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71 HAYS, EDGAR CLINTON, M. D. Hannibal, Mo. 2092
Ninth in descent from Peter Montague. Member for Lan- caster County, House of Burgesses, Virginia, 1651-59.
47 JAMES, THOMAS. Kansas City, Mo. 1274
Sixth in descent from James Claypoole (1634-1687), a mem- ber of the Pennsylvania Provincial Council for Philadelphia County, 1687.
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59 JUDSON, FREDERICK NEWTON. St. Louis. 1533
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles (1598- 1660), Wethersfield, Conn. Magistrate of Governing Court, 1637-60. Second Treasurer, 1639-51. Secretary, 1640-48. Governor, pro tem., 1651. Deputy Governor, 1654, '56, '57, '59. Governor, 1655, '58. Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1649.
44 EIGHTON, HON. GEORGE ELIOT. St. Louis. 1271
Fifth in descent from Capt. John Leighton (1661-1724), Ensign and Captain in Queen Anne War, 1704. Representa- tive to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1704 and 1714.
Sixth in descent from Robert Eliot (1640-1704), member of the Council of New Hampshire, 1683 to 1690, under Lieut .- Gov. Cranfield; in 1692-98, under Lieut .- Gov. Usher; in 1699, under Lieut .- Gov. Partridge.
Sixth in descent from Lieut .- Col. William Pepperrell, (1654- 1734), Kittery, Me. Captain in command of the Company of Provincial Militia at Kittery, 1714. Commandant of His Majesty's fort at Kittery Point, 1714. Subsequently Lieutenant- Colonel of the Provincial Militia of York County, Me. Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, 1715-30. Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1696, '97, 1708, '09, '24. Father of Sir William Pepperrell, Bart. Lieutenant-General and Commander-in-Chief at the Siege of Louisbourg, 1745. The first American-born Baronet of Great Britain.
Fifth in descent from Capt. John Hill (1666-1713), Ensign in King William's War, 1689. Lieutenant, 1692. Captain, 1693. Built Fort Mary at Winter Harbor, and remained in command until 1700, when he resigned.
Seventh in descent from Maj. Chas. Frost (1632-1697), Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1653, '78. Commandant of the Militia of Maine, 1664. Councillor of the Province of Maine, 1693-97. Member of the Provincial Council, 1682. Captain under Maj. Waldron in King Philip's War, 1675. Major in King William's War, 1683-93. Killed by Indians, July 4th, 1697.
Eighth in descent from Capt. Ambrose Gibbons (1600-1656), Deputy-Governor of New Hampshire, 1630. Captain Ports- mouth Colony Alarm, 1643.
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34 MERIWETHER, HUNTER McKEAND. Kansas City, Mo. 1158
Sixth in descent from Nicholas Meriwether (1647-1744), Burgess for New Kent County, Virginia, 1702-1714.
Fifth in descent from Francis Thornton (1682- .), Burgess for Spottsylvania County, Virginia, 1723-26.
75 MCCORD, WILLIAM HALLACK. Omaha, Neb. 2368
Fifth in descent from Captain John Paxton (1715-1787), Virginian Indian Wars.
76 M CCORD, JAMES HAMILTON, St. Joseph, Mo. 2369 Fifth in descent from Captain John Paxton (1715-1787), Virginian Indian Wars.
77 MCCORD, SAMUEL STEELE. St. Joseph, Mo. 2370 Fifth in descent from Captain John Paxton (1715-1787), Virginian Indian Wars.
78 MCCORD, FRANCIS. Kansas City, Mo. 2317
Fifth in descent from Captain John Paxton (1715-1787), Virginian Indian Wars.
79 MCCORD, GEORGE LAWRENCE. Pueblo, Col. 2372 Fifth in descent from Captain John Paxton (1715-1787), Virginian Indian Wars.
80 MCCORD, ROBERT HAMDEN. St. Joseph, Mo. 2373 Fifth in descent from Captain John Paxton (1715-1787), Virginian Indian Wars.
48 ILLARD, CLIFFORD ISAAC. St. Louis. 1275
Seventh in descent from Joseph Peck ( ........... ), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1700, '01, '02, '03, '04, '07, '10, '11, '13, '14, '18.
Sixth in descent from Ephraim Peck (1692-1760), Ensign and Captain of the Newtown Train Band, 1734-44. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1750.
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58 MOULTON, JOHN HENRY.
Seventh in descent from Thomas Marston (1615-1690), Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1677, and Representative to the General Court of New Hampshire, 1680-84.
Sixth in descent from Ephraim Marston (1655-1742), Repre- sentative to the General Court of New Hampshire, 1697-1709, '15, '16, '17.
Eighth in descent from William Eastow ( ........- 1665), Repre- sentative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1644, '48, '49.
Seventh in descent from Christopher Hussey (1595-1686), a member of the Council of New Hampshire, 1680. Represen- tative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1658-60.
Seventh in descent from Robert Page (1604-1679), Repre- sentative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1657, '68.
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Sanborn (1620-92), Lieutenant of the Military Company of Hampton, N. H., 1679.
Ninth in descent from Andrew Ward (1600-59), one of the Commissioners appointed by the Bay Colony, March 3, 1636, to govern the people of Connecticut. One of the Assistants of the First General Court who declared "that there shall be an offensive war against the Pequoitt," May 1, 1637.
Sixth in descent from Captain Joseph Wakeman (1670- 1726), Lieutenant, 1704, Captain, 1708, Fairfield Train Band. Member Fairfield County Committee of War, 1709. Assistant, 1724-25.
Eighth in descent from Jehu Burr, 2d. Member of Connecti- cut Council of War, 1675-76. Deputy for Fairfield, 1660-91.
Sixth in descent from Captain Daniel Bradley (1704-65), Ensign, Fairfield Company, 1743. Lieutenant, Connecticut Regiment, expedition to Cape Breton, 1745. Captain Fairfield Company, 1747.
Eighth in descent from Deputy-Governor Stephen Goodyear ( ........- 1658), Deputy-Governor of New Haven Colony, 1655-58, and Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1643.
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23 NEWCOMB, GEORGE AMOS.
St. Louis. 1147
Fourth in descent from Isaac Newcomb (1700-1761), a private in the Company of Capt. Richard Thayer, Massa- chusetts Troops, 1747.
Seventh in descent from Capt. Richard Brackett (1610-1690), Commander of the Militia of Braintree, Mass. Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, of Boston, 1636. Deputy to the General Court, 1655-80.
10 BEAR, CLARENCE CONDE .* St. Louis. 759
Seventh in descent from Capt. Peregrine White (1620-1704), first child born of the English in New England. Captain of Massachusetts Troops and member of Council of War at Plymouth, 1675.
11 O BEAR, FRANK. St. Louis. 760
Seventh in descent from Capt. Peregrine White (1620-1704, first child born of the English in New England. Captain of Massachusetts Troops and member of Council of War at Plymouth, 1675.
72 PEARCE, HON. CHARLES EDWARD. St. Louis. 2093.
Seventh in descent from Captain Nicholas Stillwell (1612- 1671), who organized a Troop of Horse in Virginia against the Indians, 1644. Captured King Ohechancanagh, successor to Powhatan. In 1663 was Lieutenant under Captain Martin Kregier in the Second Esopus War.
50 RANDALL, JOHN FREDERIC. St. Louis. 1277
Seventh in descent from Capt. George Denison (1620-1694), Captain, New London County forces in King Philip's War. Served in Mai. John Mann's expedition and in Maj. Talcott's expedition. Second in command to Maj. Robert Treat in the Great Swamp Fight. Served on the frontier. Captured the Indian Chief Canonchet. Chosen with Maj. John Mason to assist the Pequot Chiefs to govern their tribes. Assistant and deputy from Stonington to the General Court fifteen terms, Colony of Connecticut.
* Died, December 21, 1897.
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Seventh in descent from Capt. James Avery (1620-1694), Ensign, Lieutenant and Captain of the New London Com- pany. Served throughout King Philip's War in command of forty English from Stonington, New London and Lyme. In 1676 was Captain of one of the four Companies which pro- tected the frontier. Was in the Great Swamp Fight. Twelve times Deputy to the General Court, 1656-80.
31 ROGERS, ALFRED HARRISON. Joplin, Mo. 1155
Fourth in descent from Timothy Green (1735-1812). Was commissioned July 18th, 1763, a Captain in the 2d Battalion of the Pennsylvania Regiment in active service under Col. Boquet, during his expedition for the relief of Fort Pitt in 1763 and '64.
51 SABIN, DAVID DICKEY. 1796568 Belvidere, Ill. 1278 Sixth in descent from Benjamin Sabin (1646-1725), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1719, '23.
Seventh in descent from William Sabin, Deputy to the General Court of Plymouth Colony, 1657, '59, '60, '61, '70, '71.
43 SABIN, SIDNEY AVERY. Belvidere, Ill. 1270
Eight in descent from Capt. James Avery (1620-1694), Ensign, Lieutenant and Captain of the New London Com- pany. Served throughout King Philip's War in command of forty English from Stonington, New London and Lyme. In 1676 was Captain of one of the four Companies which pro- tected the frontier. Was in the Great Swamp Fight. Twelve times Deputy to the General Court, 1656-80.
Seventh in descent from Lieut. James Avery, Jr. (1646-1732), Lieutenant in the Connecticut Colonial forces during the Frontier Wars.
Eighth in descent from Capt. George Denison (1620-1694), Captain, New London County forces in King Philip's War. Served in Maj. John Mann's expedition and in Maj. Talcott's expedition. Second in command to Maj. Robert Treat in the Great Swamp Fight. Served on the frontier. Captured the Indian Chief Canonchet. Chosen with Maj. John Mason to assist the Pequot Chiefs to govern their tribes. Assistant and Deputy from Stonington to the General Court fifteen terms, Colony of Connecticut.
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52 SABIN, EUGENE FRANCIS. Belvidere, Il1. 1279
Eighth in descent from Capt. James Avery (1620-1694), Ensign, Lieutenant and Captain of the New London Com- pany. Served throughout King Philip's War in command of forty English from Stonington, New London and Lyme. In 1676, was Captain of one of the four Companies which pro- tected the frontier. Was in the Great Swamp Fight. Twelve times Deputy to the General Court, 1656-80.
Seventh in descent from Lieut. James Avery, Jr. (1646- 1732), Lieutenant in the Connecticut Colonial forces during the Frontier Wars.
Eighth in descent from Capt. George Denison (1620-1694), Captain New London County forces in King Philip's War. Served in Maj. John Mann's expedition and in Maj. Talcott's expedition. Second in command to Maj. Robert Treat in the Great Swamp Fight. Served on the frontier. Captured the Indian Chief Canonchet. Chosen with Maj. John Mason to assist the Pequot Chiefs to govern their tribes. Assistant and Deputy from Stonington to the General Court fifteen terms, Colony of Connecticut.
30 SAMPSON, HON. CLARK HAMILTON. St. Louis. 1154
Seventh in descent from Capt. Myles Standish (1584-1656). February 27th, 1621, he received the first military commission given in this country. In 1649 he was appointed "General-in- Chief" of all the Companies in the Colony. Before coming to Plymouth Colony in the Mayflower, he held a commission from Queen Elizabeth and served in the Low Countries in aid of the Dutch.
Sixth in descent from Abraham Sampson, Member of the Duxbury Militia Company, 1643.
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Nash, Lieuten- ant of Duxbury Militia Company. Sheriff and Chief Mar- shal of the Colony.
Seventh in descent from John Alden (1599-1687), one of the signers of the original Mayflower Compact. Member under arms of Captain Myles Standish's Duxbury Company, 1643. Assistant, 1633-41, and 1650-36. Deputy to the General Court, 1641-49. Member of the Council of War, 1653, '60, '75, and '76, Plymouth Colony.
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3 SANDS, JAMES THOMAS.
Sixth in descent from Capt. James Sands (1622-1695), Deputy of New Shoreham County, R. I., 1665. Assistant Warden, 1676. Commanded the New Shoreham Company in King Philip's War, and his house was turned into a fort and garrisoned by him.
Seventh in descent from Ensign Thomas Cornell (1595- 1696), Ensign, Portsmouth Militia, 1642-44. Who served with Gov. Kieft against Indians, Colony of Rhode Island.
Eighth in descent from John Talcott . (1600- 1660), Wethers- field, Conn., Deputy to General Court of Massachusetts, 1634-36. Deputy to General Court of Connecticut, 1637-53. "Assistant," 1654-60. Treasurer, 1652-60. Commissioner for the United Colonies, 1656-58.
Eighth in descent from Sergeant Samuel Wright (1629- 1675). Sergeant in King Philip's War. Killed at North- ampton, 2d September.
45 S HAPLEIGH, ALFRED LEE. St. Louis. 1272
Sixth in descent from Lieut. John Shapleigh (1640-1706), Sergeant, 1663. Ensign, 1665. Lieutenant, 1696, of Kittery Company, County of York, Massachusetts Bay Province. Representative to the General Court, 1696. Killed by the Indians at Spruce Creek (Kittery), April 29th, 1706. His son Nicholas was captured at the same time and carried to Canada and inhumanly treated; was afterwards released and returned home.
Sixth in descent from Capt. Tobias Langdon (1660-1725), Portsmouth County Provincial Troops. Commissioned Ensign 1689. Lieutenant, 1692. Captain, 1696, King William and Queen Anne's Wars, Province of New Hampshire.
Sixth in descent from John Plaisted, Representative to the General Court of New Hampshire, 1693.
Fourth in descent from Nicholas Shapleigh (1720 -....... ), Soldier in the Blue Troop of Horse, Sir William Pepperrell's Regiment, 1757.
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Fifth in descent from Major Nicholas Shapleigh (1680- ...... ), Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts for York County, Maine, 1733. Captain and Major of York County Troops, 1733.
Fifth in descent from Elisha Plaisted, captured by the Indians, September 18, 1712, and ransomed by his father later for £300. First representative to General Court of Massa- chusetts for Berwick, Maine, 1714.
Seventh in descent from Roger Plaisted (1627-75), Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, from Kittery, Maine, 1663, '64, '65, '73. Lieutenant of Kittery Company, 1668, '75. Associate Justice, 1673. Assistant, 1675. Killed by Indians at Salmon Falls, October 16, 1675, King Philip's War.
Eighth in descent from Anthony Stanyan, Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts for Hampton, IV. H., 1654, '80.
Seventh in descent from John Pickering, Jr., Deputy to General Court of Massachusetts for Portsmouth, N. H., 1680. Member of Assembly of New Hampshire, 1684-91. Deputy from Portsmouth to the Convention to choose a form of government, 1690. Lieutenant of Portsmouth Company, 1690. Captain, 1692.
Sixth in descent from Colonel John Wheelwright, Com- mander at Fort Saco, Maine, 1702. Maintained a garrison at Wells, 1703, '04, '11. Captain in Queen Anne's War, 1712. Colonel and Commander of Forces, 1722. In 1708, chosen Judge of Court of Common Pleas, and served 25 years. In 1749, chosen officer for purchasing provisions for the forces.
Seventh in descent from Samuel Wheelwright, Deputy to General Court of Massachusetts for York, Maine, 1671, '77. Associate, 1676. Maintained a garrison at Wells, 1675-89. Judge of Court of Common Pleas in 1694, and served six years.
Eighth in descent from Jeremy Houchin, Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts for Hingham, 1651, '52, '53, '54, '55, '57, '58. Deputy for Salisbury, 1663, '65, '67.
Ninth in descent from Deputy-Governor Ambrose Gibbons (1600-1656), Deputy-Governor of New Hampshire, 1630. Captain Portsmouth Colony Alarm, 1643.
Eighth in descent from Henry Sherburne, Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts from Portsmouth, N. H., 1660.
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74 SHORT, REV. WILLIAM, D. D. St. Louis. 2323
Seventh in descent from Deputy-Governor Roger Ludlow (1590-1665), Assistant, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1630. Deputy-Governor, 1634. Served with Mason as "Adviser" in Pequot War. Deputy-Governor, Connecticut Colony, 1639. Commander-in-Chief of Connecticut forces in anticipated con- flict with the Manhattoes and Dutch.
Eighth in descent from Sergeant Edward Riggs (1619-1669), of Roxbury, Mass., who served in Pequot War, 1637.
Sixth in descent from Captain Ebenezer Johnson, Captain of Stratford Connecticut Company (1690) of sixty English and forty Indians for the defense of Albany, and was paid by Governor Fletcher "for conducting the soldiers thither."
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant William French (1664- 1681), Billerica, Mass. Deputy to the General Court, 1663. Lieutenant in King Philip's War.
13 SPENCER, HON. SELDEN PALMER, A. M., Ph.D., St. Louis. 762
Fifth in descent from Isaac Spencer (1678-1751), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1734.
Seventh in descent from Ensign Jared Spencer (1614-1685), Commissioned Ensign, 1656. Served in King Philip's War. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1674, '75, '78, '79, '80, '83.
Sixth in descent from Capt. William Pratt (1653-1718). Was granted permission in 1675, by the Council at Hartford, to fortify and garrison his house. Appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut troops in 1709, and Captain of the First Company or Train Band, May, 1717.
Seventh in descent from Lieut. William Pratt ( ........... ), Lieutenant of the Saybrook forces that fought under Mason in Pequot War. Deputy, 1666, '67.
Fourth in descent from Capt. William Brockway (1723- 1798), Captain of the Fifth Company or Train Band, in the town of Lyme.
Eighth in descent from John Clark ( .. ...- 1673). Patentee of Connecticut under the Charter from Charles II., 1663. Soldier of the Pequot War, 1637. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1641, '65.
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Eighth in descent from Sergeant Richard Church (1608- 1667), Plymouth Volunteer in Pequot War, 1637.
Ninth in descent from Rev. John Wilson (1558-1667). With Gov. Winthrop and Dep .- Gov. Dudley as Ruling Elder, organized the first church in Boston. Chaplain of Massa- chusetts Troops in an expedition against the Pequots.
Sixth in descent from Joseph Selden (1651-1724), a soldier in King Philip's War. Was in the Falls Fight, May 18th, 1676.
Seventh in descent from Lieut. Alex. Marsh (1628-1698), an officer in the Indian Wars, and Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1692.
Seventh in descent from John Pratt (1644- ), Ensign of Train Band of Saybrook, 1684. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1684, '89, '91.
Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Pratt ( ), Lieuten- ant of the First Company or Train Band of Saybrook, 1717. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1719, '21.
Fifth in descent from Capt. Samuel Selden (1695-1745), Lieutenant and Captain of the Third Company or Train Band of Lyme, 1738, '40. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1744.
Fourth in descent from Col. Samuel Selden (1723-1776), Lieutenant of the Fifth Company of Lyme, 1752. Major, October, 1774. Colonel of the Batallion of Foot, June, 1776. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1762, '63, '64, '65, '66, '68, '69, '71, '72, '73.
Seventh in descent from William Dudley (1639-1700), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1682, '83, '84, '85, '87, '92, '93, '94, '95.
Sixth in descent from Joseph Dudley (1674- ), Ensign and Lieutenant of the Company or Train Band of Saybrook, 1724-28. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1721.
Seventh in descent from Thomas Lee (. .... .- 1705), Ensign of the Company or Train Band of Lyme. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1676, '85.
Seventh in descent from Reinold Marvin ( ....... - 1676), Ser- geant of Connecticut Troops, 1661. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1670, '75.
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Sixth in descent from John Colt (1658-1751), Ensign of the Company or Train Band of Lyme, 1709. Lieutenant, 1717. Captain, 1723. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1712, '19, '22, '23, '24, '26, '28, '29, '30, '31.
Sixth in descent from Richard Ely (1697-1777), Ensign of the North Company or Train Band of Lyme, 1723. Lieuten- ant, 1726. Captain, 1733. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1719, '24, '25, '26, '28, '37.
Seventh in descent from Capt. Joseph Peck (1641-1718), Ensign of the Company or Train Band of Lyme, 1678. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1676, '90, '91, '95, '96, '97, '98, 199, 1700, '01, '02, '03, '04, '05, '06, '08, '09, '10.
Eighth in descent from George Clark (1610-1690), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1664, '66, '69, '73.
Eighth in descent from Reinold Marvin 3d. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1711-28.
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14 PENCER, HORATIO NELSON, M. D. St. Louis. 763
Fourth in descent from Isaac Spencer (1678-1751), Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1734.
Sixth in descent from Ensign Jared Spencer (1614-1685), commissioned Ensign, 1656. Served in King Philip's War. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1674, '75, '78, '79, '80, '83.
Fifth in descent from Capt. William Pratt (1653-1718). Was granted permission in 1675 by the Council at Hartford to fortify and garrison his house. Appointed Lieutenant of Connecticut Troops in 1709, and Captain of the First Company or Train Band, May, 1717.
Sixth in descent from Lieut. William Pratt ( .......-...... ). Lieu- tenant of the Saybrook forces that fought under Mason in Pequot War. Deputy, 1666-67.
Third in descent from Capt. William Brockway (1723- 1798), Captain of the Fifth Company or Train Band in the town of Lyme.
Seventh in descent from John Clark ( ...... .- 1673), Patentee of Connecticut under the Charter from Charles II., 1663. Soldier of the Pequot War, 1637. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1641-65.
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Seventh in descent from Sergt. Richard Church (1608-1667), Plymouth. Volunteer in Pequot War, 1637.
Eighth in descent from Rev. John Wilson (1558-1667). With Gov. Winthrop and Dep .- Gov. Dudley as Ruling Elder, organized the first church in Boston. Chaplain of Massa- chusetts Troops in expedition against the Pequots.
Fifth in descent from Joseph Selden (1651-1724), a soldier in King Philip's War. Was in the Falls Fight, May 18th, 1676.
Sixth in descent from Lieut. Alex Marsh (1628-1698), an officer in the Indian Wars and Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, 1692.
62 SWISHER, STEPHEN ALFRED. Iowa City, Iowa. 1536 Fifth in descent from Thomas Rose, Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1695.
49 TUTTLE, RT.REV. DANIEL SYLVESTER, D. D., S. T. D., BISHOP OF MISSOURI. St. Louis. 1276
Fourth in descent from Daniel Tuttle (1680-1748), Captain of the South East Company or Train Band of Wallingford, Conn., 1738.
40 VOORHEES, WILLIAM PERRINE. Kansas City, Mo. 1267
Seventh in descent from Jan Strycker (1615-1697), Member of the great Landtag in New Amsterdam, 1664. Member of the Hempstead Convention, 1665. Schepen, 1673. Captain of the Military Company at Midwout, L. I. Deputy to the great Conference at New Orange, 1674.
Sixth in descent from Pieter Strycker (1653-1741), Captain, Kings County Militia, 1689.
Fifth in descent from Jan Strycker, Jr. (1684-1770), a mem- ber of Capt. Vandevere's Company, Kings County Militia, 1715.
Sixth in descent from Jacobus Gerritsen Strycker (1617-1667). Delegate to the Convention held at New Orange to confer with Gov. Colve, March 26th, 1674.
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Sixth in descent from Colonel Gerardus Beekman, M. D., 1653-1723. Captain of Militia at Flat Bush, 1681. Major, 1689. Lieutenant-Colonel of King's County Militia, 1698. Colonel, 1700-03. Member of Leisler's Council, 1690-91. Member of Council, 1705-23. President and Deputy-Governor, 1709-10.
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Wilhelmus Beekman (1623-1707). Lieutenant in the Burgher Corps of New Amsterdam, 1652-58. Vice-Director on the South River, 1658-64. Schout at Esopus, 1664. Lieutenant in the Militia under the Dutch, 1673. Deputy-Mayor of New York, 1681-83.
Sixth in descent from Major Cornelius Van Brunt ( ........- 1754), King's County, Militia, November, 1700. Member of the General Assembly of the Province of New York, 1699-1711.
Sixth in descent from Daniel Polhemus, Cornet, King's County, New York Militia, 1690. Captain of Troop of Horse.
Sixth in descent from Abraham De La Noye, Corporal in the Burgher Corps at New Amsterdam, 1653.
81 \\'ALKER, STOUGHTON. St. Joseph, Mo. 2374
Fourth in descent from Phineas Walker, Private in Capt. Baldwin's Company, Colonel Timothy Ruggles' Regiment, Massachusetts Troops, 1759.
Ninth in descent from Captain Richard Walker (1592-1687), Deputy from Reading to Massachusetts General Court, 1640, et seq. Lieutenant in a Company defending Lynn against the Indians, 1632. Ensign of the Lynn Company, 1637. April 18 ordered out by the General Court for the war against the Pequots. Captain, 1656. A member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in London, 1622; Boston, 1638, and was Captain in 1656.
Sixth in descent from Thomas Stoughton, Ensign of the Windsor Train Band, 1689. Captain, 1698. Lieutenant, 1734. Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut, 1699, 1725, '26, '27, '28, '29, '33.
Seventh in descent from Thomas Stoughton, Ensign and Lieutenant of the Train Band of Windsor, 1640.
Sixth in descent from Ebenezer Eastman, Captain in New Hampshire service, 1747.
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