
Duvall Dar Records
Part 2
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Volume 31
Mrs. Juliet M. Stockett Robson.
DAR ID Number: 30793
Born in Anne Arundel county, Maryland. Wife of Arthur W. Robson.
Descendant of Dr. Thomas Noble Stockett, of Maryland. Daughter of
Dr. Charles W. Stockett and Maria Elizabeth Duvall, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Noble Stockett and Sophia Watkins, his
wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Noble Stockett and Mary
Harwood, his wife. Thomas Noble Stockett, (1747-1802), was a
surgeon of the Flying Camp and in the Maryland Line until after
Valley Forge when he was attached to the recruiting and hospital
camp of Maryland.
Also No. 1241.
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Mrs. Margaret Wilson Malloy Duvall.
DAR ID Number: 40661
Born in Cheraw, South Carolina. Wife of Howard Mareen Duvall.
Descendant of Dr. James P. Wilson. Daughter of H. D. Malloy and
Margaret Wilson, his wife. Granddaughter of John J. Wilson and
Mary Caroline La Caste, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John F.
Wilson and Hannah Kobb, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James
P. Wilson and Martha Jamison, his wife. James P. Wilson,
(1732-90), served as surgeon in Marion's brigade. The British
burned his home and his wife took refuge in Charlotte, N. C.,
1780. He was appointed Justice from Darlington county, S. C.,
1785, where he died.
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Miss Ida J. De Camps.
DAR ID Number: 42116
Born in Wheeling, West Virginia. Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin
Duvall, Jr., of Maryland. Daughter of Thomas J. DeCamps and Julia
A. Duvall, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Duvall and Sarah
Harding, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Duvall, Jr., and
Jemima Taylor, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Duvall
and Susanna Tyler, his wife. Benjamin Duvall, Jr., enlisted at
sixteen as a private 1776 and 1779 was promoted sergeant. His
brothers, Lieut. Edward and Lieut. Isaac, were killed in battle.
He was born and died in Prince George Co., Md.
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Mrs. Annie O. Jackson.
DAR ID Number: 42118
Born in Wellsburg, West Virginia. Wife of Henry C. Jackson.
Descendant of Benjamin Duvall, Jr. Daughter of Thomas J. DeCamps
and Julia A. Duvall, his wife.
See No. 42116. 1 Combined Match
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Miss Ida J. De Camps.
DAR ID Number: 42116
Born in Wheeling, West Virginia. Descendant of Sergt. Benjamin
Duvall, Jr., of Maryland. Daughter of Thomas J. DeCamps and Julia
A. Duvall, his wife. Granddaughter of Isaac Duvall and Sarah
Harding, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Duvall, Jr., and
Jemima Taylor, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Duvall
and Susanna Tyler, his wife. Benjamin Duvall, Jr., enlisted at
sixteen as a private 1776 and 1779 was promoted sergeant. His
brothers, Lieut. Edward and Lieut. Isaac, were killed in battle.
He was born and died in Prince George Co., Md.
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Mrs. Annie O. Armstrong.
DAR ID Number: 47854
Born in St. Louis, Mo. Descendant of Lieut. Col. John Sands(*)
Daughter of Charles H. Olcott and Marie L. Olcott, his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Olcott and Julia Duvall, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John E. Olcott and Hannah Sands, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Sands and Catherine Green, his wife.
John Sands was lieutenant colonel commanding a regiment of Queens
County militia and engaged in the battle of Long Island 1776. He
was born in 1716.
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Mrs. Edith Raymond Steele.
DAR ID Number: 48714
Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. Wife of Wesley Steele. Descendant of
William Raymond. [p.321] Daughter of George Henry Raymond and
Eliza Anderson Beavers, his wife. Granddaughter of James Madison
Raymond and Hannah C. DuVall, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Lewis
Raymond and Anna Eells, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William
Raymond and Priscilla Hayden, his wife. William Raymond
(1740-1826) was placed on the pension roll of Fairfield 1820 for
service as private, Connecticut line. He was born and died in New
Canaan.
Also No. 47273. 1 Combined Match
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Mrs. Lucia E. Raymond, Bristol.
DAR ID Number: 47273
Born in Franklin, N. Y. Wife of Prof. George Prentice Bristol.
Descendant of William Raymond, Corp. John Eells, and Brig. Gen.
John Mead all of Connecticut. Daughter of William Floyd
Raymond and Eliza Bostwick, his wife. Granddaughter of Lewis
Raymond and Anna Eells, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William
Raymond and Priscilla Hayden, his wife; John Eells and Anna Mead,
his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Mead and Mary Brush, his
wife. William Raymond (1740-1826) was placed on the pension roll
of Fairfield 1820 for service as private, Connecticut line. He
was born and died in New Canaan. John Eells (1755-1832) served as
fifer 1776 and as corporal 1779. He was born in New Canaan.
Also No. 30243.
John Mead (1726-90) was colonel of militia in the New York
campaign and subsequently commanded the 4th brigade. He was born
and died in Greenwich.
Also No. 41018. 1 Combined Match
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Mrs. Mary O. Turner.
DAR ID Number: 30243
Born in Walton, New York. Wife of Andrew J. Turner. Descendant of
Rev. John Eells, Corp. John Eells, Lieut. Jeremiah Baird Eells,
Brig. Gen. John Mead and William Raymond, all of Connecticut.
Daughter of Samuel Hanford and Ann Raymond, his wife.
Granddaughter of Moses Hanford and Betsey Husted, his wife; Lewis
Raymond and Anna Eells, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Moses
Hanford and Mercy Kellogg, his wife; William Raymond and
Priscilla Hayden, his wife John Eells and Anna Mead, his first
wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Martin Kellogg and Mercy Kellogg,
his wife; Jeremiah Baird Eells and Lois Benedict, his wife John
Mead and Mary Brush, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John
Eells and Anna Baird, his first wife; John Mead, Sr. and
Elizabeth Lockwood, his wife. John Eells, (1701-85), served as
chaplain. John Eells, (1755-1832), served as a fifer 1776 and as
corporal 1779. Jeremiah Baird Eells, (1732-1815), was lieutenant
in the Connecticut coast guards when captured by Tories, 1777.
Also Nos. 12733, 19970.
John Mead, (1726-90), was colonel of militia in the New York
campaign and subsequently commanded the Fourth brigade. He was
born in Greenwich, died there. [p.85]
Also Nos. 7762, 16187, 17894, 18706, 21220.
William Raymond, (1740-1826), was placed on the pension roll of
Fairfield 1820 for service as private in the Connecticut line. He
was born in New Canaan; died there.
Also Nos. 5206, 7762, 16576.
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Mrs. M. Ella Marvin Griffith.
DAR ID Number: 41018
Born in Brooklyn, New York. Wife of Frederick Beaumont Griffith.
Descendant of Sergt. Matthew Marvin, Josiah Weed, Brig. Gen. John
Mead, Corp. John Ells, Lieut. Jeremiah Baird Ells, and Rev.
John Ells, all of Connecticut. Daughter of Julius Seneca Marvin
and Maria Busteed Anderson, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas
Edwin Marvin and Mary Jane Sniffin Ells, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Marvin and Dency Tiffany, his wife;
Benjamin Brush Ells and Hannah Hanford, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Matthew Marvin and Mary Weed (b. 1757),
[p.9] his wife; John Ells and Anna Mead, his wife; Moses Hanford
and Betsy Husted, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas
Marvin and Mehitable Goodrich, his wife; John Mead and Mary
Brush, his wife; Jeremiah Baird Ells and Lois Benedict, his wife;
Josiah Weed and Abigail Bouton, his wife, m. 1742; Moses Hanford
and Mercy Kellogg, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of
Samuel Marvin and Susannah Graham, his wife; John Mead and
Elizabeth Lockwood, his wife; Rev. John Ells and Anna Baird, his
first wife; Martin Kellogg and Mercy, his wife. Matthew Marvin,
(1754-1846), served as sergeant in Lafayette's Light Infantry at
Yorktown. He was born in Simsbury, Conn.; died in Delaware
county, N. Y.
Also Nos. 16018, 21214.
John Mead, (1726-90), was colonel of militia in the New York
campaign and subsequently commanded the Fourth brigade. He was
born and died in Greenwich, Conn. John Ells, (1755-1832), served
as fifer 1776 and as corporal 1779 in the Connecticut militia.
Jeremiah Baird Ells, (1732-1815), was lieutenant in the
Connecticut coast guards when captured by Tories 1777. John Ells,
(1701-85), served as Chaplain.
Also Nos. 12733, 19970, 30243, 32749.
Josiah Weed served 1779 as private in Captain Reuben Schofield's
company of Connecticut militia.
Also Nos. 6221, 21214.
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Mrs. Pearl Hanlon Mckeever.
DAR ID Number: 52204
Born in Mt. Carmel, Ohio. Wife of Clarkson H. McKeever.
Descendant of Lieut. William Duvall. Daughter of William Howard
Hanlon and Marietta Bond, his wife. Granddaughter of William
Hanlon and Elizabeth Duvall, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Marine
Duvall and Rachel Howard, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of
William Duvall and Priscilla Pruett, his wife. William Duvall
(1746-77) served as lieutenant of the 4th Maryland regiment,
1776. He was born in France; died in Maryland.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Walker Duvall Jackson.
DAR ID Number: 61515
Born in Cheraw, S. C. Wife of John M. Jackson. Descendant of
Capt. Thomas Ellerbe, William Ellerbe, and Thomas Powe. Daughter
of Mareen Henry Howard Duvall and Mary Jane Ellerbe (b.
1840), his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Green Ellerbe and
Caroline Cecelia Powe (1816-42), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of
James Ellerbe and Polly Crawford, his wife; Thomas Powe, Jr., and
Martha (Ellerbe), his wife. [p.177] Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas
Ellerbe and Obedience Gillespie, his wife (parents of James);
Thomas Powe and Rachel Allen, his wife; William Ellerbe and
Hannah Farr, his wife (parents of Martha). Thomas Ellerbe
(1749-1808) served as captain under Cols. Abel Kolb and Lemuel
Benton, South Carolina regiment. He was born and died near
Cheraw, S. C. William Ellerbe (1742-1820) was an active Whig of
St. David's Parish, S. C. Thomas Powe (1744-1811) had charge of
the Commissary Department at the fall of Charleston, S. C.
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Mrs. Williena Green Herndon.
DAR ID Number: 62028
Born in Hannibal, Mo. Wife of John E. Herndon. Descendant of
Capt. Hugh Brent and of Maurice Langhorne. Daughter of William
Green and Elizabeth Brent Langhorne, his wife. Granddaughter of
John Trotter Langhorne and Elizabeth Baxter Payne, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John Langhorne and Sarah Bell, his wife; Col.
Hugh Duvall Payne and Hannah Brent, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter
of Maurice Langhorne and Elizabeth Trotter, his wife; Hugh Brent
and Elizabeth Baxter, his wife. Hugh Brent (1739-1813) commanded
a company from Prince William County, Va., under Col. Henry Lee,
1776. He was born in Stafford County, Va.; died in Mason County,
Ky. Maurice Langhorne (1719-91) in 1775-76 was a member of the
Committee of Safety of Cumberland County, Va.
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Mrs. Helen Mciver Wannamaker.
DAR ID Number: 67160
Born in Chesterfield County, S. C. Wife of William H. Wannamaker.
Descendant of Brig.-Gen. Henry William Harrington. Daughter of
Thomas Powe McIver (1856-1904) and Susan Rebecca Duvall (b.
1859), his wife, m. 1878. Granddaughter of Henry McIver
(1826-1903) and Caroline Harrington Powe (1829-1902), his wife,
m. 1849. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas E. Powe (1800-1879) and
Charlotte Harrington (1809-59), his wife, m. 1826.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Auld Harrington (1785-1834) and
Eleanor Wilson (1793-1843), his wife, m. 1808. See No. 67158.
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Miss Lulu Harrington.
DAR ID Number: 67158
Born in Chesterfield County, S. C. Descendant of Brig.-Gen. Henry
William Harrington. Daughter of Henry William Harrington
1854-88) and Lucy Elizabeth Waddill (b. 1856), his wife, m. 1877.
Granddaughter of Henry William Harrington (1832-65) and Rebecca
Pegues (b. 1836), his wife, m. 1850. [p.58] Gr-granddaughter of
James Auld Harrington (1785-1834) and Eleanor Wilson (1793-1843),
his wife, m. 1808. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Henry William
Harrington and Rosana Auld (1754-1826), his wife, m. 1776. Henry
William Harrington (1747-1809) was commissioned captain, 1775, of
a volunteer company in St. David's Parish, promoted colonel, and,
1778, was made brigadier-general, Salisbury District, N. C. He
was born in London, England; died in Richmond County, N. C.
Also No. 63807 1 Combined Match
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Miss Eleanor Josephine Godfrey.
DAR ID Number: 63807
Born in Cheraw, S. C. Descendant of Col. George Hicks, Thomas
Powe, and Brig.-Gen. Henry William Harrington. Daughter of Samuel
Gillespie Godfrey (1839-97) and Harriet Elizabeth Powe (b. 1842),
his wife, m. 1863. Granddaughter of William Godfrey (1803-85) and
Elizabeth Pritchard (1819-42), his wife, m. 1836; Thomas Ellerbe
Powe (1800-59) and Charlotte Harriet Harrington (1809-59), his
wife, m. 1826. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Godfrey (b. 1736) and
Nancy Hicks (b. 1741), his wife; Erasmus Powe (1768-1831) and
Esther Ellerbe (1770-1853), his wife, m. 1792; James Auld
Harrington and Eleanor Wilson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of
George Hicks and Sarah (James) Gardner, his wife; Thomas Powe and
Rachel Allen, his 2nd wife; Henry William Harrington and
Rosanna Auld, his wife. George Hicks (1716-93) commanded a
regiment of South Carolina militia of the Pedee section, 1780-81.
He was born and died in Virginia.
Also Nos. 13025, 47825, 60618.
Thomas Powe (1744-1811) had charge of the commissary department
at the fall of Charleston. Also No. 41052. Henry William
Harrington (1747-1809) was commissioned captain, 1775, of a
volunteer company in St. David's Parish, promoted colonel, and,
1778, was made brigadier-general, Salisbury District, N. C. He
was born in London, England; died in Richmond County, N. C.
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Mrs. Nannie Ervin Young.
DAR ID Number: 41052
Born in Concord, North Carolina. Wife of Dr. Robb S. Young.
Descendant of Col. Caleb Phifer, Thomas Powe, Col. John Ervin and
William Ellerbe. Daughter of James Robert Ervin and Margaret
Moss, his wife. Granddaughter of Samuel James Ervin and Mary
Amelia Brown, his wife; John B. Moss and Nancy Alexander
(1810-50), his wife, m. 1833. Gr.-granddaughter of James Robert
Ervin and Elizabeth Powe, his wife; Nathaniel Alexander and
Esther Phifer, his wife, m. 1793. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John
Ervin and Jane Witherspoon (1753-90), his first wife, m. 1775;
Caleb Phifer and Barbara Fulenweider (1754-1831), his wife;
Erasmus Powe and Esther Ellerbe, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Powe and Rachel Allen, his
wife; William Ellerbe and Hannah Farr, his first wife, m. 1771.
Caleb Phifer, (1749-1811), served as colonel of militia until
[p.23] elected to the Legislature 1778 where he served fourteen
years. He was born in Cold Water; died in Cabarrus County, N. C.
Also Nos. 30871, 37091, 38723.
Thomas Powe, (1744-1811), had charge of the commissary department
at the fall of Charleston, S. C. John Ervin, (1754-1810),
commanded a regiment of South Carolina militia in Gen. Francis
Marion's brigade. William Ellerbe, (1742-1820), was an active
Whig of St. David's parish, South Carolina.
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Miss Eleanor Josephine Godfrey.
DAR ID Number: 63807
Born in Cheraw, S. C. Descendant of Col. George Hicks, Thomas
Powe, and Brig.-Gen. Henry William Harrington. Daughter of Samuel
Gillespie Godfrey (1839-97) and Harriet Elizabeth Powe (b. 1842),
his wife, m. 1863. Granddaughter of William Godfrey (1803-85) and
Elizabeth Pritchard (1819-42), his wife, m. 1836; Thomas Ellerbe
Powe (1800-59) and Charlotte Harriet Harrington (1809-59), his
wife, m. 1826. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Godfrey (b. 1736) and
Nancy Hicks (b. 1741), his wife; Erasmus Powe (1768-1831) and
Esther Ellerbe (1770-1853), his wife, m. 1792; James Auld
Harrington and Eleanor Wilson, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of
George Hicks and Sarah (James) Gardner, his wife; Thomas Powe and
Rachel Allen, his 2nd wife; Henry William Harrington and
Rosanna Auld, his wife. George Hicks (1716-93) commanded a
regiment of South Carolina militia of the Pedee section, 1780-81.
He was born and died in Virginia.
Also Nos. 13025, 47825, 60618.
Thomas Powe (1744-1811) had charge of the commissary department
at the fall of Charleston. Also No. 41052. Henry William
Harrington (1747-1809) was commissioned captain, 1775, of a
volunteer company in St. David's Parish, promoted colonel, and,
1778, was made brigadier-general, Salisbury District, N. C. He
was born in London, England; died in Richmond County, N. C.
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Miss Mabel Mciver.
DAR ID Number: 67161
Born in Chesterfield County, S. C. Descendant of Brig.-Gen.
Henry William Harrington. Daughter of Thomas Powe McIver
(1856-1904) and Susan Rebecca Duvall (b. 1859), his wife, m.
1878.
See Nos. 67158, 67160.
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Mrs. Eleanor Humes Duvall.
DAR ID Number: 69381
Born in Prince Georges County, Md. Wife of E. Walker Duvall.
Descendant of Lieut.-Col. Andrew Turner, of Maryland. [p.137]
Daughter of George Calhoun Humes (1850-80) and Marion Turner
Rampley (b. 1851), his wife, m. 1873. Granddaughter of James
Rampley (1819-1901) and Eleanora Turner (1829-1901), his wife, m.
1850. Gr-granddaughter of James Turner (1783-1861) and Sarah
Calder (1786-1874), his wife, m. 1811. Gr-gr-granddaughter of
Andrew Turner and Ann McDonald (1758-1805), his wife, m. 1782.
Andrew Turner (1751-1840) served as lieutenant-colonel in the
southern campaign and the battles of Eutaw Springs and Yorktown.
He was born in Maryland; died in Harford County.
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