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Miss Julia Dashiell Mac Farland.
DAR ID Number: 72092
Born in Union, W. Va. Descendant of Major Moses McFarland.
Daughter of Henry Duvall Mac Farland, Jr. (b. 1838), and Nellie
Dashiell (b. 1849), his wife, m. 1868. Granddaughter of Henry
Duvall Mac Farland (1808-45) and Julia Cook (1819-84), his wife,
m. 1836. Gr-granddaughter of James Clark Mac Farland (1771-1817)
and Sallie Duvall (d. 1811), his wife, m. 1802. [p.36]
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Mac Farland and Eunice Clark
(1748-1820), his wife, m. 1765. Moses MacFarland (1738-1802)
commanded a company of Massachusetts militia at Bunker Hill, and
was brevetted major at the close of the war. He was born in
Londonderry, N. H.; died in Haverhill, Mass.
Also No. 35511.
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Mrs. Cynthia M. Little Brush.
DAR ID Number: 35511
Born in Parishville, New York. Wife of William A. Brush.
Descendant of Maj. Moses McFarland. Daughter of Nathan Jones and
Eunice McFarland Page, his wife. Granddaughter of Parker Page and
Eunice McFarland, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Moses McFarland
and Eunice Clark, his wife. Moses McFarland, (1738-1802),
commanded a company of Massachusetts militia at Bunker Hill where
he was lamed for life. He was transferred to the invalid
regiment 1779 and brevetted major at the close of the war. He was
born in Londonderry, N. H.; died in Haverhill, Mass.
Also Nos. 4922, 13266, 18043, 19417, 22467, 24315, 26654.
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Mrs. Sarah Black Duvall.
DAR ID Number: 73059 Born in Trumbull County, Ohio. Wife of
Richard Peach Duvall. Descendant of Capt. Manuel (Emanuel) Hover.
Daughter of Samuel Black (1790-1848) and Louisiana Holiday
(1809-50), his wife, m. 1825. Granddaughter of Jesse Holiday and
Sarah Hover, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Manuel Hover and Mary
Schoonover (1758-1821), his wife. Manuel Hover (1748-1824) was a
member of the Committee of Safety, 1775, and commanded a company
in Col. Rosekrantz's regiment, Sussex County, New Jersey militia.
He was born in New Jersey; died in Newton Falls, Ohio.
Also Nos. 28236, 36193, 55673.
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Mrs. Gertrude R. Fowler Creamer.
DAR ID Number: 83313
Born in Belmont, Ohio. Wife of David S. Creamer. [p.117]
Descendant of Lieut. William Duvall, as follows: 1. Charles C.
Fowler (1826-96), m., 2nd, Rebecca E. Reynolds (1843-97). 2.
Thomas Fowler, m. Priscilla Duvall (b. 1794). 3. Mareen Duvall
(b. 1867), m. 1788, Rachel Howard (1769-1818). 4. William Duvall,
m. Priscilla Pruett. 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. Delia Shearer Fogg.
DAR ID Number: 88342
Born in Jackson, Mich. Wife of Alvah Lamont Fogg. Descendant of
William Shearer, as follows: 1. George W. M. Shearer (1826-1908)
m. 1858 Sarah A. Shearer (1839-95) 2. Jonathan Shearer
(1796-1881) m. 1822 Christiana Duvall (1796-1869) (parents of
George). 3. William Shearer m. Elizabeth Morton. William Shearer
(1748-1829) served at the battles of Lexington, Bunker Hill, and
Concord; also at the taking of Ticonderoga under Col. Ethan
Allen. He was born in Palmer; died in Franklin, Mass.
Also No. 69575.
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Miss Inez B. Shearer Motherwell.
DAR ID Number: 69575
Born in Jackson, Mich. Descendant of William Shearer, of
Massachusetts. Daughter of George W. M. Shearer and Sarah A.
Moore, his wife. Granddaughter of Jonathan Shearer and
Christiana Deuvall, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Shearer
and Elizabeth Morton, his wife. William Shearer (1748-1829)
served at the battles of Lexington, Bunker Hill, and Concord;
also at the taking of Ticonderoga under Col. Ethan Allen. He was
born in Palmer; died in Franklin.
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Miss Margaret Murchison Jackson.
DAR ID Number: 89161
Born in Bennetsville, S. C. Descendant of William Ellerbe, as
follows: 1. John Murchison Jackson (b. 1853) m. 1887 Elizabeth
Walker Duvall (b. 1862). 2. M. H. H. Duvall (1825-65) m. 1859
Mary J. Ellerbe (1840-81). 3. Thomas G. Ellerbe m. 1835 Caroline
C. Powe (1816-42). 4. Thomas Powe m. Martha Ellerbe. 5. William
Ellerbe m. 1771 Hannah Farr (d. 1820). William Ellerbe
(1742-1820) was an active Whig of St. David's Parish, S. C. He
was born and died near Cheraw, S. C.
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. Margaret Duvall Fearn.
DAR ID Number: 89328
Born in Duvall, Ohio. Wife of W. A. Fearn. Descendant of Simeon
Chester, as follows: 1. Thomas B. Duvall (1824-85) m. 1858 Chloe
M. Chester (b. 1833). 2. Miles Hamilton Chester (1803-36) m. 1828
Maria Pendleton (1810-96). 3. Simeon Chester, Jr. (b. 1767), m.
Anna Higby. 4. Simeon Chester m. Elizabeth Bent. Simeon Chester
received land grants for service rendered during the
Revolutionary War. He was born, 1733, in Groton, Conn.
Also Nos. 60008, 76058.
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Mrs. Marion Galbraith Roberts Paton.
DAR ID Number: 91572
Born in Joliet, Ill. Wife of William G. Paton. Descendant of John
Bebout and of Sergt. John Kelso, as follows: 1. George Kirk
Roberts m. Mary Galbraith. 2. John Thompson Roberts (1824-94) m.
1851 Sarah Stevenson Kelso (1828-92); James A. Galbraith
(1831-1907) m. 1852 Mary Ann Bebout (1837-1907). [p.187] 3. Aaron
Bebout (1814-87) m. 1834 Elizabeth Duvall (1816-87); John Kelso,
Jr. (d. 1874), m. 1st 1827 Sarah Copeland. 4. William Bebout m.
Hannah Craig; John Kelso m. 1786 Mary McCormick (1758-1849). 5.
John Bebout (1752-1835) m. Mary Agnew (b. 1757). John Bebout
(1752-1835) was a private in the Somerset County, New Jersey
militia. He was born in Somerset County, N. J.; died in New
Jersey.
Also No. 90412.
John Kelso (1755-1813) served as sergeant in the 1st regiment of
Pennsylvania. His widow applied for a pension, 1838, and her
claim was allowed. He was born in Cumberland County; died in
Washington County, Pa.
Also No. 67794.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Galbraith Crozier.
DAR ID Number: 90412
Born in Washington County, Pa. Wife of Schuyler Andrews Crozier.
[p.134] Descendant of John Bebout, as follows: 1. James A.
Galbraith (1831-1907) m. 1852 Mary Ann Bebout (1837-1907). 2.
Aaron Bebout (1814-87) m. Elizabeth Peach (1816-87). 3. William
Bebout (d. 1852) m. Hannah Craig (d. 1860). 4. John Bebout, Jr.,
m. 1777 Mary Agnew (b. 1757). John Bebout (1752-1855) was a
private in the Somerset County, New Jersey militia. He was born
in New Jersey; died in Pennsylvania.
Also No. 80133.
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Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Mcnary.
DAR ID Number: 80133
Born in Washington County, Pa. Descendant of Captain Thomas
McNary, John Bebout, and John Bebout, Jr. Daughter of Samuel
Weir McNary (b. 1855) and Katherine Bebout (b. 1859), his wife,
m. 1885.
See No. 80132.
Granddaughter of Robert C. McNary (1823-94) and Sarah McCorkle
(1825-78), his wife, m. 1845. Gr-granddaughter of James McNary
(1766-1841) and Anna Caldwell (1791-1868), his wife, m. 1811.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas McNary and Jennet Robinson (b.
1747), his wife, m. 1766. Thomas McNary (1744-1820) commanded the
4th company in the 4th battalion of the Pennsylvania Flying Camp,
1776. He was born in York County; died in Washington County, Pa.
Also No. 77061.
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Mrs. Katherine Bebout Mcnary.
DAR ID Number: 80132
Born in Washington County, Ohio. Wife of S. Weir McNary.
Descendant of John Bebout and John Bebout, Jr. Daughter of David
Runion Bebout (b. 1832) and Dorothy McMurray (1834-1903), his
wife, m. 1859. [p.52] Granddaughter of Peter Bebout (1782-1860)
and Isabella Cooper (1805-89), his wife, m. 1823.
Gr-granddaughter of John Bebout, Jr. (1752-1855), and Mary Agnew
(1757-1830), his wife, m. 1777. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John
Bebout and Mary Thurman, his wife. John Bebout (1729-1803) was a
private in the Somerset County, New Jersey militia, as was his
son, John, Jr., who was born in New Jersey and died in
Pennsylvania.
Also No. 52927.
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Mrs. Elizabeth B. Fox.
DAR ID Number: 52927
Born in Cannonsburg, Pa. Wife of L. C. Fox. Descendant of John
Bebout and of John Bebout, Jr. Daughter of David Runion Bebout
(b. 1732) and Dorothy McMurray (1834-1903), his wife, b. 1859.
Granddaughter of Peter Bebout (1782-1860) and Isabella Cooper
(1805-89), his wife, m. 1823. Gr-granddaughter of John Bebout,
Jr., and Mary Agnew (1757-1833), his wife, m. 1777.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Bebout and Mary Thurman, his wife.
John Bebout (1729-1803) was a private in the Somerset County, New
Jersey militia, 1775-78; was engaged in the battles of Long
Island and Monmouth. John Bebout, Jr. (1752-1855), served as
private in the Somerset County, New Jersey militia; 1775, and
subsequently served in Capt. Gavin McCoy's company, 1st
battalion, and was engaged in the battle of Monmouth. He applied
for a pension in 1832. He was born in New Jersey; died in
Pennsylvania.
Also No. 46011.
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Mrs. Ella Bebout Mcburney.
DAR ID Number: 46011
Born in Pittsburgh, Pa. Wife of A. F. McBurney. Descendant of
John Bebout, Jr. Daughter of Stephen Bebout and Cassandria Poole,
his wife. Granddaughter of Peter Bebout and Isabella Cooper, his
wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Bebout, Jr., and Mary Agnew, his
wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Bebout and Mary Thurman,
his wife. John Bebout, Jr. (1752-1835), served as private in the
Somerset County, New Jersey militia 1775, and subsequently served
in Capt. Gavin McCoy's company, 1st battalion, and was engaged in
the battle of Monmouth. He applied for a pension in 1832. He was
born in New Jersey; died in Pennsylvania.
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Mrs. Ella Bebout Mcburney.
DAR ID Number: 46011
Born in Pittsburgh, Pa. Wife of A. F. McBurney. Descendant of
John Bebout, Jr. Daughter of Stephen Bebout and Cassandria Poole,
his wife. Granddaughter of Peter Bebout and Isabella Cooper, his
wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Bebout, Jr., and Mary Agnew, his
wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Bebout and Mary Thurman, his
wife. John Bebout, Jr. (1752-1835), served as private in the
Somerset County, New Jersey militia 1775, and subsequently served
in Capt. Gavin McCoy's company, 1st battalion, and was engaged in
the battle of Monmouth. He applied for a pension in 1832. He was
born in New Jersey; died in Pennsylvania.
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Mrs. Madge M. Turnham Dudley.
DAR ID Number: 77061
Born in Pana, Ill. Wife of H. J. Dudley. Descendant of Capt.
Thomas McNary, of Pennsylvania. [p.24] Daughter of George W.
Turnham (1812-78) and Mary J. Orr (b. 1843), his wife, m. 1875.
Granddaughter of Andrew Orr (1808-58) and Anna McNary (1810-84),
his wife, m. 1834. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel McNary (b.
1781) and Mary Anderson (b. 1783), his wife, m. 1802.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas McNary and Jennet Robinson (b.
1747), his wife, m. 1766. Thomas McNary (1744-1820) in 1776
commanded the 4th company, 4th battalion of the “Flying Camp,”
which took part in the battle of Trenton. He was born in York
County; died in Washington County.
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Mrs. Martha Roberts Crumrine.
DAR ID Number: 67794
Born in Washington County, Pa. Wife of Hon. Boyd Crumrine.
Descendant of Sergt. John Kelso. Daughter of John Thompson
Roberts and Sarah Stevenson Kelso, his wife. Granddaughter of
John Kelso, Jr., and Sarah Copeland Stevenson, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John Kelso and Mary McCormick, his wife, m.
1786. John Kelso (1755-1813) served as sergeant in the 1st
regiment of Pennsylvania. His widow applied for pension, 1838,
and her claim was allowed. He was born in Cumberland County; died
in Washington County, Pa.
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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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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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Miss Julia Dashiell Mac Farland.
DAR ID Number: 72092
Born in Union, W. Va. Descendant of Major Moses McFarland.
Daughter of Henry Duvall Mac Farland, Jr. (b. 1838), and Nellie
Dashiell (b. 1849), his wife, m. 1868. Granddaughter of Henry
Duvall Mac Farland (1808-45) and Julia Cook (1819-84), his wife,
m. 1836. Gr-granddaughter of James Clark Mac Farland (1771-1817)
and Sallie Duvall (d. 1811), his wife, m. 1802. [p.36]
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Mac Farland and Eunice Clark
(1748-1820), his wife, m. 1765. Moses MacFarland (1738-1802)
commanded a company of Massachusetts militia at Bunker Hill, and
was brevetted major at the close of the war. He was born in
Londonderry, N. H.; died in Haverhill, Mass.
Also No. 35511.
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Mrs. Cynthia M. Little Brush.
DAR ID Number: 35511
Born in Parishville, New York. Wife of William A. Brush.
Descendant of Maj. Moses McFarland. Daughter of Nathan Jones and
Eunice McFarland Page, his wife. Granddaughter of Parker Page and
Eunice McFarland, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Moses McFarland
and Eunice Clark, his wife. Moses McFarland, (1738-1802),
commanded a company of Massachusetts militia at Bunker Hill where
he was lamed for life. He was transferred to the invalid regiment
1779 and brevetted major at the close of the war. He was born in
Londonderry, N. H.; died in Haverhill, Mass.
Also Nos. 4922, 13266, 18043, 19417, 22467, 24315, 26654.
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Mrs. Sarah Black Duvall.
DAR ID Number: 73059
Born in Trumbull County, Ohio. Wife of Richard Peach Duvall.
Descendant of Capt. Manuel (Emanuel) Hover. Daughter of Samuel
Black (1790-1848) and Louisiana Holiday (1809-50), his wife, m.
1825. Granddaughter of Jesse Holiday and Sarah Hover, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Manuel Hover and Mary Schoonover (1758-1821),
his wife. Manuel Hover (1748-1824) was a member of the
Committee of Safety, 1775, and commanded a company in Col.
Rosekrantz's regiment, Sussex County, New Jersey militia. He was
born in New Jersey; died in Newton Falls, Ohio.
Also Nos. 28236, 36193, 55673.
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Mrs. Gertrude R. Fowler Creamer.
DAR ID Number: 83313
Born in Belmont, Ohio. Wife of David S. Creamer. [p.117]
Descendant of Lieut. William Duvall, as follows: 1. Charles C.
Fowler (1826-96), m., 2nd, Rebecca E. Reynolds (1843-97). 2.
Thomas Fowler, m. Priscilla Duvall (b. 1794). 3. Mareen Duvall
(b. 1867), m. 1788, Rachel Howard (1769-1818). 4. William Duvall,
m. Priscilla Pruett. William Duvall (1746-77) served as
lieutenant of the 4th Maryland regiment, 1776. He was born in
France; died in Maryland.
Also 52204.
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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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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 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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Miss Julia Dashiell Mac Farland.
DAR ID Number: 72092
Born in Union, W. Va. Descendant of Major Moses McFarland.
Daughter of Henry Duvall Mac Farland, Jr. (b. 1838), and Nellie
Dashiell (b. 1849), his wife, m. 1868. Granddaughter of Henry
Duvall Mac Farland (1808-45) and Julia Cook (1819-84), his wife,
m. 1836. Gr-granddaughter of James Clark Mac Farland (1771-1817)
and Sallie Duvall (d. 1811), his wife, m. 1802. [p.36]
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Moses Mac Farland and Eunice Clark
(1748-1820), his wife, m. 1765. Moses MacFarland (1738-1802)
commanded a company of Massachusetts militia at Bunker Hill, and
was brevetted major at the close of the war. He was born in
Londonderry, N. H.; died in Haverhill, Mass.
Also No. 35511.
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Volume 74
Mrs. Sarah Black Duvall.
DAR ID Number: 73059
Born in Trumbull County, Ohio. Wife of Richard Peach Duvall.
Descendant of Capt. Manuel (Emanuel) Hover. Daughter of Samuel
Black (1790-1848) and Louisiana Holiday (1809-50), his wife, m.
1825. Granddaughter of Jesse Holiday and Sarah Hover, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Manuel Hover and Mary Schoonover (1758-1821),
his wife. Manuel Hover (1748-1824) was a member of the Committee
of Safety, 1775, and commanded a company in Col. Rosekrantz's
regiment, Sussex County, New Jersey militia. He was born in New
Jersey; died in Newton Falls, Ohio.
Also Nos. 28236, 36193, 55673.
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Volume 84 page 117
Mrs. Gertrude R. Fowler Creamer.
DAR ID Number: 83313
Born in Belmont, Ohio. Wife of David S. Creamer. [p.117]
Descendant of Lieut. William Duvall, as follows: 1. Charles C.
Fowler (1826-96), m., 2nd, Rebecca E. Reynolds (1843-97). 2.
Thomas Fowler, m. Priscilla Duvall (b. 1794). 3. Mareen Duvall
(b. 1867), m. 1788, Rachel Howard (1769-1818). 4. William Duvall,
m. Priscilla Pruett. William Duvall (1746-77) served as
lieutenant of the 4th Maryland regiment, 1776. He was born in
France; died in Maryland.
Also 52204.
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