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NICOLL, HONORABLE WILL- IAM, 1657-1723. Member of Council, New York, 1691-98. Speaker of Pro- vincial Assembly, 1702-18. Attorney - General, 1687- 90.
Mason, Mrs. John Thomson.
NICOLS, REVEREND HENRY, -
1678-1748. Rector of St. Michael's Church, Talbot Co., 1708-48. Marshall, Mrs. Charles. Merritt, Mrs. J. Alfred.
NOTLEY, HONORABLE THOS. -1679. Burgess, St. Mary's Co., 1665-71, and for St. Mary's City, 1671- 74. Member of Council, 1676-79. Deputy Gover- nor, 1678.
Denman, Mrs. H. B.
Williams, Mrs. Charles Phelps.
Jones, Mrs. George Alphonzo.
OGDEN, JOHN, 1610-1681 (Eliz- abeth Towne). Magis- trate, 1656. Of Upper House, General Court. 1660-61, Colony of Con- necticut. Patentee, 1662. Member of King's Coun- cil, Province of New Jer- sey, 1665. Schout and Acting Governor of the English Colony in East Jersey, 1673, during the Dutch occupation. Camak, Miss M. Annie.
OGLE, GOVERNOR SAMUEL,
1694-1752. Governor of Maryland, 1732, 1735-42, 1747-52. Lewis, Miss Virginia Tayloe. Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle. Shawhan, Mrs. Charles S.
OWEN, ROBERT, -1697. Jus-
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tice, Merion, Pa., 1695-97. Member of Pennsylvania Assembly, 1695-97. Blackford, Mrs. Eugene. Poultney, Mrs. Arthur E.
PACA, AQUILA, -1721. High Sheriff, Baltimore Co., 1702-03; Burgess, 1708. Paca, Miss Juliana Tilghman.
PACA, WILLIAM, 1740-1799. Signer of the Declaration of Independence, 1776. Governor of Maryland, 1782-85.
Paca, Miss Juliana Tilghman.
PAGE, COLONEL JOHN, 1627- 1692. Member of the Council of Virginia, 1683- 92. Colonel of York Co. Ober, Mrs. Robert. Minor, Miss Mary Willis. Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent.
Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
PAGE, GOVERNOR JOHN, 1744- 1808. Member of the Vir- ginia House of Burgesses, 1771. Member of Coun- cil, 1773. Member of Con- gress, 1789-97. Governor of Virginia, 1802-03. Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
PAGE, HONORABLE MANN I., 1691-1730. Member of the Council of Virginia, 1714-3I. Ober, Mrs. Robert. Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
PAGE, HONORABLE MANN II., 1718 --. Member of the Virginia House of Bur- gesses, 1762-65. Visitor of William and Mary Col- lege, 1750. Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
PAGE, HONORABLE MAT- THEW, 1660-1704. One of the original Board of Trustees for William and Mary College, 1693. Mem- ber of the Council of Vir- ginia, 1699.
Ober, Mrs. Robert.
Minor, Miss Mary Willis. Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
PARKE, HONORABLE DANIEL. Member of the Council of Virginia, 1692. Captain- General and Governor of the Leeward Islands. Goldsborough, Mrs. George Robins.
PARKE, WILLIAM, 1595-1685. Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1638. Repre- sented Roxbury, Mass., in the General Court, 1635-67, the longest known term of service under the old charter.
Williams, Miss Sue Camp- bell.
Mackenzie, Miss Mary G. M.
PARSONS, MAJOR - GENERAL SAMUEL HOLDEN, 1737- I789. Member of Con- necticut Assembly eight- een consecutive sessions. King's Attorney, 1773. Major, 1770, Connecticut Forces. Major-General, 1780.
Winchester, Mrs. H. Carroll.
PARTRIDGE, REVEREND RALF, - -1658. Pastor of the Church at Duxbury, Mass., 1636-1658. Powell, Mrs. William S.
PARTRIDGE, SAMUEL, 1645- 1740. Quartermaster, Ma- jor John Pynchon's Troop, 1688. Deputy, 1683, '85,
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'86. Assistant. Associate Judge, Hampshire Coun- ty Court, 1685. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1692-1740, Colony of Massachusetts Bay. Jacobs, Mrs. Jesse Elliott. Wood, Mrs. Joseph C.
PEABODY, LIEUTENANT FRANCIS, 1614-1697. Lieu- tenant in the Militia, Topsfield, Mass., 1668. Powell, Mrs. William S.
PEALE, CHARLES WILLSON,
1741 - 1827. Captain of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1776, and served in the battles of Trenton and Germantown. Member of Pennsylvania Legislature, 1779.
Atkinson, Mrs. Robert.
Gamble, Mrs. Robert Howard. Iglehart, Mrs. C. Iredell. Robinson, Miss Louisa Hall.
PEARCE, CAPTAIN DANIEL. Burgess, Kent Co., 1709- 13. Merritt, Mrs. J. Alfred.
PEARCE, WILLIAM, -1720. Burgess, Cecil Co., 1694, 1706-07. Chief Judge, Kent Co., 1714-15. Turnbull, Mrs. John O Preston, Mrs. J. Alexander. Carroll, Miss Sally Wcthered.
PEARSON, ROBERT. Burgess of Trenton, N. J., 1746. Thom, Mrs. J. Pembroke. Duke, Mrs. Basil.
PEMBERTON, DOCTOR THOS., 1653-1693. As Surgeon, accompanied expedition to Canada, 1690. Hall, Miss Elizabeth Ward.
Hall, Miss Mary Stickney.
PENGILLY, LIEUTENANT JOHN, -- 1709. Ensign,
Massachusetts Militia, 1692; Lieutenant, 1700. Fisher, Mrs. William A. Woodruff, Mrs. George C.
PENHALLOW, SAMUEL, 1665- 1726. Deputy to the Gen- eral Court, 1698. Speaker of the House, 1699. Treas- urer, 1699-1726. Assistant, 1702. Secretary, 1 704. Judge of Superior Court, 1714-17. Chief Justice,
1717 - 26. Commissary- General, 1712. Colony of New Hampshire. Hall, Miss Elizabeth Ward. Hall, Miss Mary Stickney.
PENNOCK, JOSEPH, 1677-1771. Member of Pennsylvania Assembly, 1716-28. Martin, Mrs. Frank.
PEPPERRELL, LIEUTENANT- COLONEL WILLIAM, 1654- 1754, Kittery, Me. Cap- tain of the company of Provincial Militia (1714) Commandant of His Maj- esty's Fort at Kittery Point, 1714. Subsequent- ly Lieutenant-Colonel of the Provincial Militia of York Co., Me. Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, 1715-30. Deputy to the General Court of Mas- sachusetts, 1696 Belknap, Mrs. Charles. Browne, Mrs. Samuel Tracy. Assheton, Mrs. William Her- bert.
PERRY, WILLIAM, 1746-1799. Justice, Caroline Co., 1774. Receiver of Alienation Fees for the Proprietary of Maryland. Markoe, Mrs. Frank. Sibley, Mrs. Clarence. Dugan, Mrs. Hammond.
PETERS, WILLIAM, -circ, 1790. Came to Pennsyl- vania, 1736-7. Justice of
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County Court, of Court of Common Pleas, and of Orphans' Court. Deputy Secretary of Province of Pennsylvania, and Clerk of the Provincial Court, 1757. Member of Penn- sylvania Assembly, 1752- 56.
Buchanan, Mrs. Roberdeau.
PEYTON, FRANCIS, -1808. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1769- 1774; Member of Con- vention, 1775. Luckett, Miss Mary Stacker.
PEYTON, VALENTINE, 1686-
1751. Justice, Prince
William Co., Va., 1743. Sheriff, 1749; Burgess, 1736.
James, Mrs. Norman.
Luckett, Miss Mary Stackcr.
Macgill, Miss Louisa.
Gibson, Mrs. George T. M. Gary, Mrs. E. Stanley.
Gibson, Mrs. Charles H.
Cottman, Mrs. Clarence. Powell, Miss Sarah Harrison.
PHELPS, WILLIAM, 1599-1672. One of the eight Commis- sioners appointed by the Bay Colony, 3 March, 1636, " to govern the peo- ple of Connecticut." Mem- ber of Court, in 1637, at Hartford, that declared war against the Pequots. Assistant, 1638-43. Franklin, Mrs. Fabian.
PHILPOT, BRIAN, 1695 -. Justice, Baltimore Co .. 1750. Ridgely, Mrs. John. Philpot, Miss Mary Dennison.
PHILPOT, ENSIGN BRIAN. 1748-1812. Ensign, Small- wood's Regiment, 14 Jan- uary, 1776. Philpot, Miss Mary Dennison.
PILE, HONORABLE JOHN. Member of the Council of Maryland, 1649-50. Brent, Miss Ida S. Keyser, Mrs. William.
Hunt, Mrs. Dunbar. Hunt, Miss Anita Dunbar.
PLAISTEAD, JOHN, 1660- Judge of the Superior Court of New Hampshire, 1699. Chief Justice, 1716. Speaker of Assembly, 1695, 1718, '27.
Franklin, Mrs. Fabian.
PLAISTED, LIEUTENANT ROG- ER, -1675. Deputy, 1663-64, '73. Lieutenant, Captain Charles Frost's Company, 1670. Killed (1675) in a fight with the Indians.
Franklin, Mrs. Fabian.
PLATER, ATTORNEY-GENERAL GEORGE, -1707. Attor- ney-General of Maryland, 1691, '95-96.
Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan.
Magruder, Mrs. John Read. Shippen, Mrs. Edward. Pennington, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd. Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd. Howard, Mrs. Charles.
PLATER, HONORABLE GEORGE, 1695-1755. Member of Council, 1732-55. Deputy Secretary of Maryland, 1755. Roman, Miss Louisa Lowndes. Lough, Mrs. Ernest St. George. Pennington, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd. 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.
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Howard, Mrs. Charles. Shawhan, Mrs. Charles S. Tilton, Miss Elizabeth.
PLOWDEN, SIR EDMUND, 1590- 1659. Founder, Gover- nor, Captain-General, and Earl Palatine of New Al- bion (now New Jersey). Charter granted by Charles I.
Jenkins, Mrs. Michael. Jenkins, Mrs. Edmund Plow- den. Hinckley, Mrs. Robert. O'Donnell, Mrs. Columbus.
POLK, DAVID, 1705-1778. Jus- tice, Somerset Co., 1763. Polk, Miss Anna Maria. Gorter, Mrs. Gosse Onno. Jenkins, Mrs. E. Austin.
POLK, THOMAS, 1735-1793. Member of Provincial As- sembly of North Carolina and signer of the Meck- lenberg Declaration of In- dependence. Brown, Miss Lizinka Camp- bell.
POPE, NATHANIEL, -1660. Member of Maryland As- sembly, 1642. Lieutenant- Colonel of Militia, West- moreland Co., Va. Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
POWELL, COLONEL LEVIN, 1738-1810. Member Com- mittee of Observation, 1774. Major of Militia, 1775. Lieutenant-Colonel Grayson's Additional Continental Regiment, 1777 - 1778 ; Presidential Elector; member Virginia Convention, 1788. Gibson, Mrs. Charles H. Cottman. Mrs. Clarence. Powell, Miss Sarah Harrison. Semple, Mrs. Percy.
PRICE, COLONEL THOMAS,- 1795. Justice, Frederick
Co., 1762-1776. Captain of Riflemen, 1775. Major, 1776. Colonel, 2d Regi- ment, Maryland Line, 1777. King, Miss Virginia.
Pearre, Miss Mary Smith Worthington.
Phenix, Miss Florence. Blackiston, Mrs. A. Hooton. Smith, Miss Clementine. Smith, Miss Sallie Cox.
PRINCE, GOVERNOR THOMAS, 1600-1673. Assistant, Ply- mouth Colony, from 1635. Governor, 1634-38, and 1657-72. Member of the Council of War, and "went forth against the Pequot Indians," 1637. Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1645, '50, '61
Green, Mrs. William.
PROVOST, DAVID, I., 1608-1656. Commander at Fort Good Hope, 1642-47. First of the "nine men," 1652. Sergeant, Blue Flag Com- pany, Burgher Corps, New Amsterdam, 1653. First separate Schout at Breuckelen, 1655. Schout and Secretary of Breucke- len, Amersfoort and Mid- wont until his death. Lürman, Mrs. Gustav W.
PROVOST, DAVID, II., 1670- 1724. Captain in Colonel Abraham de Peyster's Regiment, New York City, 1700. Major, 1710. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1716. Member of General As- sembly, 1702-II. Member of Council, 1708-10. Lürman, Mrs. Gustav W.
QUINCY, LIEUTENANT-COLO- NEL EDMUND, 1627-1698, Braintree. Deputy to the General Court. Major. Lieutenant - Colonel in
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command of the Suffolk Regiment, 1698, Colony of Massachusetts Bay. Woods, Mrs. Daniel C.
QUINCY, COLONEL JOHN, 1689- 1767, Boston, Mass. Mem- ber of the House of Rep- resentatives, 1717, 1719-41; Speaker, 1729-41; Member of His Majesty's Council, 1742, 1747-53; Colonel of the Suffolk Regiment. Woods, Mrs. Daniel C.
RAMSAY, DAVID, 1749-1815. Surgeon of the Charleston Artillery Company at siege of Savannah, 1781. Member of South Caro- lina Legislature, 1 776- 1781. Member of Council of South Carolina. Mem- ber of Congress, 1782, '85. Ramsay, Miss Martha Parker.
RANDOLPH, ISHAM, 1687-1742. Member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1738- 40. Colonel of Militia, 1740. Adjutant-General of Virginia, 1738-42.
McLean, Mrs. Thomas Chal- mers.
Gordon, Miss Margaret Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent.
Buchanan, Miss Esther Sid- ney. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton. Cary, Mrs. Wilson Miles. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
RANDOLPH, COLONEL RICH- ARD (of Curles), 1691- 1748. Member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1728, 1736-40. Treasurer of Vir- ginia, 1736-42. Colonel of Henrico Co.
McLean, Mrs. Thomas Chal- mers. Gordon, Miss Margaret. Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent.
Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
RANDOLPH, COLONEL THOMAS, 1689-1730. Justice of Hen- rico Co., Va., from 1714, and Presiding Justice of Goochland Co., 1728. Colonel of Militia and County Lieutenant. Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
RANDOLPH, COLONEL THOMAS MANN, 1741-1793. Mem- ber of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1772-73, and of Convention, 1775-76. Colonel of Militia. Mem- ber of the Virginia Sen- ate, 1776, and of the House of Delegates, 1784- 88.
Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
RANDOLPH, WILLIAM, 1650- 17II. Clerk of Henrico Co., Va., 1673-83. Cap- tain, 1680. Attorney-Gen- eral of Virginia, 1696. Speaker of the House of Burgesses, 1698. Colonel of his county.
McLean, Mrs. Thomas Chal- mers.
Gordon, Miss Margaret.
Carroll. Mrs. Mary Randolph. Page, Mrs. William C. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent.
Buchanan, Miss Esther Sid- ney. Cary, Mrs. Wilson Miles. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
RANDOLPH, COLONEL WILL- IAM (of Tuckahoe), 1713- 1745. Justice for Gooch- land Co., Va., 1735-44.
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Member of the House of
Burgesses, 1744. First Clerk of Albemarle Co. Colonel of Militia. Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
RAPER, THOMAS. Member of New Jersey Assembly, 1708. Smith, Mrs Robert C.
READE, GEORGE, -1670. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1644. Member of Council, 1657- 60.
Reynolds, Mrs. William.
Tarleton, Mrs. Robert.
Buell, Mrs. Daniel H.
Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
Colvin, Mrs. Alexander B.
REVELL, RANDALL, 1611 -. Member of the Maryland Assembly, 1638. Burgess, Accomac Co., Va., 1660. Whitridge, Mrs. William H. Rogers, Mrs. Henry W. Floyd, Miss Nannie Teackle.
RHOADS, SAMUEL. 1711-1784. Member of Philadelphia City Council, 1741; Mayor of Philadelphia, 1 774. Member of Assembly of Pennsylvania, 1761, '62-64, '71-74. Delegate to Con- tinental Congress, 1774. Cromwell, Mrs. Kennedy.
RICHMOND, CAPTAIN EDWARD, 1632 - 1696. Lieutenant, 1676, in King Philip's War. Captain, 1684. Dep- uty to the Rhode Island Assembly, 1678-79, '86. Mason, Mrs. John Thomson.
RIDGELY, CHARLES.
1772. Justice, Baltimore Co., 1741-53. Burgess, 175I. Moore, Mrs. Henry.
McBlair, Miss Emily.
Goodwin, Miss Elisabeth Taylor.
Smith, Mrs. Virginia McBlair. Simpson, Mrs. Edward.
Turnbull, Mrs. John O.
Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Young. Washburn, Mrs. Charles W.
Preston, Mrs. J. Alexander. Gorter, Mrs. Albert L.
Carroll, Miss Sally Wethered. Chatard, Mrs. Thomas M.
Beall, Mrs. Edward Sinclair. Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle.
Winn, Miss Mary.
Smith, Mrs. Chandler Price.
RIDGELY, COLONEL HENRY, -
-1710. Justice, Anne Arundel Co., 1686, '89. '92, '94. Burgess, 1692. Com- missioned Captain of Foot, Maryland Militia, 4 Sep- tember, 1689; Major, July, 1694; Lieutenant-Colonel, 9 October, 1694. Fisher, Mrs. Charles D. Carrington, Miss Henrietta Penniman.
Harrison, Mrs. Edmund Pitts. Gill, Mrs. Martin Gillet. Penniman, Miss Rebecca.
Nicholson, Mrs. Charles G.
Dorsey, Miss Ella Loraine.
Parsons, Mrs. Joel Burton.
Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti- more. Smith, Mrs. Chandler Price. Mackubin, Miss Florence.
RIDGELY, HENRY, -1750. Justice, Anne Arundel Co., 1730 -; of Quorum, 1733-42. Harrison, Mrs. Edmund Pitts. Penniman, Miss Rebecca. Parsons, Mrs. Joel Burton. Smith, Mrs. Chandler Price.
RIDGELY, MAJOR HENRY, 1728 - 1791. Commanded Rangers in Indian War, 1755. Major of Anne Arundel Co. Militia, 1761- 73; Colonel, 1773. Marshall, Mrs. Charles.
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RIDGELY, JOHN, 1723-1771. Burgess, Baltimore Co., 1767. Justice, 1750- - of Quorum, 1752-53. Simpson, Mrs. Edward.
Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Young. Sloan, Mrs. Robert Neale. Gorter, Mrs. Albert L.
RIDGELY, ROBERT, -1681.
Commissioned Chief Clerk to the Secretary, Clerk of the Provincial Court, Register and Ex- aminer of the High Court of Chancery, 19 January, 1670-71. Deputy Secretary of Maryland, 1671. Moore, Mrs. Henry McBlair, Miss Emily.
Goodwin, Miss Elizabeth Taylor.
Smith, Mrs. Virginia McBlair. Simpson, Mrs. Edward. Turnbull, Mrs. John O.
Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Young. Washburn, Mrs. Charles W. Preston, Mrs. J. Alexander.
Gorter, Mrs. Albert L. Carroll, Miss Sally Wethered. Ridgely, Mrs. Charles.
Beall, Mrs. Edward Sinclair.
Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle.
Winn, Miss Mary.
Smith, Mrs. Chandler Price.
RINGGOLD, MAJOR JAMES, --- 1686. Major of Kent Co. Militia, 1678-83. Justice, Kent Co., 1661. Merritt, Mrs. J. Alfred.
RINGGOLD, THOMAS, -17II. Justice, Kent Co., 1695. Earle, Miss Mary Isabel.
RINGGOLD, MAJOR WILLIAM. Member Committee of Observation, 1775. Cap- tain, Queen Anne's Co. Militia, 16 March, 1776. Earle, Miss Mary Isabel.
RISTEAU, JOHN. High Sher- iff, Baltimore Co., 1742. Semmes, Mrs. John E.
ROBERTS, HUGH, -1708. Member of Council of Pennsylvania. Presstman, Mrs. Benjamin.
ROBINS, GEORGE, 1697-1742. Burgess, Talbot Co.,
1728-31.
Presstman, Mrs. Benjamin. Stokes, Miss Eliza Hughes. Semple, Mrs. Percy.
ROBINS, COLONEL OBEDIENCE, 1600-1662. Burgess for Accomac Co., Va., 1629- 30, '44, '52. Commander of Accomac, 1632. Mem- ber of Council, 1656-59. Floyd, Miss Nannie Teackle.
ROBINS, THOMAS, 1672-1721. Burgess, Talbot Co., 1709-17. Presstman, Mrs. Benjamin. Stokes, Miss Elisa Hughes.
ROBINSON, CHRISTOPHER, 1645-1693. Member of Council of Virginia, 1692; Secretary of State, 1692. Page, Mrs. William C.
ROGERS, COLONEL NICHOLAS, 1753-1822. Aid to Gen- eral Ducoudrais, 1777, and to General De Kalb, 1778. Member of Committee for the defense of Baltimore, 1780. McIntire, Mrs. William Watson. Goldsborough, Mrs. George Robins.
ROLFE, JOHN, 1585 - 1622. Member of Council of Virginia, 1619; Secretary of State and Recorder- General, 1617-19. Tait, Mrs. John R. Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent.
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Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
ROLFE, LIEUTENANT THOMAS, 1616 ---. Permanent Com- mander of the Garrison of Chickahominy Fort, 1646. Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
ROSCOE, WILLIAM, JR., 1699- 1753. Burgess for War- wick Co., Va., 1736. Jenkins, Mrs. T. Meredith.
Brooks, Mrs. Walter B., Jr. White, Mrs. Miles, Jr.
Ross, JOHN, 1696-1766. Mayor of Annapolis, 1748, 1764- 65. Clerk to the Council of Maryland, 1729-64. Naval Officer of Patuxent, 1761-65. Howard, Mrs. Charles.
ROUSBY, JOHN, I., -1685. Clerk of the Upper House, 1671. Burgess for Calvert Co., 1681-83.
Pennington, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd.
Tilton, Miss Elizabeth. 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. Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd. Howard, Mrs. Charles.
ROUSBY, JOHN, II., -1744. Member of the Maryland House of Burgesses, 1714- 21. Member of Council, 1721-36. 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 Elisabeth Lloyd. Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd. Howard, Mrs. Charles. Tilton, Miss Elizabeth.
ROZER, COLONEL BENJAMIN, -- 1680. High Sheriff of Charles Co., 1667 - 68. Member of Council, 1677- 80.
Denman, Mrs. H. B. Williams, Mrs. Charles Phelps.
Jones, Mrs. George Alphonzo.
ST. LEGER, SIR WARHAM. Incorporator named in Royal Charter of Virginia, 12 March, 1612. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
SAMBORNE, LIEUTENANT JOHN, 1620-1692, Hampton, N. H. Ensign in the Hamp- ton Company ; promoted to Lieutenant, 15 October, 1679. Stewart, Mrs. David. Hamilton, Mrs. W. T.
SAMBORNE, CAPTAIN JONA- THAN, 1672-1741. Captain of a Troop of Horse, in active service against In- dians, 1724-26. Stewart, Mrs. David. Hamilton, Mrs. W. T.
SAMBORNE, PETER, 1713-1810. Member of New Hamp- shire Provincial Congress, 1775. Stewart, Mrs. David. Hamilton, Mrs. W. T.
SAMBORNE, TRISTRAM, 1691- 1771. Representative for Kingston, N. H., 1734, '36-37. Stewart, Mrs. David. Hamilton, Mrs. W. T.
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SANDERLAIN, JAMES, -1692. Justice, Chester Co., Penna., 1681. Member of Assembly for Chester, 1688-89.
Iglehart, Mrs. C. Iredell. Robinson, Miss Louisa Hall. Whitridge, Mrs. Horatio L. Taylor, Mrs. Winfield J. Turnbull, Mrs. Alexander Nisbet.
Garrett, Mrs. T. Harrison.
SANDS, COMFORT, 1748-1834. Member of Committee of Sixty to carry out non- importation resolutions of Congress, 1774. Member of New York Committee of One Hundred, 1775. Member of Provincial Congress, 1775. Auditor- General of New York, 1776-82. Member of New York Legislature, 1778. Strother, Mrs. Nelson.
SAUGHIER, GEORGE. Member of Maryland Assembly, 1647-8. Mc Intire, Mrs. William Watson.
Goldsborough, Mrs. George Robins.
SAUNDERS, HONORABLE JAMES, -1707. Justice, Anne Arundel Co., 1692, '96. Burgess, 1692-1701. One of the Commissioners to lay out Annapolis, 1694- 96. Member of Council of Maryland, 1701-1707. 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.
SCARBURGH, CAPTAIN ED- MUND, -1634. Member
of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1629-32. Jus- tice, Northampton Co.,
1632-33.
Bayard, Miss Ellen Howard. Howard, Miss Marian Gilmor. Bayard, Mrs. Richard Bassett. King, Mrs. Joseph.
Marshall, Mrs. Edward Ath- elstan. Whitridge, Mrs. William H. Floyd, Miss Nannie Teackle. Shippen, Mrs. Edward.
SCARBURGH, COLONEL ED- MUND, -1671. Member Virginia House of Bur- gesses, 1642-71. Speaker of the House, 1645. In command of the expedi- tion against the Assa- teague Indians, 1659. Sur- veyor-General of Virginia. Shippen, Mrs. Edward. von Kapff, Mrs. Frederick. Custis, Miss Lena Wise.
Custis, Miss Sarah Horsey. Custis, Miss Clara Douglas. Cator, Mrs. James H.
Bayard, Miss Ellen Howard. Wilson, Mrs. James W.
Howard, Miss Marian Gilmor. Bayard, Mrs. Richard Bassett. King, Mrs. Joseph.
Marshall, Mrs. Edward Ath- elstan.
Whitridge, Mrs. William H. Floyd, Miss Nannie Teackle. Tiffany, Mrs. L. McLane.
SCHLEY, JOHN THOMAS, 1712- Member of Com- mittees of Correspondence and Observation, Fred- erick Co., 1774-75. Mercein, Mrs. Thomas R.
SCHUYLER, COLONEL PETER, 1657-1724. Lieutenant of Horse, 1685. Command- ed a company at Schenec- tady, and in 1689 was in command of the fort at Al- bany. For many years Delegate to the Councils of the Five Nations. Mem-
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ber of the King's Council, 1692-1720, and, as Presi- dent, Acting Governor of the Province.
Armstrong, Miss Mary Hughes.
Rowley, Mrs. C. W.
SCHUYLER, CAPTAIN PHILIP PIETERSE, 1600-1684. Cap- tain of Foot at Schenec- tady, New York Provin- cial Forces, 1669.
Armstrong, Miss Mary Hughes. Rowley, Mrs. C. W.
Lürman, Mrs. Gustav W.
Morris, Miss Elizabeth Mani- gault.
SCULL, NICHOLAS, 1687-1762. Sheriff of Philadelphia, 1744-46. Surveyor - Gen- eral, 1748. Blackwell, Mrs. Josiah Low.
SEWALL, HONORABLE HENRY,
-1665. Secretary of Maryland, 1661-65.
Keyser, Mrs. William.
Hunt, Mrs. Dunbar.
Hunt, Miss Anita Dunbar.
Brent, Miss Nanine Maria.
Brent, Miss Ida S.
Leakin, Miss Margaret Dob- bin.
Steuart, Miss Mary Elizabeth. Steuart, Miss Henrietta.
Sioussat, Mrs. Albert Willis. Philpot, Miss Mary Dennison. Williams, Mrs. Charles Phelps. Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Young.
Fuller, Mrs. Oliver Clyde.
Gorter, Mrs. Albert L.
Denman, Mrs. H. B. Redwood, Mrs. Frank T.
Screven, Mrs. George P.
Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R.
Milnor, Miss Mary Worth- ington. Lürman, Mrs. Gustav W. Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle. Pennington, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd.
Blackiston, Mrs. A. Hooton. Pearre, Miss Mary Smith Worthington.
Williams, Miss Elizabeth Chew.
McCrackin, Mrs. Alexander.
Jones, Mrs. George Alphonzo. Baughman, Mrs. Mary Jane.
SEWALL, MAJOR NICHOLAS, 1655 - 1737. Member of Council, Deputy Gover- nor, and Secretary of State, 1682-89. Lürman, Mrs. Gustav W.
Leakin, Miss Margaret Dob- bin.
Sioussat, Mrs. Albert Willis.
Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Young.
Fuller, Mrs. Oliver Clyde.
Gorter, Mrs. Albert L.
Philpot, Miss Mary Dennison.
Redwood, Mrs. Frank T.
Screven, Mrs. George P.
Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R.
Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle. Pennington, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd.
Blackiston, Mrs. A. Hooton.
Pearre, Miss Mary Smith Worthington.
Williams, Miss Elizabeth Chew.
McCrackin, Mrs. Alexander.
SEYMOUR, HONORABLE FLOR- ENTIUS, -1681. Gover- nor-General of Bermuda, 1663-68, '81.
Keyser, Mrs. William.
Hunt, Mrs. Dunbar. Hunt, Miss Anita Dunbar.
Brent, Miss Nanine Maria. Brent, Miss Ida S.
SHEPARD, REVEREND THOMAS, 1605-1649. Pastor of the
Church at Cambridge,
Mass., 1635-49. Took an active part in founding Harvard College. Woods, Mrs. Daniel C.
SHEPARD, REVEREND THOMAS, JR., 1635-1677. Fellow of
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Harvard College, 1654-73, 1675-77. Woods, Mrs. Daniel C.
SHEPPEARD, HERCULES,
1705. Justice of the Peace and of the Courts, Sussex Co., Del., 1683-85. Mem- ber of Pennsylvania As- sembly for Sussex Co., 1683-84. Poe, Mrs. Neilson, Jr. Poultney, Mrs. Eugene. Beasten, Mrs. Charles.
SHEPPEARD, LIEUTENANT JOHN, -1707. Burgess for Charles City Co., Va., 1654. Floyd, Miss Nannie Teackle.
SHERBURNE, HENRY, -1680, Portsmouth, N. H. Rep- resentative, 1660 ; Associ- ate, 1652, '56-57. Stewart, Mrs. David. Hamilton, Mrs. W. T.
SHERBURNE, CAPTAIN SAM- UEL, 1638-1691, Hampton, N. H. Captain of Militia, 1689 ; killed by Indians in King William's War. Stewart, Mrs. David. Hamilton, Mrs. W. T.
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