hempstead; great-grandson of Stephen and Martha (Tucker) Hempstead; great 2-grandson of William Hempstead, who was Second Corporal, First Company, Third Regiment, Connecticut Militia. Also great 3- grandson of Joshua Hempstead, who was a Private in First Com- pany, Third Regiment, Connecticut Militia.


86-EWING W. STEPHENS, Lewiston (27011). Son of William Ells- worth and Minerva (Patterson) Stephens; grandson of William Given and Mrs. Edith (Sharpless) Craft Patterson; great-grandson of James and Mary (Given) Patterson; great 2-grandson of Wil- liam Patterson, who was a Private in Captain James Cowden's Company, Fourth Battalion, of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Militia, commanded by Colonel James Burd; also served in the Pennsylvania Line, was captured and confined on the prison ship Jersey.


16-JAMES LONA SALMON STEWART, Boise (21166). Son of Sal- mon Cowles and Ellen (Goldsmith) Stewart; grandson of James Andrew and Lucinda (Cowles) Stewart; great-grandson of Saimon and Polly (Miner) Cowles; great 2-grandson of Noah Cowles, who was a Private in Connecticut Militia; Marine on ship "Washington" in battle of Lake Champlain; prisoner; pensioned.


65-PRENTICE HASKIN STOWELL, Twin Falls (25640). Son of William P. and Maud (Kramer) Stowell; grandson of Samuel Has- kin and Martha (Hutchins) Stowell; great-grandson of Timothy and Hannah (-) Hutchins; great 2-grandson of Joseph Hutchins, who was Captain New Hampshire Rangers, member of Committee of Safety and of State Legislature.


62-PHILIP ENNIS TATE, Boise (25637). Son of Miles W. and Mary Catherine (McGee) Tate; grandson of Philip and Sarah Ann Matilda (Ennis) McGee; great-grandson of Rev. James and Mary (Barnhart) McGee; great 2-grandson of Philip and Elizabeth (Antes) Barnhart; great 3-grandson of Jolm Henry Antes, who was Colonel Second Northumberland County Battalion, Pennsylvania Militia.


24-WILBUR JAMES TATE, Boise (21174). Son of Miles W. and Mary Catherine (McGee) Tate; grandson of Philip and Sarah Ann Matila (Ennis) McGee; great-grandson of Rev. James and Mary (Barnhart) McGee; great 2-grandson of Philip and Elizabeth (Antes) Barnhart; great 3-grandson of John Henry Antes, who was Colonel Second Northumberland County Battalion, Pennsylvania Militia.


101-RALPH EMERSON TITUS, Green River, Wyo (30701). Son of Ora Butler and Adalaide (Andrus) Titus; grandson of Edwin and Macena (Moore) Andrus; great-grandson of Joseph Moore, who was a Private in Captain Pierce's Company, from Granville, Massachu-


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setts Militia; also a Private from Granville in Continental Army; also a Private in Captain Silas Fowler's Company of Colonel David Moseley's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia.


58-FREDERICK NEWTON WARDWELL, Langhorne, Pa. (25633). Son of Charles Howland and Ella (Dwight) Wardwell; grandson of Newton Mann and Elizabeth (Jones) Wardwell; great-grandson of Daniel and Mehitabel (Mann) Wardwell; great 2-grandson of Samuel Wardwell, who was a Private and Drummer in Colonel Craig's Rhode Island Regiment. Also great 2-grandson of Newton and Abigail (Moxey) Mann; great 3-grandson of Bezaleel Mann, who was a Member of Attleboro, Mass., Committee of Safety, Judge of Superior Court.


87-JAMES GEORGE WATTS, Mountain Home (27012). Son of Daniel and Harriet Patterson (Goodrich) Watts; grandson of James and Deborah (McLean) Goodrich; great-grandson of Zebulon Good- rich, who was a Private in Captain Stephen Smith's Company, Colonel Benjamin Simons' Regiment from Berkshire County; also a Private in Captain Andrew Lusk's Company, Colonel John Brown's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia.


124-CHARLES WILLIAM VARRELL WAYLAND, Boise (30724). Son of James W. and Elizabeth Ann (Heard) Wayland, grandson of Jason Charles and Ruth Ann ( Varrell) Heard Williams, great- grandson of James and Martha (Bean) Heard, great 2-grandson of James Heard, who was a Private at the Battles of Lexington and Bunker Hill, also a Private in Colonel Moses Little's Regiment, also a Private in Colonel Samuel McCoff's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia.


80-HENRY WADSWORTH WEBBER, Buhl (27005). Son of Na- thaniel Wilbur and Caroline Gertrude (Brewster) Webber; grand- son of Nathaniel and Ann Foster (Wadsworth) Webber; great- grandson of Moses and Hannah (Stevens) Wadsworth; great 2-grandson of John Wadsworth, who was a Private in Captain Peter Talbot's Company, Colonel Lemuel Robinson's Regiment; also a Private in Captain Simeon Leach's Company, Colonel Ben- jamin Gill's Regiment, both Massachusetts Militia. Also grandson of William and Maria ( Farley) Brewster; great-grandson of Jonah and Mehitabel (Brewster) Brewster; great 2-grandson of Dea. Jonathan Brewster, who was a Representative to the General Court, 1778, 1779 and 1782. Also great 2-grandson of Simon and Mehita- bel (Belcher) Brewster; great 3-grandson of William Belcher, who was Captain of a Militia Company from Preston, Conn., at the Lexington Alarm; also a Captain in Connecticut Line.




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