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LEE, COLONEL RICHARD II., 1647-1714. Member of the Virginia House of Bur- gesses, 1677 ; Colonel of Horse, 1680 ; Naval Of- ficer for Potomac River, 1699. Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti- more. Lyster, Mrs. Henry F. LcH.
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LEE, GOVERNOR THOMAS, 1690- 1751. Member of Council of Virginia, 1732. Presi- dent of the Council and Acting Governor, 1749. Lyster, Mrs. Henry F. LeH.
LEE, THOMAS LUDWELL, 1730- 1778. Member of the Vir- ginia Committee of Safe- ty, 1775. Judge of the Gen- eral Court.
Lyster, Mrs. Henry F. LeH.
LEVERETT, SIR JOHN, 1616- 1679. Captain in Parlia- mentary Army, 1644-45. Agent of the Bay Col- ony to the English Court. Major - General of the Massachusetts Forces, 1663-73. Deputy Gover- nor. Governor of Massa- chusetts, 1673-79. Knight- ed by King Charles II., August, 1676, for impor- tant services as Governor of the Colony during King Philip's War. Died in office.
Johnson, Mrs. William Wool- sey.
LEWIS, COLONEL CHARLES, 1729 -. Captain in the French and Indian War, 1755. Colonel of Virginia Minute Men, 1775. Reynolds, Mrs. William. Tarleton, Mrs. Robert. Colvin, Mrs. Alexander B.
LEWIS, COLONEL FIELDING, 1725-1781. Member of the Virginia House of Bur- gesses, 1773. Chairman of the Spottsylvania Co. Committee of Safety, 1775-76. Chairman of District Committee for the Counties of Caroline, Stafford, King George and Spottsylvania, 1776. Lewis, Miss Virginia Tayloe. Buell, Mrs. Daniel H.
LEWIS, JOHN, 1669-1725. Mem- ber of the Council of Vir- ginia, 1715.
Reynolds, Mrs. William.
Tarleton, Mrs. Robert.
Lewis, Miss Virginia Tayloe.
Buell, Mrs. Daniel H.
McCandlish, Miss Evelyn Byrd.
Colvin, Mrs. Alexander B.
LEWIS, COLONEL JOHN. 1678- 1762. Settled Augusta Co., Va., and located the town of Staunton, 1732. Jus- tice, 1745. High Sheriff, 1748. Surveyor, 1751. Commissioned Colonel of Militia, 1752.
Dammann, Mrs. J. Francis.
LEWIS, ZACHARY, 1731-1803. Captain of Spotsylvania Foot Company, 1758. Served in French and In- dian War.
Latane, Miss Lucy Temple.
LIGHTFOOT, HONORABLE PHILIP, 1689-1748. Mem- ber of the Council of Vir- ginia, 1733-47. Judge of the General Court. Visi- tor of William and Mary College, where he found- ed two scholarships, 1720- 28.
Reynolds, Mrs. William. Tarleton, Mrs. Robert. Colvin, Mrs. Alexander B.
LIGHTFOOT, LIEUTENANT PHILIP, 1751-1786. Lieu- tenant in Harrison's Ar- tillery, Continental Line. Reynolds, Mrs. William. Tarleton, Mrs. Robert. Colvin, Mrs. Alexander B.
LINGAN, GEORGE. - 1708. Justice, Calvert Co., 1679- 85; of Quorum, 1694. Bur- gess, 1695-96. Dorsey, Miss Ella Loraine.
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LITTLETON, COLONEL NA-
THANIEL, -1654. Chief Justice, Accomac Co., Va., 1640. Member of the Council of Virginia, 1652. Rogers, Mrs. Henry W.
Floyd. Miss Nannie Teackle.
LITTLETON, COLONEL SOUTHEY, 1645-1679. Col- onel, Virginia Forces, 1676. Served during Ba- con's Rebellion.
Rogers, Mrs. Henry W.
LIVINGSTON, PETER VAN BRUGH, 1710-1793. Pres- ident of the Provincial
Congress, New York, 1775-76. Member of the Committee of One Jun- dred, 1775.
Livingston, Miss Elizabeth.
LIVINGSTON, COLONEL PHIL- IP, 1686-1749. Lord of Livingston Manor. Mem- ber of Assembly, 1709. Participated in the cap- ture of Port Royal, 1710. and later Colonel of the Provincial Forces. Mem- ber of Council, 1725-49. Secretary for Indian Af- fairs, Province of New York, 1721-49. Poultney, Mrs. Eugene.
Poe. Mrs. Neilson. Livingston, Miss Elizabeth.
LIVINGSTON, ROBERT, I., 1654- 1728. First Lord of the Manor of Livingston. Member of the Council, Province of New York, 1698, 170I. Member of Assembly, 1709-II.
Armstrong, Miss Mary Hughes.
Rowley, Mrs. C. W.
Poultney, Mrs. Eugene. Poe, Mrs. Neilson Livingston, Miss Elisabeth.
LIVINGSTON, ROBERT, II., - .-
1790. Lord of Livingston Manor from 1749. Poultney, Mrs. Eugene. Poe, Mrs. Neilson.
LLOYD, EDWARD, I., -1695. Burgess from Lower Nor- folk Co., Va., 1644-45. Commander of Anne Arundel Co., Md., 30 July, 1650. Commissioner to make treaty with the Susquehannah Indians. 1652. Burgess, 1654. Mem- ber of the Council, 1658- 66. A party to treaty with the Susquehannah Indi- ans, 1661. Orders scouting parties against Indians, 20 June, 1662. Commissioner to confer with Virginia, 9 May, 1663.
Tilton, Miss Elizabeth.
Mackubin, Miss Florence. Coolidge, Mrs. Charles Austin. Bateman, Mrs. James M. H. Stokes, Miss Eliza Hughes. Magruder, Mrs. John Read. Lürman, Mrs. Gustav W. Beall, Mrs. Edward Sinclair.
Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle. Winn, Miss Mary.
Shippen, Mrs. Edward.
Pennington, Miss Elisabeth Lloyd. Roman, Miss Louisa Lowndes. Allen, Mrs. Ethan.
Lough, Mrs. Ernest St. George.
Lürman, Mrs. Theodor G.
Tilghman, Miss Mary.
Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd.
Paca. Miss Juliana Tilghman.
Turnbull, Mrs. John O.
Washburn, Mrs. Charles W.
Preston, Mrs. J. Alexander.
Carroll, Miss Sally Wethered. Marshall, Mrs. Charles. Merritt, Mrs. J. Alfred. Presstman, Mrs. Benjamin. Earle, Miss Mary Isabel. Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti- more. Emory, Mrs. Campbell D.
Screven, Mrs. George P. Trimble, Mrs. David C.
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Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R. Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan. Howard, Mrs. Charles. Norris, Mrs. Owen. Dandridge, Miss Anne Spotts- wood.
Semple, Mrs. Percy.
LLOYD, EDWARD, II., 1670- 1718. Burgess, Talbot Co., 1699-1702. President of the Council and Acting Governor of Maryland, 1709-14. Roman, Miss Louisa Lowndes. Lough, Mrs. Ernest St. George. Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd.
Marshall, Mrs. Charles.
Emory, Mrs. Campbell D. Screven, Mrs. George P.
Trimble, Mrs. David C.
Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R. Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan. Magruder, Mrs. John Read. Shippen, Mrs. Edward. Pennington, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd. Howard, Mrs. Charles. Tilton, Miss Elizabeth.
LLOYD, EDWARD, III., 17II- 1770. Burgess, Talbot Co., 1739. Member of Council. Roman, Miss Louisa Lowndes. Lough, Mrs. Ernest St. George. Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd. Emory, Mrs. Campbell D. Screven, Mrs. George P. Trimble, Mrs. David C. Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R. Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan. Magruder, Mrs. John Read. Shippen, Mrs. Edward. Pennington, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd. Howard, Mrs. Charles. Tilton, Miss Elizabeth.
LLOYD, EDWARD, IV., 1744- 1796. Burgess, Talbot Co., I771-73. Member Coun- cil of Safety, 1775. Mem- ber of Legislature until 1791.
Roman, Miss Louisa Lowndes, Lough, Mrs. Ernest St. George.
Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd.
Emory, Mrs. Campbell D. Screven, Mrs. George P. Trimble, Mrs. David C. Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R. Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan. Magruder, Mrs. John Read. Shippen, Mrs. Edward. Pennington, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd. Howard, Mrs. Charles. Tilton, Miss Elizabeth.
LLOYD, JAMES, -1723. Bur- gess, Talbot Co., 1712-20. Lürman, Mrs. Theodor G. Tilghman, Miss Mary. Earle, Miss Mary Isabel. Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan. Norris, Mrs. Owen.
Dandridge, Miss Anne Spotts- wood. Merritt, Mrs. J. Alfred.
LLOYD, COLONEL PHILEMON, 1646-1685. Captain of Horse on Chester and Wye Rivers, 1667 ; and served against the Indians. Colo- nel of Horse of Talbot, Kent and Cecil Counties, 1681. Burgess for Talbot County, 1671. Speaker of House of Burgesses, 1678, '81, '83, '84. Commissioner to negotiate treaty with Northern Indians (Five Nations) at Albany, 1682. Mackubin, Miss Florence. Coolidge, Mrs. Charles Austin. Bateman, Mrs. James M. HJ. Roman, Miss Louisa Lowndes. Allen, Mrs. Ethan.
Lough, Mrs. Ernest St. George. Lürman, Mrs. Theodor G. Tilghman, Miss Mary. Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd. Paca, Miss Juliana Tilghman. Turnbull, Mrs. John O. Washburn, Mrs. Charles W. Preston, Mrs. J. Alexander. Carroll, Miss Sally Wethered.
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Lürman, Mrs. Gustav W.
Marshall, Mrs. Charles.
Merritt, Mrs. J. Alfred.
Presstman, Mrs. Benjamin.
Earle, Miss Mary Isabel.
Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti- morc. Emory, Mrs. Campbell D.
Screven, Mrs. George P.
Trimble, Mrs. David C.
Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R.
Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan.
Stokes, Miss Elisa Hughes.
Magruder, Mrs. John Read.
Beall, Mrs. Edward Sinclair.
Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle.
Winn, Miss Mary.
Shippen, Mrs. Edward. Pennington, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd.
Howard, Mrs. Charles.
Norris, Mrs. Owen.
Dandridge, Miss Anne Spotts- wood. Semple, Mrs. Percy.
Tilton, Miss Elizabeth.
LOGAN, JAMES, 1674-175I. Member of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, 1702-47. President of the Council and Acting Gov- ernor, 1736-38. Mayor of Philadelphia, 1723. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1731-39. Proudfit, Miss Mary Couper.
LOWE, COLONEL HENRY, 1717. Commander of St. Mary's Co. Militia, 1696. Judge of the Provincial Court of Maryland, 1697. Deputy Commissary, 1695- 1697. Woods, Mrs. Daniel C.
LOWE, MAJOR JOHN, -- 1701. Justice, St. Mary's Co., 1694-97 ; Burgess, 1697- 1701. Jenkins, Mrs. E. Austin.
LOWE, CAPTAIN MICHAEL,
1743-1820. Captain, Prince George's Co. Militia, 1776. Jenkins, Mrs. E. Austin.
LOWNDES, CHRISTOPHER. Jus- tice, Prince George's Co., 1753-75, and of the Quo- rum from 1769. Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd.
LUCAS, ROBERT. Member of Pennsylvania Assembly,
1683. Smith, Mrs Robert C.
LUCKETT, WILLIAM. Captain of Militia, Frederick Co., 1758, in French and Indian War; Justice and County Commissioner, 1765. Luckett, Miss Mary Stacker.
LUDLOW, GABRIEL, 1704- -. Member of Assembly for Orange Co., N. Y., 1739- 1745.
Carroll, Miss Sally Wethered.
LUDWELL, PHILIP, I. Mem- ber of the Council of Vir- ginia, 1674-78, '81-87. Gov- ernor of Carolina, 1689-94. Lyster, Mrs. Henry F. LeH. Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
LUDWELL, PHILIP, II., 1672- 1727. Member of the Council of Virginia, 1702. Minor, Miss Mary Willis. Lyster, Mrs. Henry F. LeH.
LUX, DARBY, 1698-1750. Com- missioner to lay out Bal- timore Town, 1730. Mem- ber of Maryland Assem- bly, 1748. Keyser, Mrs. Samuel. Jackson, Mrs. John J. Comegys, Mrs. Joseph Par- sons. Black, Mrs. Charles H. Thompson, Miss Charlotte de Macklot. Wilson, Miss Mary Bowly. Wilson, Miss Ella Chapman. Rogers, Mrs. Henry IV. Wilson, Miss Emma.
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LUX, COLONEL DARBY, - 1795. Member Committee of Observation, 1775-76. Member Maryland Con- vention, 1775. Black, Mrs. Charles H.
LYMAN, JOHN, 1623-1690. En- sign, Lieutenant, and Cap- tain of Northampton (Mass.) Troops. In com- mand at "Fall's Fight," near Deerfield, Mass., 18 May, 1676.
Fowler, Miss Amelie de Pau.
LYNDE, JOSEPH, 1636-1727. Member of General Court. Colonel of Middlesex Reg- iment, Mass. One of the Committee of Safety, 1689. Representative, 1674, '79, '80.
Hamilton, Mrs. Levin Mayer.
LYNN, DAVID. Justice, Fred- erick Co., 1748. Boyd, Mrs. Allen Richards.
LYTLE, CAPTAIN WILLIAM, 1728-1779. Commissioned Captain, Pennsylvania Forces, 12 April, 1750. Blackwell, Mrs. Josiah Low.
MACCUBBIN, JOSEPH, 1739- 1800. Commissioned 2d Lieutenant, 22 February, 1776; Ist Lieutenant, II April, 1776, Maryland Mil- itia. Jenkins, Mrs. E. Austin.
MACCUBBIN, NICHOLAS, 1710- High Sheriff, Anne Arundel Co., 1732-34. Mackubin, Miss Florence. Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti- more.
MACCUBBIN, ZACHARIAH, 1756. High Sheriff of Anne Arundel Co., 1729- 32. Allen, Mrs. Ethan. Beall, Mrs. Edward Sinclair.
Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle. Mackubin, Miss Florence. Turnbull, Mrs. John O. Washburn, Mrs. Charles W. Preston, Mrs. J. Alexander. Carroll, Miss Sally Wethered. Ligon, Miss Elizabeth Worth- ington Dorsey.
Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti- more. Winn, Miss Mary.
MACGILL, REVEREND JAMES, 1701-1779. Rector of Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel Co., 1730- 76. James, Mrs. Norman. Macgill, Miss Louisa. Carrington, Miss Henrietta Penniman.
Gibson, Mrs. George T. M. Gary, Mrs. E. Stanley. Harrison, Mrs. Edmund Pitts.
Penniman, Miss Rebecca.
Parsons, Mrs. Joel Burton.
MACKALL, JAMES JOHN, 1717- 1772. Burgess, Calvert Co., 1745-65. Simpson, Mrs. Edward.
MACKALL, HONORABLE JAMES, 1677-1716. Burgess, 1712- I716. Mackenzie, Miss Mary G. M. MACKALL, COLONEL JOHN, 1669-1739. Burgess from Calvert Co., 1704-39. Speaker of the House, 1725-34, '39. Simpson, Mrs. Edward. Mackall, Miss Sally Somer- vell.
MAGRUDER, SAMUEL, --- 171I. Burgess, Prince George's Co., 1705-1707. Jenkins, Mrs. E. Austin.
MANIGAULT, GABRIEL, 1781. Member of South Carolina Assembly, 1748, '61, '72, etc. Treasurer of the Province, 1740. Morris, Miss Elizabeth M.
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MARSHALL, CAPTAIN SAMUEL,
-1675. Killed in the "Swamp Fight," King Philip's War, 19 Decem- ber, 1675. Franklin, Mrs. Fabian.
MARSHALL, COLONEL THOS., 1730-1802. Lieutenant of Volunteers, Virginia Forces, in French and In- dian War, 1755; Colonel of 2d Virginia Regiment in the Revolution. Carroll, Mrs. Mary Randolph. Page, Mrs. William C.
MARSHAM, RICHARD, 1713. Justice, Calvert Co., 1679-81. Parran, Mrs. James Bourne.
MARSTON, THOMAS, 1615-1690. Representative to the Gen- eral Court of Massachu- setts, 1677, and to the Gen- eral Court of New Hamp- shire, 1680-84. Stewart, Mrs. David. Hamilton, Mrs. W. T.
MARTIAN, NICHOLAS, 1591- 1657. Member of the Vir- ginia House of Burgesses, 1632.
Buell, Mrs. Daniel H. Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
MARTIN, COLONEL JAMES, - --- 1748. High Sheriff, Worcester Co., 1742-45. School Commissioner. Colonel, Worcester Co. Militia. Campbell, Mrs. Duncan.
Campbell, Miss Ella Calvert.
MARTIN, COLONEL JAMES, 1742 -. Colonel of Mil- itia, Guilford, N. C., 1775. Mercer, Mrs. Carroll.
MASON, COLONEL GEORGE, I., -1686. Justice, Staf- ford Co., Va .; Sheriff, 1670; Clerk of the County
Court, 1673. County Lieutenant, 1675. Bur- gess, 1676.
Rowland, Miss Elizabeth Mason.
Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti- more.
MASON, COLONEL GEORGE, II., 1670-1716. Captain of Potomac Rangers. Jus- tice, Stafford Co., Va., 1689-92. Sheriff of Staf- ford Co. County Lieu- tenant, 1699-1700. Rowland, Miss Elizabeth Mason. Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti- more.
MASON, COLONEL GEORGE, III., 1692-1735. Justice, Stafford Co., Va., 1713; Burgess, 1718, '23, '26. County Lieutenant, 1719. Removed to Charles Co., Md., 1730. Rowland, Miss Elizabeth Mason.
MASON, HUGH, 1606-1678. Member of General Court of Massachusetts. Magis- trate. Captain of Water- town Company, 1652. Hamilton, Mrs. Levin Mayer.
MASON, THOMSON, 1733-1785. Trustee of Leesburg, 1758. Member Virginia House of Burgesses, 1758-59, '61, '67-71, '74. Member of Assembly, 1777-79, '83. Judge of the General Court, 1778. Rowland, Miss Elizabeth Mason.
MAYNADIER, REVEREND DAN- IEL, I., -1745. Rec- tor of St. Margaret's Par- ish, Anne Arundel Co., 1712. Rector of St. Pe- ter's Parish, Talbot Co., 1714-45.
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Screven, Mrs. George P. Trimble, Mrs. David C. Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R. Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan.
MAYNADIER, REVEREND DAN-
IEL, II., 1724-1772. Rec- tor of Great Choptank Parish, Dorchester Co., 1764-72.
Screven, Mrs. George P.
Trimble, Mrs. David C. Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R. Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan.
MCALLISTER, COLONEL RICH-
ARD, -1795. Justice, York Co., Penna., 1771- 74. Member Committee of Safety, 1775. Member Provincial Congress. 1775. Colonel, 3d Battalion, York Co., 1775-77. Coun- ty Lieutenant, 1777-80. Morris, Mrs. Charles Mani- gault. Morris, Miss Elizabeth M.
MCCLINTOCK, REVEREND SAMUEL, 1732-1804. Chap- lain, 2d New Hampshire Regiment, June-July, 1775. Stewart, Mrs. David. Hamilton, Mrs. W. T.
MCKEAN, THOMAS, 1723-1817. Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Presi- dent of Congress. Three times Governor of Penn- sylvania. Chief Justice of Pennsylvania for twenty- two years. Redwood, Mrs. Frank T. Screven, Mrs. George P. Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R.
McKIM, LIEUTENANT THOS. 1710-1784. Commissioned by the Governor of Del- aware, Lieutenant of Mil- itia in the Upper Regi- ment from Brandywine Hundred, 1756. Justice of the Peace and Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas, New Castle, Del., 1774. von Kapff, Mrs. Frederick, Jr. Wilson, Miss Mary Bowly. Wetmore, Mrs. Russell. Wilson, Miss Ella Chapman. Hayes, Mrs. John S. Heyward, Mrs. Wilson P. Wilson, Miss Emma. Wilson, Miss Ella C.
McKINNIE, BARNABY. Jus- tice, Bertie Co., N. C., 1724-28; Edgecombe Co., 1739. Member North Car- olina Assembly, 1735. Smith, Mrs. Frederick Henry.
McPHERSON, COLONEL ROB- ERT, 1730-1789. Captain, 3d Pennsylvania Battal- ion, 1758, and in Forbes' expedition against Fort Duquesne. Sheriff of York Co., Penna., 1762- 65; Justice, 1764-75. Mem- ber of Assembly, 1765-67; '81-85. County Treasurer, 1755, '68. Colonel of Pennsylvania Militia in the Revolution. McCrackin, Mrs. Alexander. Rogers, Mrs. Henry W.
MERRYMAN, JOHN, 1737-1814. Member Committee of Observation, Baltimore Co., 1774-76. Judge of Orphans' Court, Balti- more Co., 1784. Black, Mrs. Charles H.
MIDDLETON, CAPTAIN THOS. 1674 -1744. Prince George's Co., Md. Cap- tain of Rangers in Indian disturbances, 1698. Leakin, Miss Margaret Dob- bin.
Sioussat, Mrs. Albert Willis.
MILLER, MICHAEL, -1700. Burgess, Kent Co., 1685. Chatard, Mrs. Thomas M.
MINOR, GARRETT.
Member
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of Committee of Safety, Louisa Co., Va., 1775. Polk, Mrs. William Stewart.
MINOR, JOHN, 1735-1800. Member of Committee of Safety, Caroline Co., Va., 1774-75. Poultney, Mrs. Arthur E. Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
MITCHELL, WILLIAM, 1685. Member of Coun- cil of Maryland, 1649. Spencer, Mrs. Jervis. Mullan, Mrs. John. Boone, Mrs. Daniel A.
MOALE, JOHN, I., 1697-1740. Burgess, Baltimore Co., 1729. Early, Mrs. Alexander R. Slingluff, Mrs. Fielder C. Nicholas, Mrs. Wilson Cary.
MOALE, JOHN, II., 1731-1798. Burgess from Baltimore Co., 1767. Member of Convention, 1774-75, and of Committee of Observa- tion, 1775. Lieutenant- Colonel, Baltimore Town Battalion, 1776. Early, Mrs. Alexander R. Nicholas, Mrs. Wilson Cary.
MONROE, PRESIDENT JAMES, 1758-1831. Lieutenant Vir- ginia Forces, 28 Septem- ber, 1775. Aide de Camp to Lord Stirling, with rank of Major, 1777-78. Member of Virginia As- sembly. United States Senator. President of the United States, 1817-25. McIntire, Mrs. William Watson.
MOORE, BERNARD. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1748. Clark, Mrs. Frank P.
MOORE, JOHN. Collector of
the Port of Philadelphia, 1703. Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan. Dandridge, Miss Anne Spotts- wood.
MOORE, WILLIAM, 1699-1783. Colonel, First Associated Regiment, Chester Co., Penna., 1747-48, and re- commissioned in 1755. Member of Assembly. President of the County Court.
Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan. Dandridge, Miss Anne Spotts- wood.
MORGAN, HENRY, -1663. High Sheriff and Com- mander of the Militia of Kent Co .. 1648. Justice, 1650-59. Burgess, 1659. Emory, Mrs. Campbell D. Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan.
Magruder, Mrs. John Read. Shippen, Mrs. Edward. Pennington, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd. Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd. Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R. Screven, Mrs. George P.
Howard, Mrs. Charles.
MORGAN, CAPTAIN JACOB,
1716-1792. Captain, Ist
Battalion, Pennsylvania Troops, 1755. Captain in 2d Battalion, 1757. Adju- tant, 1760. O'Ferrall, Mrs. Frank F.
MORRIS, ANTHONY, 1654-1707. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1692. Judge of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1694. Member of Provincial Council, 1695. Mayor of Philadelphia, 1704. Murray, Mrs. Francis Key.
MORRIS, HONORABLE LEWIS, I., 1671-1746. Chief Jus- tice of New York, 1720- 38. First Governor of the
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Province of New Jersey, 1738-46. Morris, Miss Elizabeth M.
MORRIS, HONORABLE LEWIS, II., 1698-1762. Judge of the High Court of Admir- alty, Province of New York. Morris, Miss Elizabeth M.
MORRIS, HONORABLE LEWIS, III., 1726-1798. Member of Congress, 1775. Signer the Declaration of Inde- pendence. Brigadier-Gen- eral, New York State Mil- itia.
Morris, Miss Elizabeth M.
MORRIS, HONORABLE ROB- ERT, 1734-1806. Signer of the Declaration of Inde- pendence.
Slingluff, Mrs. Fielder C.
MORTON, CAPTAIN JOHN,
1730-1779. Member of Committee of Safety, 1775. Captain in the Fourth Regiment Virginia Conti- nental Line, 19 February, 1776. Ridgely, Mrs. John.
MOSELEY, COLONEL EDWARD, 1661-1736. Colonel and Justice of Princess Anne Co., Va .; High Sheriff, 1707-8. Member of the House of Burgesses. Knight of the Golden Horseshoe, 1710-22. Smith, Miss Virginia Hope Bryant.
MOSELEY, EDWARD HACK, -1783. Burgess, Princ- ess Anne Co., Va., 1761- 69; Colonel and Sheriff of the County. Smith, Miss Virginia Hope Bryant.
MOSELY, SAMUEL, 1641-1680. Commissioner to treat
with Narragansett Indians. Commander of Troop in King Philip's War. Hamilton, Mrs. Levin Mayer.
MOTTE, ISAAC, 1700-1770. For thirty years Treasurer of South Carolina. Taylor, Mrs. Winfield J.
MUHLENBERG, MAJOR - GEN- ERAL JOHN PETER GA- BRIEL, 1746-1807. Colonel of the Eighth Virginia Regiment, December, 1775. Brigadier-General, Continental Army, 21 Feb- ruary, 1777. Member of Congress, 1789-95, 1799- 1801. United States Sen- ator, 1801. McSherry, Mrs. H. Clinton. Hoogewerff, Mrs. John A.
MUMFORD, THOMAS. Went to Virginia with the First Supply, 1607. One of the Incorporators named in the second charter of Vir- ginia, 28 May, 1609. Mason, Mrs. John Thomson.
MURDOCK, REVEREND GEORGE, --- 1761. Rector of Rock Creek Parish, Prince George's and Frederick Counties, 1726- 61.
Mercein, Mrs. Thomas R. Stokes, Miss Eliza Hughes.
MURDOCK, WILLIAM, -1769. Burgess, Prince George's Co., 1749-69. Member of Committee to represent Maryland in the Stamp Act Congress, held in New York, October, 1765. Kerfoot, Mrs. Samuel Humes. Beckwith, Mrs. Franklin H. Woods, Mrs. Daniel C.
MURRAY, DOCTOR WILLIAM (Cambridge), 1696-1763. Justice, Dorchester Co., I734-57. Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan.
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MURRAY, DOCTOR WILLIAM (Chestertown), 1708-1769. Justice, Kent Co., 1750. Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan.
NASH, COLONEL JOHN. Mem- ber of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1755-65. Captain of a company in the Indian Wars. High Sheriff, Prince Edward Co., 1758.
Ligon, Miss Elisabeth Worth- ington Dorsey.
NEALE, CAPTAIN JAMES, 1615- 1684. Member Provincial Council of Maryland, 1643- 44, and 1660-61. Burgess, 1666. Commissioner of the Treasury, 1643. At- torney of Lord Baltimore at Amsterdam to protest against the seating of the Dutch and Swedes on the Delaware River and Bay. Commissioned Captain by Lord Baltimore (1661) to raise troops against the Dutch on Delaware Bay. Keyser, Mrs. William.
Mackubin. Miss Florence.
Coolidge, Mrs. Charles Austin. Bateman, Mrs. James M. H. Tilton, Miss Elizabeth.
Hunt, Mrs. Dunbar.
Hunt, Miss Anita Dunbar.
Brent, Miss Nanine Maria. Brent, Miss Ida S.
Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R.
Roman, Miss Louisa Lowndes. Lough, Mrs. Ernest St. George.
Lürman, Mrs. Theodor G.
Tilghman, Miss Mary. Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd. Paca, Miss Juliana Tilghman. Turnbull, Mrs. John O. Woods, Mrs. Danicl C. Washburn, Mrs. Charles W. Preston, Mrs. J. Alexander. Trimble, Mrs. David C Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan.
Stokes, Miss Eliza Hughes.
Milnor, Miss Mary Worth- ington.
Magruder, Mrs. John Read. Lürman, Mrs. Gustav W.
Beall, Mrs. Edward Sinclair. Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle. Winn, Miss Mary.
Shippen, Mrs. Edward.
Pennington, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd.
Williams, Mrs. Charles Phelps.
Manly, Mrs. L. Tyson.
Carroll, Miss Sally Wethered.
Marshall, Mrs. Charles.
Merritt, Mrs. J. Alfred.
Presstman, Mrs. Benjamin.
Denman, Mrs. H. B.
Redwood, Mrs. Frank T. Earle, Miss Mary Isabel.
Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti- more. Emory, Mrs. Campbell D. Screven, Mrs. George P.
Penniman, Mrs. George Dob- bin.
Howard, Mrs. Charles.
Norris, Mrs. Owen.
Dandridge, Miss Anne Spotts- wood.
Mackenzie, Miss Mary G. M. Semple, Mrs. Percy. Baughman, Mrs. Mary Jane. Jones, Mrs. George Alphonso.
NELSON, MAJOR JOHN, 1750- 1827. Captain, 7th Vir- ginia, 28 October, 1776; retired, 4 September, 1778. Served subsequently as Major in a Virginia State Regiment.
Ober, Mrs. Robert.
NELSON, ROGER, 1735-1815. Second Lieutenant, 5th Maryland, 1779, and Ist Lieutenant, 1780. Wound- ed and taken prisoner at Camden, 1780. Trans- ferred to Baylor's Dra- goons, 1782, and served to the end of the war. Mem- ber of Congress, 1804-10. Steele, Miss Rosa.
Beckwith, Mrs. Franklin H.
NELSON, SECRETARY THOMAS,
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1716-1782. Member of the Council of Virginia, 1764. President of the Council. Secretary of State. One of the Governors of Will- iam and Mary College. Ober, Mrs. Robert.
NICHOLAS, DOCTOR GEORGE,
1680 - 1734. Represented William and Mary Col- lege in the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1730. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
NICHOLAS, ROBERT CARTER, 1728-1780. Member of the Virginia House of Bur- gesses, 1758, '66-74. Speak- er, 1764-70. Treasurer of Virginia. Member of the various revolutionary con- ventions, and President, pro tem., of that of 1775. Carter, Miss Mary Coles. Nicholas, Miss Cary Ann Nicholas, Miss Elizabeth Cary. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
NICHOLSON, COLONEL JOSEPH, 1709-1787. High Sheriff of Kent Co., 1763-68; Colonel of the County Militia; Deputy Commis- sary for many years. Shippen, Mrs. Edward. Magruder, Mrs. John Read.
NICHOLSON, JOSEPH, JR., 1734- 1786. Justice, Kent Co., 1760. Member of Mary- land Convention, 1775. Magruder, Mrs. John Read.
NICOLL, MATTHIAS, 1621-1687. Captain in the British Army, 1664. Secretary of the Province of New York, 1664-80. Member of the King's Council, 1667-80. Speaker of Pro- vincial Assembly, 1683. Judge of the Court of Ad-
miralty, 1686. Mayor of New York, 1672. Mason, Mrs. John Thomson.
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