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Smith, Miss Virginia Hope Bryant.
GRAFTON, RICHARD, 1683 - 1743. Judge of the Su- preme Court for the three lower counties of Dela- ware, 1727. Batre, Mrs. Alfred.
GRAHAM, COLONEL JAMES, -1701. Attorney-Gen- eral, Province of New York, 1685-87, and 1691- 1701. Member and Speaker of the Provincial Assembly of New York. First Recorder of New York, 1683-1700. Morris, Miss Elizabeth M.
GREEN, THOMAS, -1650. Governor of Maryland, 1647, '49. Heighe, Mrs. John M. Littig, Mrs. John Merryman. Sloan, Mrs. Robert.
GREENBERRY, COLONEL NICH- OLAS, 1627-1697. Justice, Anne Arundel Co., 1686,'89. Member of Council, 1692- 97. President of Council, and Chancellor of Mary- land, 1693-94. Acting
Governor, 1693. Commis- sioned Captain of Foot, Militia of Anne Arundel Co., 4 September, 1689; Colonel, 9 October, 1694. Commissioned Judge of High Court of Chancery, 2 March, 1695-6.
Fisher, Mrs. Charles D. Carrington, Miss Henrietta Penniman.
Harrison, Mrs. Edmund Pitts. Early, Mrs. Alexander R. Slingluff, Mrs. Fielder C. Gill, Mrs. Martin Gillet. Penniman, Miss Rebecca. Nicholson, Mrs. Charles G. Dorsey, Miss Ella Loraine.
Marshall, Mrs. Charles.
Nicholas, Mrs. Wilson Cary.
Parsons, Mrs. Joel Burton.
Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti- more.
Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan.
Mercein, Mrs. Thomas R. Smith, Mrs. Chandler Price. Dandridge, Miss Anne Spotts- wood.
GREENLEAF, CAPTAIN ED- MUND, 1600-1671, Newbury, Mass. Ensign of the New- bury Company, 1639 ; Lieutenant, 1642 ; Captain, 1645. Stewart, Mrs. David.
Hamilton, Mrs. W. T.
GRIFFITH, COLONEL HENRY, 1720-1794. Justice, Fred- erick Co., 1755-60; Bur- gess, 1773-75. Member Commitee of Observation, 1775. Justice, Frederick Co., 1777. Carrington, Miss Henrietta Penniman.
Harrison, Mrs. Edmund Pitts. Penniman, Miss Rebecca. Parsons, Mrs. Joel Burton.
GRISWOLD, LIEUTENANT EB- ENEZER, 1702-1779. Lieu- tenant, First Company 3d Connecticut Regiment, Crown Point Campaign, 1755.
Griswold, Miss Ellen Howell.
GRISWOLD, EDWARD, 1608- 1671. Representative for Windsor, Conn., 1658-61, and frequently later for Kenilworth.
Franklin, Mrs. Fabian.
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GRUNDY, ROBERT, - -1720. High Sheriff, Talbot Co., 1698-99; Justice, 1702; of Quorum, 1705. Coolidge, Mrs. Charles Austin. Lürman, Mrs. Theodor G.
Tilghman, Miss Mary.
Pitts, Mrs. Sullivan. Norris, Mrs. Owen.
Dandridge, Miss Anne Spotts- wood.
GRYMES, HONORABLE JOHN, 1691-1748. Member of the Virginia House of Bur- gesses, 1718. Member of Council and Receiver- General, 1725. Minor, Miss Mary Willis.
HAGER, JONATHAN, 1719-1775. Founder of Hagerstown, 1750. Burgess, 1771-73. Member of Committee for raising money for the Revolution and of the Committee of Corre- spondence and Observa- tion, 1775.
Keyser, Mrs. William. Hunt, Mrs. Dunbar. Hunt, Miss Anita Dunbar. Brent, Miss Ida S.
HALDEMAN, JACOB, 1722-1783. Member of the Committee of Safety, Rapho Town- ship, Lancaster Co., Pa. 1775. Lowndes, Mrs. Lloyd.
HALL, AQUILLA CARVIL, 1728- 1779. High Sheriff, Bal- timore Co., 1761, and Burgess, 1773. Lieuten- ant-Colonel of the County Militia. Colonel of the Upper Battalion, Harford Co., 1775. Ringgold, Mrs. James T.
HALL, BENJAMIN, Prince George's Co., Md. Mem- ber of the Maryland Con- vention, 1775. Woods, Mrs. Daniel C.
HALL, REVEREND HENRY,
1676 -. Rector of St. James' Parish, Anne Arun- Co., 1698. Duval, Miss Mary Rebecca.
HALL, CAPTAIN JOHN, 1658- 1737. High Sheriff, Bal- timore Co., 1693. Captain of the County Militia. Iglehart, Mrs. C. Iredell. Robinson, Miss Louisa Hall.
Ringgold, Mrs. James T.
Whitridge, Mrs. Horatio L. Turnbull, Mrs. Alexander Nisbet.
Garrett, Mrs. T. Harrison.
HALL, COLONEL JOHN, 1701- 1774. High Sheriff, Bal- timore Co., 1730. Bur- gess, 1745-48. Colonel of the County Militia, 1735. Iglehart, Mrs. C. Iredell.
Robinson, Miss Louisa Hall. Whitridge, Mrs. Horatio L. Turnbull, Mrs. Alexander Nisbet.
Garrett, Mrs. T. Harrison.
HALL, COLONEL JOSIAS CAR- VIL, 1746-1814. Colonel of the 4th Regiment, Mary- land Line, 1775-83. Iglehart, Mrs. C. Iredell.
Robinson, Miss Louisa Hall. Whitridge, Mrs. Horatio L. Turnbull, Mrs. Alexander Nisbet.
Garrett, Mrs. T. Harrison.
HALL, RICHARD, -1688. Burgess, Calvert Co., 1666-70, '74-85. Commis- sioner for laying out towns and ports in Cal- vert Co., November, 1683. Harrison, Mrs. Edmund Pitts. Van Antwerp, Mrs. Thomas C. Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Young. Gorter, Mrs. Albert L. Parsons, Mrs. Joel Burton. Chatard, Mrs. Thomas M. Lemmon, Mrs. J. Southgate. Philpot, Miss Mary Dennison.
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Redwood, Mrs. Frank T.
Beall, Mrs. Edward Sinclair.
Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle.
Winn, Miss Mary.
Blackiston, Mrs. A. Hooton. Pearre, Miss Mary Smith Worthington. Woods, Mrs. Daniel C.
Williams, Miss Elisabeth Chew. Sullivan, Mrs. Felix R. Screven, Mrs. George P.
HAMMOND, MAJOR - GENERAL JOHN, 1643-1707. Com- missioned Colonel, 4 Oc- tober, 1699. Burgess, Anne Arundel Co., 1692. Justice of Provincial Court and Member of Council, 1698-1707. Judge of the Vice-Admiralty, I702. Major-General of the Western Shore. Conrad, Mrs. Lawrence Lewis. Belt, Mrs. Alfred McGill. Early, Mrs. Alexander R. Slingluff, Mrs. Fielder C. Ligon, Miss Elizabeth Worth- ington Dorsey.
Nicholas, Mrs. Wilson Cary. Milnor, Miss Mary Worth- ington.
HAMMOND, COLONEL WILL- IAM, 17II-1752. One of the Commissioners ap- pointed to lay off Balti- more Town, 1729. High Sheriff, Baltimore Co., 1736. Colonel of
the County Militia.
Redwood, Mrs. Frank T.
HANCE, CAPTAIN JOHN, 1709. Justice, Calvert Co., 1689. Captain, Indian War, 1697. Mackenzie, Miss Mary G. M.
HANSON, JUDGE FREDERICK, 1693-1738. Presiding Jus- tice, Kent Co. Court, 1732. Jenkins, Mrs. E. Austin. Polk, Miss Anna Maria. Gorter, Mrs. Gosse Onno.
HANSON, COLONEL HANS, 1646-1703. Justice, Kent Co., 1685 - 87 ; Burgess, Kent Co., 1694-97; Bur- gess, Cecil Co., 1699. Jenkins, Mrs. E. Austin.
Merritt, Mrs. J. Alfred. Polk, Miss Anna Maria. Gorter, Mrs. Gosse Onno.
HANSON, JOHN, -1714. Jus- tice, Charles Co., 1694-96. Dorsey, Miss Ella Loraine. Parran, Mrs. James Bourne.
HANSON, HONORABLE JOHN, 1715-1783. Member of the House of Burgesses, 1757- 58, '65, '66, '68, and of House of Delegates, 1777- 79; President of Conti- nental Congress, 1781-82. Carroll, Mrs. Mary Randolph.
HANSON, SAMUEL, -1740. Burgess, Charles Co.,
1728-31.
Mitchell, Miss Elizabeth Far- nandis.
Dorsey, Miss Ella Loraine. Carroll, Mrs. Mary Randolph. Parran, Mrs. James Bourne.
HANSON, JUDGE WALTER, 1711-1794. Justice, Charles Co., 1741 ; of Quorum, from 1748; Chief Judge, 1774-86. Mitchell, Miss Elizabeth Far- nandis.
Parran, Mrs. James Bourne.
HARRIS, WILLIAM, 1610-1680. One of the five associates of Roger Williams, and one of the thirteen orig- inal proprietors of Prov- idence Plantations, 1636. Commissioner, 1660 - 63. Assistant. 1666-76.
Wright, Mrs. D. Giraud. Taylor, Mrs. B. Jones.
HARRISON, BENJAMIN, I. Clerk of the Council of Virginia, 1634. Member
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of the House of Burgess- es, 1642. Lyster, Mrs. Henry F. LeH. Woodruff, Mrs. George C. Minor, Miss Mary Willis. Tiffany, Mrs. L. McLane. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
HARRISON, BENJAMIN, II.,
1645-1712. Member of the Council of Virginia, 1699- 1712. McLean, Mrs. Thomas Chal- mers.
Gordon, Miss Margaret. Woodruff, Mrs. George C. Minor, Miss Mary Willis. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
Lyster, Mrs. Henry F. LeH.
HARRISON, BENJAMIN, III., 1673-1710. Attorney-Gen- eral and Treasurer of Vir- ginia. Speaker of the House of Burgesses. Woodruff, Mrs. George C.
HARRISON, BENJAMIN, IV., -1744. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. Woodruff, Mrs. George C.
HARRISON, BENJAMIN, V., 1726-1791. Member of the Virginia House of Bur- gesses, 1764. Member of Congress, 1774-78. Gov- ernor of Virginia. Signer of the Declaration of In- dependence.
Woodruff, Mrs. George C.
HARRISON, BURR, 1637-1710. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1699. Cottman, Mrs. Clarence. Powell, Miss Sarah Harrison.
HARRISON, HONORABLE NA- THANIEL, 1 677-1727. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1706.
Member of Council, 1713- 27. County Lieutenant, Surrey and Prince George counties, 1715. Auditor- General, Naval officer for the Lower James, 1713. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
HARTSHORNE, RICHARD, 1641- One of the pro- prietors of East Jersey, 1682. A Deputy in Gov- ernor Lawrie's Council, 1684. Member of the As- sembly from Middletown, 1685. Speaker of the As- sembly, 1687-98. Member of Governor Basse's Council from 1698 to the surrender of the Govern- ment to the Crown. Smith, Mrs. Thomas Marsh.
HATTON, WILLIAM, 1630-1713. Burgess, St. Mary's Co., 1671-75. Leakin, Miss Margaret Dob- bin.
Sioussat, Mrs. Albert Willis.
HAWKINS, CAPTAIN HENRY, -1699. Justice, Charles Co., 1687-1694; Burgess, 1688-1692; Commissioned Captain of Horse, Charles Co. Militia, 30 July, 1694. Jenkins, Mrs. E. Austin.
HAWKINS, JOHN, 1656-1717. Justice, Talbot Co., 1694. Justice of the Provincial Court, 1698. Burgess, Queen Anne's
Co., 1714-17 . Chatard, Mrs. Thomas M.
HAWKINS, PHILEMON, 1801. High Sheriff, Gran- ville Co., N. C., 1757. Brown, Miss Lizinka Camp- bell.
HAWKINS, THOMAS. Member of Frederick Co. Com-
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mittee of Observation, 1775. Atkinson, Mrs. Isaac Ed- mondson.
HAZARD, JONATHAN. Magis- trate of Newtown, L. I., 1673; member of the Court of Overseers, 1675- 77; Commissioner of the inun Court 1684-87.
HAZARD, THOMAS. Schepen of Middleborough, Dele- gate to the Convention at New Amsterdam, 1653. Thom, Mrs. J. Pembroke. Duke, Mrs. Basil.
HAZARD, THOMAS, 1610-1680. One of the nine who set- tled Newport, R. I., 1639. Member of the General Court of Elections, 1640. Blackford, Mrs. Eugene. Poultney, Mrs. Arthur E.
HENDERSON, SAMUEL, 1700- 1784. High Sheriff of Granville Co., N. C. 1750. Mercer, Mrs. Carroll.
HENLEY, CAPTAIN ROBERT, -- 1684. Justice, Charles Co., 1659; Bur- gess, 1676. Parran, Mrs. James Bourne.
HERKIMER, LIEUTENANT HANSYOOST, -1775. Lieu- tenant, New York Pro- vincial Forces, 1733. Christopher, Mrs. John G.
HERMAN, COLONEL AUGUS- TINE, 1605-1686. First Lord of Bohemia Manor, Cecil Co. One of the "Nine Men" of New Am- sterdam, 1647-50. Am- bassador from New Am- sterdam to Rhode Island, 1652, and to Maryland and Virginia, 1659. Mem- ber of the Council of
Maryland, and Colonel of Militia. Commissioner to treat with the Indians, 1678. Allen, Mrs. Ethan. Bayard, Miss Ellen Howard.
HERTER, CAPTAIN HENRY, 1730-1822. Served in the French and Indian Wars. Was made captive by the Indians and carried to Canada. Christopher, Mrs. John G.
HEYWARD, CAPTAIN THOMAS, 1700-1738. Captain in the Provincial service, and Commander of Fort Johnson, South Carolina. Taylor, Mrs. Winfield J.
HEYWARD, JUDGE THOMAS, 1746-1809. Captain of the Charleston Ancient Bat- talion of Artillery. Mem- ber of the Council of Safety, 1775. Member of the first Revolutionary Assembly in the Province. Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Taylor, Mrs. Winfield J.
HILL, COLONEL EDWARD, 1632-1700. Member of the Virginia House of Bur- gesses, 1676. Member of Council, 1688. Carter, Miss Mary Coles.
HILL, CAPTAIN RICHARD. Burgess, Anne Arundel Co., 1681-89, '94-99, and Chief Judge of the Coun- ty Court, 1686. Captain of Anne Arundel Co. Militia until 1689. Winn, Miss Mary. Penniman, Mrs. Nicholas G. Penniman, Miss Rebecca. Turnbull, Mrs. John O. Washburn, Mrs. Charles W. Preston, Mrs. J. Alexander. Carroll, Miss Sally Wethered. Ridgely, Mrs. Charles.
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Beall, Mrs. Edward Sinclair. Beall, Miss Louisa Ogle.
HOBART, EDMUND, 1570-1646, Hingham, Mass. Repre- sentative, 1639-42. Johnston, Miss Maria Stith. Robbins, Mrs. Henry S.
HOLLIDAY, JOHN ROBERT, 1747-1801. High Sheriff, Baltimore Co., 1770. Semmes, Mrs. John E.
HOLLIDAY, COLONEL THOMAS, -- 1703. Justice, Cal- vert Co., 1690-94. Zunts, Miss Sue Howard.
HOLLYDAY, JAMES, 1695-1747. Treasurer Eastern Shore. Md., 1726-1739 ; of Coun- cil, 1735. Naval Officer Port of Oxford. Semple, Mrs. Percy.
HOLLINGSWORTH, HENRY, 1664-1721. Member of As- sembly, New Castle Co., Del., 1695. Deputy Mas- ter of the Rolls, 1700. Surveyor of Cecil Co., Md., 1712. Simpson, Mrs. Edward. Manly, Mrs. L. Tyson.
HOLLINGSWORTH, VALENTINE. Member of the Assem- bly, New Castle Co., Del., 1683, '87, '95. Justice. 1695. Simpson, Mrs. Edward. Manly, Mrs. L. Tyson.
HOOPER, GENERAL HENRY, -- 1790. Member of Assembly, Dorchester Co., 1775. Member of Council of Safety, 1775. Brigadier-General, Lower District, Eastern Shore of Maryland, 1776. Presstman, Mrs. Benjamin.
HOOPER, HONORABLE JOHN, 1 695 --. Representa-
tive and Speaker of Colo- nial Assembly of Connec- ticut, member of Colonial Council. Judge of Su- preme Court.
Goddard, Mrs. Henry P.
HOOKER, REV. THOMAS, 1586- 1647. Pastor of Church at Newtown, Mass., 1633; removed, 1636, to Hart- ford. One of founders of Connecticut.
Goddard, Mrs. Henry P.
HOPKINSON, THOMAS, 1709- 175I. Member of Coun- cil, Province of Pennsyl- vania, 1747. First Presi- dent of the American Philosophical Society, 1743. Smith, Miss Josephine Hop- kinson.
Redwood, Mrs. Frank T.
HORSMANDEN, WARHAM. Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1657- 58, and member of Coun- cil, 1658. Poultney, Mrs. Arthur E.
McCandlish, Miss Evelyn Byrd. Minor, Miss Mary Willis. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
HOSMER, STEPHEN, 1645-1693. Hartford, Conn. Deputy to the General Court, 1692, and for many years previously. Winchester, Mrs. H. Carroll.
HOSMER, THOMAS, 1602-1687. One of the founders of Hartford, 1636, and left money towards the found- ing of the first free school there. Deputy to the Gen- eral Court for several terms. Winchester, Mrs. H. Carroll.
HOSMER, CAPTAIN THOMAS, 1675-1732. Commission-
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ed Captain of the South Side Company, in the town of Hartford, May, 1721. Winchester, Mrs. H. Carroll.
HOSMER, HONORABLE TITUS, 1737-1780. Representa- tive in the General As- sembly, 1773-78. Speaker of the House, 1777. Mem- ber of Congress and sign- ed the Articles of Confed- eration, 1778. One of the three Judges of the U. S. Court of Appeals, 1780. Winchester, Mrs. H. Carroll.
HOUCHIN, JEREMY, -1670. Representative from Hing- ham, Mass., 1651-59; from Salisbury, 1663.
Belknap, Mrs. Charles.
Browne, Mrs. Samuel Tracy. Assheton, Mrs. William Her- bert.
HOUGH, RICHARD, -1705. Member of Assembly, 1684, '88, '90, '97, '99, 1700, 1704. Member of
Council, 1692-1700. Hough, Miss Ethel.
HOWARD EDMUND, -- 1713. Justice, Somerset Co .. 1689. Clerk of Charles Co.
Zunts, Miss Sue Howard.
HOWARD, COLONEL JOHN EAGER, 1752-1827. Cap- tain, 2d Battalion, Mary- land Flying Camp, June, 1776. Major of 4th Mary- land Regiment, 1 778. Lieutenant-Colonel, 5th Maryland, 1778. Award- ed a medal by Congress for gallant conduct at the battle of Cowpens, 1781. Member of Congress. Governor of Maryland. U. S. Senator.
Bayard, Miss Ellen Howard. Howard, Miss Marian Gilmor.
Bayard, Mrs. Richard Bassett. King, Mrs. Joseph. Marshall, Mrs. Edward Ath- elstan. Ridgely, Mrs. Charles. Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent.
HOWE, THOMAS. Burgess, Calvert Co., 1704-08. Penniman, Mrs. George Dob- bin.
HOWELL, EDWARD, 1584-1656. Lynn, Mass. Removed to Southampton, L. I., 1639. Assistant, 1647-53, Con- necticut Colony.
Chatard, Mrs. Thomas M. Williams, Miss Rebecca Dal- rymple.
Mackenzie, Miss Mary G. M.
HOWELL, JACOB, 1687-1768. Delegate to Provincial Assembly of Pennsylva- . nia, 1752. Griswold, Miss Ellen Howell.
HOWELL, MAJOR JOHN, 1625- 1696, Southampton, L. I. Deputy, 1662-64. In com- mand against the Dutch. Major of Horse, 1684. Chatard, Mrs. Thomas M. Williams, Miss Rebecca Dal- rymple.
Mackenzie, Miss Mary G. M.
HOWELL, MAJOR JOSEPH, 1750-1798. Captain in At- lee's Battalion, Wayne's Brigade, Pennsylvania Line, 1776. Wounded and taken prisoner at bat- tle of Long Island. Sub- sequently Paymaster and Major, U. S. A. Griswold, Miss Ellen Howell.
HUMFREY, HONORABLE JOHN, 1595-1661. One of the orig- inal patentees Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1627 ; Deputy Governor, 1630. Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery
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Company, 1641. First Major-General of the Col- ony. With the Governor and others, appointed by the Court "to take order for a college" at Cam- bridge.
Stewart, Mrs. David. Hamilton, Mrs. W. T.
HUNT, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL
ABRAHAM, 1739-1821. Lieutenant-Colonel of Colonel Isaac Smith's First Regiment, Hunter- don Co., N. J., militia. Thom, Mrs. J. Pembroke. Duke, Mrs. Basil.
HUNT, LIEUTENANT RALPH, 1640-1677. Commissioned Lieutenant of Long Is- land Militia, 21 April, 1665. Patentee of New- town, L. I .; Magistrate, Surveyor, Indian Lands, 1663-64.
Hunt, Miss Anita Dunbar. Thom, Mrs. J. Pembroke. Duke, Mrs. Basil.
HUNTER, CAPTAIN JAMES, 1711-1782. Captain, Ches- ter Co., Pennsylvania As- sociators, 1747-48. Jus- tice of the Peace, and Judge of the Common Pleas, Chester Co., 1764- 70. Brooke, Mrs. John.
HUTCHINS, CAPTAIN FRANCIS, --- 1698. Justice for Calvert Co., 1689. Bur- gess, 1682-85, '94-97. Fisher, Mrs. Charles D. Simpson, Mrs. Edward. Roberts, Mrs. John B. Manly, Mrs. L. Tyson. Hough, Miss Ethel. Mackenzie, Miss Mary G. M.
HYNSON, COLONEL JOHN, - -- 1705. Justice, Kent Co., 1674; Burgess, 1681-
83, 1694-97; High Sheriff, 1670. Shippen, Mrs. Edward.
HYNSON, THOMAS, 1620-1667. Clerk of Kent Co., 1652; Burgess, 1654-1660; High Sheriff of the County, I655. Shippen. Mrs. Edward.
ISHAM, CAPTAIN HENRY. Cap- tain of Militia, and High Sheriff of Henrico Co., Va., 1668-69. Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent. Buchanan, Miss Esther Sid- ney. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
Cary, Mrs. Wilson Miles. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
IZARD, HONORABLE RALPH. Member of South Caro- lina Assembly, 1716-20. Member of Proprietary Council, 1719. Attorney- General, 1737. Morris, Miss Elizabeth M.
JACKSON, EDWARD, 1605-1681. Deputy from Cambridge to the General Court, Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1647-1662. Left by his will a large gift of land to Harvard College. Hall, Miss Elizabeth Ward. Hall, Miss Mary Stickney.
JACQUETT, GOVERNOR JEAN PAUL, 16 -- 17-, New Castle, Del. Governor of New Sweden under Gen- eral-Governor Peter Stuyvesant, 1655-57. Jus- tice of New Castle, 1676- 78. Reed, Mrs. William. McIlvain, Miss Elizabeth Gunning.
JAMES, CAPTAIN JOHN, 1720- 1778. Captain of Militia, Prince William Co., Va.,
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1755 ; Captain, Fauquier Co. Militia, 1759. Wilson, Mrs. William B. Wilson, Miss Emma. Wilson, Miss Ella C.
JANNEY, THOMAS, -- 1696. Member of the Council of Pennsylvania, 1684-86. Manly, Mrs. L. Tyson.
JARBOE, COLONEL JOHN, 1619- 1674. Justice, St. Mary's Co., 1663-65; High Sheriff, 1667-68, '70-72; Burgess, 1674-75. Com- missioned Lieutenant, St. Mary's Co. Militia, 15 March, 1658; Lieutenant- Colonel, 31 Oct., 1660.
Parran, Mrs. James Bourne. Howard, Mrs. Charles.
JEFFERSON, COLONEL PETER, 1708-1757. High Sheriff of Goochland Co., Va., 1739-40. Lieutenant-Col- onel of Albemarle Co., 1745; Colonel, 1752. Mem- ber of the Virginia House of Burgesses, 1755. Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent. Buchanan, Miss Esther Sid- ney. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton. Cary, Mrs. Wilson Miles. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
JEFFERSON, CAPTAIN THOMAS, 1679-1731. Justice of Hen- rico Co., Va., 1706-1718, and High Sheriff, 1718-19. Captain in the County Militia, 1708. Keyser. Mrs. R. Brent.
Buchanan, Miss Esther Sid- ney. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton. Cary. Mrs. Wilson Miles. Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
JEFFERSON, PRESIDENT THOMAS, 1743-1826. Mem- ber of the Virginia House
of Burgesses, 1769-73. and of Convention, 1774-76. Member of Congress. Governor of Virginia, 1779-81. President of the United States, 1800-1808. Author and Signer of the Declaration of Indepen- dence.
Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
JENNESS, CAPTAIN RICHARD, 1686-1769. Rye, New Hampshire. Representa- tive, 1727-62. Captain, 1728. Stewart, Mrs. David.
Hamilton, Mrs. W. T.
JENNESS, RICHARD, JR., 1717- 1782. Member New Hampshire Assembly, 1765-73. Member of the New Hampshire Provin- cial Congress, 1775. Hamilton, Mrs. IV. T. Stewart, Mrs. David.
JENNINGS, THOMAS, 1759. Chief Clerk of the Land Office. Justice, Anne Arundel Co., 1746- 59. Rogers, Mrs. Henry W.
JOHNS, KENSEY, 1722-1763. Justice, Anne Arundel Co., 1754. High Sheriff, 1760. Earle, Miss Mary Isabel. Milnor, Miss Mary Worth- ington.
JOHNSON, COLONEL BAKER, 1747-18II. Member of the Committee of Correspond- ence for Frederick Co., 1774. Member of Mary- land Conventions, 1774. '75, '76. Colonel of the Fourth Maryland Regi- ment in the Revolution. Mercein, Mrs. Thomas R.
JOHNSON, DOCTOR EDWARD, -1797. Justice. Calvert
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Co., 1773. Member Com- mittee of Calvert Co., 1775-76. Surveyor of Cal- vert Co., 1775. Judge of County Court, 1777. Buchanan, Mrs. Roberdeau.
JOHNSON, CAPTAIN HENRY, --- 1690. Justice, Balti- more Co., 1683-86; Bur- gess, 1683. Hoffman, Mrs. R. Curzon.
JOHNSON, SIR NATHANIEL, Knight, -- 1713. Gover- nor of the Leeward Isl- ands, 1686. Governor of South Carolina, 1701-09. Morris, Miss Elizabeth M.
JOHNSON, GOVERNOR THOMAS, 1732-1819. Burgess, Anne Arundel Co., 1765. Dele- gate from Maryland to Continental Congress, 1774, and re-elected, 1777. Brigadier - General Mary- land Forces, 6 January- 4 July, 1776. Governor of Maryland, 1777. Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1791. Ward, Mrs. Frank X. Rogers, Mrs. Henry W.
JOLIFFE, CAPTAIN JOHN, 1751- 1777. Captain in 4th Reg- iment, Virginia Line. Died in service. Manly, Mrs. L. Tyson.
JONES, PHILIP, -1753. Sur- veyor of Baltimore Co., 1729. Justice of the County, 1731. McIntire, Mrs. William Watson. Goldsborough, Mrs. George Robins.
KENDALL, COLONEL WILL- IAM. Collector of Rev- enute, Northampton Co., Va., 1660; Burgess, 1657, '62-63, '86; Speaker of the House, 1686.
Smith, Miss Virginia Hope Bryant.
Floyd, Miss Nannie Teackle.
KENDIG, HENRY. Member Committee of Safety, Lancaster Co., Penna.,
1775.
McSherry, Mrs. H. Clinton. Hoogewerff, Mrs. John A.
KENNON, RICHARD, -1698. Justice of Henrico Co .. Va., 1678. Member of the House of Burgesses, 1685- 86. Keyser, Mrs. R. Brent. Randall, Mrs. Alexander Bar- ton.
Cary, Miss Jane Margaret.
KEY, LIEUTENANT JOHN ROSS, 1754-1821. Second Lieu- tenant. Captain Price's Rifle Company, Frederick Co., Md., 20 June, 1775. In command of a Troop of Horse at Yorktown, 6 July, 1781. Howard, Mrs. Charles.
KEY, PHILIP, 1696-1764. Bur- gess, St. Mary's Co., 1729. '36, 50-54. Member of Council, 1763-64. Ramsay, Miss Martha
Parker. Howard, Mrs. Charles.
KING, COLONEL MILES, 1747- 1814. Captain of Virginia Minute Men, July, 1775, to October, 1776. Rep- resented Elizabeth City Co., Va., in the House of of Delegates several times between 1784 and 1798. Cottman, Mrs. J. Hough. Cottman, Miss Elizabeth Stewart.
KIRKBRIDE, JOSEPH, 1662- 1738. Member of Penn- sylvania Assembly, 1698, 1716, '19. Smith, Mrs Robert C.
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Milnor, Miss Mary Worth- ington.
KIRKBRIDE, MAHLON. Men- ber of the Pennsylvania Assembly, 1741. Smith, Mrs Robert C.
KNAPP, LIEUTENANT JOHN, 1697-1763. Commissioned Lieutenant of Horse, in 9th Regiment, Connecti- cut Colony, October, 1741. Dunn, Mrs. Herbert O.
KOLLOCK, COLONEL JACOB, 1692-1772. Justice of the Peace and of the Courts, Sussex Co., Del., 1726-27, 1764. Member of Assem- bly for the three lower counties, 1732-72; Speaker, 1759-65. Lieutenant, Cap- tain John Shannon's Com- pany, 25 June, 1746. Colo- nel of the Sussex Regi- ment in French and In- dian War, 1756. Poe, Mrs. Neilson, Jr. Poultney, Mrs. Eugene.
KOLLOCK, SIMON, Justice of the Peace and of the Courts, Sussex Co., Del., 1725-27. High Sheriff of the County, 1730-33. Beasten, Mrs. Charles.
LATIMER, JAMES. Justice of the Peace and Court of Common Pleas for New Castle, Del., 1769; Mem- ber Delaware Assembly, 1774. Member of Council of Safety, 1776. Justice Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court, 1777. Cromwell, Mrs. Kennedy.
LAWRENCE, JOHN, 1743-1782. Member Committee of Observation. Frederick Co., 1775. Justice, 1777. Hunt, Miss Anita Dunbar. Hunt, Mrs. Dunbar. Brent, Miss Ida S. Keyser, Mrs. William.
LAWRENCE, CAPTAIN WILL- IAM, 1623-1680. Captain, Queens Co. Militia, 1665- 80. Commanded the "Flushing Foote Compa- nie" at the surrender of New York to the Dutch, 1673. One of the paten- tees of Flushing, L. I., 1645.
Hoffman, Mrs. R. Curzon.
LAWSON, COLONEL ANTHONY. Colonel of Militia; active in the suppression of Ba- con's Rebellion, 1676. Laid out City of Norfolk, Va., 1682. Justice, Lower Norfolk Co., 1678-9, '82, 98-99.
Smith, Miss Virginia Hope Bryant.
LAWTON, GEORGE, -1693, Portsmouth, R. I. Deputy six years, 1665, '72, '75-76, '79-80. Assistant, 1680-86, '89-90. Blackford, Mrs. Eugene. Poultney, Mrs. Arthur E.
LEE, HANCOCK, 1653-1729. Burgess, Northumberland Co., Va., 1688. Clarke, Mrs. Henry F.
LEE, COLONEL RICHARD I., - --
I665. Secretary of the Colony of Virginia, and Member of Council, 1663. Smith, Miss Virginia Hope Bryant. Lyster, Mrs. Henry F. LeH. Clarke, Mrs. Henry F. Calvert, Mrs. Charles Balti- more.
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