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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 38 page 50 [p.50] Miss Alice Catherine Hodnett. DAR ID Number: 36133 Born in Pike County, Georgia. Descendant of Drewey Allen. Daughter of James Hodnett and Mary Allen, his wife. Granddaughter of John Hodnett and Elizabeth Tignor, his wife; Josiah Allen and Sarah Atkinson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Tignor and Nancy Forbish, his wife; Clement Allen and Nancy McKissick, his wife; Jeremiah Atkinson and Mary Thompson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Drewey Allen and Elizabeth Yarbrough, his wife. Drewey Allen, (1749-1826), served as a soldier in the North Carolina line. He was born in Orange Co., N. C.; died in Pike Co., Ga. Also No. 23717. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 45 page 85 Mrs. Carrie Ballard Sasser. DAR ID Number: 44207 Born in Pike Co., Ga. Wife of Joseph A. Sasser. Descendant of Drewry Allen. Daughter of Daniel G. S. Ballard and Cornelia Allen, his wife. Granddaughter of John Cunningham Allen and Mary Jackson, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Clement Allen and Nancy McKissick, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Drewry Allen and Elizabeth Yarbrough, his wife. Drewry Allen (1749-1826) served as a soldier in the North Carolina line. He was born in Orange Co., N. C.; died in Pike Co., Ga. Also Nos. 23717, 36133, 42810, 43475. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 86 page 36 Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Brooks Britt. DAR ID Number: 85098 Born in Pike County, Ga. Wife of William Oslin Britt. Descendant of James Brooks and of John Fuller, as follows: 1. Rhodom Maxie Brooks (1832-91), m. 1851, Mary Frances Fuller (1830-1910). 2. Maxie Brooks (1796-1863), m. 1830, Lucy Thornton (1812-78); James Fuller, m. 1820, Nancy Bailey (d. 1862). 3. Simon Brooks (1766-1859), m. 1795, Phœbe Buffington (1769-1840); John Fuller, m. 1770, Mary Shields. 4. James Brooks, m. 1746, Elizabeth Smith. James Brooks (1725-1800) served in the South Carolina militia as private under Colonel Anderson. He was born in North Carolina; died in South Carolina. John Fuller (1749-1810) served as private under General Gates in South Carolina militia. He was born and died in Camden District, S. C. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 99 page 167 Miss Clarice Brooks. DAR ID Number: 98534 Born in Pike County, Ga. Descendant of James Brooks, as follows: 1. William Henry Brooks (1857-1906) m. 1881 Ada Elizabeth Jordan (b. 1859). 2. Rhodom Maxie Brooks (1832-91) m. 1851 Mary Frances Fuller (1830-1910). 3. Maxie Brooks (1796-1863) m. 1830 Lucy Thornton (1812-78). 4. Simon Brooks (1769-1859) m. 1795 Phœbe Buffington (1769-1840). 5. James Brooks m. 1746 Elizabeth Smith (1728-90). James Brooks (1725-1800) served in the South Carolina militia as private under Colonel Anderson. He was born in North Carolina; died in South Carolina. Also No. 85098. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106 page 281 Mrs. Bernice Farley English. DAR ID Number: 105875 Born in Pike County, Ga. Wife of A. H. English. Descendant of James Madison Darden, as follows: 1. Larkin Franklin Farley (b. 1848) m. 1872 Mary Lucy Frambro (b. 1854). 2. Thomas Frambro (1833-67) m. 1853 Lucy Adelade Darden (1834-92). 3. William Darden (1786-1841) m. 1816 Lucy Lockett Stone (1799-1872). 4. James Madison Darden m. 1770 Drucilla Burche (1756-1843). James Madison Darden (1748-1820) served as a private in Majo**** Bruce's battalion, Virginia troops. He was born and died in Bedford County, Va. Also No. 100555. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 107 page 74 Mrs. Elizabeth Mcdowell Carnes. DAR ID Number: 106244 Born in Pike County, Ga. Wife of P. C. Carnes. Descendant of Maj. Thomas Bloodworth, as follows: 1. William P. McDowell (1845-96) m. 1866 Sarena A. Bloodworth (b. 1847). 2. Thomas S. Morgan Bloodworth (1811-96) m. F. Carolyn Maxey (1818-93). 3. Thomas Bloodworth m. 1802 Tamsie Proctor (1774-1868). Thomas Bloodworth (1755-1836), in 1776, was appointed major from New Hanover County, N. C., and, 1781, was a member of the Assembly from that county. He was born in Wilmington District, N. C.; died in Morgan County, Ga. Also No. 96670. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 108 page 64 Mrs. Mabel Lambdin Hardy. DAR ID Number: 107192 Born in Pike County, Ga. Wife of Albert Sidney Hardy. Descendant of John Stroud, as follows: 1. Charles Edwin Lambdin (1839-88) m. 2nd 1866 Annie Middlebrook (b. 1844). 2. James Madison Middlebrook (1809-85) m. 1828 Malinda Stroud (1809-94). 3. Levi Stroud (1787-1838) m. 1808 Fanny Haygood (1788-1883). 4. Mark Stroud m. 1785 Martha (Strother) Thompson. 5. John Stroud m. Sarah Connally. John Stroud (1732-1837) served as a private in the 1st North Carolina regiment commanded by Col. Thomas Clark. He was born in Amwell, N. J.; died in Clarke County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 159 page 112 Mrs. Frances Chambers Smith. DAR ID Number: 158381 Born in Pike County, Ga. Wife of Robert Adair Smith. Descendant of Col. George Matthews, as follows: 1. John T. Chambers (1863-1915) m. 1884 Irene Respress (b. 1865). 2. William Respress (1838-1910) m. 1861 Margaret Ward (1846-82). 3. Benjamin F. Ward (1804-86) m. 1831 Sarah Jordan (1812-62). 4. Fleming Jordan (1791-1868) m. 1811 Annie Meriwether (1790-1853). 5. Thomas Meriwether (1761-1831) m. Rebekah Matthews (1770-1825). 6. George Matthews m. 1st Anne Paul. George Matthews (1739-1812) served as lieutenant colonel and colonel of the 9th regiment, Virginia troops; also brevet brigadier general. He was born in Augusta County, Va.; died in Augusta, Ga. Also No. 157362. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 24 page 251 Mrs. Viola Wilbanks Logan. DAR ID Number: 23717 Born in Webster County, Georgia. Wife of James Lafayette Logan. Descendant of Drewry Allen. Daughter of James Benson Wilbanks and Sarah Allen Raven, his wife. Granddaughter of James Raven and Elizabeth Yarborough Allen his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Stokes Allen and Susanne Fouché, his wife Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Drewry Allen and Elizabeth Yarborough his wife. Drewry Allen, (1749-1826), served as a soldier in the North Carolina Line. He was born in Orange Co, NC; died Pike Co, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16 page 235 [p.235] Mrs. Neva Marshall Ellis. DAR ID Number: 155744 Born in Reynolds, Ga. Wife of John Estes Ellis. Descendant of Drewry Allen, as follows: 1. Thomas Jefferson Marshall (1834-1905) m. 1869 Martha Susan Pyron (1851- 88). 2. Josiah Pyron (1806-82) m. 1833 Elizabeth Willoughby (1808-59). 3. William Pyron (1770-1853) m. Martha Allen (1780-1815). 4. Drewry Allen m. 1774 Elizabeth Yarbrough (1752-1828). Drewry Allen (1749-1826) enlisted as private, 1776, in the North Carolina Line. He was born in Orange County, N. C.; died in Pike County, Ga. Also No. 151651. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 161 page 157 Mrs. Annie Lou Brooks Robertson. DAR ID Number: 160479 Born in Pike County, Ga. Wife of Idus Reuben Robertson. Descendant of James Brooks and of John Cooper, as follows: 1. John Newel Brooks (1847-99) m. 1866 Rosa Lee Parke (1846-86). 2. Ivy Brooks (b. 1798) m. 1846 Harriet Newel Cooper (Jones) (1817-49). 3. Simon Brooks (1766-1859) m. 1795 Phoebe Buffington (1769-1840); John Wilson Cooper (1783-1850) m. 1803 Nancy Thornton (1783-1867). 4. James Brooks m. 1746 Elizabeth Smith (1728-90); John Cooper m. 1778 Elizabeth Wilson (d. 1836). James Brooks (1725-1800) served as private in the South Carolina militia under Colonel Anderson. He was born in North Carolina; died in South Carolina. Also No. 152197. John Cooper (1742-1835) received a land grant in Wilkes County, Georgia, for service as private, 1777, in the Henry County, Virginia militia. He was born in Frederick County, Va.; died in Wilkes County, Ga. Also No. 155448. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43 page 303 Mrs. Effie Bloodworth Butner. DAR ID Number: 42810 Born in Savannah, Georgia. Wife of Francis Marion Butner. Descendant of Drewry Allen. [p.303] Daughter of Francis Douglas Bloodworth and Sarah Jane Allen, his wife. Granddaughter of John Allen and Mary Jackson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Clement Allen and Nancy McKissick, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Drewry Allen and Elizabeth Yarborough, his wife. Drewry Allen, (1749-1826), served as a soldier in the North Carolina line. He was born in Orange Co., N. C.; died in Pike Co., Ga. Also Nos. 23717, 36133. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 44 page 181 Miss Sara Tabitha Malone. DAR ID Number: 43475 Born in Fayette Co., Georgia. Descendant of Drewry Allen. [p.181] Daughter of Oswald Malone and Mary Weldon Ballard, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Ballard and Elizabeth Allen, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Drewry Y. Allen and Jane Moore, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Drewry Allen and Elizabeth Yarbrough, his wife. Drewry Allen, (1749-1836), served as a soldier in the North Carolina line. He was born in Orange county, N. C.; died in Pike county, Ga. Also Nos. 23717, 36133. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 64 page 142 Mrs. Mary Logan Mccall. DAR ID Number: 63429 Born in Fulton County, Ga. Wife of Cay McCall. Descendant of Drewry Allen. Daughter of James L. Logan and Viola Wilbanks, his wife. Granddaughter of James B. Wilbanks and Sarah Allen Ravens, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of James Ravens and Elizabeth Yarbro Allen, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Stokes Allen and Susanne Touché, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Drewry Allen and Elizabeth Yarbro, his wife. Drewry Allen (1749-1826) served as a soldier in the North Carolina Line. He was born in Orange County, N. C.; died in Pike County, Ga. Also No. 23717 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 68 page 180 Mrs. Clifford Springer Treadwell. DAR ID Number: 67505 Born in Griffin, Ga. Wife of Albert Perry Treadwell. Descendant of Thomas Nelson. Daughter of Francis Marion Springer and Susan Catharine Simmerley (b. 1840), his 2nd wife. Granddaughter of Adam Simmerley and Mary Nelson (b. 1810), his 1st wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Nelson and Susan Woodward, his wife. [p.180] Thomas Nelson (1745-1846), in 1776, took the oath of allegiance to the State of South Carolina and, entering the service, continued faithfully to perform his duty until the close of the war. He was born in Rutherford County, N. C.; died in Pike County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 76 page 63 Mrs. Mary Johnson Blackburn. DAR ID Number: 75162 Born in Bronwood, Ga. Wife of Robert B. Blackburn. Descendant of Drewry Allen. Daughter of Elam Johnson (1835-86) and Permelia Ravens (b. 1835), his wife, m. 1860. Granddaughter of James Ravens (1795-1864) and Elizabeth Y. Allen (1796-1859), his 1st wife. Gr-granddaughter of Stokes Allen and Susanne Fouché, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Drewry Allen and Elizabeth Yarbrough, his wife. Drewry Allen (1749-1826) served as a soldier in the North Carolina Line. He was born in Orange County, N. C.; died in Pike County, Ga. Also Nos. 23717, 63429. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 83 page 348 Mrs. Lucie Allen Mabry. DAR ID Number: 82909 Born in Jefferson, Tex. Wife of Col. Haywood Mabry. Descendant of Drewry Allen. Daughter of Augustus C. Allen (b. 1836) and Ellen Virginia Adams (b. 1839), his wife, m. 1858. Granddaughter of Young D. Allen (d. 1853) and Sarah A. Harris Sale (d. 1861), his wife, m. 1835. Gr-granddaughter of Drewry Allen and Elizabeth Yarborough (1752-1828), his wife. Drewry Allen (1749-1826) served as a soldier in the North Carolina Line. He was born in Orange County, N. C.; died in Pike County, Ga. Also No. 75162. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 91 page 249 Mrs. Alice Darnell Springer. DAR ID Number: 90781 Born in Griffin, Ga. Wife of W. W. Springer. Descendant of Thomas Nelson, as follows: 1. Francis Marion Springer m. 2nd Susan Catherine Simmerley. 2. Adam Simmerley m. Mary Nelson. 3. Thomas Nelson m. 1st Susan Woodward. Thomas Nelson (1745-1846) in 1776 took the Oath of Allegiance of the State of South Carolina and served until the close of the war. He was born in Rutherford County, N. C.; died in Pike County, Ga. Also No. 67505. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 99 page 296 Mrs. Mittie Lucas Edwards. DAR ID Number: 98933 Born in Taylor County, Ga. Wife of S. A. Edwards. Descendant of Drewery Allen, as follows: 1. L. B. Lucas (1845-1905) m. 2nd 1883 Louie A. Pyron (1863-96). 2. Josiah Pyron m. 2nd 1860 Sarah E. (Pyron) (1828-1908). 3. William Pyron (1770-1853) m. 1st Martha Allen (1780-1815) (parents of Josiah). 4. Drewery Allen m. Elizabeth Yarborough. Drewery Allen (1749-1826) served as a private in the North Carolina Line. He was born in Orange County, N. C.; died in Pike County, Ga. Also No. 82909. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105 page 242 [p.242] Mrs. Ada O'Farrell Rowe. DAR ID Number: 104729 Born in Athens, Ga. Wife of Hugh J. Rowe. Descendant of Drewery Allen, as follows: 1. James O'Farrell (1844-1902) m. 1868 Martha Mason (1849-88). 2. William Mason (1806-78) m. 1839 Emily Allen Pyrm (1814-86). 3. William Pyrm (1780-1865) m. Martha Allen (1780-1815). 4. Drewery Allen m. Elizabeth Yarborough (1756-1828). Drewery Allen (1749-1826) enlisted, 1776, as a private, North Carolina Line. He was born in Orange County, N. C.; died in Pike County, Ga. Also No. 98933. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 113 page 91 Mrs. Alice Rebecca Powell Harrell. DAR ID Number: 112278 Born in Eastman, Ga. Wife of John Austin Harrell. Descendant of John Kendrick, David Allen, Ensign James Head, Stephen Day, and John Jones, as follows: 1. John Cooper Powell (1850-83) m. 1874 Francis Emily Allen (b. 1849). 2. Thomas Jefferson Allen (1803-70) m. 1848 Rebecca Ann Carroll (1828-50). 3. Daniel S. Carroll (1799-1875) m. Theodate Kendrick (1803-75); James Allen (1777-1813) m. 1800 Lucy Head (b. 1780). 4. John Kendrick m. 1787 Rebecca Day (1767-1828); David Allen m. 1776 Eliza Caroline —; James Head m. Elizabeth Janet Powell (d. 1827). 5. Stephen Day m. Margaret Jones (b. 1746). [p.91] John Kendrick (1759-1843) served as private under Captains Danielly, Skinner and Beckham, Colonels Candler and Few, Georgia Line. He was born in Frederick County, Md.; died in Pike County, Ga. David Allen served as private in Georgia troops. He was born, 1755, in Morgan County, Georgia, and died there. James Head was ensign in Orange County, Virginia militia. He died, 1795, in Elbert County, Ga. Stephen Day (1742-1821) was a soldier in Col. James McNeil's Georgia regiment. He was born in Boston, Mass.; died in Columbia County, Ga. John Jones (1720-90) received bounty land in Washington County, Ga., for service, Georgia Line. He died in Richmond County, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 124 page 179 Mrs. Viola Wilbanks Wilson. DAR ID Number: 123558 Born in Atlanta, Ga. Wife of Alfred C. Wilson. Descendant of Drewry Allen, as follows: 1. James Benson Wilbanks, Jr. (b. 1862), m. 1884 Alice L. Reynolds (b. 1864). 2. James Benson Wilbanks (1836-63) m. 1859 Sarah Allen Raven (1838-67). 3. James Raven (1789-1858) m. Elizabeth Yarbrough Allen (1794-1859). 4. Stokes Allen (1766-88) m. Susane Fouché (1769-1842). 5. Drewry Allen m. Elizabeth Yarbrough (1753-1823). Drewry Allen (1749-1826) served as a soldier in the North Carolina Line. He was born in Orange County, N. C.; died in Pike County, Ga. Also No. 75162. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 156 page 235 [p.235] Mrs. Neva Marshall Ellis. DAR ID Number: 155744 Born in Reynolds, Ga. Wife of John Estes Ellis. Descendant of Drewry Allen, as follows: 1. Thomas Jefferson Marshall (1834-1905) m. 1869 Martha Susan Pyron (1851- 88). 2. Josiah Pyron (1806-82) m. 1833 Elizabeth Willoughby (1808-59). 3. William Pyron (1770-1853) m. Martha Allen (1780-1815). 4. Drewry Allen m. 1774 Elizabeth Yarbrough (1752-1828). Drewry Allen (1749-1826) enlisted as private, 1776, in the North Carolina Line. He was born in Orange County, N. C.; died in Pike County, Ga. Also No. 151651. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16 page 76 Mrs. Rochelle Irvin Williams. DAR ID Number: 155235 Born in Concord, Ga. Wife of James Pinckney Williams. Descendant of Capt. John Holmes, as follows: 1. John C. Irvin (b. 1852) m. 1882 Mary Milner (b. 1860). 2. John J. Milner (1831-1910) m. 1853 Nancy Bouland (1834-1918). 3. John Holmes Milner (1792-1857) m. 1814 Elizabeth Willis (b. 1795). 4. Pitt Milner (1769-1809) m. 1789 Apcilla Holmes (b. 1770). 5. John J. Holmes m. 1767 Chloe Bentley (1749-1813). John J. Holmes served as chaplain in Gen. Lachlan McIntosh's 1st Georgia regiment. He came to Georgia in 1760; died in Wilkes County, Ga. Also No. 150588. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 78 page 15 Mrs. Lula Blake Coppedge. DAR ID Number: 77035 Born in Concord, Ga. Wife of George J. Coppedge. Descendant of John Peden. Daughter of Andrew Wier Blake (b. 1835) and Jennie Peden (1840-90), his wife, m. 1864. Granddaughter of David Hamilton Peden (1813-91) and Lucilla Jones (1818-52), his wife, m. 1837. Gr-granddaughter of David Peden (1760-1823) and Margaret Hughes (1787-1820), his 2nd wife, m. 1807. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Peden and Margaret McDill (1715-88), his wife, m. 1730. John Peden (1709-92) was a patriot, too old for active service, aided in loading rifles and guns for the soldiers during the battles. He was born in Ireland; died in Chester, S. C. Also No. 67957. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 156 page 76 Mrs. Rochelle Irvin Williams. DAR ID Number: 155235 Born in Concord, Ga. Wife of James Pinckney Williams. Descendant of Capt. John Holmes, as follows: 1. John C. Irvin (b. 1852) m. 1882 Mary Milner (b. 1860). 2. John J. Milner (1831-1910) m. 1853 Nancy Bouland (1834-1918). 3. John Holmes Milner (1792-1857) m. 1814 Elizabeth Willis (b. 1795). 4. Pitt Milner (1769-1809) m. 1789 Apcilla Holmes (b. 1770). 5. John J. Holmes m. 1767 Chloe Bentley (1749-1813). John J. Holmes served as chaplain in Gen. Lachlan McIntosh's 1st Georgia regiment. He came to Georgia in 1760; died in Wilkes County, Ga. Also No. 150588. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 88 page 172 Mrs. Nina Britt Ellington. DAR ID Number: 87565 Born in Molena, Ga. Wife of J. D. Ellington. Descendant of James Brooks, John Fuller, Aquilla Cheney and Levi Cheney, as follows: 1. William Oslin Britt (b. 1868) m., 1891, Mary Elizabeth Brooks (b. 1870). 2. Pinckney G. Britt (1841-1917) m., 1867, Martha Louise Griffin (1846-1910); Rhodom Maxie Brooks (1832-91) m., 1851, Mary Frances Fuller (1830-1910). [p.172] 3. Henry M. Griffin (1806-62) m., 1828, Sallie Cheney (1810-64); Maxie Brooks (1796-1863) m., 1830, Lucy Thornton (1812-78); James Fuller (d. 1845) m., 1820, Nancy Bailey (d. 1862). 4. Aquilla Cheney, Jr. (1781-1869), m., 1810, Elizabeth Ann Middlebrooks (1790-1865); Simon Brooks (1766-1859) m., 1795, Phoebe Buffington (1769- 1840); John Fuller, m., 1770, Mary Shields. 5. Aquilla Cheney m., 1779, Julia Benson (b. 1763); James Brooks m., 1746, Elizabeth Smith (1728-90). 6. Levi Cheney m., 1752, Mehitable Morse. James Brooks (1725-1800) served in the South Carolina militia as private under Colonel Anderson. He was born in North Carolina; died in South Carolina. John Fuller (1749-1810) served as private under General Gates in South Carolina militia. He was born and died in Camden District, S. C. Also No. 85098. Levi Cheney served as private in Captain Plimpton's company, Colonel Harris' Massachusetts regiment. He was born in Medfield, Mass.; and died there, 1795. Aquilla Cheney served as private in Captain Cowell's company, Colonel Harris' Massachusetts regiment. He was born in 1761. Also No. 81537. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 73 page 196 Mrs. Mary Pinckney Adams Ouzts. DAR ID Number: 72559 Born in Marshall, Tex. Wife of D. A. G. Outzs. Descendant of David Adams. Daughter of Archibald Gray Adams (b. 1833) and John E. Haynes Smith (b. 1848), his wife, m. 1867. Granddaughter of Dr. Jonathan Adams (1803-64) and Mary Gray (1812-70), his wife, m. 1829. Gr-granddaughter of David Adams and Betsy Brassfield (1779-1833), his wife. David Adams (1766-1834) served in a campaign the latter part of the war in South Carolina under General Henderson against the British and Tories at Eutaw Springs. He was born in South Carolina; died in Zebulon, Ga. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 81 page 57 Mrs. Annie Coleman Hough. DAR ID Number: 80145 Born in Columbia, S. C. Wife of Frank F. Hough. Descendant of Capt. Alexander Moore, William Ervin, Col. Thomas Taylor, and Theodore Trezevant. Daughter of William H. Coleman (b. 1852) and Ann Taylor Moore (b. 1859), his wife, m. 1877. Granddaughter of Alexander Leroy Moore (1812-1902) and Elizabeth W. Taylor (1819-74), his wife, m. 1836. Gr-granddaughter of James Moore (b. 1785) and Sophia Springs, his wife, m. 1809; Henry Pendleton Taylor (1784-1832) and Ann Timothy Trezevant (1799- 1832), his wife, m. 1818. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Alexander Moore and Dorcas Ervin (b. 1767), his wife, m. 1784; Thomas Taylor and Ann Wyche, his wife, m. 1767; Theodore Trezevant and Catherine Crouch (1736-1820), his wife, m. 1766. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Ervin and Salfie Ross, his wife, m. 1759. Alexander Moore (1756-1813) commanded a company of partizan rangers at the battle of the Carolinas. He was born in South Carolina; died in Zebulon, Ga. William Ervin (1734-1814) served as a private under Colonel Lacy, South Carolina troops. He was born in Virginia; died in York County, S. C. Thomas Taylor (1743-1833) commanded a regiment of Virginia militia under Sumter. He was born and died in Amelia Co, Va. Theodore Trezevant (1722-1801) was a member of the first Provincial Congress of South Carolina, 1775. He was born in South Carolina; died in Charleston. Also No. 79563. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 96 page 215 Mrs. Bessie Adams Heard. DAR ID Number: 95658 Born in Marshall, Tex. Wife of Robert L. Heard. Descendant of David Adams, as follows: 1. Archibald Gray Adams (b. 1833) m. 1868 John E. Haynes Smith (b. 1848). 2. Dr. Jonathan Adams (1803-64) m. 1829 Mary Gray (1812-70). 3. David Adams m. Betsy Brassfield (1779-1833). David Adams (1766-1834) served in a campaign the latter part of the war, in South Carolina, under General Henderson, against the British and Tories at Eutaw Springs. He was born in South Carolina; died in Zebulon, Ga. Also No. 72559. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 115 page 136 Mrs. Patti Adams Schreiner. DAR ID Number: 114441 Born in Atlanta, Texas. Wife of Jacob Schreiner. Descendant of David Adams, as follows: [p.136] 1. Jefferson Montgomery Adams (b. 1848) m. 1874 Mary Ollie McReynolds (b. 1850). 2. Dr. Jonathan Adams (1803-64) m. 1829 Mary Gray (1812-70). 3. David Adams m. Betsy Brassfield (1779-1833). David Adams (1766-1834) served the latter part of the war in a campaign in South Carolina under General Henderson, against the British and Tories at Eutaw Springs. He was born in Waxhaw, S. C.; died in Zebulon, Ga. Also No. 95685. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 117 page 199 Mrs. Leila Pope Thomas. DAR ID Number: 116640 Born in Zebulon, Ga. Descendant of James Gray, as follows: 1. James Soule Pope (1845-99) m. 1865 Susan Grey Martin (b. 1847). 2. Jacob Martin (1813-48) m. 1835 Martha Caroline Howe (1821-1907). 3. Robert Howe (1782-1858) m. 1808 Susan Gray (1786-1846). 4. James Gray m. Mary — (1769-1836). James Gray (1758-1834) served as private, Georgia Line. He was born in South Carolina; died in Georgia. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 123 page 125 Mrs. Mary Lumpkin Anderson. DAR ID Number: 122412 Born in Zebulon, Ga. Wife of Harry Anderson. Descendant of Capt. Henry Hopson, Jonathan Ragan, Capt. George Lumpkin and John Lumpkin, as follows: 1. William D. Lumpkin (1839-1914) m. 1860 Emily S. Anderson (1842-72). 2. John Wesley Lumpkin (d. 1853) m. 1837 Anna E. Jamerson. 3. William Lumpkin m. Elizabeth Ragan. 4. John Lumpkin m. 1780 Lucy Hopson (1764-1820); Jonathan Ragan. 5. George Lumpkin m. 1748 Mary Cady (b. 1729); Henry Hopson m. 1755 Martha Neville (b. 1733). Henry Hopson (1725-1810) commanded a company of Halifax County, Virginia militia, 1775. He was born in England; died in Virginia. Also No. 114667. Jonathan Ragan (1744-1813) served as private under Col. Elijah Clark. He was born in Nottoway County, Va.; died in Washington County, Ga. George Lumpkin commanded a company of Virginia troops during the Revolution. He was born in King and Queen County, Va.; his will was dated 1800, in Wilkes County, Ga., where he died. John Lumpkin (1763-1834) served as private in the Virginia Line. He was born in Virginia; died in Wilkes County, Ga.