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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
162
Mrs. Anna C. Vedder Dievendorf.
DAR ID Number: 161917
Born in Glen, N. Y.
Wife of William B. Dievendorf.
Descendant of Capt. Henry Ostrom, as follows:
1. John Ostrom Vedder (1827-1901) m. 1854 Jane Ann Lasher (d. 1914).
2. John Vedder (1787-1841) m. 1807 Elizabeth Ostrom (1791-1858).
3. John Ostrom (1764-1846) m. 1787 Anne Lane (1765-1830).
4. Henry Ostrom m. 1763 Abigail Devenport (1748-1819).
Henry Ostrom (1741-97) was 2d lieutenant and, also, commanded a company
in the New York militia under Col. Philip P. Schuyler. He was born in
Holland; died in Albany County, N. Y.
Also No. 122203.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
163
page 59
Miss Julia Eleanor Mcfadden.
DAR ID Number: 162189
Born in Corvallis, Ore.
Descendant of Lieut. William Stewart, as follows:
1. William Stewart McFadden (1847-1916) m. 2d 1889 Sallie Lane (b.
1860).
2. Thomas McFadden (1822-98) m. 1845 Alicia Chapman (1826-63).
3. James A. McFadden (1787-1866) m. 1812 Margaret Stewart (1795-1881).
4. Galbraith Stewart (1766-1848) m. 1791 Elizabeth Scott (1768-1850).
5. William Stewart m. 1760 Mary Gass (b. 1742).
William Stewart served as lieutenant and adjutant in Capt. William
Donaldson's company, 2d battalion, under Col. John Davis, Cumberland
[p.59] County militia, 1777. He was born, 1738, in Ireland; died in
Mercer County, Pa.
Also No. 159543.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
163
Mrs. Josephine Bridgham Mckinstry.
DAR ID Number: 162469
Born in Washington County, Maine.
Wife of Richard William McKinstry.
Descendant of Capt. John Bridgham, as follows:
1. Charles W. Bridgham (1832-1917) m. 2d 1870 Eliza Phipps (1850-1909).
2. Andrew M. Bridgham (1798-1879) m. 1823 Ann Downs (1806-77).
3. Joseph Bridgham (1761-1851) m. 1789 Betsy Lane (1770-1840).
4. John Bridgham m. 1754 Joanna Comer.
John Bridgham commanded a company in Col. Theophilus Cotton's regiment
which marched on the Lexington Alarm. He was born, 1729, in Plympton,
Mass.; died in West Minot, Maine.
Also No. 159048.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
163
Mrs. Elsie Good Reed.
DAR ID Number: 162674
Born in Wabash, Ind.
Wife of Frank M. Reed.
Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Pawling, as follows:
1. Isaac Macy Good (1849-88) m. 1876 Ida Pawling (1854-87).
2. Albert Pawling (1809-1908) m. 1837 Eliza McKees (1812-66).
3. Joseph Pawling (1777-1855) m. 1805 Sarah Riffert (1783-1825).
4. Benjamin Pawling m. Rebecca Lane (1756-1830).
Benjamin Pawling (1751-1800) was 2nd lieutenant in Capt. John Smith's
company, Pennsylvania Line. He was born and died in Montgomery County,
Pa.
Also No. 100705.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
163
page 237
[p.237] Mrs. Lucy Holden Lane.
DAR ID Number: 162782
Born in Deer Isle, Maine.
Wife of George W. Lane.
Descendant of Capt. John Holden, as follows:
1. Samuel Eaton Holden (1816-74) m. 1844 Abigail F. Crockett.
2. Amasa Amidon Holden (1775-1853) m. Abigail Eaton.
3. John Holden m. 1761 Marjorie Amidon (1742-83).
John Holden (1737-1818) commanded the 4th company in the 6th
Massachusetts regiment under Cols. Silas Wheelock and Joseph Read. He
was born and died in Mendon, Mass.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
164
page 34
Mrs. Margaret Lawrence Tibbits Webb.
DAR ID Number: 163114
Born in Chicago, Ill.
Wife of Christopher Earll Webb.
Descendant of John Tibbits, Matthew Miller, John Nicholas Kurtz, Lieut.
Derick Lane, Capt. William Lawrence, Volkert Peter Douw, Lieut. Col.
James Galbraith, Maj. Andrew Galbraith and Col. Henry J. Van Rensselaer,
as follows:
1. Elisha Tibbits (1853-93) m. 1881 Cornelia Augusta Miller (b. 1859).
2. Thomas McConn Tibbits (1825-72) m. 1850 Angelica Lane McConn
(1829-90); Andrew Galbraith Miller, Jr. (1827-65), m. 1853 Cornelia
Augusta McVichar (1829-1919).
3. Elisha Tibbits (1780-1835) m. 1803 Sarah McConn (1783-1835); Andrew
Galbraith Miller (1801-74) m. 1827 Caroline E. Kurtz (1806-86); Benjamin
M. McVichar (1799-1883) m. 1825 Isaphene Lawrence (1806-68); John
Townsend McConn (1803-61) m. 1828 Angelica Rachel Douw Lane (1809-96).
4. John Tibbits m. 1760 Waite Brown (1730-1809); Matthew Miller m. 1799
Jean Galbraith (b. 1781); Benjamin Kurtz (1762-1837) m. 1786 Elizabeth
Gardiner (1769-1852); Isaac Lawrence (1768-1841) m. Cornelia Beach
(1777-1857); Derick Lane m. 2d 1805 Engeltie Van Rensselaer (1770-1833).
5. William Lawrence m. 1752 Anna Brinckerhoff (b. 1733); Andrew
Galbraith m. 1780 Barbara Work (d. 1832); John (Johann) Nicholas Kurtz
m. 1747 Anna Elizabeth Seidel; Henry J. Van Rensselaer m. 1765 Rachel
Douw (1745-99).
6. James Galbraith m. 1734 Elizabeth Bertram (1714-99); Volkert Peter
Douw m. 1st 1742 Anna DePeyster.
John Tibbits (1737-1817) served as private in Capt. Daniel Brown's
company, Col. Benjamin Simonds' regiment, Massachusetts troops. He was
born in Warwick, R. I.; died in Lisbon, N. Y.
Matthew Miller (1760-1824) served as private in the Cumberland County,
Pennsylvania militia. He was born and died in Carlisle, Pa.
[p.34] John Nicholas Kurtz (1720-94), while pastor of the Lutheran
Church in York, Pa., collected food and clothing for the soldiers at
Valley Forge. He was born in Germany; died in Baltimore, Md.
Also No. 144482.
Derick Lane (1755-1831) served as quartermaster and lieutenant in the
New Jersey troops. He was born in Somerset County, N. J.; died in Troy,
N. Y.
William Lawrence (1729-94) served as lieutenant and captain in the New
York troops. He was born and died in Newton, L. I., N. Y.
Also No. 150548.
Volkert Peter Douw (1720-1801), a patriot, was a member of the Committee
of Safety and vice-president of the First Provincial Congress, 1775. He
was born and died in Greenbush, N. Y.
Also No. 7883.
James Galbraith (1704-87) served as lieutenant colonel of the Cumberland
County, Pennsylvania troops. He was born in Ireland; died in Pennsboro,
Pa.
Andrew Galbraith (1750-1806) was major in the Pennsylvania troops. He
was born in Lancaster County; died in Cumberland County, Pa.
Also No. 159652.
Henry J. Van Rensselaer (1742-1814) was commissary general and colonel
by brevet of the New York troops. He was born in Greenbush; died in
Claverack, N. Y.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
164
page 57
[p.57] Mrs. Mattie Holmes Bohannon.
DAR ID Number: 163178
Born in Talbot County, Ga.
Wife of John M. Bohannon.
Descendant of Lieut. John Williams, as follows:
1. Emory Holmes (b. 1851) m. 1874 Lilah Weaver (1855-77).
2. William Capers Holmes (1724-1907) m. Martha E. Jordan (1833-70).
3. Josiah Holmes (1787-1865) m. Amelia Williams (1796-1872).
4. John Williams m. Sarah Lane (1765-1856).
John Williams (1750-1802) served as lieutenant in the 2d North Carolina
regiment under Capt. John Craddock and Col. John Patten. He was born and
died in North Carolina.
Also No. 147271.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
164
Mrs. Louise Keyes Ruddick.
DAR ID Number: 163284
Born in Columbus, Ind.
Wife of Charles A. Ruddick.
Descendant of Sergt. Cornelius Lane, as follows:
1. Nelson Rowns Keyes (1849-92) m. 1875 Elizabeth Mooney (1853-1913).
2. John Lane Keyes (1816-1907) m. 1844 Mary Coons (1824-98).
3. Thompson Keyes (1771-1852) m. 1797 Mary Lane (1780-1860).
4. Cornelius Lane m. 1777 Elizabeth Wolf (1756-1842).
Cornelius Lane (1755-1837) was placed on the pension roll of Montgomery
County, N. Y., 1832, for service as private and sergeant, 1775, in the
New Jersey troops. He was born in Bedminster, N. J.; died in
Canajoharie, N. Y.
Also No. 160443.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
164
Mrs. Ella Richardson Butterfield.
DAR ID Number: 163500
Born in Hannibal, Mo.
Wife of Fred Butterfield.
Descendant of Capt. Azariah Wright, as follows:
1. John D. Richardson (1836-1920) m. 1864 Mary Hall (b. 1846).
2. Derastus Richardson (1797-1844) m. 1821 Eleanor Lane (1799-1843).
3. Jonathan Lane (1765-1844) m. 1795 Anna Wright (1767-1827).
4. Azariah Wright m. 1st 1762 Mary Safford (1742-76).
Azariah Wright (1737-1811) served as 2d lieutenant in Capt. John
Averill's company, Vermont militia. He was born in Northfield, Mass.;
died in Westminster, Vt.
Also No. 152309.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
164
page 221
Miss Helen Couffer.
DAR ID Number: 163678
Born in Columbus, Ohio.
Descendant of Daniel Kougher, William Newcomb, Rev. Dominie Benjamin
DuBois, Col. John Smock, Capt. Hendrick Smock, Thomas Hart Hooker, Peter
Van Dorn, Capt. John Rouse, Garrett Schenck, William McClintock, and
Lieut. Aaron Lane, as follows:
1. Ulysses Grant Couffer (b. 1865) m. 1896 Helen Maria Newcomb.
2. William Couffer (Cougher) (1814-96) m. 1864 Sarah Ann DuBois
(1833-1906); George Whitefield Newcomb (1825-1901) m. 1860 Mary Eliza
Eddy (1832-92).
3. Christian Cougher (1782-1826) m. 1809 Jean McClintock (1787-1845);
Asahel Newcomb (1780-1852) m. 1804 Lucinda Sykes (1782-1865); Tunis
Garret Van Derveer DuBois (1808-98) m. 1831 Elizabeth Smock (1814-94);
Azariah Eddy (1802-88) m. 1831 Harriet Maria Hooker (1806-89).
4. Daniel (Cougher) Kougher m. 1782 Sara Schleyhofin; William Newcomb m.
1779 Elizabeth Cunnabell (1757-1821); Benjamin DuBois (1780-1851) m.
1803 Williampy Van Dorn (1784-1866); Jonathan Eddy (1774-1843) m. 1800
Rebecca Rouse (1779-1846); Aaron Smock (1783-1834) m. 1804 Sarah Conover
Schenck (1786-1825); Thomas Hart Hooker, Jr. (1772-1845), m. Betsy Mills
(1776-1849); William McClintock m. 1760 Jean Sharp (1747-1805).
[p.221] 5. Dominie Benjamin DuBois m. 1765 Phebe Denise (d. 1839);
Hendrick Smock m. 1780 Sarah Lane (1758-1828); Thomas Hart Hooker m.
1769 Sarah Whitman (1747-1839); Peter Van Dorn m. 1777 Jane (Janilfe)
Williamson (1758-1845); John Rouse m. Hannah Smith; Garret Schenck m.
1762 Sarah Conover (1744-1805).
6. John Smock m. 1747 Elizabeth Conover (1725-1812); Aaron Lane m. 1743
Sarah Conover (Couwenhoven) (1720-1802).
Daniel Kougher (1755-1829) received a pension for service as private in
the Pennsylvania troops under Col. Arthur St. Clair. He was born in
Pennsylvania; died in Philadelphia, Pa.
William Newcomb (1752-1822) enlisted from Lebanon as a private in Capt.
William Richards' company, 1st regiment, Connecticut Line; was at the
battle of Germantown and with the army at Valley Forge. He was born in
Lebanon, Conn.; died in Barnardston, Mass.
Also No. 148112.
Dominie Benjamin DuBois (1739-1827) was a clergyman and also a volunteer
in the New Jersey militia. He was born in Salem County; died in Monmouth
County, N. J.
John Smock (1727-1808) served as captain, major, lieutenant-colonel and
colonel, 1st regiment, Monmouth County, New Jersey militia. He was born
in Middletown; died in Holrndel, N. J.
Hendrick Smock (1749-1814) commanded a company in the Monmouth County,
New Jersey regiment of minutemen, 1777; engaged in the battle of
Germantown. He was born in Monmouth County, N. J.
Thomas Hart Hooker (1745-75) served as private in the Massachusetts
troops. He was born in Farmington, Conn.; died in Roxbury, Mass.
Peter Van Dorn (1755-1834) received a pension for service as private in
the Monmouth County, New Jersey militia. He was born and died in
Freehold, N. J.
John Rouse (1741-1834) received a pension for service as captain in the
New York militia under Col. Morris Graham. He was born in Dutchess
County, N. Y.
Also No. 158143.
Garret Schenck (1743-97) served as private, 1779, in the 1st regiment,
Light Dragoons, Monmouth County militia, in defense of the frontiers of
New Jersey. He was born and died in New Jersey.
Aaron Lane served as lieutenant in the 2d regiment, New Jersey troops.
He died in Hunterdon County, N. J.
Also No. 161638.
William McClintock served as private, Capt. John Rea's company, Col.
James Johnson's regiment, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania militia. He
died in Cumberland County, Pa.
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