Wisconsin Society, Sons of the American Revolution, 1896, Part 7

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ice in 1775 in Captain David Batchelor's company in Colonel Joseph Read's regiment. The order was dated at Roxbury, October 24, 1775. Said Caleb Chase served from August 3, 1776, to September 30, 1776, in Captain Nathan Hamilton's company of Colonel Samuel Brewer's regiment. Caleb Chase, while at Ticonderoga Mills, on November 3, 1776, receipted for the wages of the preceding October, and at Brookfield, Massa- chusetts, February 6, 1777, he receipted for his mileage from Fort Edwards to Petersham, his home. He was then still in Captain Hamilton's company.


Authority : Massachusetts War Records.


64.


3664.


WILLIAM FERNANDO WINSOR, Banker, Mauston.


Full brother of Gurdon Horatio Winsor, 49.


99.


3699.


CHARLES HERBERT WOOSTER, Insurance Clerk, Mil- waukee.


Son of Dorastus Wooster.


Son of MOSES WOOSTER: This last served as a private in Captain Joel Dickinson's company in Colonel Samuel Elmore's battalion of Connecticut troops, serving from April 15, 1776, to January, 1777. Later he enlisted as private in the "Colonel company" of the Seventh Connecticut regiment, commanded by Colonel Heman Swift. He enlisted March 29, 1777, and served three years, and was discharged November 19, 1780. He was taken prisoner January 16, 1780, at Staten Island and confined in the "sugar house," where he was fed on damaged, and it is said poisoned, provisions. He was at one time reported dead, but later, being exchanged, he unexpectedly returned home a " spectacle of grief and horror to his friends." He enlisted January 1, 1781, to serve three years in the com- pany of Captain Caleb Baldwin in Colonel Heman Swift's reg- iment of Connecticut troops. He served until the formal dis-


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banding of the army, having participated in the capture of Cornwallis. He was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, Decem- ber 4, 1758, and died in Cornwall, Vermont, August 26, 1829.


Authorities : United States Pension Office; Connecticut - War Records ; Biography of Rev. Benjamin Wooster.


Also :


Son of Deborah Morgan (Porter) Wooster.


Daughter of Joseph Porter.


Son of MOSES PORTER : This last enlisted as a Ser- geant in the company of Captain John Perkins, from the town of Norwich, Connecticut, and was at the Lexington alarm in 1775. He was Sergeant in the company of Captain Eben Lathrop in Colonel Jonathan Lattimer's Connecticut regiment in 1777. He was a Captain of cavalry and was with his company at Bennington and at Saratoga, and rendered conspicuous services at the battle of Bemis Heights. He was active in taking part in the charge led by General Arnold which drove the enemy to their entrenchments. He was born September 30, 1738, and died in Pawlet, Vermont, February 17, 1803.


Authorities : Hollister's History of Pawlet; United States Pension Office ; Connecticut Revolutionary War Records.


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POSTSCRIPT,


Walter Seymour Chandler, 79, died at his home at the Plankinton House, Milwaukee, December 27, 1896. He was born in Batavia, New York, January 18, 1836, and removed to Milwaukee, with his parents, August 29, 1848. His father, Daniel Hicks Chandler, was reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin during 1849, 1850, 1851 and 1852. The residence of Walter S. Chandler in Wisconsin had been continuous since his removal here, but in later years he had lived in comparative retirement. He is the father of Burr Kneeland Chandler, 80. He married Sarah Olivia Kneeland, niece of James Kneeland, 87, first cousin of Norman Little Kneeland, 88, aunt of Wyman Kneeland Flint, 42, and sister- in-law of John Gardiner Flint, 43.


NOTE.


The statistics printed at page 9 should be amended as fol- lows : The name of Walter Seymour Chandler, 79, should be added to the roll of deceased members, making the total of these seven. The persons who applied and received numbers, but whose applications were rejected from inadequacy of proof, or are still pending, must be increased to five by adding num- ber 101. The number of persons accepted as members since the annual meeting in 1896 must therefore be reduced to 23; the total of accepted members will thus become 104, and the net living membership January 15, 1897, stands at 94.


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Grouping of the Members of the Wisconsin Society Under an Alphabetical Arrangement of their Revolutionary Ancestors,


ALSOP, JOHN 2. King, Charles


AVERY, THOMAS 9z> Slosson, Frank


BAKER, THOMAS 26. Birkhaeuser, Theodore Kelso 77. Birkhaeuser, William George


BARRETT, JAMES 14. Swain, William Chester


BARRETT, JAMES, JR. 14. Swain, William Chester BARTHOLOMEW, ISAAC 52. Holbrook, Arthur Tenney


BELKNAP, ISAAC 54. Davis, Warren Johnson


BENJAMIN, JESSE 29. Wing, George Washington.


BLISS, ISAAC 82. Bliss, Henry Isaac


BOWLER, METCALF 66. Keene, Francis Bowler


BOYNTON, ISAAC 103. Boynton, Alonzo Lorenzo


BRADFORD, JOHN 108. Bradford, Robert Clark


BROWN, JOSIAH 107. Perry, Ralph Percy


BULLEN, JOHN 57. Quarles, William Charles


BURBECK, EDWARD IO. Burbeck, Edward


BURNELL, JOSEPH 5. Burnell, Joseph Hatch


CAPRON, SETII 56. Thiers, Edward Capron 58. Thiers, Louis Milton


CARPENTER, JAMES


7. Carpenter, Paul Dillingham .


CHAPMAN, THROOP 24. Chapman, Chandler Burnell 23. Chapman, Chandler Pease


CHASE, CALEB 49. Winsor, Gurdon Horatio 64. Winsor, William Fernando


CHITTENDEN, JARED 106. Chittenden, George Wash- ington


CLARK, PETER 27. Clark, William Henry


CLEVELAND, BENJAMIN 36. Fuller, Oliver Clyde


COIT, WILLIAM 20. Terry, Frank Taylor


COLLINS, OLIVER 16. Collins, Alexander Lynn


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COURTENAY, HERCULES 69. Courtenay, David


CROCKER, TIIOMAS 98. Sloan, Henry Scott


CURTIS, WILLIAM 30. Curtis, Charles Albert


DAVISON, ASA 67. Burdick, Norman Leslie


DILLINGHAM, PAUL 7. Carpenter, Paul Dillingham


DUFFIELD, BENJAMIN 50. Purnell, William Henry


DUFFIELD, EDWARD 50. Purnell, William Henry.


DUTCHER, RULOFF 39. Dutcher, John Ashley


DUTTON, JOSEPH 83. Dutton, Henry Perry 78. Dutton, Walter Barney


ELLIOTT, DAVID 29. Wing, George Washington


FITCH, HAYNES 109. Fitch, Grant


FLINT, JONAS 43. Flint, John Gardiner 42. Flint, Wyman Kneeland


FOOTE, FREEMAN 37. Underwood, Harold Green


GEORGE, AMOS 68. Stickney, Gardner Perry


GLOVER, SAMUEL KINGSLEY 64 45. Glover, Alfred Kingsley GOODRICH, DAVID 105. Babcock, Charles Leslie


GRAY, ISAAC 26. Birkhaeuser, Theodore Kelso 77. Birkhaeuser, William George


GREGG, ALEXANDER 43. Flint, John Gardiner 42. Flint, Wyman Kneeland


HARRIS, ISRAEL . 9. Butler, James Davie


JEWETT, DANIEL 38. Paul, Edward Joy


JOHNSON, BAKER 18. Schley, Bradley George


JONES, WILLIAM 55. Jones, George Clark


KEENAN, or KINNAN, PETER 61. Elmendorf, John Jay


KILBOURNE, JOSIAH 8. Kilbourne, Byron Hector


KIMBALL, GEORGE 100. Kimball, William Donaldson


KING, RUFUS 2. King, Charles


KINGSBURY, EBENEZER 13. Wight, William Ward


KNEELAND, ISAAC 42. Flint, Wyman Kneeland 87. Kneeland, James 88. Kneeland, Norman Little


LADD, NATHANIEL 68. Stickney, Gardner Perry


LANE, DANIEL 75. Usher, Ellis Baker


LANE, ISAAC 75. Usher, Ellis Baker


LATHROP, JEDEDIAH 104. Stark, Charles Gager


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LAWRENCE, ABRAHAM I. Whittemore, Don John


LEAVENWORTH, JESSE 86. Kershaw, Leavenworth


LINCOLN, BENJAMIN


65. Eschweiler, Alexander Chad- 1 bourne


LOVEJOY, HEZEKIAH 74. Lovejoy, Allen Perry


LOVEJOY, JOHN 74. Lovejoy, Allen Perry


LYMAN, TIMOTHY 46. Lyman, Francis Henry 85. Lyman, Frederick William


MCCLELLAN, JOSEPH 22. Bell, Joseph McClellan.


MACK, ROBERT 12. Montgomery, Frank Warren MARTIN, NATHAN 42. Flint, Wyman Kneeland


MAXWELL, JAMES 72. Gregory, Charles Noble


MEAD, SAMUEL 57. Quarles, William Charles


62. Saunders, William Henry


MERRICK, JOSEPH 97. Merrick, George Byron


MILLER, GILES 82. Bliss, Henry Isaac


MONTGOMERY, HUGH 12. Montgomery, Frank Warren @ MOORE, JOSEPH 32. Moore, Joseph Lawton


MOTT, GERSHOM 15. Williams, Gershom Mott


MOULTON, JONATHAN 81. Peirce, Jonathan Franklin


MUNN, AMOS 17. Munn, William Henry


NEWELL, SAMUEL 93. Newell, Frederick Seth


NOYES, PELEG 51. Noyes, George Henry 63. Noyes, Harry Jennings


NYE, JOHN 98. Sloan, Henry Scott


OLIN, GIDEON I. Whittemore, Don John


OLIPHANT, ANDREW 76. Oliphant, Nathaniel Ewing


OLIPHANT, JOHN 76. Oliphant, Nathaniel Ewing


PEASE, JAMES 24. Chapman, Chandler Burnell


23. Chapman, Chandler Pease


PERRY, ABIJAH 107. Perry, Ralph Percy


PHELPS, ABEL 94. Brown, Charles Curtis 95. Simmons, Samuel Sweet


PIERSON, EPHRAIM 42. Flint, Wyman Kneeland 87. Kneeland, James 88. Kneeland, Norman Little


PORTER, MOSES 99. Wooster, Charles Herbert


POST, JACOBUS 90. Ray, Charles


POTTER, ANTHONY 70. Potter, Walter Burleigh


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PURVIANCE, SAMUEL 69. Courtenay, David


PUTNAM, VICTOR C.


59. Robinson, Frederick 47. Robinson, Henry Bertholf 48. Robinson, Richard Taylor


REED, SETH 41. Strong, William Wolcott


ROOT, WILLIAM


4. Root, George Washington SAUNDERS, WILLIAM


57. Quarles, William Charles


62. Saunders, William Henry


SAWYER, CALEB


57. Quarles, William Charles 62. Saunders, William Henry


SCOTT, EBENEZER 35. Scott, William Humphrey


SCOTT, JAMES 35. Scott, William Humphrey


SEARS, SETHI 98. Sloan, Henry Scott


SEVIER, JOHN 36. Fuller, Oliver Clyde


SHILLABER, ROBERT 57. Quarles, William Charles 62. Saunders, William Henry


SNOW, DAVID


40. Lombard, John William Pe- terson.


STANTON, EBENEZER 29. Wing, George Washington 34. Wing, Hiram De Witt


STARK, ISRAEL 80. Chandler, Burr Kneeland


79. Chandler, Walter Seymour


STICKNEY, THOMAS 68. Stickney, Gardner Perry


SWAIN, JOSEPH 14. Swain, William Chester


SWEET, JOHN 29. Wing, George Washington 34. Wing, Hiram De Witt


TALLMADGE, DANIEL


91. Tallmadge, Samuel Hobart


TAYLOR, ELDAD 20. Terry, Frank Taylor


TERRY, ELIPHALET 20. Terry, Frank Taylor


TERRY, NATHANIEL 20. Terry, Frank Taylor


TOWNSEND, EBER


60. Townsend, Charles C.


UPHAM, JONATHAN 89. Upham, William Henry


USHER, ABIJAH 75. Usher, Ellis Baker


VAN VALKEN-BURGHI, BARTIIOLOMEW JACOB 33. Van Valkenburgh, Frank Pratt


VAN VECHTEN, DERRICK


6. Van Vechten, Henry Cor- nelius.


VIRGIN, EBENEZER 73. Marr, Robert Allen


@VLIET, JESPER II. Vliet, John Black


WARREN, EPHRAIM 12. Montgomery, Frank Warren


WARREN, EPHRAIM, JR. 12. Montgomery, Frank Warren


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WARREN, JOHN 54. Davis, Warren Johnson


WATROUS, SAMUEL


42. Flint, Wyman Kneeland 87. Kneeland, James 88. Kneeland, Norman Little


WELLINGTON, JOSEPH 84. Wellington, Charles Lincoln


WHEELER, NOAH 44. Frost, Edward Wheeler


WHITNEY, ISRAEL 57. Quarles, William Charles 62. Saunders, William Henry


WHITTEMORE, JOSEPH I. Whittemore, Don John


WHITTLESEY, ASAPH 72. Gregory, Charles Noble WIGHT, PETER 13. Wight, William Ward WIGHT, SIMEON 28. Underwood, Herbert Wight


WILCOX, ELISHA 93. Newell, Frederick Seth


WILCOX, OZIAS 93. Newell, Frederick Seth


WILLIAMS, JAMES 31. Nichols, Henry Williams


WILLIAMS, OBADIAH 102. Smith, Bryant


WILLIAMS, THOMAS 42. Flint, Wyman Kneeland 88. Kneeland, Norman Little


WING, JOHN 29. Wing. George Washington 34. Wing, Hiram De Witt


WINGATE, DAVID 3. Wingate, Uranus Owen Brackett


WOOSTER, Moses 99. Wooster, Charles Herbert


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