National Society of the
        Daughters of the American Revolution
        Volume 52 
        Mrs. Florence M. Barlow
        DAR ID Number 51022  Also No. 20079
        Born in Newport, R.I.  Wife of George W. Barlow
        Descendant of Robert Franklin, of Rhode Island
        Daughter of Simeon Davis and Mary J. Easton, his wife
        Granddaughter of John Easton and Frances Ann Franklin, his wife
        Gr-granddaughter of Robert Franklin and Olivia Tillinghast, his wife
        Robert Franklin (1756-1850), was a soldier in Capt. Smallwood's company of New York militia. He was wounded at the battle of Bennington and was falsely reported as having died in hospital.   He died in Newport, R. I. 
        Volume 52 
        Mrs. Sallie W. Cox Barlow
        DAR ID Number 51625  Also No. 39848
        Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  Wife of E. L. Barlow.
        Descendant of Thomas Mendenhall
        Daughter of Andrew Webster Carey and Esther Rogers Sheppard, his wife
        Granddaughter of Josiah Foster Sheppard and Mary Mendenhall, his wife
        Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Mendenhall and Mary Zane, his wife, m. 1786
        Thomas Mendenhall (1759-1843), served as a sailor, 1765, on the frigate "Nancy" to procure arms and ammunition at neutral islands for his destitute country.   When tidings came to Puerto Rico that independence was declared, he made a flag for the homeward voyage of the brig, the first American flag raised in a foreign port.
        Volume 53 
        Mrs. Mary Saunders Harrison
        DAR ID Number 52065 Also No. 51199
        Born in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa   Wife of Russell B. Harrison
        Descendant of Peter Mauzy
        Daughter of Alvin Saunders and
        Marthena Barlow, his wife
        Granddaughter of Gunnell Saunders and Mary Mauzy, his wife
        Gr-granddaughter of Peter Mauzy and Sarah Hughes, his wife
        Peter Mauzy (1751-1841) was placed on the pension roll of Kentucky, 1832, for service as private in the Virginia troops, 1777-81. He was born in Fauquier County, Virginia.; died in Fleming County, Kentucky
        Volume 53 page 200 
        Mrs. Sophia Wood Plimpton
        DAR ID Number 52424  Also No. 31312
        Born in Nashua, Illinois  Wife of H. A. Plimpton
        Descendant of Capt. Titus Watson, Enoch Wood, and Ensign Nathan Bennett
        Daughter of Enoch Wood, Jr. (1810-83), and Sophia Bennett (1812-86), his wife, 

        m. 1833
        Granddaughter of Enoch Wood (1763-1847) and Elizabeth Taylor, his wife
        Larry Bennett and Mary (Polly) Watson, his wife
        Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Bennett and
        Huldah Barlow, his wife
        Titus Watson and Mercy Merrill, his wife
        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 captains during the war. 

        He was born in Bethany, Connecticut; 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. 
        Nathan Bennett served as ensign in the regiment of guards raised to defend the State, 1777.   He was born, 1746
         Volume 53 page 419 
        Mrs. Harriet May Barlow
        DAR ID Number 52902  Also Nos. 49617, 50423
        Born in Dundee, Michigan
        Descendant of Hezekiah May
        Daughter of John William May and Lucretia Comstock, his wife
        Granddaughter of Ralph May and Mary Hall, his wife
        Gr-granddaughter of William May and Martha Treat, his wife
        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel May and Mary Pierce, his wife
        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Hezekiah May and Anna Stillman, his wife
        Hezekiah May (1696-1783) was a patriot during the Revolution who furnished money for the relief of Boston.   He was born in Weathersfield, Connecticut
        Volume 54 page 176 
        Mrs. Adaline L. Hill Wallace
        DAR ID Number 53402 
        Also Nos. 7899, 32284, 33485, 34841, 48756
        Born in Liberty, N.Y.  Wife of John Augustus Wallace
        Descendant of Capt. Ebenezer Hill, Major Jabez Hill and William Grant, of Connecticut
        Daughter of George Hill and Eunice Grant, his wife
        Granddaughter of Nathaniel Barlow Hill and Sarah Read Platt, his wife
        Joseph Grant and Susan Young, his 2nd wife
        Gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Hill, Jr., and
        Sarah Barlow, his wife
        William Grant and Polly Yarrington, his wife
        Timothy Platt and Sarah (Hill), his wife
        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Hill and Mable Sherwood, his wife
        Jabez Hill and Sarah Read, his wife (parents of Sarah)
        Ebenezer Hill (1742-98) commanded the 1st company, 7th regiment, Connecticut Line, from the beginning to the close of the war. 

        He was born and died in Fairfield, Connecticut
        Jabez Hill (1744-79) commanded a company, 1774, of the 2nd "Troop of Horse," 4th regiment, and in 1777 was promoted major, 3rd regiment of "Light Horse," 

        and took part in the defense of Danbury. 
        He was born in Fairfield; died in Weston, Connecticut
        William Grant (1741-1825) enlisted, 1775, as a private; served, 1778, in the Rhode Island campaign  and, 1781, under Capt. John Avery. In 1782 he served as a mariner on the ship "Tartar."

        His pension was allowed the widow in 1848 for fourteen months' service as a private and mariner.
        He was born in Torrington, Connecticut; died in Neversink
        Volume 54 page 199 / 200 
        Mrs. Lucy Irena West Morgan
        DAR ID Number 53453 
        Born in Cleveland, Ohio  Wife of Charles Rees Morgan
        Descendant of Oliver West, Ebenezer West, William Ingersoll, Robert Joyner, and Jared Ingersoll, of MA
        Daughter of Elmer Adams West (b. 1802) and Mary Adaline Kelley (b. 1844), his wife, m. 1876
        Granddaughter of William K. West (1812-62) and Irena A. Van Deusen, his wife
        John Kelley (1808-87) and Lucy Ingersoll, his wife
        Gr-granddaughter of Ephraim West (1783-1867) and Polly Ingersoll (1783-1859), his wife, m. 1807
        Andrew Van Deusen (b. 1794) and Orpha Joyner (1796-1883), his wife, m. 1815
        Nathan Ingersoll (1791-1858) and Polly Perry (b. 1790), his wife (parents of Lucy)
        Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer West and Mehitable Nye (b. 1757), his wife, m. 1779
        Jared Ingersoll and Betsy Noble, his wife (parents of Polly); Octavious Joyner 

        (b. 1759) and Esther Hollenbeck (b. 1763), his wife, m. 1783
        Elijah Ingersoll (b. 1766) and Mary Barlow, his wife, m. 1786
        Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Oliver West and Thankful Nye (1736-1806), 

        his wife, m. 1757
        Robert Joyner and Lucy Loomis (d. 1801), his wife, m. 1757
        William Ingersoll and Lydia Ingersoll, his wife, m. 1717 (parents of Elijah)
        Oliver West (1733-1816) enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Peleg Peck's company, Col. Carpenter's regiment, which marched on the Rhode Island Alarm. 

        He was born in Tolland, Connecticut; died in Lee, Massachusetts
        Ebenezer West served in the militia. 

        He was born, 1757, in Tolland, Connecticut; died in Lee, Massachusettts
        William Ingersoll (1723-1815) was chairman of the Committee of Safety of Lee, Massachusetts, where he died.   He was born in Springfield
        Robert Joyner (1725-1802) enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. Ephraim Fitch's company, Col. Hopkins' Berkshire County regiment, and, 1777, in Capt. John King's company, Col. John Brown's regiment. 

        He was born in Connecticut; died in Egremont, Massachusetts
        Jared Ingersoll (1757-1822) enlisted, 1777, as a private in Capt. Job Wood- bridge's company, Col. John Brown's Berkshire County regiment. 

        He was born in Great Barrington; died in Lee, Massachusetts
        Volume 55 
        Miss Mary Elizabeth Barlow
        DAR ID Number 54195 Also No. 47370
        Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
        Descendant of Jesse Barlow
        Daughter of Thomas Arnold Barlow (1817-88) and Elizabeth Bennett Brewster (1820-78), his wife, m. 1840
        Granddaughter of
        Arnold Barlow (1779-1835) and Anne Britten (1791-1875), his wife, m. 1811
        Gr-granddaughter of Jesse Barlow and Sarah Nye (b. 1750), his wife, m. 1769
        Jesse Barlow (1749-1815) served as a private minute man at the Lexington Alarm under Capt. Ward Swift, and subsequently marched to Dartmouth and Falmouth in same company, Colonel Freeman's regiment. 

        He was born in Sandwich, Mass.; died in Newport, R.I.

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