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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 70 page 136 Mrs. Inez Sledge Bryan. DAR ID Number: 69378 Born in Troup County, Ga. Wife of Arthur B. Bryan. Descendant of Stephen Heard. Daughter of James Henry Sledge (1851-82) and Mary Louise Cox (b. 1855), his wife, m. 1876. Granddaughter of Albert Ewing Cox (1819-96) and Juliet Warren Alford, his wife. Gr-granddaugher of Zachariah Cox, M. D., and Margaret Ewing Morrow, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ewing Morrow and Sallie Gilham, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Gilham and Ann Heard, his wife. [p.136] Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Stephen Heard and Mary Faulkner, his wife. Stephen Heard, who had served in the early wars, defended the frontier and was distinguished for bravery at Kettle Creek. He was born in Ireland; died in Wilkes County, Ga. Also No. 42802. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 78 page 16 [p.16] Miss Louise Phillips Stanton. DAR ID Number: 77037 Born in Troup County, Ga. Descendant of Thomas Hardaway. Daughter of William E. Stanton (b. 1837) and Virginia Hardaway (1842-73), his 2nd wife, m. 1867. Granddaughter of John Hardaway (1807-84) and Virginia King (1816-47), his wife, m. 1835. Gr-granddaughter of Francis Eppes Hardaway (d. 1848) and Elizabeth (Hardaway) (1778-1859), his wife, m. 1801. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Hardaway and Mary Trotter, his 2nd wife (parents of Elizabeth). Thomas Hardaway (1745-81) served in the Virginia militia, and was killed in battle. He was born in Brunswick County, Va. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 86 page 382 Mrs. Gene Covin Farmer. DAR ID Number: 85996 Born in Troup County, Ga. Wife of Edward Kyle Farmer. Descendant of George Menefee, as follows: 1. John Covin, m. Sarah Menefee. [p.382] 2. Willis P. Menefee (d. 1885), m. Jeanette Watts. 3. George Menefee, m. 2nd, Mary Collier. George Menefee served with the Georgia troops and received a grant of land. He died, 1840, in Talbot County, Ga. Also Nos. 21444, 36629. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 100 page 299 Mrs. Carolyn Mckemie Inslee. DAR ID Number: 99962 Born in Troup County, Ga. Wife of Edward W. Inslee. Descendant of John Harris, as follows: 1. William Johnston McKemie (b. 1828) m. 1856 Lucy Ellen Harris (b. 1835). 2. Thomas Richardson Harris (1810-71) m. 1832 Caroline M. Brown (1816-91). 3. John Harris m. 2nd 1795 Milly Bolling (1770-1848). John Harris (1738-1810) was appointed gunner, 1776, in Col. Charles Harrison's regiment, Maryland and Virginia artillery, and in 1778 was at Valley Forge. He was born in Virginia; died in Oglethorpe County, Ga. Also No. 56171. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 118 page 86 Mrs. Mary Aldridge Davies. DAR ID Number: 117267 Born in Georgia. Wife of Marvin McTyeire Davies. Descendant of Thomas Leverett, as follows: 1. Nathan George Aldridge (b. 1847) m. 1869 Martha Elizabeth Davidson (b. 1849). 2. Elias Davidson (1813-98) m. 1840 Lucretia Jane Leverette (1825-1908). 3. Thomas J. Leverette (b. 1797) m. Jane Dowdell. 4. Thomas Leverett m. 2nd 1789 Mary G. Griffin (1772-1848). Thomas Leverett (1755-1834) served as private in Capt. John Clark's company, Colonels Clark, Dunn and Alexander's regiments, Georgia Line. He died in Troup County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 160 page 248 Mrs. Aurelia Crawford Patterson. DAR ID Number: 159781 Born in Troup County, Ga. Wife of George William Patterson. Descendant of Elisha Dyer, as follows: 1. James Jasper Crawford (1842-66) m. 1862 Emmaline Frances Phillips (1836- 1903). 2. Moses B. Crawford m. Nancy Smith. [p.248] 3. William S. P. Crawford (1802-53) m. 1820 Rebecca Dyer (1800-56). 4. Elisha Dyer m. 1790 Melvina Wheeler (1760-1820). Elisha Dyer (1763-1846) received a pension for service as private in the North Carolina troops. He was born in Virginia; died in Franklin County, Ga. Also No. 155763. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162 page 35 Mrs. Jane Mcfarlin Mattingly. DAR ID Number: 161110 Born in Troup County, Ga. Wife of Herbert Howard Mattingly. Descendant of William Walker, as follows: 1. Robert Scott McFarlin (1839-1901) m. 1863 Elizabeth Fredonia Raiford (1843-98). 2. Campbell Raiford (1809-68) m. 1836 Elizabeth Walker Bostick (1821-47). 3. Littleberry Bostick (1781-1855) m. 1820 Martha Ann Walker (1806-87). 4. William Walker m. 1798 Elizabeth Bostick (1770-1835). William Walker (1762-1818) served as private under Brig. Gen. John Twigg in the Georgia militia. He was born in Buckingham County, Va.; died in Jefferson County, Ga. Also No. 138259. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 21 page 83 Mrs. Rebecca Douglas Gunton. DAR ID Number: 20231 Born in La Grange, Georgia. Wife of George Gunton. Descendant of James Francis Robertson and Arthur Mosely. Daughter of John Douglas and Francis Burfoot Mosely, his wife. Granddaughter of Joseph Mosely and Mary Ann Robertson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Mosely and Martha Poythress, his wife; James Francis Robertson and Catharine Towns, his wife, m. 1769. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Mosely and Sarah Turpin, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Arthur Mosely and — Floyd, his wife. James Francis Robertson in the Virginia militia, was killed in an expedition to Fort Pitt. His will was probated 1778. Arthur Mosely, (1699-1778), served on the Committee of Safety, 1775. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 50 THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE Daughters of the America Revolution page 139 Mrs. Sarah Antoinette Broughton Ferrell. DAR ID Number: 49319 Born in La Grange, Ga. Wife of Coleman Blount Ferrell. Descendant of Lewis C. Davis and of Thomas Lackey. Daughter of Edward Broughton (1908-79) and Sarah Lackey (b. 1811), his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Lackey, Jr., and Clarissa Ann Davis, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Lackey and Janett Lackey, his wife; Lewis Davis and — Davis, his wife. Lewis C. Davis (1756-1835) was a private at Valley Forge, Monmouth and Stony Point. He received land for three years' service, 1783, and in 1832 was placed on the pension roll of Alabama. He was born in Hanover County, Va.; died in Autauga County, Ala. Also No. 35281. Thomas Lackey was granted bounty land in Georgia for his service under Col. Elijah Clark. Also No. 26608. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 56 page 53 Miss Helen Hodges. DAR ID Number: 55110 Born in La Grange, Ga. Descendant of Dr. Silas Hodges. Daughter of Henry Leonard Hodges and Anna Elizabeth Chivers, his wife. Granddaughter of Silas Wyllys Hodges and Mary Gillette, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Silas Hodges and Mary Gould, his 3rd wife. Silas Hodges (1741-1804) served as surgeon in the Revolution. His association with the family of the commander-in-chief is on record, and the sleeve buttons worn by him at that period are deposited in the Antiquarian Museum in Rutland. He was born in Norton, Mass.; died in Clarendon, Vt. Also Nos. 11337, 17337, 35802, 42792. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 56 page 53 Mrs. Mary Hodges Semmes. DAR ID Number: 55111 Born in La Grange, Ga. Wife of Alexander Harrison Semmes. Descendant of Dr. Silas Hodges. Daughter of Henry Leonard Hodges and Anna Elizabeth Chivers, his wife. See No. 55110. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 57 page 253 Mrs. Annie E. Hill. DAR ID Number: 56735 Born in La Grange, Ga. Wife of George Hill. Descendant of Lieut.-Col. Jonathan Smith. Daughter of Sherwood Womack and Martha Smith, his wife. Granddaughter of David Smith and Clara Van Dusen, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Smith and Esther Smith, his wife. Jonathan Smith (1740-1802) was a member of the Committee of Safety of Lanesboro, Mass.; served several terms in the General Assembly and was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. His military service was with the 2nd regiment, Berkshire County militia. He is buried in Lanesboro, Mass. Also Nos. 9140, 12470, 46036. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 69 page 163 Mrs. Mary L. Huntley Sterling. DAR ID Number: 68439 Born in La Grange, Ga. Wife of John Randolph Sterling. Descendant of Lieut. John Park. Daughter of William Henry Huntley (b. 1827) and Martha Caroline Park (b. (1828), his wife. Granddaughter of John Park (b. 1800) and Sarah Truly Robertson (b. 1805), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Park and Margaret Campbell, his wife, m. 1798. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Park and — McClellan, his wife. John Park served as 1st lieutenant in Capt. Jacob Ashmead's company, 13th regiment, Pennsylvania Line. He was born in Chester County, Pa.; died, 1780, at the battle of the Block House at Ball's Ferry. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 71 page 91 Mrs. Edith Mathews Claude. DAR ID Number: 70250 Born in La Grange, Ga. Wife of Louis W. Claude. Descendant of Major Joshua Babcock, of Rhode Island. Daughter of William Smith Babcock Mathes (b. 1837) and Florida E. Swain (b. 1838), his wife, m. 1857. Granddaughter of Rev. Samuel S. Mathes (1816-47) and Elizabeth Smith Babcock (1817-1903), his wife, m. 1836. Gr-granddaughter of William Smith Babcock (b. 1764) and Elizabeth Merrill, his wife, m. 1809. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Adam Babcock (1740-1817) and Abagail Smith (1744-77), his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Babcock and Hannah Stanton (1714-78), his wife, m. 1735. Joshua Babcock (1707-83) served many terms in the Assembly and was major- general of militia. He was born and died in Westerly, R. I. Also No. 30616. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 72 page 346 [p.346] Mrs. Caroline Stanley Bishop. DAR ID Number: 71972 Born in La Grange, Ga. Wife of Daniel L. Bishop. Descendant of James Dowdell. Daughter of Augustin O. Stanley (1832-81) and Rebecca L. Dowdell (b. 1838), his wife. Granddaughter of James Dowdell, Jr., and Caroline M. Smith, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Dowdell and Elizabeth Cropp, his wife. James Dowdell (1758-1800) enlisted, 1776, and served as a private and cadet under Col. Daniel Morgan. He was born in Virginia; died in Kentucky. Also Nos. 46080, 52542, 67224. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 88 page 24 Mrs. Retta Fannin Coney. DAR ID Number: 87079 Born in La Grange, Ga. Wife of Wilber M. Coney. Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Coleman, as follows: 1. James Henry Fannin (1835-1909) m., 1857, Julia Ferrell (1838-1907). 2. Mickleberry Ferrell (1737-1861) m. 2nd, 1817, Nancy Coleman (1800-88). 3. Benjamin Coleman m., 1795, Elizabeth Goodman (1765-1820). Benjamin Coleman (1753-1813) served throughout the war, and his sword and epaulets are among the treasures of North Carolina. He was born in Kingston, N. C. Also No. 74423. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 88 page 24 Miss Julia Ferrell Fannin. DAR ID Number: 87080 Born in La Grange, Ga. Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Coleman, as follows: 1. James Henry Fannin (1836-1909) m., 1857, Julia Ferrell (1838-1907). See No. 87079. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 88 page 24 Mrs. Fletcher Fannin Whitfield. DAR ID Number: 87081 Born in La Grange, Ga. Wife of T. S. Whitfield. Descendant of Capt. Benjamin Coleman, as follows: 1. James Henry Fannin (1835-1909) m., 1857, Julia Ferrell (1838-1907). See No. 87079. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 92 page 221 Miss Sally Griggs Long. DAR ID Number: 91685 Born in La Grange, Ga. Descendant of William Sumner Battle, as follows: 1. Dr. James Alfred Long (1827-79) m. 1851 Sarah Curtis Griggs (1835-1902). 2. William Henry Long (1798-1866) m. 1821 Susan Fawcette Battle (1803-57). 3. William Sumner Battle m. 1783 Sally Whitehead. William Sumner Battle (1761-1803) was a private from Georgia in the War of Independence. He was born in Nansamond County, Va.; died in Hancock County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 93 page 126 Miss Mary Caroline Battle. DAR ID Number: 92393 Born in La Grange, Ga. Descendant of Elisha Battle, as follows: 1. John Cullen Battle (1834-1903) m. 1859 Susan Rebecca Turner (b. 1840). 2. Dr. Andrews Battle (1793-1842) m. 1818 Caroline Matilda Duggar (1803-57). 3. Dempsey Battle (1758-1857) m. Jane Andrews. 4. Elisha Battle m. 1742 Elizabeth Sumner. Elisha Battle (1724-99) was a patriot and member of the Provincial Congress. He was born in Nansemond County, Va.; died in Edgecombe County, N. C. Also No. 49383. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 93 page 126 Miss Susan Hawkins Battle. DAR ID Number: 92394 Born in La Grange, Ga. Descendant of Elisha Battle, as follows: 1. John Cullen Battle (1834-1903) m. 1859 Susan Rebecca Turner (b. 1840). See No. 92393. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 93 page 127 Miss Lena Long. DAR ID Number: 92396 Born in La Grange, Ga. Descendant of William Sumner Battle, as follows: 1. Dr. James Alfred Long (1827-79) m. 1851 Sarah Curtis Griggs (1835-1902). 2. William Henry Long (1798-1866) m. 1st 1821 Susan Fawcette Battle (1803- 57). 3. William Summer Battle m. 1783 Sally Whitehead. [p.127] William Sumner Battle (1761-1803) was a private from Georgia in the war of Independence. He was born in Nansamond County, Va.; died in Hancock County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106 page 122 Mrs. Susie Battle Long Robertson. DAR ID Number: 105372 Born in La Grange, Ga. Wife of Louis Pyron Robertson. Descendant of William Sumner Battle, as follows: 1. Dr. James Alfred Long (1827-79) m. 1851 Sarah Curtis Griggs (1835-1902). 2. William Henry Long (1798-1866) m. 1st 1821 Susan Fawcett Battle (1803-57). 3. William Sumner Battle m. 1783 Sally Whitehead. William Sumner Battle (1761-1803) was a private from Georgia in the Revolution. He was born in Nansemond County, Va.; died in Hancock County, Ga. Also No. 92396. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112 page 265 Mrs. Caldine Bradfield Simpson. DAR ID Number: 111818 Born in La Grange, Ga. Wife of Taliaferro Strother Simpson. Descendant of Maj. John Davidson, as follows: 1. Dr. John W. Bradfield (b. 1858) m. 1882 Elizabeth Davidson (b. 1858). 2. Dr. Joseph Malcolm Davidson (1827-97) m. 1854 Mary Caldwell (1833-97). 3. Benjamin Wilson Davidson (1787-1829) m. 1818 Betsy Latta (1797-1839). 4. John Davidson m. Violet Wilson (1741-1828). See No. 111521. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112 page 296 Mrs. Mary Mcclure Hutchinson. DAR ID Number: 111923 Born in La Grange, Ga. Wife of William Nelson Hutchinson. Descendant of Lieut. William Evans, as follows: 1. William James McClure (b. 1851) m. 1874 Annie Cook Cartwright (b. 1856). 2. John Cornelius Cartright (1831-62) m. 1854 Mary Charles Evans (1835-1907). [p.296] 3. Thomas Crenshaw Evans (1804-58) m. 1831 Rhoda Beasley Swanson (1814-98). 4. William Evans m. 1776 Ellie Graves Cooper. William Evans (1751-1827) served as lieutenant in Col. John Green's company of foot, 6th Virginia regiment. He was born in Richmond, Va.; died in Columbus, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 126 page 187 Mrs. Morgan Long Lyle. DAR ID Number: 125575 Born in La Grange, Ga. Wife of A. T. Lyle. Descendant of William Sumner Battle, as follows: 1. James Alfred Long (1827-79) m. 1851 Sarah Curtiss Griggs (1835-1902). 2. William Henry Long (1798-1866) m. 1821 Susan Fawcette Battle (1803-57). See No. 125574. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 160 page 253 [p.253] Mrs. Sara Arnold Brittain. DAR ID Number: 159800 Born in La Grange, Ga. Wife of H. Brittain. Descendant of John Callaway, as follows: 1. W. W. Arnold (b. 1853) m. 1875 Mary Glen Callaway (1855-1907). 2. Abner Reeves Callaway (1832-93) m. 1852 Sara I. Howard (b. 1835). 3. Enoch Callaway (b. 1792) m. Martha Reeves (b. 1796). 4. John Callaway m. 1770 Bethany Arnold (1752-1840). John Callaway served as private in the Revolution. He was born in Halifax County, Va.; died, 1819, in Wilkes County, Ga. Also No. 151631. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16 page 238 Mrs. Fannie Virginia Jones Glover. DAR ID Number: 155754 Born in Hogansville, Ga. Wife of Howard C. Glover. Descendant of Sergt. Littleton Johnston, as follows: 1. Thomas J. Jones (1849-1916) m. 1871 Virginla Savannah Johnston (1854-85). 2. John Littleton Johnston (1832-77) m. 1853 Frances Asbury (1828-98). 3. John (Jack) Johnston (1793-1844) m. Patsy Mobley. 4. Littleton Johnston m. 1781 Lucy Childs (1756-1826). Littleton Johnston (1761-1842) served as corporal in Capt. John Watkins' 3d independent company of Worcester County, Md.; also sergeant under Captain Childs, North Carolina. He was born in Worcester County, Md.; died in Jasper County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 73 page 113 Miss Lillian Andrews Greene. DAR ID Number: 72316 Born in Antioch, Ga. Descendant of Capt. James Buford. Daughter of Joel Garnette Greene (1842-1906) and Sarah E. Buford (1842-89), his wife, m. 1866. See No. 72315. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 103 page 263 [p.263] Mrs. Carrie Johnson Lovoon. DAR ID Number: 102851 Born in Antioch, Ga. Wife of Dr. James Lewis Lovoon. Descendant of Corp. Nicholas Johnson, as follows: 1. Thomas P. Johnson (1808-72) m. 2nd 1853 Mildred A. King (b. 1827). 2. Nicholas Johnson m. 1779 Mary Perkins. See No. 102033. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 109 page 157 Mrs. Emma Dixon Kiser. DAR ID Number: 108521 Born in West Point, Ga. Wife of Andrew J. Kiser. Descendant of Sergt. William Stewart, as follows: 1. Robert Warren Dixon (1838-79) m. 1860 Frances Fleming (b. 1842). 2. Turner Barnes Dixon (1810-90) m. 1832 Mary Ann Stewart (1816-94). 3. Thomas Stewart (1792-1871) m. 1812 Jane Russell (1796-1883). 4. William Stewart m. Mary Penn. William Stewart (1762-1848) was placed on the pension roll of Monroe County, Ga., 1834, for service as private and sergeant, Virginia militia. He was born in Virginia; died in Monroe County, Ga. Also No. 101698. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 109 page 286 Mrs. Margaret Crawford Maddox. DAR ID Number: 108916 Born in West Point, Ga. Wife of John Henry Maddox. Descendant of Lieut. George Reese, as follows: 1. James Johnston Crawford (1833-99) m. 1859 Mary Ellis (1840-80). 2. Langdon Ellis m. Margaret Ann Reese (1824-1902). 3. Horace Reese (1786-1830) m. 1811 Margaret Carter Reese (1793-1839). 4. George Reese m. 1785 Anna Story (1764-1852). George Reese (1752-1837) was lieutenant at the battle of Eutaw Springs and was captured at the fall of Charleston. He was born in Mecklenburg County, N. C.; died in Chambers County, Ala. Also No. 60714. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 118 page 53 [p.53] Mrs. Mary Woodruff Carter. DAR ID Number: 117165 Born in West Point, Ga. Wife of Thos. Harrison Carter. Descendant of Maj. Richard Harrison, as follows: 1. James Monroe Woodruff (1828-70) m. 1851 Adaline Amanda Lockhart (1825-96). 2. Thomas Woodruff (1789-1860) m. 1804 Mary Patillo Harrison (1785-1849). 3. Richard Harrison m. 1774 Ann (or Mary) Patillo (1757-1809). Richard Harrison (1751-91) was a major in the Continental Army and gave valuable service at Guilford Court House. He was born in Virginia; died in South Carolina. Also No. 111647. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 158 [p.1] THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE Daughters of the American Revolution page 64 Mrs. Margaret Maddox Van Hook.157203 Born in West Point, Ga. Wife of Everett Van Hook. Descendant of Lieut. George Reese, as follows: 1. John Henry Maddox (b. 1868) m. 1891 Margaret Crawford (b. 1871). 2. James Johnston Crawford (1833-91) m. 1859 Mary Ellis (1840-80). 3. Langdon Ellis (b. 1820) m. Margaret Ann Reese (1824-1902). 4. Horace Reese (1786-1830) m. 1811 Margaret Carter (1793-1839). 5. George Reese m. 1785 Anna Story (1764-1852). George Reese (1752-1837) was lieutenant at the battle of Eutaw Springs and was captured at the fall of Charleston. He was born in Mecklenburg County, N. C.; died in Chambers County, Ala. Also No. 108916. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 158 [p.1] THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE Daughters of the American Revolution page 109 Mrs. Nathan Winston Moon.157340 Born in West Point, Ga. Wife of Edward Thomas Moon. Descendant of Capt. Samuel Reid and Maj. John Winston, Jr., as follows: 1. Oroon Datus Winston (1840-1900) m. 1861 Mary Louise Lyon (b. 1845). 2. Early Lyon (d. 1849) m. 1838 Elizabeth Croft (1822-55); Geo. H. Winston (1815-87) m. 1839 Ann Whitaker (1824-95). 3. Nathan Lyon m. 1814 Anne Reid (1795-1843); Thomas Winston (1781-1864) m. 1804 Ann A. Tinsley (1788-1820). 4. Alexander Reid (1769-1832) m. Elizabeth Brewer (d. 1860); John Winston m. 1780 Mary Johnson (1763-1823). 5. Samuel Reid m. Agnes Kay (1753-1806). Samuel Reid (1728-1810) was a member of the Committee of Safety for Rowan County, N. C.; also captain in the North Carolina militia. He was born in Rowan County, N. C.; died in Putnam County, Ga. Also No. 151043. John Winston (1757-1800) served as captain in the 14th Virginia regiment, and as major in the Louisa County, Virginia militia. He was born in Hanover County; died in Louisa County, Va. Also No. 145179. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162 page 28 Mrs. Hattie Woodyard Hudmon. DAR ID Number: 161087 Born in West Point, Ga. Descendant of Brice Warfield, as follows: 1. Henry T. Woodyard (b. 1858) m. 1882 Annie Roby (b. 1864). 2. Zephaniah Roby (1838-1906) m. 1859 Hattie Churchill (b. 1841). 3. James W. Churchill (1814-81) m. 1835 Sarah Ann Carr (1818-93). 4. John Carr (1793-1859) m. 1817 Sarah Ann Warfield (1795-1820). 5. Brice Warfield m. 1781 Sarah Dickerson (1763-1827). Brice Warfield (1760-1835) served as private in the Maryland troops. He was born in Anne Arundel County; died in Frederick County, Md. Also No. 157342. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164 page 266 [p.266] Mrs. Rosa Lee J. Woodruff Haynes. DAR ID Number: 163806 Born in West Point, Ga. Wife of D. P. Haynes. Descendant of Joseph Woodruff, Lieut.-Col. Samuel Lockhart, Maj. Richard Harrison, Sergt. William McGowan, Henry Pattillo, James Sheppard and William Riddle, as follows: 1. James Monroe Woodruff (1823-70) m. 1851 Adaline Amanda Lockhart (1825-96). 2. Thomas Woodruff (1780-1868) m. 1804 Mary Pattillo Harrison (1785-1849); John Hodgson Lockhart (1796-1874) m. 1817 Nancy Sheppard Edwards (1798-1860). 3. Joseph Woodruff m. Anne Lindsay (1756-1826); Thomas Lockhart (1765-1844) m. 1790 Mary McGowan (1773-1845); Richard Harrison m. 2d 1774 Ann Pattillo (1757-1809); Joshua Edwards m. Frances Sheppard. 4. Samuel Lockhart m. 1765 Elizabeth (Sarah) Barrett; William McGowan m. Sarah —; Henry Pattillo m. 1755 Mary Anderson; James Sheppard m. 1759 Jennett Riddle (1742-1820). 5. William Riddle m. Joyce Powell. Joseph Woodruff (1751-1817) served as private in Col. Joseph Williams' regiment, North Carolina troops. He died in Spartanburg District, S. C. Samuel Lockhart was major in the 3d regiment and lieutenant-colonel of the 8th regiment, North Carolina troops; also delegate to Convention at Hillsboro, N. C., 1776. He was born in Northampton County, N. C. Also No. 115948. Richard Harrison (1752-91) was a major in the North Carolina troops. He was born in Virginia; died in South Carolina. William McGowan received a pension, 1833, for service as private, quartermaster-sergeant and Indian spy in the South Carolina troops. He was born, 1756, in Orange County, N. C.; died in Henry County, Tenn. Henry Pattillo (1726-1801) was a member of the Committee of Safety and delegate to the Provincial Congress, Halifax District, North Carolina, 1775. He was born in Scotland; died in Granville County, N. C. James Sheppard (1737-91) served as private in Capt. Philemon Waters' company, South Carolina troops. He was born in Orange County, Va.; died in Newberry County, S. C. William Riddle served as private in the Virginia troops. He was born and died in Orange County, Va. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164 page 317 Mrs. Carolie Clark Ferguson. DAR ID Number: 163975 Born in West Point, Ga. Wife of A. D. Ferguson. Descendant of William McKinley, as follows: 1. Robert S. Clark (b. 1855) m. 1880 Lula Price Chunn (1863-88). 2. William H. Clark (1830-86) m. 1853 Rhoda C. Stanley (b. 1836). 3. Isham Stanley (1796-1848) m. 1827 Nancy C. McKinley (1811-90). 4. James Beatty McKinley (1774-1863) m. 1795 Elizabeth McCurdy (1779-1853). 5. William McKinley m. Mary Beatty. William McKinley (1744-98) served as private in the South Carolina troops. He was born in Virginia; died in South Carolina.