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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 76 page 4 Mrs. Anna Phillips Edwards. DAR ID Number: 75010 Born in Douglas County, Ga. Wife of R. D. Edwards. Descendant of Thomas Atkinson. Daughter of Martin V. B. Phillips (b. 1841) and Sophronia C. Hester (1846- 1904), his wife, m. 1865. Granddaughter of Henry Phillips (d. 1869) and Lavinia Atkinson (1805-82), his wife, m. 1821. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Atkinson, Jr. (1775-1850), and Rhoda Ivey (1780- 1857), his wife, m. 1803. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Atkinson and Elizabeth Speed, his wife, m. 1775. Thomas Atkinson served in the Revolutionary War, Georgia Line. He was born before 1734 in Wilkes County; died after 1778 in Georgia. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 98 page 80 Miss Neva Riley Selman. DAR ID Number: 97237 Born in Douglas County, Ga. Descendant of Thomas Camp, Benjamin Camp, James Selman, Jeremiah Selman, and Capt. William Scott, as follows: 1. James Wilson Selman (1843-1908) m. 1867 Lucinda Catherine Riley (1850- 1908). 2. William C. Selman (1811-91) m. 1836 Nancy Camp (1821-79); James Riley (1811-61) m. 1834 Lucinda Willingham (1812-99). 3. Thomas Camp (1800-57) m. Lettie Lindley (1803-72); James Selman m. 2nd 1804 Elizabeth Covington; Charles Hardeman Willingham m. 1805 Annie Scott (1785-1850). 4. Joseph Camp (b. 1777) m. Elizabeth (Camp) (cousins); Jeremiah Selman m. - -; 5. Benjamin Camp m. Elizabeth Dykes (parents of Joseph); William Scott m. 1784 Jane Thomas; Thomas Camp, Jr. m. Susie Wagner (parents of Elizabeth). 6. Thomas Camp m. 1st Winnifred Starling. Thomas Camp (1717-98) was a patriot of the Revolution. He was born in Virginia, removed to Ireland Ford, N. C., before the Revolution, and is buried in the burying ground of the homestead. He had five sons at the battle of Kings Mountain. Benjamin Camp served as a private in Capt. Nathaniel Welch's company, 2nd Virginia regiment. He was born, 1757, in Virginia; died in North Carolina. James Selman (1761-1847), when acting as scout, 1781, was captured by the Tories and Indians, who scalped him and left him for dead. He was born and died in Spartanburg, S. C. Also No. 32807. Jeremiah Selman served as militiaman in Colonel Roebuck's South Carolina regiment. He died, about 1817, in Spartanburg, S. C. William Scott (1754-1806) commanded a company in the 3d Georgia battalion, under Lieut.-Col. John McIntosh, 1779. He was born in Louisa Parish, Va.; died in Monroe County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106 page 154 [p.154] Mrs. May Smith Lawrence. DAR ID Number: 105474 Born in Douglas County, Ga. Wife of J. O. Lawrence. Descendant of Capt. William Scott, as follows: 1. James Smith (1849-92) m. 1872 James Ella Riley (1852-92). 2. James Riley (1811-61) m. 1834 Lucinda Willingham (1812-99). 3. Charles Hardeman Willingham m. 1806 Annie Scott (1785-1850). 4. William Scott m. 1784 Jane Thomas. William Scott (1754-1806) commanded a company in the 3rd Georgia battalion, Lieut.-Col. John McIntosh's regiment. He was born in Louisa Parish, Va.; died in Monroe County, Ga. Also No. 94607. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 125 page 276 Mrs. Maud Bomar Travis. DAR ID Number: 124905 Born in Douglas County, Ga. Wife of Dr. W. D. Travis. Descendant of Capt. William Scott, as follows: 1. Armstead Rice Bomar (b. 1842) m. 1865 Louisa A. Riley (b. 1842). 2. James Riley (1811-61) m. 1834 Lucinda Willingham (1812-99). 3. Charles Willingham m. Annie Scott (1785-1850). 4. William Scott m. 1784 Jane Thomas. William Scott (1754-1806) commanded a company in the 3d Georgia battalion, Lieut. Col. John McIntosh's regiment. He was born in Louisa Parish, Va.; died in Monroe County, Ga. Also No. 105474. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 160 page 258 Mrs. Matilda Strickland James. DAR ID Number: 159816 Born in Douglas County, Ga. Wife of William A. James. Descendant of Capt. Charles Polk, as follows: 1. Williamson Parks Strickland (1824-97) m. 1845 Mary Amanda McLarty (1829- 1906). 2. Samuel Wilson McLarty (1799-1863) m. 1828 Mary Polk (1810-48). 3. Charles Polk, Jr. (1784-1829), m. 1806 Eleanor Shelby (d. 1855). 4. Charles Polk m. 2d 1782 Philipina Helms (1764-1849). Charles Polk (1732-1821) served as captain of cavalry in the North Carolina militia. His widow received a pension. He was born in Carlisle, Pa.; died in Mecklenburg County, N. C. Also No. 157132. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 161 page 162 Mrs. Nancy Love Selman Gower. DAR ID Number: 160495 Born in Douglas County, Ga. Wife of William Justus Gower. Descendant of Jeremiah Selman, James Selman, Thomas Camp and Benjamin Camp, as follows: 1. Joseph Landrum Selman (1855-1919) m. 1879 Nancy Abercrombie (b. 1860). 2. William S. Abercrombie (1834-62) m. 1855 Elizabeth J. Selman (1838-1909). 3. William C. Selman (1811-91) m. 1836 Nancy Camp (1821-79). 4. James Selman m. 2d 1804 Elizabeth Covington (b. 1777); Thomas Camp (1800- 57) m. 1820 Letitia Lindley (1803-72). [p.162] 5. Jeremiah Selman m. -; Joseph Camp (1779-1854) m. 1st 1779 Elizabeth Camp (b. 1781). 6. Benjamin Camp m. 1776 Elizabeth Dykes (parents of Joseph); Thomas Camp (b. 1765) m. 1780 Susan Wagoner. 7. John Camp (1743-1813) m. 1764 Mary Tarpley (b. 1746) (parents of Thomas). 8. Thomas Camp m. 1738 Winifred Starling (d. 1761). Jeremiah Selman served as a militiaman in Colonel Roebuck's South Carolina regiment. He died in Spartanburg, S. C. James Selman (1770-1847), a boy patriot, carried messages during the Revolution. He was born and died in Spartanburg County, S. C. Also No. 159815. Thomas Camp (1717-98) was a patriot of North Carolina. He had five sons at the battle of Kings Mountain. He was born in Culpeper County, Va.; died at Ireland Ford, N. C. Also No. 159817. Benjamin Camp (1757-1832) served as private in the North Carolina troops at the battle of Kings Mountain. He was born in Halifax County, Va.; died in Walton County, Ga. Also No. 151645. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 161 page 162 Mrs. Alice Ruth Selman Malory. DAR ID Number: 160496 Born in Douglas County, Ga. Descendant of James Selman, Jeremiah Selman, Thomas Camp and Benjamin Camp, as follows: 1. Joseph Landrum Selman (1855-1919) m. 1879 Nancy Abercrombie (b. 1860). See No. 160495. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162 page 43 Mrs. Ruby James Slaton. DAR ID Number: 161139 Born in Douglas County, Ga. Wife of Arrie Lee Slaton. Descendant of Capt. Charles Polk, as follows: 1. William Albert James (b. 1847) m. 1879 Matilda Strickland (b. 1855). 2. William Parks Strickland (1824-97) m. 1845 Mary Amanda McLarty (1829- 1906). 3. Samuel Wilson McLarty (1799-1863) m. Mary Polk (1810-48). 4. Charles Polk, Jr. (1784-1829), m. Eleanor Shelby. 5. Charles Polk m. 2d 1782 Philipina Helms (1764-1849). Charles Polk (1732-1821) served as captain of cavalry in the North Carolina militia. His widow received a pension. He was born in Carlisle, Pa.; died in Mecklenburg County, N. C. Also No. 159816. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162 page 43 Mrs. Lettie Abercrombie Harding. DAR ID Number: 161140 Born in Douglas County, Ga. Wife of Samuel Coleman Harding. Descendant of Thomas Camp and of Benjamin Camp, as follows: 1. Thomas S. Abercrombie (1849-1919) m. 1869 Martha V. Camp (1847-1900). 2. Thomas Camp (1800-57) m. 1820 Letitia Lindley (b. 1803). 3. Joseph Camp (1777-1850) m. 1799 Elizabeth Camp (b. 1781). 4. Thomas Camp (b. 1765) m. 1780 Susan Wagoner; Benjamin Camp m. 1776 Elizabeth Dykes (parents of Joseph). 5. John Camp (1743-1813) m. 1764 Mary Tarpley (b. 1746). 6. Thomas Camp m. 1st 1739 Winifred Starling (d. 1761). Thomas Camp (1717-98) was a patriot of the Revolution. He had five sons at the Battle of Kings Mountain. He was born in Culpeper County, Va.; died in Ireland Ford, N. C. Also No. 158267. Benjamin Camp (1757-1832) served as private in the North Carolina troops at the Battle of Kings Mountain. He was born in Halifax County, Va.; died in Walton, Ga. Also No. 151645. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164 page 141 Mrs. Frances Phillips Wright. DAR ID Number: 163449 Born in Douglas County, Ga. Wife of James Chappell Wright. Descendant of Thomas Atkinson, as follows: 1. Josiah E. Phillips (b. 1855) m. 1884 Mary Elizabeth Upshaw (b. 1866). 2. Thomas Henry Phillips (1825-1906) m. 1854 Elizabeth Barrett (1833-1900). 3. T. Henry Phillips (d. 1869) m. 1821 Lavinia Atkinson (1805-82). 4. Thomas Atkinson, Jr. (1775-1850), m. 1803 Rhoda Ivey (1780-1857). 5. Thomas Atkinson m. 1st Elizabeth Speed. Thomas Atkinson served as private in the Georgia Line. He was born in Wilkes County, Ga.; died in Georgia. Also No. 160487.