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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 31 page 229 Miss Mattie Lee Slaton. DAR ID Number: 30649 Born in Meriwether County, GA. Descendant of Capt. John Martin, Elizabeth Marshall Martin, Lieut. Benjamin Harris, Absalom Harris, Ensign John Oliver, Nathaniel Terry and Capt. Nathaniel Terry, Jr. Daughter of Maj. William Franklin Slaton and Nancy Jane Martin, his wife. Granddaughter of John Slaton and Nancy Harris, his wife; Rev. William D. Martin and Mrs. Martha Pope (Johnson) Hill, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Harris and Mary Elizabeth (Harris), his wife; Marshall Martin and Jane McCarty Oliver, his wife. Gr.-gr. granddaughter of Absalom Harris and Elizabeth (Lowe) Tarver, his first wife; Samuel Harris and Nancy Rhoda Evans, his wife (parents of Mary); John Martin and Elizabeth Terry, his wife; John Oliver and Mrs. James Edwards, his second wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Benjamin Harris and Mourning Glenn, his wife; Abram Martin and Elizabeth Marshall, his wife; Nathaniel Terry, Jr. and Ann Thompson (b. 1766), his wife, m. 1784. Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Terry and Sarah, his wife. John Martin, (1748-1813), gave military and civil service from Edgefield, South Carolina, where he died. Also No. 2886. Elizabeth Marshall Martin had seven sons in the field and all but one survived the partisan warfare. In her isolated home she was persecuted by the Tories and her bravery has placed her name among the heroines of the revolution. She died in South Carolina at the age of ninety-six. Benjamin Harris, (1732-1812), who was with Washington in the Colonial wars, served with him in the revolution. He was born in Greenville Co., Va., where he died. Absalom Harris, (1758-1824), enlisted at the age of twenty [p.229] as a private. He was born in VA; died in Hancock Co., GA Also No. 27189. John Oliver, (1750-99), served in the North Carolina line as ensign. He was born in Petersburg, Va.; died in Wilkes Co., GA Nathaniel Terry was a member of the House of Burgesses and Delegates 1759-77 from Halifax county, Va., where in 1780 he died. Nathaniel Terry, Jr., (1746-1834), served as captain in the 10th VA regiment for two years. He removed from Halifax Co., Va., to Todd Co., Ky., 1821, where he received a pension as did also his widow. Also No. 8765. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 69 page 169 Mrs. Mary L. Williams Taylor. DAR ID Number: 68459 Born in Meriwether County, GA Wife of William H. Taylor. Descendant of Capt. John Holmes. Daughter of John Henry Williams and Martha Robertson (b. 1844), his wife. Granddaughter of James Madison Robertson and Mary Kendall, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Elisha Kendall and Mary Holmes, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Holmes and Chloe Bently, his wife. John Holmes enlisted, 1776, in General McIntosh's brigade, in which he rose to the rank of captain. He was born before 1760; died, 1806, in Wilkes County, Ga Also No. 51772. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 79 page 351 Mrs. Willie Franc Redd Estes. DAR ID Number: 78960 Born in Atlanta, GA Wife of James R. Estes. Descendant of Ensign John Daniel and of John Edwards. Daughter of James Francis Redd (1845-92) and Willie Edwards (b. 1855), his wife. Granddaughter of William Redd, Jr. (1805-66), and Eliza Kendrick (1807-87), his wife, m. 1825; James William Burton Edwards (1824-1902) and Margaret Pinkney (1824-93), his wife, m. 1845. Gr-granddaughter of William Redd and Elizabeth Ann Daniel (1780-1850), his wife, m. 1798; Sterling Edwards (1788-1853) and Susan A. Hicks (1797-1854), his wife, m. 1816. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Daniel and Sarah Cunningham, his wife, m. 1777; John Edwards and Martha — (b. 1759), his wife, m. 1786. John Daniel served as ensign, 1776, in the 6th VA regiment. He was born in VA; died, 1830, in Prince Edward County, Va. John Edwards served as private in Captain Eldridge's company, Colonel Elliott's GA regiment. He was born, 1759, in England; died in Meriwether County, GA The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 80 page 166 [p.166] Mrs. Nannie Strozier Thrash. DAR ID Number: 79459 Born in Meriwether County, GA Wife of James Andrew Thrash. Descendant of Peter Strozier. Daughter of Callaway Strozier (1828-1904) and Alcorum Seay (1835-1908), his wife, m. 1852. Granddaughter of Reuben Strozier (d. 1849) and Pheraby Callaway (d. 1865), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Peter Strozier and Margaret Dozier, his wife. Peter Strozier (1748-1823) served, 1776, as a private under Col. John Dooley at the battle of “Kettle Creek.” He was born in Germany; died in Wilkes County, GA Also No. 54201. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 81 page 236 [p.236] Mrs. Jessie Thrash Freeman. DAR ID Number: 80621 Born in Meriwether County, GA Wife of Benjamin Freeman. Descendant of Peter Strozier. Daughter of James Andrews Thrash (b. 1860) and Nannie Strozier (b. 1863), his wife, m. 1883. Granddaughter of Callaway Strozier (1828-1904) and Alcorum Seay (1835-1908), his wife, m. 1852. Gr-granddaughter of Reuben Strozier (d. 1849) and Pheraby Callaway (d. 1865), his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Strozier and Margaret Dozier, his wife. Peter Strozier (1748-1823) served, 1776, as a private under Col. John Dooley at the battle of “Kettle Creek.” He was born in Germany; died in Wilkes County, GA Also Nos. 54201, 79459. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 81 page 237 [p.237] Mrs. Sallie Mcgehee Render. DAR ID Number: 80624 Born in Meriwether County, GA Wife of James Lewis Render. Descendant of Capt. John Martin. Daughter of Olin W. McGehee (b. 1843) and Ophelia H. McGehee (1844-97), his wife, m. 1868. Granddaughter of Rev. Thomas F. McGehee (d. 1876) and Sarah Kibbe Martin (1804-68), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Marshall Martin (1781-1856) and Jane McCarty Oliver (1786-1852), his wife, m. 1800. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Martin and Elizabeth Terry, his wife. John Martin (1746-1813) commanded a company of South Carolina artillery and also gave civil service. He was born and died in Edgefield, S. C. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 81 page 237 Mrs. Lena Render Baldwin. DAR ID Number: 80625 Born in Meriwether County, GA Descendant of Capt. John Martin. Daughter of James Lewis Render and Sallie McGehee, his wife. See No. 80624. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 83 page 166 Miss Benson E. Thompson. DAR ID Number: 82430 Born in Meriwether County, GA Descendant of Levi Cheney and of Aquila Cheney. Daughter of Isaac Cheney Thompson (b. 1855) and Alice Jordan (b. 1857), his wife, m. 1877. Granddaughter of John Thompson, Jr. (1820-61), and Elisabeth Cheney (1824- 1909), his wife, m. 1843. Gr-granddaughter of Aquila Cheney, Jr. (1790-1867), and Elisabeth Middlebrooks (1790-1865), his wife, m. 1810. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Aquila Cheney and — Benson, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Levi Cheney and Mehitable Morse, his wife. Levi Cheney served as private in Captain Plimpton's company, Colonel Harris' Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Medfield, Mass., and, in 1795, died there. Aquila Cheney served as private in Captain Cowell's company, Colonel Harris' Massachusetts regiment. He was born in 1761. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 85 page 293 Mrs. Bettie Crowder Parham. DAR ID Number: 84751 Born in Meriwether County, GA Wife of Robert Stith Parham. Descendant of Lieut. Henry Burnley, as follows: 1. James C. Crowder (1843-85), m. 1867, Susan Render (b. 1846). 2. Mark Henry Crowder (1809-79), m. 1840, Elizabeth Scott (1820-75). 3. James Crowder (1771-1845), m., 2nd, 1807, Hannah Burnley (1784-1828). 4. Henry Burnley, m. 1782, Lucy (Barksdale) Davenport (1756-1803). Henry Burnley (1756-1835) enlisted, 1776, as private in Capt. Henry Terrell's company, Colonel Russell's VA regiment; commissioned ensign, 1780, in Captain Lawson's company of volunteers, and, 1782, was promoted lieutenant. He was born in Bedford County, Va.; died in Columbia County, GA Also No. 56422. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 89 page 81 Mrs. Lula Barnes Magruder. DAR ID Number: 88247 Born in Meriwether County, GA Wife of Hubert Magruder. Descendant of Samuel Magruder, as follows: 1. Robert Lee Magruder (b. 1856) m. 1877 Nannie Ben Gates (b. 1858). 2. Robert Hezekiah Magruder (1827-1903) m. 1856 Martha Ann Tucker (b. 1829). [p.81] 3. Hezekiah Magruder (1790-1864) m. Mary Jones (1791-1862). 4. Samuel Magruder (d. 1812) m. 1788 Martha Ellis. 5. Ninian Beall Magruder (1735-1810) m. Rebecca Young (d. 1811). 6. Samuel Magruder m. Margaret Jackson (d. 1801). Samuel Magruder (1708-86) was a member of the Committee of Observation. He was born in Prince Georges County; died in Montgomery County, Md. Also No. 66947. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 104 page 182 Mrs. Done Edwards Carter. DAR ID Number: 103595 Born in Pike County, Miss. Wife of James D. Carter. [p.182] Descendant of John Edwards, as follows: 1. Joseph William Burton (1824-1903) m. 1845 Margaret Pinckney Culberson (1824-93). 2. Sterling Edwards (1788-1853) m. 1816 Susan A. Hicks (1797-1854). 3. John Edwards m. 1786 Martha —. John Edwards (1759-1833) served as private in Captain Eldridge's company, Colonel Elliott's GA regiment. He was born, 1759, in England; died in Meriwether County, GA Also No. 78960. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 151 page 189 [p.189] Mrs. Edith Glen Barnette Hamrick. DAR ID Number: 150588 Born in Luthersville, GA Wife of Pinkney C. Hamrick. Descendant of Rev. John Holmes, as follows: 1. James P. Barnette (b. 1862) m. 1887 Mary Strozier (b. 1868). 2. John L. Strozier (1839-1913) m. 1865 Sarah Robertson (b. 1845). 3. J. M. C. Robertson (1809-86) m. 1842 Mary Kendall (1825-1909). 4. Elisha Kendall (1790-1843) m. 1817 Mary Holmes (1780-1868). 5. John Holmes m. Chloe Bentley. John Holmes served as chaplain of the 1st GA regiment under General McIntosh. He died in Wilkes County, GA The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 85 page 293 Mrs. Alethea Davidson Tucker. DAR ID Number: 84752 Born in Greenville, GA Wife of Oscar D. Tucker. Descendant of Lieut. John Davenport and of John Parke, as follows: 1. Monroe Davidson (b. 1832), m. 1859, Regina Parke (1833-71). See No. 84750. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16 page 69 Mrs. Dorothy Ector Smith. DAR ID Number: 155215 Born in Greenville, GA Wife of Cooper Smith. Descendant of John Cratin, as follows: 1. Walton Bray Ector (b. 1861) m. 1888 Martha Caroline Taylor (b. 1868). 2. Walton Ector (1820-62) m. 1839 Antoinette Bray (1824-1905). [p.69] 3. Richard Bray (1795-1823) m. 1822 Julia Walton (b. 1806). 4. William Haire Walton (1778-1815) m. 1804 Elizabeth Sophia Cratin (1786- 1866). 5. John Cratin m. 1780 Marcia Ann Lanham (d. 1835). John Cratin served as lieutenant in the 2d regiment, Maryland troops. He was born in Maryland; died, 1826, in Wilkes County, GA Also No. 140954. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16 page 69 Mrs. Marie Ector Wham. DAR ID Number: 155216 Born in Greenville, GA Wife of John R. Wham. Descendant of Lieut. John Cratin and Maj. John Hodnett, as follows: 1. Walton Bray Ector (b. 1861) m. 1888 Martha Caroline Taylor (b. 1868). See No. 155215. 2. William Taylor (1801-95) m. 1864 Mary Hodnett (b. 1832). 3. William Collier Hodnett (1793-1866) m. 1823 Caroline Finley (1800-76). 4. Benjamin Hodnett (1761-1842) m. 1786 Sarah Collier (b. 1772). 5. John Hodnett m. Katherine Brooks (b. 1735). John Hodnett served as major of cavalry in the VA troops. He was born, 1730, in Charlotte County, Va.; died in VA. Also No. 147302. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 48 page 25 Mrs. Louise Wimbish Beach. DAR ID Number: 47052 Born in Greenville, GA Wife of Charles Edwin Beach. Descendant of Davis Gresham. Daughter of John I. Wimbish and Ella Harris, his wife. Granddaughter of Henry R. Harris and Eliza Gresham, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Albert Gresham and Adeline Wells, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Young Gresham and Hinson Harrison, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Davis Gresham. Davis Gresham (1756-1819) was a frontier settler of GA, and served as a soldier in the Revolution. He was born in Orange County, N. C., and died in GA. Also No. 16653. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 81 page 236 Mrs. Eliza Pope Hill Martin. DAR ID Number: 80622 Born in Greenville, GA Descendant of Charles Abercrombie. Daughter of Hiram Warner Hill (b. 1858) and Lena Harris (b. 1858), his wife, m. 1884. Granddaughter of Alexander Franklin Hill and Mary Jane Warner (b. 1832), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Chief Justice Hiram Warner (1804-81) and Sarah Watts Abercrombie (1802-60), his wife, m. 1830. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Edmund Abercrombie (1773-1829) and Mary Pollard (1778- 1815), his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Charles Abercrombie and Malinda Booth, his wife. Charles Abercrombie (1738-1815) is found on a list of soldiers servin the GA militia. Also No. 38048. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 85 page 381 [p.381] Miss Mary Eliza Robertson. DAR ID Number: 84985 Born in Greenville, GA Descendant of Samuel Brown and of Capt. John Holmes, as follows: 1. James M. C. Robertson (1809-86), m. 1842, Mary Kendall (1825-1909). 2. John Robertson, m. Martha Brown (1774-1857); Elisha Kendall (1790-1843), m. Mary Holmes (1780-1868). 3. Samuel Brown, m. Sarah Truly; John Holmes, m. Chloe Bentley. Samuel Brown, private, received a land bounty, 1783, for three years' service, part of which was under Capt. William Blackwell, Col. Daniel Morgan. He was born in Petersburg; died in Nottoway County, Va. Also No. 75576. John Holmes enlisted, 1776, in General McIntosh's brigade, in which he rose to the rank of captain. He died, 1806, in Wilkes County, GA Also Nos. 68459, 80626. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 81 page 237 Mrs. Sarah Robertson Strozier. DAR ID Number: 80626 Born in Greenville, GA Wife of John L. Strozier. Descendant of Rev. John Holmes and of Samuel Brown. Daughter of James M. C. Robertson (1809-86) and Mary Kendall (1825-1909), his wife, m. 1842. Granddaughter of John Robertson and Martha Brown (1774-1851), his wife; Elisha Kendall (1790-1843) and Mary (Holmes) Parks (1780-1868), his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Brown and Sarah Truly, his wife; John Holmes and Chloe Bentley, his wife. John Holmes enlisted, 1776, as chaplain, serving in General McIntosh's brigade. He was born in England; died Wilkes County, GA Samuel Brown received a land bounty, 1783, for three years' service under Capt. William Blackwell, Col. Daniel Morgan's regiment, VA troops. He was born in Petersburg, Va. Also No. 66954. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 81 page 238 Miss Mary Tigner. DAR ID Number: 80632 Born in Greenville, GA Descendant of Charles Abercrombie and of Abram Hill. Daughter of James Ogletree Tigner (1860-1904) and Martha Hill (1865-1909), his wife, m. 1886. Granddaughter of Alexander Franklin Hill and Mary Jane Warner (b. 1832), his wife, m. 1855. Gr-granddaughter of Burwell Page Hill (1800-33) and Martha Pope Johnson, his wife; Chief Justice Hiram Warner (1802-81) and Sarah Watts Abercrombie (1802- 60), his wife, m. 1830. See No. 80622. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Wylie Hill and Martha Pope, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Abram Hill and Christian Walton, his wife. Abram Hill served as a private in Col. John Cropper's regiment attached to Woodford's brigade. He died, 1792, in Wilkes County, GA Also No. 56173. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 82 page 86 Mrs. Mary J. Hill Milligan. DAR ID Number: 81235 Born in Greenville, GA Descendant of Charles Abercrombie and of Abram Hill. Daughter of Alexander Franklin Hill (1831-88) and Mary Jane Warner (b. 1832), his wife, m. 1855. Granddaughter of Chief Justice Hiram Warner (1802-81) and Sarah Watts Abercrombie (1802-60), his 1st wife, m. 1830; Burwell Pope Hill (1800-33) and Martha Pope Johnson, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Edmund Abercrombie (1773-1829) and Mary Pollard (1778- 1810), his wife; Wylie Hill and Martha Pope, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Charles Abercrombie and Malinder Booth, his wife; Abram Hill and Christian Walton, his wife, m. 1756. Charles Abercrombie (1738-1815) served in the GA militia during the Revolution. Also No. 38048. Abram Hill served as a private in Col. John Cropper's company, Woodford's brigade. He died, 1792, in Wilkes County, GA Also No. 56173. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 85 page 293 Mrs. Annie Davidson Howell. DAR ID Number: 84750 Born in Greenville, GA Wife of William S. Howell. Descendant of William Davidson, Lieut. John Davenport, and Lieut, John Parke, as follows: 1. Monroe Davidson (b. 1832), m. 1859, Regina Parke (1839-71). 2. Oliver Davidson (1800-49), m. 1823, Harian Davenport (1803-53); Dr. Andrew K. Parke (1791-1871), m. 1838, Alethea Barron (1819-73). 3. William Davidson, m. 1789, — Childreth (1759-1802); John Davenport, m. Lucy Barksdale (1786-1803); John Parke, m. 1752, Ann Noblett. William Davidson (1753-1849) served as a soldier in the VA Line during the Revolution. He was born in VA; died in AL. [p.293] John Davenport was killed, 1781, at the battle of Guilford Court House, North Carolina. He was born, about 1758, in VA. John Parke (1726-80) was lieutenant in the Pennsylvania troops at at the battle of Block House, Ball's Ferry, Pa., where he was killed. He was born in Parkersburg, Pa. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 86 page 98 Mrs. Martha Robertson Williams. DAR ID Number: 85257 Born in Greenville, GA Wife of John Henry Williams. Descendant of Samuel Brown and of Capt. John Holmes, as follows: 1. James M. C. Robertson (1809-86), m. 1842. Mary Kendall (1825-1909). 2. John Robertson, m. Martha Brown (1774-1851); Elisha Kendall (1790-1843), m., Mary (Holmes) Parks (1780-1868). 3. Samuel Brown, m. Sarah Truly; John Holmes, m. Chloe Bentley. Samuel Brown, private, received a land bounty, 1783, for three years' service, part of which was under Capt. William Blackwell, and Col. Daniel Morgan. He was born in Petersburg; died in Nottoway County, Va. Also No. 75576. John Holmes enlisted, 1776, in General McIntosh's brigade, in which he rose to the rank of captain. He was born before 1760; died 1806, in Wilkes County, GA Also No. 68459. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 94 page 158 Miss Dora Mcclendon Freeman. DAR ID Number: 93513 Born in Greenville, GA Descendant of Isaac McClendon, as follows: 1. Alonzo H. Freeman (b. 1838) m. 1867 Medora McClendon (1838-73). 2. Freeman McClendon (1807-77) m. Frances Watts (1815-67). 3. Isaac McClendon m. Mary Fincher. Isaac McClendon received a grant of land in Washington County, GA, for service as private, GA Line. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland; died, 1823, near Monticello, GA Also No. 92640. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 98 page 5 Mrs. Evelyn Mclaughlin Mcgehee. DAR ID Number: 97015 Born in Greenville, GA Wife of J. Olin McGehee. Descendant of Clark Taylor, as follows: 1. Benjamin F. McLaughlin (b. 1846) m. 1869 Eliza Hamby (b. 1846). See No. 97014. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 100 page 298 Mrs. Mary Mclaughlin Revill. DAR ID Number: 99959 Born in Greenville, GA Wife of Henry H. Revill. Descendant of Clark Taylor, as follows: 1. Benjamin F. McLaughlin (b. 1846) m. 1869 Eliza Hamby (b. 1846). 2. Josiah Tuck McLaughlin (1812-70) m. 1837 Mary Ann Jordan (1823-84). 3. Josiah Jordan (b. 1824) m. 1816 Martha Taylor (1802-59). 4. Clark Taylor m. 1786 Elizabeth Whitehead (1766-1819). Clark Taylor (1759-1846) served as a private from Oglethorpe County, GA, where he died. He was born in Mecklenburg County, Va. Also No. 97014. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 102 page 46 Miss Irene Adair. DAR ID Number: 101148 Born in Greenville, GA Descendant of Capt. John Pope, as follows: 1. Robert Daniel Adair (1842-1908) m. 1874 Mary Willie Ellis (b. 1851). 2. Myron Ellis (1812-79) m. 1st 1837 Mary Elizabeth Jossey (1820-59). 3. Henry Jossey m. Huldah Pope (b. 1796). 4. John Pope m. 1792 Elizabeth Smith. John Pope (1756-1821) was appointed captain, 1776, by the North Carolina Congress. He was born in North Carolina; died in Wilkes County, GA Also No. 88805. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105 page 240 Mrs. Birdie Baxter Gentry. DAR ID Number: 104724 Born in Greenville, GA Wife of Oscar Alachua Gentry. Descendant of William Barton, as follows: 1. James Hamilton Baxter (1848-91) m. 1872 Frances Thrasher (b. 1852). 2. Barton Cloud Thrasher (1823-74) m. 1841 Mary Elder (1826-98). 3. Isaac Thrasher (1792-1850) m. Elizabeth Hester (1800-60). 4. John Thrasher (1770-1850) m. 1790 Susan Barton (b. 1774). 5. William Barton m. Frances Conway (b. 1732). William Barton (1730-1817) was a fifer in the Pennsylvania troops and a member of the Lancaster Guard, 1776. He was born in Dublin, Ireland; died in Philadelphia, Pa. Also No. 91314. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106 page 151 Mrs. Mary Adair Chunn. DAR ID Number: 105463 Born in Greenville, GA Descendant of Capt. John Pope, as follows: 1. Robert Daniel Adair (1842-1908) m. 1874 Mary Willie Ellis (b. 1851). 2. Myron Ellis (1812-79) m. 1st 1837 Mary Elizabeth Jossey (1820-59). 3. Henry Jossey m. Huldah Pope (b. 1797). 4. John Pope m. 1793 Elizabeth Smith. John Pope (1756-1821) was appointed captain, 1776, by the North Carolina Congress. He was born in North Carolina; died in Wilkes County, GA Also No. 101148. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 120 page 62 Mrs. Lena Harris Hill. DAR ID Number: 119192 Born in Greenville, GA Wife of Judge Hiram Warner Hill. Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Harris, as follows: 1. Henry R. Harris (1828-1909) m. 1847 Eliza Ann Gresham (1830-80). 2. Henry Harris (1784-1858) m. Mary Sasnett (d. 1888). 3. Absalom Harris (1755-1824) m. 1st Elizabeth Lowe Tarver. 4. Benjamin Harris m. Mourning Glenn. Benjamin Harris (1732-1812) served as ensign and lieutenant in the Continental Army. He was born and died in Greenville County, Va. Also No. 105878. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 148 page 290 Mrs. Mary Render Hill.147925 Born in Greenville, GA Wife of Obediah Warner Hill. Descendant of Capt. John Martin and of Capt. Samuel Reid, as follows: 1. James Lewis Render (b. 1863) m. 1889 Sallie McGehee (b. 1869). 2. Olin W. McGehee (1843-1914) m. 1868 Ophelia Hall (1844-91). 3. Thomas F. McGehee (1804-76) m. Sarah Kibble Martin (1804-68); Alexander Hall (1786-1851) m. Elizabeth Brown (1801-75). 4. Marshall Martin (1781-1856) m. Jane McCarly Oliver (1786-1853); Hugh Hall (b. 1754) m. Mary Reid (b. 1761). 5. John Martin m. 2d Elizabeth Terry; Samuel Reid m. Agnes Kay (1753-1806). John Martin (1751-1813) commanded a company of South Carolina artillery. He was born and died in Edgefield, S. C. Also No. 145184. 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. 145174. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 156 page 69 Mrs. Dorothy Ector Smith. DAR ID Number: 155215 Born in Greenville, GA Wife of Cooper Smith. Descendant of John Cratin, as follows: 1. Walton Bray Ector (b. 1861) m. 1888 Martha Caroline Taylor (b. 1868). 2. Walton Ector (1820-62) m. 1839 Antoinette Bray (1824-1905). [p.69] 3. Richard Bray (1795-1823) m. 1822 Julia Walton (b. 1806). 4. William Haire Walton (1778-1815) m. 1804 Elizabeth Sophia Cratin (1786- 1866). 5. John Cratin m. 1780 Marcia Ann Lanham (d. 1835). John Cratin served as lieutenant in the 2d regiment, Maryland troops. He was born in Maryland; died, 1826, in Wilkes County, GA Also No. 140954. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 156 page 69 Mrs. Marie Ector Wham. DAR ID Number: 155216 Born in Greenville, GA Wife of John R. Wham. Descendant of Lieut. John Cratin and Maj. John Hodnett, as follows: 1. Walton Bray Ector (b. 1861) m. 1888 Martha Caroline Taylor (b. 1868). See No. 155215. 2. William Taylor (1801-95) m. 1864 Mary Hodnett (b. 1832). 3. William Collier Hodnett (1793-1866) m. 1823 Caroline Finley (1800-76). 4. Benjamin Hodnett (1761-1842) m. 1786 Sarah Collier (b. 1772). 5. John Hodnett m. Katherine Brooks (b. 1735). John Hodnett served as major of cavalry in the VA troops. He was born, 1730, in Charlotte County, Va.; died in VA. Also No. 147302. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112 page 76 Mrs. Sallie Jim Carter Banks. DAR ID Number: 111236 Born in Atlanta, GA Wife of I. Randolph Banks. Descendant of John Edwards, as follows: 1. James D. Carter (b. 1849) m. 1872 Ione Edwards (b. 1834). 2. Joseph William Burton Edwards (1824-1906) m. 1845 Margaret Pinckney Culberson (1824-93). 3. Sterling Edwards (1788-1853) m. 1816 Susan A. Hicks (1797-1854). 4. John Edwards m. 1786 Martha —. John Edwards (1759-1833) served as private in Captain Eldridge's company, Colonel Elliott's GA regiment. He was born, 1759, in England; died in Meriwether County, GA Also No. 103595. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 114 page 238 Mrs. Mary Eugenia Campbell Edwards. DAR ID Number: 113717 Born in Meriwether County, GA Wife of Theodore H. Edwards. Descendant of William Howard and of Lieut. John Harris, as follows: 1. Nicholas Charles Campbell (1839-95) m. 1864 Mary Eliza Howard (b. 1842). 2. Callett Campbell (1797-1862) m. 1820 Susan P. Harris (1798-1858); John Theophilus Howard (1813-52) m. 1836 Martha Birch (1818-68). 3. Nicholas Howard (1787-1849) m. 1812 Judith Campbell (1791-1843); John Harris m. 1794 Rebecca Britain (1778-1848). 4. William Howard m. 1774 Mary Thorpe (1754-86). William Howard (1750-81) served in the VA militia as a private, 1777, when he furnished a substitute. He reenlisted, 1781, and lost his life in the army. He was born in Caroline County, Va. Also No. 42695. John Harris (1758-1815) served, 1781, as ensign; 1782, as second lieutenant of Baylor's Dragoons and served to the close of the war in the VA Continental Line. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 114 page 241 Miss Mary Lou Hendrix. DAR ID Number: 113726 Born in Meriwether County, GA Descendant of Peter Strozier, as follows: 1. George Carey Hendrix (b. 1857) m. 1879 Ella Lou Reid (d. 1885). 2. Robert Reid (1826-95) m. 1856 Caroline Elizabeth Bowles (1831-1905). 3. Nelson Bowles m. Elizabeth Strozier. 4. John Strozier m. Ann Bennett. 5. Peter Strozier m. Margaret Dozier. Peter Strozier (1748-1823) served, 1776, as a private under Col. John Dooley at the Battle of Kettle Creek. He was born in Germany; died in Wilkes County, GA Also No. 90784. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 122 page 210 [p.210] Mrs. Leona Wright Mathews Hardman. DAR ID Number: 121655 Born in Meriwether County, GA Wife of Thomas Colquitt Hardman. Descendant of Moses Mathews, as follows: 1. Jacob B. Wright (1840-86) m. 1866 Ann Mathews (d. 1883). 2. Edward Gaither Mathews (1817-1903) m. Mildred E. Mathews (1821-1901). 3. William Mathews (d. 1840) m. Alice Gaither (d. 1818). 4. Moses Mathews m. 1750 Sarah Findly. Moses Mathews (1725-1806) was a gunsmith in General Sumter's army. He received a grant of land in GA for his service. He was born in Halifax County, Va.; died in Wilkes County, GA Also No. 86342. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 123 page 144 Mrs. Mary Hill. DAR ID Number: 122471 Born in Meriwether, GA Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Harris, as follows: 1. Hiram Warner Hill (b. 1858) m. 1884 Lena Harris (b. 1858). 2. Henry R. Harris (1827-1909) m. Eliza Gresham. 3. Henry Harris (1786-1858) m. 2d Mary Sasnett. 4. Absalom Harris (1755-1824) m. Elizabeth Lowe Tarver. 5. Benjamin Harris m. Mourning Glenn. Benjamin Harris (1732-1812) served as ensign and lieutenant in the Continental Army. He was born in Greenville County, Va. Also No. 105878. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 149 page 289 [p.289] Mrs. Mary Torbert Laseter. DAR ID Number: 148926 Born in Meriwether County, GA Wife of Joseph Arthur Lascter. Descendant of Capt. John Pope, as follows: 1. Samuel J. Torbert (b. 1858) m. 1884 Leonora Williams Simonton (b. 1862). See No. 148925. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 32 page 79 Mrs. Annie Reese Jackson. DAR ID Number: 31208 Born in Uchee, AL. Wife of William Carson Jackson. Descendant of David Reese, George Reese, Thomas Meriwether and Gov. George Mathews. Daughter of George Reese and Mary Woolfork, his wife. Granddaughter of Dr. David Addison Reese and Mary Gaines Meri wether, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of George Reese and Anna Story, his wife; Thomas Meriwether and Rebecca Mathews, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Reese (1709-1808) and Susan Polk. his wife; George Mathews and Anne Paul, his wife. See No. 31018. George Reese, (1752-1837), was at the battle of Eutaw Springs and was captured at the fall of Charleston. Also Nos. 1542, 9516, 23610. Thomas Meriwether served under Lafayette in the VA militia and being a fine shot, was selected to pick off officers at Yorktown. He was born in VA, 1759; died in GA. Also Nos. 10973, 17935. George Mathews, (1738-1812), commanded a regiment; was wounded and captured at Germantown and not exchanged for [p.79] four years. He became governor of GA. He was born in Augusta, Co., Va.; died in Augusta Co., GA Also Nos. 6340, 9961, 10207, 17935, 23326, 24995, 27439, 30565. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 9 page 89 Miss Jeanne Harwood Mchenry. DAR ID Number: 8228 Born in Iowa. Descendant of Col. John Hardin and of Capt. William Meriwether. Daughter of Martin D. McHenry and Mildred E. Meriwether, his wife. See No. 8227. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 117 page 185 Mrs. Pauline Gilmer Henderson. DAR ID Number: 116596 Born in Montgomery, AL Wife of William Grey Henderson. Descendant of Capt. John Blair Gilmer, Jr., Thomas Meriwether Gilmer, William Barnett, Thomas Lewis, Thomas Johnson and James Marks, as follows: 1. William Barnett Gilmer, Jr. (1849-1910), m. 1872 Emma Haardt (b. 1849). 2. William Barnett Gilmer (1810-77) m. 2nd 1835 Lucy Early (Gilmer) (b. 1849). [p.185] 3. Francis Meriwether Gilmer (1785-1864) m. 1808 Martha Jamison Barnett (1790-1855); John Gilmer m. Lucy Johnson (parents of Lucy). 4. John Blair Gilmer m. 1771 Mildred Meriwether (d. 1826); Thomas Meriwether Gilmer m. Elizabeth Lewis (1765-1855) (parents of Francis); William Barnett m. 1785 Mary Meriwether; Nicholas Johnson m. Mary Marks (d. 1814). 5. Thomas Lewis m. 1749 Jane Strother (b. 1720); Thomas Johnson m. Elizabeth Meriwether; James Marks m. 1771 Elizabeth Harvie (b. 1754). John Blair Gilmer (1748-93) was an officer under Marquis de Lafayette at the seige of Yorktown. He was born in Williamsburg, Va.; died at Broad River, GA Thomas Meriwether Gilmer (1765-1817) served as private under Lafayette. He was born in Williamsburg, Va.; died at Broad River, GA William Barnett (1761-1832) served as private in the VA militia from Amherst County, and was present at the surrender of Cornwallis. He was born in VA; died in Elbert County, Va. Thomas Lewis (1718-90) was the first to enroll in the “Sons of Liberty.” He was a member of the House of Delegates for Rockingham County, Va., where he died. He was born in Ireland. Thomas Johnson (1735-1803) was a member of the Committee of Safety, 1775, and of the House of Delegates, 1779. He was born and died in Louisa County, Va. James Marks (1745-1816) was a signer of the Oath of Allegiance, 1779, in Amherst County, Va., where he was born. He died at Broad River, GA Also No. 81858. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 247 [p.247] Mrs. Henrietta Meriwether Lester. DAR ID Number: 7732 Born in GA. Wife of James G. Lester. Descendant of Lieut. David Meriwether, of VA. Daughter of Thomas Malloy Meriwether and Henrietta L. Andrew, his wife. Granddaughter of William Meriwether and Sarah T. Malloy, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of David Meriwether and Frances Wingfield, his wife. David Meriwether entered the army as a private and except while in captivity was in active service during the entire war. He fought at Trenton, Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth. He was lieutenant in the VA Continental Line at the sieges of Savannah and Charleston. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 9 page 89 Miss Sally Davis Mchenry. DAR ID Number: 8227 Born in Kentucky. Descendant of Col. John Hardin and of Capt. William Meriwether, of VA. Daughter of Martin D. McHenry and Mildred E. Meriwether, his wife. Granddaughter of Barnabas McHenry and Sarah Hardin, his wife; James Beverly Meriwether and Anne Lynch Smith, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Hardin and Jane Davies, his wife; William Meriwether and Elizabeth Winslow, his wife. John Hardin was a member of Morgan's Rifle Corps which did such efficient service at the siege of Boston and were the first to cross the St. Lawrence in the expedition to Canada. He received the thanks of General Gates for his service at SaratoGA He was but thirty-nine when he was massacred by the Indians when on a mission of peace. William Meriwether was captain of militia and received a pension for his services during the war. Also Nos. 5, 47, 846. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16 page 50 Mrs. Susie Cochran Leak. DAR ID Number: 155151 Born in Mathews, AL Wife of Tilman Fred Leak. Descendant of Joel Barnett, as follows: 1. John Jones Cochran (b. 1858) m. 1886 Elizabeth Matilda Barnett (1862-99). 2. Nicholas Meriwether Barnett (1836-85) m. 1861 Mary Meriwether (1844-64). 3. Francis Barnett (1803-56) m. 1825 Sarah Ponder**** (Gardner) (1806-68). 4. Joel Barnett m. 2d 1794 Mildred Meriwether (1772-1852). Joel Barnett (1762-1851) served as private in the GA Line. He was born in Amherst County, Va.; died in Noxubee County, Miss. Also No. 129980. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 10 page 342 Miss Theresa Antoinette Ward. DAR ID Number: 9961 Born in GA. Descendant of Gov. George Mathews, of GA. Daughter of Francis Meriwether Ward and Maria Antoinette Curtwright, his wife. Granddaughter of Benjamin F. Ward and Sarah Jordan, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Fleming Jordan and Anne Meriwether, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Meriwether and Rebecca Mathews, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of George Mathews and Anne Paul, his wife. George Mathews fought under Gen. Andrew Lewis at Point Pleasant, and 1777 was colonel of VA troops. He was at Brandywine and Germantown, where he was wounded and captured. He was confined on a prison ship for four years and when exchanged served with Greene in the South. Also Nos. 4118, 6340. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16 page 156 Mrs. GAna Robinson Burruss. DAR ID Number: 155486 Born in Greene County, Ill. Wife of J. Frank Burruss, Jr. Descendant of Capt. William Meriwether, as follows: 1. W. B. Robinson (1834-1912) m. 1859 Mary Ann Burruss (b. 1842). 2. David Nelson Burruss (1813-54) m. 1839 Frances Burruss Henley (1808-81). 3. John Burruss (1774-1846) m. 1806 Anne Lewis Meriwether (1785-1859). 4. David Wood Meriwether (1756-97) m. 1784 Mary Lewis (1758-1801). 5. William Meriwether m. 1750 Martha Cox Wood (1732-1801). William Meriwether (1730-90) commanded a company in the VA militia. He was born in Goochland County, Va.; died in Jefferson County, Ky. Also No. 153190. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16 page 204 Mrs. Kathryn Belser Flinn. DAR ID Number: 155642 Born in Pike Road, AL. Wife of Lucien Flinn. Descendant of John Blair Gilmer, as follows: 1. Hugh Andrew Belser (1853-1916) m. 1881 Caroline F. Gilmer (1856-1912). 2. George N. Gilmer (1822-95) m. 1st 1843 Caroline Frances Smith (1825-60). 3. Francis Meriwether Gilmer (1785-1864) m. 1808 Martha Barnett (1790-1855). 4. John Blair Gilmer m. 1771 Mildred Thornton Meriwether (d. 1826). John Blair Gilmer (1748-93) was an officer under Marquis de Lafayette at the siege of Yorktown. He was born in Williamsburg, Va.; died at Broad River, GA Also No. 149547. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 18 page 341 Mrs. Mary Burney Jordan. DAR ID Number: 17935 Born in Monticello, GA. Wife of Erasmus H. Jordan. Descendant of Gov. George Mathews and of Thomas Meriwether, Jr. Daughter of Thomas Meriwether Jordan and Francis C. Burney, his wife. Granddaughter of Fleming Jordan and Annie Meriwether, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Reuben Jordan and Jeanette Harvie, his wife; Thomas Meriwether, Jr., and Rebecca Mathews, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Francis Meriwether (b. 1737) and Martha Jameson, his wife; George Mathews. George Mathews, (1738-1812), commanded the Ninth VA regiment at Brandywine and Germantown, where he was wounded and captured and not exchanged until 1781. He removed to GA, where he become Governor. Also Nos. 4118, 6340, 9961, 10207. Thomas Meriwether, Jr., served under Lafayette in the VA militia, and being a fine shot was selected to pick off officers at Yorktown. He was born in VA about 1759 and died in GA. Also No. 10973. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 22 page 165 [p.165] Mrs. Mary Lucy Taliaferro Noble. DAR ID Number: 21448 Born in Atlanta, GA. Wife of Dr. George Henry Noble. Descendant of Zachariah Taliaferro, Thomas Meriwether Gilmer and Thomas Lewis. Daughter of Valentine Taliaferro, M. D. and Mary Ann Jones, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Boutwell Taliaferro and Mildred Meriwether, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Warren Taliaferro and Mary Meriwether Gilmer, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Zachariah Taliaferro and Mary Boutwell, his wife; Thomas Meriwether Gilmer and Elizabeth Lewis, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Lewis and Jane Strother, his wife. Zachariah Taliaferro, (1739-1811), was a member of the Committee of Safety of Amherst, 1775, and sheriff of same county in VA. He died in South Carolina. Also No. 9527. Thomas Meriwether Gilmer served as a soldier under Lafayette. He died in GA, 1817. Thomas Lewis, (1718-90), was a patriot and civil officer of Rockingham county, Va., where he died. Also Nos. 473, 4280, 5864, 9886, 16805, 18216. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 28 page 341 Mrs. Mattie Meriwether Christian. DAR ID Number: 27948 Born in Seguin, Texas. Wife of James Russell Christian. Descendant of Lieut. David Meriwether. Daughter of Benjamin Wayne Humphreys and Mary Jane Meriwether, his wife. Granddaughter of George Meriwether and Martha M. Williams, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of David Meriwether and Frances Wingfield, his wife. David Meriwether, (1755-1822), entered the army as ensign, 1776, in the VA Continental Line; was lieutenant when taken prisoner at Savannah; was exchanged and captured at Charleston; when released served to the end of the war. He died in Clark Co., GA Also No. 7732. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 29 page 22 ****Rs. Ellen Douglas Block Baucker. DAR ID Number: 28056 Born in Atlanta, GA. Wife of Hugh Baucker. Descendant of Dr. Thomas Walker and of Col. Nicholas Lewis, of VA. Daughter of Frank E. Block and Margaret Douglas Cochran, his wife. Granddaughter of Andrew Cochran and Ellen Judith Clark, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Clark and Margaret Lewis, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Walker Lewis and Elizabeth Meriwether, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Col. Nicholas Lewis and Mary Walker, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Dr. Thomas Walker and Mildred Thornton Meriwether, his first wife. Nicholas Lewis, (1734-1808), served as deputy for Buckingham Co., Va., and commanded minute men in the successful expedition against the Cherokee Indians. He and his wife are buried on their farm near Charlottsville. Also Nos. 612, 1236, 11519, 15765, 22789. Thomas Walker, (1715-94), was a member of the last House of Burgesses; organized the defense; served on the Committee of Safety and was an explorer of Kentucky. He was born in Castle Hill, where he died. Also Nos. 1438, 2635, 3046, 4982, 5515, 6748, 9374, 11519, 12257, 14051, 15765, 19187, 25343. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 85 page 8 Mrs. Fannie Hammond Bell. DAR ID Number: 84016 Born in Midway, Ga. Wife of J. F. Bell. Descendant of Lieut. Abner Hammond, as follows: 1. George W. Hollinshead (b. 1845), m. 1870, Fannie M. Hammond (b. 1844). 2. John Hammond (1811-85), m. 1842, Caroline Fort (1816-93). 3. Abner Hammond, m., 2nd, 1803, Sarah Dudley (1782-1865). Abner Hammond (1762-1829) served as lieutenant of South Carolina state troops. He was born in South Carolina; died in Milledgeville, Ga. Also No. 30683. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 117 page 278 Mrs. Catherine Barnwell Lawrence. DAR ID Number: 116889 Born in Oakland, Ga. Wife of Samuel Grayson Lawrence. Descendant of Philip Livingston, as follows: 1. Joseph Lawton Singellton (1822-86) m. 1847 Eliza Philippa Livingston (1827-83). See No. 116497. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16 page 145 [p.145] Mrs. Willie Mitcham Maddox. DAR ID Number: 155449 Born in Woodbury, Ga. Wife of Charles Oscar Maddox. Descendant of John Cooper, as follows: 1. William L. Mitcham (d. 1892) m. 1891 Frances Ely (b. 1874). See No. 155448. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 53 page 232 Mrs. Anna Belle Moss Dinkins. DAR ID Number: 52487 Born in Woodbury, Ga. Wife of Tyre Jefferson Dinkins. Descendant of Capt. Matthew Henderson. Daughter of John Edward Moss and Mary Julia Underwood, his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Gaston Underwood and Martha —, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William H. Underwood and Nancy Ferrell, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Underwood and Winifred Henderson, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Simeon Henderson and Rebecca —, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Matthew Henderson and Susan —, his wife. Matthew Henderson (1736-95) in 1775 was commissioned captain in the 9th Pennsylvania regiment. He was born in Scotland; died in Washington County, Pa. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 56 page 59 Miss Martha Anna Watson. DAR ID Number: 55123 Born in Woodbury, Ga. Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Watson. Daughter of Allen Hezekiah Watson and Martha Anna Anderson, his wife. Granddaughter of Arthur Holman Watson and Francis Ophelia O'Hara, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Hezekiah Watson and Mary Holman, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Watson and Frances Lewis, his wife. [p.59] Samuel Watson (1740-81) served as lieutenant in the South Carolina Rangers until killed at the battle of Cowpens. He was born in Virginia; emigrated to South Carolina, 1760, where he gave his life for his country. Also No. 20227. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 56 page 275 Mrs. Elizabeth Watson Clements. DAR ID Number: 55606 Born in Woodbury, Ga. Wife of Holmes W. Clements, M. D. Descendant of Lieut. Samuel Watson. Daughter of Allen Hezekiah Watson and Martha Anna Anderson, his wife. Granddaughter of Arthur Holman Watson and Frances Ophelia O'Hara, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Hezekiah Watson and Mary Holman, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Watson and Frances Lewis, his wife. Samuel Watson (1740-81) served as lieutenant in the South Carolina rangers until killed at the battle of Cowpens. He was born in Virginia, emigrated to South Carolina, 1760, where he gave his life for his country. Also No. 20227. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 98 page 5 Mrs. Ada McLaughlin Jones. DAR ID Number: 97014 Born in Greenwich (sic), Ga, (should be Greenville, Ga.) Wife of W. R. Jones Descendant of Clark Taylor, as follows: 1. Benjamin F. McLaughlin (b.1846 m. 1869 Eliza Hamby (b.1846) 2. Josiah Tuck McLaughlin (1812-70) m. Mary Ann Jordan (1823-84) 3. Josiah Jordan (d. 1824) m. 1816 Martha Taylor (1802-59). 4. Clark Taylor m. 4th 1786 Elizabeth Whitehead (1766-1819). Clark Taylor (1759-1846) served Oglethorpe County, Ga., in the Revolution. He was born in Mecklenburg County, Va.; died in Oglethorpe County, Ga. Researcher:Noranben@aol.com Ben McLaughlin The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 156 page 145 [p.145] Mrs. Willie Mitcham Maddox. DAR ID Number: 155449 Born in Woodbury, Ga. Wife of Charles Oscar Maddox. Descendant of John Cooper, as follows: 1. William L. Mitcham (d. 1892) m. 1891 Frances Ely (b. 1874). See No. 155448. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 163 page 182 Mrs. Martha May O'Hara Reppard. DAR ID Number: 162604 Born in Woodbury, Ga. Wife of Aaron Henry Reppard. Descendant of Peter Foy, as follows: 1. Allen Bartholomew O'Hara (1854-87) m. 1884 Cornelia Revill (b. 1864). 2. Frederick Johnson O'Hara (1809-85) m. 1841 Martha Johnson (1825-92). 3. William O'Hara (1750-1810) m. 1794 Rebecca Louisa Foy (1776-1854). 4. Peter Foy m. 1769 Hamital Moore (b. 1750). Peter Foy (1745-82) served as private in Capt. William Butler's company, South Carolina Line. He was born in Wilmington, N. C.; died in South Carolina. Also No. 93963.