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Whitridge, Mrs. Horatio L. (Elizabeth Buchanan Hall.)
Fifth in descent from Captain John Hall.
Fourth in descent from Colonel John Hall.
Third in descent from Colonel Josias Carvil Hall. Fourth in descent from Honorable William Smith. Sixth in descent from Richard Gist. Sixth in descent from Honorable William Cattell. Fourth in descent from Captain Benjamin Cattell. Seventh in descent from Colonel John Godfrey. Eighth in descent from James Sanderlain.
Seventh in descent from Honorable Jasper Yeates.
Whitridge, Mrs. William H. (Elizabeth Graham.)
Seventh in descent from John Teackle.
Twelfth in descent from Captain Edmund Scarburgh.
Eleventh in descent from Colonel Edmund Scarburgh. Ninth in descent from Randall Revell. Tenth in descent from Major-General John Custis.
Ninth in descent from Colonel John Custis.
Ninth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel John West.
Williams, Mrs. Charles Phelps (Juliet Marie Riley).
Sixth in descent from Colonel Benjamin Young. Eighth in descent from Colonel Benjamin Rozer. Ninth in descent from Honorable Thomas Notley. Ninth in descent from Governor Edward Digges. Eighth in descent from Colonel William Digges. Ninth in descent from Honorable Henry Sewall. Ninth in descent from Acting Governor Robert Brooke. Eighth in descent from Major Thomas Brooke. Ninth in descent from Captain James Neale. Tenth in descent from Governor Richard Bennett.
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Williams, Miss Elizabeth Chew.
Tenth in descent from John Chew.
Ninth in descent from Honorable Samuel Chew.
Ninth in the descent from Captain Thomas Clagett. Eighth in descent from Colonel John Dorsey.
Ninth in descent from Attorney-General Richard Smith. Eighth in descent from Colonel Walter Smith.
Seventh in descent from Walter Smith. Ninth in descent from Richard Hall.
Tenth in descent from Acting-Governor Robert Brooke. Ninth in descent from Major Thomas Brooke. Tenth in descent from Honorable Henry Sewall. Ninth in descent from Major Nicholas Sewall.
Tenth in descent from Colonel William Burgess.
Williams, Mrs. John Witherspoon (Augusta Rebecca Howell).
Fifth in descent from Honorable John Stockton.
Williams, Miss Rebecca Dalrymple.
Sixth in descent from Captain Stephen Williams. Fourth in descent from Colonel Joseph Williams. Eighth in descent from Edward Howell. Seventh in descent from Major John Howell. Eighth in descent from Richard Treat. Seventh in descent from John Deming.
Williams, Miss Sue Campbell.
Sixth in descent from Colonel Joseph Williams. Ninth in descent from William Parke.
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Micajah William- son.
Fifth in descent from General Elijah Clarke.
Wilson, Miss Ella Chapman.
Ninth in descent from Honorable James Saunders. Seventh in descent from Honorable Darby Lux. Fifth in descent from Daniel Bowly. Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas McKim. Eighth in descent from Captain Edmund Craske. Seventh in descent from Captain John Craske. Sixth in descent from Captain John James.
Wilson, Miss Emma.
Ninth in descent from Honorable James Saunders.
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Seventh in descent from Darby Lux. Fifth in descent from Daniel Bowly. Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas McKim. Eighth in descent from Captain Edmund Craske. Seventh in descent from Captain John Craske. Sixth in descent from Captain John James.
Wilson, Mrs. James W. (Ellinor Donnell von Kapff.)
Fifth in descent from John Smith. Fifth in descent from Honorable William Smith. Tenth in descent from Sir George Yeardley. Ninth in descent from Colonel Argall Yeardley. Eighth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel John West. Ninth in descent from Colonel Edmund Scarburgh. Tenth in descent from Major-General John Custis. Ninth in descent from Colonel John Custis. Seventh in descent from John Teackle.
Wilson, Miss Mary Bowly.
Eighth in descent from Hon. James Saunders. Sixth in descent from Darby Lux. Fourth in descent from Daniel Bowly. Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas McKim.
Wilson, Mrs. William B. (Jane Marshall Wilson.)
Seventh in descent from Captain Edmund Craske. Sixth in descent from Captain John Craske. Fifth in descent from Captain John James.
Winchester, Mrs. H. Carroll (Fannie Albert Hosmer). Ninth in descent from Thomas Hosmer. Eighth in descent from Stephen Hosmer. Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Hosmer. Fifth in descent from Honorable Titus Hosmer. Fifth in descent from Major-General Samuel Holden Par- sons.
Winn, Miss Mary.
Seventh in descent from Joseph Winn. Fourth in descent from Timothy Winn. Sixth in descent from Daniel Dulany I. Fifth in descent from Daniel Dulany II. Eighth in descent from Richard Smith. Seventh in descent from Colonel Walter Smith.
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Eighth in descent from Richard Hall. Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Tasker. Sixth in descent from Honorable Benjamin Tasker. Seventh in descent from William Bladen. Sixth in descent from Zachariah Maccubbin. Sixth in descent from Dr. Charles Carroll. Ninth in descent from Edward Lloyd I. Eighth in descent from Colonel Philemon Lloyd. Ninth in descent from Captain James Neale. Ninth in descent from Robert Ridgely. Seventh in descent from Charles Ridgely. Ninth in descent from Colonel John Dorsey. Seventh in descent from Captain Richard Hill.
Wood, Mrs. Joseph C. (Florence Bell.)
Eighth in descent from Captain Timothy Dwight. Sixth in descent from Colonel Timothy Dwight. Eighth in descent from Samuel Partridge.
Woodruff, Mrs. George C. (Lucy E. Crawford.)
Eighth in descent from William Bassett. Tenth in descent from Benjamin Harrison I. Ninth in descent from Benjamin Harrison II. Eighth in descent from Benjamin Harrison III. Seventh in descent from Benjamin Harrison IV. Sixth in descent from Benjamin Harrison V. Fifth in descent from Captain Moses Este. Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Pengilly. Ninth in descent from John Armistead.
Woods, Mrs. Daniel C. (Maria Louisa Crane.)
Fifth in descent from Honorable John Adams. Ninth in descent from John Alden.
Ninth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Edmund Quincy.
Seventh in descent from Colonel John Quincy. Ninth in descent from Honorable Richard Treat. Eighth in descent from Governor Robert Treat. Ninth in descent from Samuel Bass. Tenth in descent from Rev. Thomas Shepard. Ninth in descent from Rev. Thomas Shepard, Jr. Tenth in descent from William Tyng. Ninth in descent from Captain James Neale. Ninth in descent from Governor Richard Bennett.
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Eighth in descent from Richard Hall. Fifth in descent from Benjamin Hall. Ninth in descent from Acting Governor Robert Brooke. Eighth in descent from Major Thomas Brooke. Seventh in descent from Colonel Henry Lowe. Sixth in descent from William Murdock. Eighth in descent from Colonel John Addison I. Seventh in descent from Colonel Thomas Addison. Ninth in descent from Richard Smith.
Eighth in descent from Colonel Walter Smith.
Wright, Mrs. D. Giraud (Louise Sophie Wigfall).
Fifth in descent from Theodore Trezevant. Fifth in descent from Rev. Levi Durand. Eighth in descent from Arthur Fenner. Seventh in descent from Thomas Fenner. Ninth in descent from William Harris. Tenth in descent from William Arnold. Ninth in descent from Richard Waterman.
Sixth in descent from Louis Timothy. Ninth in descent from William Carpenter. Tenth in descent from Edward Smith. Eighth in descent from Benjamin Smith. Seventh in descent from Simon Smith. Ninth in descent from Chad Brown. Ninth in descent from Richard Borden. Eighth in descent from Thomas Borden. Ninth in descent from Stephen Arnold.
Zunts, Miss Sue Howard.
Seventh in descent from Edmund Howard. Eighth in descent from Colonel William Stevens. Eighth in descent from Colonel Thomas Holliday.
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ADAMS, HON. JOHN, 1735-1826. Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Presi- dent of the United States. Woods, Mrs. Daniel C.
ADDISON, COLONEL JOHN, I.,
-1705. Captain, 1692. Colonel, 1695. Member of Council of Maryland, 1691-1705. Kerfoot, Mrs. Samuel Humes.
Fisher, Mrs. Ellicott.
Steele, Miss Rosa.
Batre, Mrs. Alfred.
Chatard, Mrs. Thomas M.
Shippen, Mrs. Edward.
Beckwith, Mrs. Franklin H.
Pennington, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd. Woods, Mrs. Daniel C. Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd. Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R.
Screven, Mrs. George P.
Howard, Mrs. Charles.
ADDISON, COLONEL JOHN, II. Lieutenant - Colonel, 3d Battalion Maryland Fly- ing Camp, 1776. Fisher, Mrs. Ellicott.
ADDISON, COLONEL THOMAS, 1679 - 1727. Member of Council of Maryland, 1721-1727. Fisher, Mrs. Ellicott. Kerfoot, Mrs. Samuel Humes. Steele, Miss Rosa. Batre, Mrs. Alfred. Shippen, Mrs. Edward. Beckwith, Mrs. Franklin H.
Pennington, Miss Elizabeth Lloyd.
Woods, Mrs. Daniel C.
Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd. Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R. Screven, Mrs. George P.
Howard, Mrs. Charles.
AIREY, REVEREND THOMAS, 1701-1765. Rector of Great Choptank Parish, Dor- chester County, 1728-1765. Bayard, Miss Ellen Howard. Howard, Miss Marian Gil- mor. Bayard, Mrs. Richard Bas- sett.
King, Mrs. Joseph. Marshall, Mrs. Edward Ath- elstan. Heyward, Mrs. Wilson P. Presstman, Mrs. Benjamin.
ALDEN, JOHN, 1599-1687. Last surviving signer of May- flower Compact. Member of Captain Miles Stand- ish's Duxbury Company, 1643. Assistant, 1633-41, '50-86. Deputy, 1641-49. Deputy - Governor, 1666. Member of the Council of War. 1646, '53-60, '67, '71, '75-76, Plymouth Colony. Woods, Mrs. Daniel C.
Ridgely, Mrs. John.
Powell, Mrs. William S.
ALLERTON, GOVERNOR ISAAC, -1659. Deputy-Gov- ernor of Plymouth Col- ony, 1621-1624.
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Carroll, Mrs. Mary Ran- dolph. Clarke, Mrs. Henry F.
Page, Mrs. William C.
ALLERTON, COLONEL ISAAC, 1630-1702. Major, under Colonel John Washington, of Virginia Forces, in ex- pedition against the In- dians, 1675. Lieutenant- Colonel, 1680. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1676. Mem- ber of Council, 1683. Carroll, Mrs. Mary Ran- dolph.
Clarke. Mrs. Henry F. Page, Mrs. William C.
ALRICKS, PIETER. Appointed, 1673, Commandant on the South River or Delaware. Deputy-Governor of the Colonies on the Delaware, 1673-74. Member of the First Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania, 1682-83 ; one of the Pro- vincial Councillors, 1685- 1689.
Haughton, Mrs. Henry Os- burne.
Brown, Mrs. Arthur George. Cottman, Miss Elizabeth Stewart.
AMBLER, EDWARD, 1733-1767. Collector of the Port of York. Member of the Vir- ginia House of Burgesses. Nicholas, Miss Elizabeth Cary.
ANDERSON, GARLAND. Mem- ber of Committee of Safe- ty, Hanover Co., Va., 1775. Delegate to Con- vention held at Richmond, 1775. Polk, Mrs. William Stewart.
APPLETON, SAMUEL, 1625-1692. Ipswich, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, Col- ony of Massachusetts Bay,
six terms, between 1668- 80. Captain, 1675. Major and Commander-in-Chief of Massachusetts troops, 1675. In command at Springfield, Hatfield, and at the Great Swamp Fight. Assistant, 1681-86, '89-92. Washburn, Mrs. Charles W.
ARMISTEAD, CAPTAIN AN-
THONY. Member of the Virginia House of Bur- gesses, 1693-'96. Captain of Horse, Elizabeth City Co., 1699.
Cottman, Miss Elizabeth Stewart.
Cottman, Mrs. J. Hough. Rowland, Miss Elizabeth Mason.
ARMISTEAD, HONORABLE JOHN. Lieutenant-Colonel of Horse, Gloucester Co., Va., 1680 ; Burgess, 1685 ; Member of the Council of Virginia, 1687-98. Page, Mrs. William C. Armistead, Miss Fannie Car- ter.
Reynolds, Mrs. William. Gordon, Mrs. Alexander.
Woodruff, Mrs. George C. Minor, Miss Mary Willis. Carter, Miss Mary Coles.
Nicholas, Miss Cary Ann. Nicholas, Miss Elizabeth Cary. Smith, Miss Virginia Hope Bryant. Keyser. Mrs. R. Brent.
Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
Cary, Miss Jane Margaret. Whiting, Mrs. Clarence. Lyster, Mrs. Henry F. LeH.
ARMISTEAD, CAPTAIN ROBERT, -1742. Member of the Virginia House of Bur- gesses, 1714. Rowland, Miss Elizabeth Mason.
ARMSTRONG, COLONEL JOHN, 1718-1795. Surveyor of
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Cumberland Co., Penna. Served in Braddock's campaign. Commanded expedition against Indi- ans at Kittanning, Sep- tember 8, 1756. Served at Forts Loudoun and Pitt, 1764. Member of Con- gress, 1778-80, 1787-88. Armstrong, Miss Mary Hughes. Rowley, Mrs. C. W.
ARNOLD, STEPHEN, 1622-1699. Rhode Island. Deputy, 1664-65, '67, '70-72, '74-77, '84-85, '90; Assistant, 1672, '77-80, '90-91, '96, '98. Taylor, Mrs. B. Jones. Wright, Mrs. D. Giraud.
ARNOLD, WILLIAM, 1587-1676. One of the thirteen orig- inal proprietors of Provi- dence Plantations, 1636. Wright, Mrs. D. Giraud. Taylor, Mrs. B. Jones.
ASHFORDLEY, WILLIAM. Schout Fiscaal for Eso- pus, New York, 1678-80. High Sheriff Ulster Co., N. Y., 1680-85. Reed, Mrs. William. McIlvain, Miss Elizabeth Gunning.
ASHTON, COLONEL HENRY, 1671-1731. County Lieu- tenant, Westmoreland Co., Va., 1700-1702. Story, Mrs. B. T.
ATHERTON, MAJOR - GENERAL HUMPHREY, -1661. Deputy from Dorchester to the General Court, 1638, and nine terms after- wards; Speaker, 1653. Governor's Assistant, 1654-61. Lieutenant, 1645. Captain, 1646. Com- mander of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1650. Com- manded expedition
against Pesoacus, a Narra- gansett chief, 1650. Major- General, 1661. Hall, Miss Elizabeth Ward. Hall, Miss Mary Stickney.
AVERY, CAPTAIN JAMES, 1620- 1700. Ensign, Lieutenant, and Captain of the New London Company. Served throughout King Philip's War in command of forty men from Stonington, New London and Lyme. In 1676 was Captain of one of the four companies which protected the fron- tier. Was in the Great Swamp Fight. Twelve times Deputy to the Gen- eral Court, 1656-1680. Hunter, Mrs. James W. Stewart, Mrs. David. Hamilton, Mrs. W. T.
AVERY, CAPTAIN JOHN, 1682. Commissioned Lieu- tenant of the Military Forces and President of the Whore Kill, Delaware, 25 June, 1675; Captain, 26 October, 1675. Justice of the Peace and of the Courts, 1678-82. Poe, Mrs. Neilson, Jr. Poultney, Mrs. Eugene. Beasten, Mrs. Charles.
AYLETT, WILLIAM, I. Mem- ber of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1723, '26, '36. Clark, Mrs. Frank P. Lyster, Mrs. Henry F. LeH.
AYLETT, WILLIAM, II. Mem- ber of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and of the Convention of 1775. Clark, Mrs. Frank P.
BACON, JOHN, Justice of the Peace, Salem, New Jer- sey, 1696-1701. Smith, Mrs. Robert C.
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BALL, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL BURGES, 1749-1800. Mem- ber of Committee of Lan- caster County, Va., 1775. Captain Fifth Virginia Regiment, 10th February, 1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1777. Jenkins, Mrs. Harry S.
BALL, COLONEL WILLIAM,
1615-1680. Member of Virginia House of Bur- gesses, 1670-77. Jenkins, Mrs. Harry S. Hall, Mrs. George W. S. Buell, Mrs. Daniel H.
BANGS, EDWARD, 1592-1677. One of the recognized Founders of Plymouth Colony. Deputy to the General Court, 1647, and several times subsequently. Mason, Mrs. John Thomson.
BARBER, CHARLES. Member of Annapolis Convention, 1774. Iglehart, Mrs. James D. Stiles, Mrs. Edmund.
BARBER, DR. LUKE, -1673. Member of Council of Maryland, 1656-60. Dep- uty-Governor of Mary- land, 1657. Stiles, Mrs. Edmund. Iglehart, Mrs. James D.
BARNES, MAJOR ABRAHAM, --- 1778. Burgess, St. Mary's Co., 1747-54. Del- egate to the Albany Con- gress, 1754. Rowland, Miss Elisabeth Mason.
BARNEY, COMMODORE JOSHUA, 1759-1818. Com- missioned Lieutenant in the Colonial Navy, June 20, 1776. Commissioned by the State of Pennsyl- vania Captain of the Ship Hyder Aly, 1782. Com-
missioned by the French Government Captain, 1795, and Commodore, 1796. Captain, U. S. N., 1814. Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Young.
Gorter, Mrs. Albert L. Mills, Mrs. Abraham Gilbert.
BARTOW, THOMAS, 1709-1782. Clerk of Supreme and Chancery Courts, New Jersey, 1735; Clerk of As- sembly, 1741. Surveyor General of East Jersey, 1762.
Cromwell, Mrs. Kennedy.
BASS, SAMUEL, 1601-1694, Braintree, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, 1641-45, '49, '52, '54, '57. '59, '63-64. Woods, Mrs. Daniel C.
BASSETT, WILLIAM, (MASS.) - 1667. Representa- tive, 1640-48. Marshal of Plymouth Colony. Pro- prietor of Bridgewater. Original purchaser of Dartmouth. Huse, Mrs. Harry P. Johnston, Miss Maria Stith. Robbins, Mrs. Henry S.
BASSETT, WILLIAM, 1671-1723. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1692, 1702. Member of Council, 1702. County Lieutenant of New Kent Co., 1709. Woodruff, Mrs. George C.
BAUMAN, SEBASTIAN, 1739- 1803. Captain of New York Artillery, 30 March, 1776; Major, 12 September, 1776. Brevet Lieutenant-Colo- nel, U. S. A., 14 April, 1787. Postmaster of New York, 1789. Guest, Mrs. William Wood- ward.
BAYLOR, COLONEL JOHN,
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1725-1795. Member of Virginia House of Bur- gesses for Caroline Co., 1740-60.
Armistead, Miss Fannie Car- ter. Gordon, Mrs. Alexander. Whiting, Mrs. Clarence.
BAYLY, CAPTAIN RICHARD, -- 1661. Captain of mounted police organized for protection against In- dians, Accomac Co., Va., I651. Tiffany, Mrs. L. McLane. Cator, Mrs. James H.
BEALL, COLONEL NINIAN, 1625-1717. Captain of Cal- vert County Militia, 1678. Major, before 1688. Col- onel, 1694. High Sheriff of Calvert Co., 1692-93. Boyd, Mrs. Allen Richards. Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle.
BEALL, SAMUEL, Justice, Frederick Co., 1765. Member of Maryland Convention, 1776. Mackall, Miss Sally Somer- vell.
BEARDSLEY, ALEXANDER, -1697. Member of Pennsylvania Assembly, 1695. Huse, Mrs. Harry P.
BEATTY, THOMAS, 1703-1768. Justice Prince George's Co., 1739-48. Justice Fred- erick Co., 1748-49, '52-60. Burgess, 1757-58. Reed, Mrs. William. McIlvain, Miss Elizabeth Gunning.
BEEKMAN, COLONEL, GERAR- DUS, 1653-1723. Captain of Militia at Flatbush, 1681. Major, 1689. Lieutenant- Colonel of King's County Militia, 1698. Colonel, 1700-03. Member of Leis-
ler's Council, 1 705-2 3. President and Deputy- Governor, 1709-10. Lürman, Mrs. Gustav W.
BEEKMAN, COLONEL HENRY, I, 1649-1716. Member of the Legislative Assembly, 1691, '92, '95, 1702, '03. Colonel of Militia Prov- ince of New York.
Armstrong, Miss Mary Hughes. Rowley, Mrs. C. W.
BEEKMAN, COLONEL HENRY, II, 1688-1776. Member of the Legislative Assembly, 1724, '28, '30, '59. Judge of Ulster County. Col- onel of Militia, Province of New York.
Armstrong, Miss Mary Hughes. Rowley, Mrs. C. W.
BEEKMAN, LIEUTENANT WIL- LIAM, 1623-1707. Lieuten- ant in the Burgher Corps of New Amsterdam, 1652- 58. Vice-Director in the South River, 1658-64. Schout at Esopus, 1664. Lieutenant of Militia un- der the Dutch, 1673. De- puty Mayor of New York, 1681-83.
Morris, Miss Elizabeth M. Lürman, Mrs. Gustav W.
BENGSTON, ANDREAS, 1640- 1706. Member of Penn- sylvania Assembly, 1683, '86, '98. Reed, Mrs. William. McIlvain, Miss Elizabeth Gunning.
BENNETT, GOVERNOR RICH- ARD, 1606-1676. Member of Virginia House of Bur- gesses, 1629, and of the Council, 1642-60. Gov- ernor of Virginia, 1652-55. Commissioner to England, where he signed the agree-
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ment with Lord Balti- more, 30 November, 1657. Major - General of Vir- ginia Forces, 1662-72. Woods, Mrs. Danicl C. Williams, Mrs. Charles Phelps. Shippen, Mrs. Edward. Jones, Mrs. George Alphonzo.
BERKELEY, EDMUND, I,
1718. Member of the Council of Virginia, 1713. County Lieutenant, Mid- dlesex Co., 1715. Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
BERKELEY, EDMUND, II. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1736. Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
BERKELEY, NELSON. Member of Committee of Safety, Hanover Co., Va., 1775, and was High Sheriff in the same year. Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
BESSON, CAPTAIN THOMAS. Burgess, Anne Arundel Co., 1657, '65. Justice, 1658. Captain of the County Militia, 1661. McIntire, Mrs. William Wat- son. Goldsborough, Mrs. George Robins.
BETHEL, JOHN, -- 1708.
Member of Provincial Assembly of Pennsylva- nia, 1707. Jenkins, Mrs. T. Meredith. Brooks, Mrs. Walter B., Jr. White, Mrs. Miles, Jr.
BETTON, LIEUTENANT SAM- UEL DYRE. Commission- ed Second Lieutenant. Queen Anne Co. Militia, 31 July, 1777. Mackenzie, Mrs. George Nor- bury. Mackenzie, Miss Mary G. M.
BETTS, CAPTAIN RICHARD, 1613-1713. Member of New York Provincial As- sembly, held at Hemp- stead, L. I., 1665. "High Sheriff of Yorkshire upon Long Island," 1678-81.
Captain, 1663. Hunt, Miss Anita Dunbar. Thom, Mrs. J. Pembroke. Duke, Mrs. Basil.
BEVERLY, COLONEL PETER, 1665-1728. Clerk of the Virginia House of Bur- gesses, 1691-96; Speaker of the same, 1700-14. Sur- veyor General, 1719-28. Treasurer, 1719-23.
Ramsay, Mrs. Henry Ashton. Ramsay, Miss Martha Par- ker.
BIDDLE, COLONEL CLEMENT, 1740-1814. Deputy Quar- ter Master General, June, 1776. Commissary Gen- eral, 1777-78. Quarter Master General of Penn- sylvania troops in Whis- key Insurrection. Blackford, Mrs. Eugene. Poultney, Mrs. Arthur E.
BIDDLE, WILLIAM, I., 1630- 1712. Member of the Coun- cil of the General Assem- bly for Province of West Jersey, 1682, and President of the same, 1706-07. Blackwell Mrs. Josiah Low. Blackford, Mrs. Eugene. Poultney, Mrs. Arthur E.
BIDDLE, WILLIAM, II., Com- missioner of Lands, New Jersey, 1703. Blackwell, Mrs. Josiah Low.
BILES (BYLES), WILLIAM, 1650-1710. Signer of Penn's Great Charter. Member of the first Council of the Province of Pennsylvania, held at Philadelphia, 16 March, 1683. Member of
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Assembly from Bucks County, 1686-1710. Canby, Miss Laura. Manly, Mrs. L. Tyson.
BLAINE, EPHRAIM, 1741-1804. Commissary Sergeant Pennsylvania Forces, 1763. Sheriff Cumberland Co., Penna., 1771-73. County Lieutenant of Cumberland Co., 5 April, 1777. Com- missary-General Conti- nental Army, 19 Febru- ary, 1778.
Mullikin, Mrs. Richard Oden. Mullikin, Miss Sophia Mar- garet.
BLADEN, WILLIAM, 1670-1718. Clerk of House of Bur- gesses, 1697. Clerk to the Prerogative Office, 1699. Commissary General, 1714. Brown, Miss Lizinka Camp- bell.
Roman, Miss Louisa Lowndes. Lough, Mrs. Ernest St. George. Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd.
Lewis, Miss Virginia Tayloe. Lemmon, Mrs. J. Southgate. Beall, Mrs. Edward Sinclair. Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle. Winn, Miss Mary. Shawhan, Mrs. Charles S.
BLAIR, ARCHIBALD, 1660-1735. Justice of York Co., Va., 1714. Member of the Vir- ginia House of Burgesses, 1718-1723. Major of Mil- itia.
Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
BLAIR, HONORABLE JOHN, 1687-1771. Member of the Virginia House of Bur- gesses, 1736. Member of Council from 1745, and its President, 1757-1771. Act- ing Governor of Virginia, 1757-58, 1768. Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
BLAY, COLONEL WILLIAM.
Burgess Kent Co., 1714- 15. Turnbull, Mrs. John O. Preston, Mrs. J. Alexander. Carroll, Miss Sally Wethered.
BLODGETT, HONORABLE SAM- UEL, 1724-1807. Served in French Wars. Louisburg, 1745, Crown Point and Lake George. Was Com- missary at Fort William Henry, 1755. Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Hills- boro Co., N. H., 1770. Hall, Miss Elizabeth Ward. Hall, Miss Mary Stickney.
BLUNSTON, JOHN, -1723. Member of Pennsylvania Assembly, 1683-84, '87, '95, 1701. Member of Coun- cil, 1701. Smith, Mrs. Robert C.
BOARMAN, MAJOR WILLIAM, 1630-1709. Justice, St. Mary's Co., 1663-78, and Presiding Justice, 1678; High Sheriff, 1678-79, '81; Burgess, 1671-75. Cap- tain, St. Mary's Co. Mil- itia, 1661 ; Major, 1676. Indian Interpreter, 1678, and rendered valuable services to the Province in its relations with the In- dians.
Parran, Mrs. James Bourne. Howard, Mrs. Charles.
BOGGS, ANDREW,-1765. En- sign in the Associated Regiment of Lancaster Co., Penna., 1747-48. Cottman, Miss Elizabeth Stewart.
BOLLING, MAJOR JOHN, 1676- 1729. High Sheriff of Henrico Co., Va .. 1706-7. Burgess, 1714. Major of the County Militia. Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent.
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Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
BOLLING, COLONEL ROPERT I., 1646-1709. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1704. Colonel of Prince George County. Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
BOLLING, COLONEL ROBERT II., 1682-1749. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1744. Hall, Mrs. George W. S.
BOND, WILLIAM, 1625-1697, Massachusetts. Captain Troop of Horse. Mem- ber Council of Safety. Member General Court. Speaker Lower House, 1691-95.
Hamilton, Mrs. Levin Mayer.
BORDEN, JOSEPH, 1719-1791. Member of the Stamp Act Congress, 1765. Member of the first New Jersey Convention. Colonel of First New Jersey Regi- ment. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1776. Redwood, Mrs. Frank T. Screven, Mrs. George P. Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R.
BORDEN, RICHARD, 1601-1671, Rhode Island. Member of the Court of Commis- sioners. 1654, '56-57; Gen- eral Treasurer, 1654-55; Assistant, 1653-54; Dep- uty, 1667, '70. Taylor, Mrs. B. Jones. Wright, Mrs. D. Giraud.
BORDEN, THOMAS, -1676, Rhode Island. Deputy, 1666, '70, '72; Assistant, 1675-76. Taylor, Mrs. B. Jones.
Wright, Mrs. D. Giraud.
BORDLEY, REVEREND STE- PHEN, -1709. Rector of St. Paul's Parish, Kent Co., 1694-1709. Chatard, Mrs. Thomas M.
BOUGHTON, RICHARD,-1706. Secretary of Maryland, 1666; Burgess for Charles Co., 1669; Clerk of the House of Burgesses, 1674- 76.
Parran, Mrs. James Bourne.
BOWIE, ALLEN, 1719-1783. Justice, Prince George's County, 1752-54. Simpson, Mrs. Edward.
BOWIE, CAPTAIN FIELDER, 1745 - 1794. Commissioned Captain, Prince George's County Militia, February, 1776. Simpson, Mrs. Edward.
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