
Duvall Dar Records
Part 3
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Volume 70
Mrs. Irene Wannamaker Duvall.
DAR ID Number: 69382
Born in Chesterfield County, S. C. Wife of Henry Powe Duvall.
Descendant of Claudius Pegues and of Capt. Claudius Pegues, Jr.
Daughter of Theodore Eliott Wannamaker (b. 1855) and Harriet
Eleanor Harrington (b. 1859), his wife, m. 1878. Granddaughter
of Henry William Harrington (b. 1832) and Rebecca Irby Pegues (b.
1834), his wife, m. 1850. Gr-granddaughter of William Johnson
Pegues and Sarah Irby, his wife, m. 1833. Gr-gr-granddaughter of
James Pegues (b. 1777) and Jane Johnson (b. 1788), his wife, m.
1803. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Claudius Pegues, Jr., and Marcia
Murphy, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Claudius Pegues
and — Butler, his wife. Claudius Pegues (1719-90), an active
Whig, was county justice of Marlborough, 1783. He was born in
London, England; died in Georgetown, S. C. Claudius Pegues, Jr.,
commanded a company in the battle of Eutaw Spring, and the sword
he carried is in the family. He was born in Georgetown, 1755;
died in Marlborough, S. C.
Also No. 43816.
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Mrs. Harriet Long Mann.
DAR ID Number: 43816
Born in Jackson, Tennessee. Wife of John Gideon Mann. Descendant
of Claudius Pegues and Capt. Claudius Pegues, Jr., of South
Carolina. Daughter of William Harrison Long and Elizabeth Jane
Pegues, his wife. Granddaughter of James Pegues and Jane Johnson,
his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Claudius Pegues, Jr., and Marcia
Mutphy, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Claudius Pegues and
Miss Butler, his wife, m. 1748. Claudius Pegues, (1719-90), an
active Whig, was county justice of Marlborough 1783. He died in
Georgetown. Claudius Pegues, Jr., commanded a company in the
battle of Eutaw and the sword he carried is in the family. He was
born in Georgetown 1755; died in Marlborough.
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Miss Elise Duvall.
DAR ID Number: 69383
Born in Cheraw, S. C. Descendant of Thomas Powe and of William
Ellerbe. Daughter of Mareen W. Duvall (b. 1856) and Margaret
Evans (b. 1854), his wife, m. 1877. Granddaughter of Gideon
Duvall (1812-82) and Sarah Powe (1825-97), his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Powe, Jr., and Martha Ellerbe
(1793-1866), his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Powe and —
Allen, his wife; William Ellerbe and Hannah Farr (d. 1820), his
wife, m. 1771. [p.138] Thomas Powe (1744-1811) had charge of the
Commissary Department at the fall of Charleston, S. C. He was
born in Virginia; died in South Carolina. William Ellerbe
(1742-1820) was an active Whig of St. David's Parish, S. C.,
where he was born and died.
Also No. 61527.
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Mrs. Annie Ellerbe Wood.
DAR ID Number: 61527
Born in Cheraw, S. C. Wife of A. N. Wood. Descendant of Capt.
Thomas Ellerbe, William Ellerbe, Thomas Powe, and Albert Fort.
[p.181] Daughter of Madison Farr Ellerbe (1836-95) and Eleanor
Adele La Coste (b. 1841), his wife, m. 1858.
Granddaughter of Thomas Green Ellerbe (1812-40) and Caroline
Cecelia Powe (1816-42), his wife; Augustus P. La Coste (1802-62)
and Margaret Dawson Fort (1799-1855), his wife, m. 1823.
See No. 61515.
Gr-granddaughter of Albert Fort and Margaret Norwood (1776-1851),
his wife, m. 1834. Albert Fort (1758-1841) served as private,
1781-82, in Capt. John Chestnut's company, Col. Joseph Kershaw's
regiment of South Carolina militia. He was born in North
Carolina.
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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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Miss Fannie Benton Duvall.
DAR ID Number: 69384
Born in Chesterfield County, S. C. Descendant of Thomas Powe.
Daughter of Henry Powe Duvall (b. 1846) and Sarah Jane Waddill
(b. 1847), his wife, m. 1869. Granddaughter of Gideon Duvall
(1812-82) and Sarah Powe (1825-97), his wife.
See No. 69383.
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Miss Elise Duvall.
DAR ID Number: 69383
Born in Cheraw, S. C. Descendant of Thomas Powe and of William
Ellerbe. Daughter of Mareen W. Duvall (b. 1856) and Margaret
Evans (b. 1854), his wife, m. 1877. Granddaughter of Gideon
Duvall (1812-82) and Sarah Powe (1825-97), his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Powe, Jr., and Martha Ellerbe
(1793-1866), his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Powe and —
Allen, his wife; William Ellerbe and Hannah Farr (d. 1820), his
wife, m. 1771. [p.138] Thomas Powe (1744-1811) had charge of the
Commissary Department at the fall of Charleston, S. C. He was
born in Virginia; died in South Carolina. William Ellerbe
(1742-1820) was an active Whig of St. David's Parish, S. C.,
where he was born and died.
Also No. 61527.
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Mrs. Annie Ellerbe Wood.
DAR ID Number: 61527
Born in Cheraw, S. C. Wife of A. N. Wood. Descendant of Capt.
Thomas Ellerbe, William Ellerbe, Thomas Powe, and Albert Fort.
[p.181] Daughter of Madison Farr Ellerbe (1836-95) and Eleanor
Adele La Coste (b. 1841), his wife, m. 1858. Granddaughter of
Thomas Green Ellerbe (1812-40) and Caroline Cecelia Powe
(1816-42), his wife; Augustus P. La Coste (1802-62) and Margaret
Dawson Fort (1799-1855), his wife, m. 1823.
See No. 61515.
Gr-granddaughter of Albert Fort and Margaret Norwood (1776-1851),
his wife, m. 1834. Albert Fort (1758-1841) served as private,
1781-82, in Capt. John Chestnut's company, Col. Joseph Kershaw's
regiment of South Carolina militia. He was born in North
Carolina.
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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. Katherine Hyde Walters.
DAR ID Number: 69712
Born in Washington, D. C. Wife of George F. M. Walters.
Descendant of Lieut.-Col. Caleb Hyde. Daughter of William Tell
Duvall (1817-94) and Jane Sedgwick (b. 1836), his 2nd wife, m.
1863. Granddaughter of Theodore Sedgwick (1806-48) and Hannah
Clark Fink (1808-85), his wife, m. 1829. Gr-granddaughter of
Abraham Whitney Sedgwick (b. 1770) and Ruth Hyde (b. 1774), his
wife, m. 1792. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Caleb Hyde and Elizabeth
Sackett, his wife. Caleb Hyde (1739-1820) served as captain,
1775, major, 1776-77, and lieutenant-colonel, 1778, Massachusetts
troops. He was born in Norwich, Conn.; died in Broome County, N.Y.
Also No. 68275.
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Miss Emma Louise Beckwith.
DAR ID Number: 68275
Born in Cazenovia, N. Y. Descendant of Capt. Moses Foote,
Lieut.-Col. Caleb Hyde, Barnabas Pond, and Timothy Pond. Daughter
of Calvin Hyde Beckwith (1834-87) and Mary Louise Newland
(1841-85), his wife, m. 1867. Granddaughter of James Roswell
Beckwith (1796-1885) and Mary Anna Hyde (1799-1892), his wife, m.
1825; Thomas J. Newland (1808-86) and Betsy Ann Pond (1814-1903),
his wife, m. 1833. Gr-granddaughter of Andrew Storrs Pond
(1787-1864) and Charlotte Hubbard (1792-1882), his wife, m. 1808;
Calvin Hyde (1770-44) and Amney Stanley (1769-1841), his wife, m.
1790. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Barnabas Pond and Thankful Foote
(1762-1814), his wife; Caleb Hyde and Elizabeth Sacket
(1742-1806), his wife, m. 1761. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Timothy
Pond and Mary Munson, his 1st wife; Moses Foote and Amy Richards
(1737-1813), his wife, m. 1759. Moses Foote (1734-1819) commanded
a company in the 27th regiment of Connecticut militia. He was
born in Waterbury, Conn.; died in Clinton, N. Y. Barnabas Pond
(1755-1841) enlisted for three years in Capt. David Smith's
company of Connecticut militia. He was born in Connecticut; died
in Clinton, N. Y. Also No. 11685. Timothy Pond (1731-80) served
as a private in Capt. David Smith's company, 8th Connecticut
regiment. He was born in Brantford, Conn.; died in Clinton, N. Y.
Caleb Hyde (1739-1820) served as captain, 1775, major, 1776-77,
and lieutenant-colonel, 1778, Massachusetts troops. Discharged,
1781. He was born in Norwich, West Farms (now Franklin), Conn.;
died in Broome County, N. Y.
Also No. 51733.
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Mrs. Sarah B. Hammond.
DAR ID Number: 11685
Born in Massachusetts. Descendant of Capt. Moses Foote and of
Maj. Barnabas Pond, of New York. Daughter of Rev. William B.
Hammond and Louisa Maria Pond, his wife. Granddaughter of Julius
C. Pond and Julia Ann Crary. his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of
Barnabas Pond and Thankful Foote, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Moses Foote and Amy Richards, his wife. Moses Foote commanded
a company in the Twenty-seventh Regiment of Connecticut militia.
He was born at Waterbury, Conn., 1734, and died, 1819, at
Clinton, N. Y. Barnabas Pond, 1777, enlisted for three years in
Capt. David Smith's company of Connecticut militia. He was a
pioneer of Clinton, N. Y., where he died, 1841.
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Mrs. Flora Silliman Mcharg.
DAR ID Number: 51733
Born in Medina, Ill. Wife of T. Arthur McHarg. Descendant of
Lieut. Col. Caleb Hyde, Sergt. Daniel Silliman, Corp Ebenezer
Colman, Lieut. Caleb Matthews and James Stanley. Daughter of
Norman Hyde Silliman (b. 1842) and Emily A. Matthews (b. 1845),
his wife, m. 1866. Granddaughter of Marshall Bennett Silliman
(1812-88) and Clarissa Hyde (1813-42), his 1st wife, m. 1837;
Leman Matthews (1816-1902) and Mabel Barker (1816-92), his wife,
m. 1830. Gr-granddaughter of Gersom Silliman (1783-1856) and Mary
(Polly) Colman (1787-1864), his 1st wife, m. 1809; Calvin Hyde
(1770-1844) and Anney Stanley (1769-1841), his wife, m. 1791;
Simeon Matthews (1769-1827) and Rhoda Royce (1775-1860), his
wife, m. 1793. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Silliman and Sarah
Brinsmade, his wife; Caleb Hyde and Elizabeth Sackett, his wife;
Ebenezer Colman, Jr., and Phebe Carpenter (1764-93), his wife, m.
1782; Caleb Matthews and Anna Carrington (1743-1804) his wife, m.
1766; James Stanley and Esther Gridley (d. 1826), his wife, m.
1765. Caleb Hyde (1739-1820) served as captain, 1775, major,
1776-77, and lieutenant colonel, 1778, Massachusetts troops.
Discharged, 1781. He was born in Norwich, West Farms (now
Franklin), Conn.; died in Broome County, N. Y.
Also No. 11435. [p.326]
Daniel Silliman (1752-1818) enlisted, 1775, as private in the
10th company, Connecticut Continental regiment, and, 1777, served
as sergeant in Capt. Jabez Wheeler's company of militia. He was
born in Fairfield, Conn.; died in Easton. Ebenezer Colman
(1751-1827) served as corporal in Capt. David Miller's company,
Lieut. Col. Obediah Hosford's regiment, 1776, which marched to
East Chester. He was born and died in Coventry, Conn. Caleb
Matthews (1743-1814) was ensign, 1778, in the 2nd regiment, Rhode
Island Continental troops, and promoted lieutenant, 1777, serving
in the first battalion of infantry. He was born in Wallingford;
died in Bristol, Conn. James Stanley turned out at the Lexington
Alarm in the 10th Connecticut company under Capt. Abraham
Sedgwick. He was born, 1744, in Hartford, Conn.; died in Lisle,
Broome County, N. Y.
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Mrs. Katharine Stevens Billings.
DAR ID Number: 11435
Born in New York. Wife of Lieut. Col. John S. Billings, U. S.
A. Descendant of Gen. Calcb Hyde, of Massachusetts. Daughter of
Hester Lockhart Stevens and Charlotte Sedgwick, his wife.
Granddaughter of Abraham Whitney Sedgwick and Ruth Hyde, his
wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Caleb Hyde and Elizabeth Sacket, his
wife. Caleb Hyde was the delegate from Lenox to the third
Provincial Congress, and also served as selectman and in the
Assembly. He was major of Berkshire county militia during the
Revolution. He died in Broome county, N. Y., 1820 aged
eighty-one.
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Miss Linda Thrift Duvall.
DAR ID Number: 71613
Born in Kalida, Ohio. Descendant of James Ball. Daughter of
Benjamin Franklin Thrift (1827-1906) and Columbia Caroline Black
(1836-61), his wife, m. 1813. Granddaughter of James Thrift (d.
1840) and Sinah Ball, his wife, m. 1813. Gr-granddaughter of
James Ball and Winifred —, his wife. James Ball (1755-1800)
served, 1777, as a private in Capt. William Vance's company,
12th Virginia regiment, under Col. James Wood. He was born in
Fairfax County, Va.
Also No. 63741.
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Mrs. Jane Thrift Barnes.
DAR ID Number: 63741
Born in Fairfax County, Va. Wife of Adam Clarke Barnes.
Descendant of James Ball. Daughter of James Thrift and Sinah
Ball, his wife. Granddaughter of James Ball and Winifred —, his
wife. James Ball (1755-1800) served, 1777, as a private in
Capt. William Vance's company, 12th Virginia regiment, under Col.
James Wood. He was born in Fairfax County, Va.
Also No. 59997.
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Mrs. Clara Thomas Hirt.
DAR ID Number: 59997
Born in Bainbridge, N. Y. Wife of Joseph E. Hirt. Descendant of
Thomas Porter and of Thomas Gilbert. Daughter of Charles Thomas
(b. 1848) and Delpherina Clark (b. 1858), his wife, m. 1876.
Granddaughter of Edward Thomas (1825-87) and Sophronia Bingham
(1824-94), his wife, m. 1847. Gr-granddaughter of George Lewis
Bingham (1790-1857) and Mary Moffatt, his wife, m. 1816.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jeremiah Bingham (1767-1843) and Lydia
Gilbert (1773-1831), his wife, m. 1789. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of
Asa Bingham and Anne Porter (1747-67), m. 1766**** Thomas Gilbert
and Lydia Lathrop, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of
Thomas Porter and Anne Woodward, (1721-1806), his wife, m. 1745.
Thomas Porter (1723-1807) served, 1777, in a company of militia
from Lyme, N. H., where he died. Thomas Gilbert served in Capt.
Jonathan Chandler's company, raised at Oxford and embodied in
Col. Jonathan Chase's regiment of militia, which company marched
to reinforce the Continental Army on the Hudson River near
Stillwater, 1777. He was born, 1743, in Hebron, Conn.
Also No. 48029.
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Mrs. Mabel Josephine Coats Bowes.
DAR ID Number: 48029
Born in Hornellsville, N. Y. Wife of William Lincoln Bowes.
Descendant of Thomas Gilbert. Daughter of Oliver Price Coats and
Josephine Leonora Bingham, his wife. Granddaughter of Chester
Bingham and Harriett N. Bruce, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of
Jeremiah Bingham and Lydia Gilbert, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter
of Thomas Gilbert and Lydia Lothrop, his wife, m. 1763. Thomas
Gilbert served in Capt. Jonathan Chandler's company raised at
Oxford and embodied in Col. Jonathan Chase's regiment of militia,
which company marched to re-enforce the Continental army on the
Hudson River near Stillwater 1777. He was born 1743 in Hebron,
Conn.
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