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        Daughters of the American Revolution
        Volume 30 
        Mrs. Mary Belle Clark 
        DAR ID Number 29756 
        Also Nos. 1144, 2817, 13942, 24510
        Born in Milford, Connecticut  Wife of Clifford E. Clark
        Descendant of Captain Jonathan Giddings, of Connecticut 
        Daughter of I. Atwater Merwin and Susan H. Giddings, his wife 
        Granddaughter of James Andrus Giddings and Susan H. Barlow, his wife 
        Gr.-granddaughter of James Andrus Giddings and Eunice Penfield, his wife 
        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Giddings and Mary Baldwin, his wife 
        Jonathan Giddings, (1741-1817), commanded a scouting party and endured great hardship.  He was wounded and obtained an honorable discharge. 

        He was born in Lyme, Connecticut; died in Sherman. 
        His wife fed the soldiers when the army was encamped near them on the Housato- nic River
        Volume 30 
        Mrs. Frances Wakeman Miller 
        DAR ID Number 29773  Also Nos. 3588, 27474
        Born in Weston, Connecticut 
        Descendant of Ensign Aaron Barlow 
        Daughter of Samuel Wakeman Coley and Annie Augusta Sanford, his wife 
        Granddaughter of Enoch Augustus Sanford and Eliza Ann Barlow, his wife 
        Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Barlow and Sarah Dimond, his wife 
        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Aaron Barlow and Rebeckah Sanford, his wife 
        Aaron Barlow
        , (1750-1800), served in the Connecticut militia as a private, 1775, and as ensign, 1777, in a short campaign. 

        He was born in Redding. Connecticut; died in Norfolk, Virginia
        Volume 31 page 103 
        Mrs. Susie Lawrance Dana 
        DAR ID Number 30296 
        Born in Springfield, Illinois   Wife of Edwin Ward Dana 
        Descendant of William Lloyd and of Uriah Lawrence 
        Daughter of Reuna Drake Lawrance and Mary Agnes Maxcy, his wife


        Granddaughter of Lewis Lawrence and Susan Minerva Bell, his wife. m. 1831 
        John Cook Maxcy and Farnetty Turner Lloyd (1814-1902), his wife 
        Gr.-granddaughter of Clark Lawrence (1789-1865) and Annie Barlow, his wife, 

        m. 1812 
        Rhodes Lloyd and Polly Turner, his wife 
        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Chauncey Lawrence (1767-1843) and Sally H. Clark (1769-1836), his wife 
        William Lloyd and Sally Chowning 
        Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Uriah Lawrence and Mary Clark (b. 1725), his wife, m. 1743 
        Uriah Lawrence, (1720-1803), was a signer of the Association of Freeholders of Dutchess County, N. Y. 
        William Lloyd was placed on the pension roll of Kentucky 1818 at the age of seventy for three years actual

        service as private under Capt. Gabriel Long, Col. Daniel Morgan's Virginia Rifle regiment. 
        He enlisted at Culpepper, Virginia
        Volume 31 page 175 
        Mrs. Marion Louise Mclean Schultz 
        DAR ID Number 30499 
        Also Nos. 2870, 9307, 20640, 24028, 29551, 7013
        Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania   Wife of Thomas S. Schultz
        Descendant of Samuel Chamberlain, John Crosby and William Ingersoll, all of Massachusetts 
        Daughter of Charles Batchelor McLean and Clara Chamberlain, his wife 
        Granddaughter of Henry Kendrick Chamberlain and Clementine Crosby, his wife 
        Gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Kirby Chamberlain (1805-52) and Susan Pennock Clark, his wife 
        Thomas Daniel Crosby and Mary Adaline Ingersoll, his wife 
        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Chamberlain and Sarah Harris, his wife 
        Abijah Crosby and Caty Olds, his wife 
        Nathan Ingersoll (1791-1858) and Polly Perry, his wife 
        Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Chamberlain and Margaret (Bullard) Clark, his wife, m. 1755 
        John Crosby and Martha Goodspeed, his wife 
        Elijah Ingersoll (b. 1766) and Mary Barlow, his wife, m. 1786 
        Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Ingersoll and Lydia (Inersoll), his wife, 

        m. 1746 
        Samuel Chamberlain, enlisted for three years, from Berkshire Co., Mass., and served in Capt. Enos Stone's Co., at Valley Forge. 

        He was born, 1734, in Holliston, Massachusetts 
        John Crosby, (1735-1820), served as a private in Capt. Isaiah Higgins's company 1776.   He was born in Harwich; died in Lee, Massachusetts 
        William Ingersoll, (1723-1815), was chairman of the Committee of Safety of Lee, Massachusetts
        Volume 32 
        Miss Pearl Wood Powers 
        DAR ID Number 31312 
        Also Nos. 4741, 9021, 14020, 2222, 3588, 6165
        Born in Chicago, Illinois 
        Descendant of Ensign Nathan Bennett, Capt. Titus Watson and Enoch Wood, all of Connecticut 
        Daughter of Henry Clay Powers and Mary Frances Wood, his wife 
        Granddaughter of Enoch Wood, Jr., and Sophia Bennett, his wife 
        Gr.-granddaughter of Enoch Wood and Elizabeth Taylor, his wife 
        Larry Bennett and Mary Watson, his wife 
        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Wood and Dorothy, his wife 
        Nathan Bennett and Huldah Barlow, his wife 
        Titus Watson and Mercy Merrill, his wife 
        Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Barlow (1706-73) and Esther Hull, his second wife, m. 1744 
        Nathan Bennett served as ensign in the regiment of guards, raised to defend the state 1777.   He was born 1746 
        Titus Watson, (1746-1821), entered the army as sergeant and commanded a company at Germantown, Valley Forge and Monmouth. He had six brothers who served as captain during the war.

        He was born in Bethany, Conncticut; died in Ballston, N. Y. 
        Enoch Wood, (1763-1847), at the age of sixteen volunteered, was captured and confined  in Canada two years. He located his grant of land in New York where he received a pension. 

        He was born in Sharon, Connecticut; died in Camillus, N. Y. 
        Volume 33 page 31 
        Mrs. Anne Hoge Savage   Wife of Frederick Adams Savage
        DAR ID Number 32091 
        Also Nos. 161, 3153, 8697, 20766, 21719, 28903, 31158
        Born in Washington, District of Columbia 
        Descendant of Hon. Richard Henry Lee, of Virginia 
        Daughter of William Schofield Hoge and Mary Barlow Stearns, his wife 
        Granddaughter of John Stearns and Anne Harriotte Lloyd, his wife 
        Gr.-granddaughter of John Lloyd and Anne Harriotte Lee, his wife 
        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edmund Jennings Lee and Sarah Lee, (daughter of Richard), his wife 
        Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Richard Henry Lee and Anne (Gaskins) Pinkard, his

        2nd wife 
        Richard Henry Lee, (1732-94), was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. 

        He was born in Stratford; died in Chantilly, Virginia
        Volume 36
        Mrs. Della Crosby Liggett
        DAR ID Number 35569
        Born in East Cleveland, Ohio  Wife of John Liggett, Jr.
        Descendant of John Crosby and of William Ingersoll, of Massachusetts 
        Daughter of Henry Martin Crosby and Harriet Christine Lester, his wife 
        Granddaughter of Thomas Daniel Crosby and Mary Adaline Ingersoll, his wife 
        Gr.-granddaughter of Abijah Crosby and Catherine Olds, his wife 
        Nathan Ingersoll, (1791-1858) and Polly Perry, his wife 
        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Crosby and Martha Goodspeed, his wife 
        Elijah Ingersoll and Mary Barlow, his wife, m. 1786 
        Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Ingersoll and Lydia (Ingersoll), his wife, 

        m. 1746 
        John Crosby, (1735-1820), served as a private in Capt. Isaiah Higgins's company, 1776 
        He was born in Harwich; died in Lee, Massachusetts 
        William Ingersoll, (1723-1815), was chairman of the Committee of Safety of Lee
        Volume 36 page 243 
        Mrs. Miriam Lois Youmans 
        DAR ID Number 35657 
        Born in Medina, New York   Wife of Laurel E. Youmans, M. D. 
        Descendant of Lemuel Barlow, of Massachusetts 
        Daughter of John M. Barlow and Miriam Elizabeth Evans, his wife 
        Granddaughter of William Barlow and Lois Nye, his wife 
        Gr.-granddaughter of Lemuel Barlow and Thankful Bassett, his wife 
        Lemuel Barlow, (1758-1813), served as a private in the Berkshire County militia under Capt. William Francis and Capt. Josiah Yale. He was born in Barnstable; died in Lee, Massachusetts
        Volume 34 page 187
        Mrs. Caroline Thrall Benham
        DAR ID Number 33518
        Also Nos. 2664, 4683, 10267, 13466, 31363
        Born in Circleville, Ohio  Wife of George Chittenden Benham
        Descendant of Capt. Samuel Thrall 
        Daughter of William Barlow Thrall and Maria Rockwell, his wife 
        Granddaughter of Jesse Thrall and Mabel Rose, his wife 
        Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Thrall and Lucy Winchell, his wife 
        Samuel Thrall, (1737-1821), who had served in the early wars, was quartermaster in the Hampshire county militia 1776 under Col. Timothy Robinson. He commanded a company of Levies under Col. Marinus Willett in the Mohawk Valley 1781. He was born in Windsor, Conn.; died in Rutland, Vermont
        Volume 33
        Mrs. Frances Joe McKown Barlow
        DAR ID Number 32695 AlsoNos. 32286, 32289
        Born in Forkston, Pennsylvania
        Wife of Luther S. Barlow
        Descendant of Lieut. Asa Stevens and of Capt. Jared Robinson

        Daughter of Nathaniel A. McKown and Clarina Robinson, his wife 
        Granddaughter of William Riley Robinson and Cynthia Stevens, his wife 
        Gr.-granddaughter of Amasa Robinson and Prudence Howe, his wife 
        Asa Stevens, Jr. and Esther Downing, his wife 
        Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jared Robinson and Mary Thompson his wife, m. 1760 
        Asa Stevens, (1734-78) and Sarah Adams, his wife
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