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(1000 COPIES PRINTED) ____________ OBJECT OF THE SOCIETY It being evident, from a steady decline of a proper celebration of the National Holidays of the United States of America, that popular concern in the events and men of the War of the Revolution is gradually declining, and that such lack of interest is attributable, not so much to the lapse of time and the rapidly increasing flood of immigration from foreign countries, as to the neglect, on the part of descendants of Revolutionary heroes, to perform their duty in keeping before the public mind the memory of the services of their ancestors and of the times in which they lived; therefore, the Society of the Sons of the Revolution has been instituted to perpetuate the memory of the men, who , in the military, naval, and civil service of the Colonies and of the Continental Congress, by their acts or counsel, achieved the Independence of the country, and to further the proper celebration of the anniversaries of the birthday of Washington, and of prominent events connected with the War of the Revolution; to collect and secure for preservation the rolls, records, and other documents relating to that period; to inspire the members of the Society with the patriotic spirit of their forefathers; and to promote the feeling of friendship among them. INTRODUCTION With the dawn of 1876, after a long slumber, public interest was awakened to the memories of the Revolutionary struggles for independence- in the country at large by the projected Centennial celebration in the City of Philadelphia, and in the City of New York by the arrangements for the celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the battle of Harlem. Mr. John Austin Stevens, for some time librarian of the New York Historical Society, and well known as a historical writer, recognizing this feeling, in the month of January, 1876, formulated a plan for an organization with the name "SONS OF THE REVLUTION," whose purposes were: first, to revive and maintain the American spirit of our forefathers; second, to promote the collection and preservation of historical papers of the Revolutionary period. The Society was thus organized, but lack of public interest held it dormant for several years until in the progression of Centennial anniversaries which ensued the American spirit was aroused and pride in Revolutionary ancestry was openly avowed. On December 4, 1883, the one hundredth anniversary of Washington's farewell to his officers was celebrated by a dinner at Fraunces' Tavern, New York City, and there, in the very "Long Room: where occurred that touching scene, the plan of the proposed Society was submitted, and on the following New Year's even, on the same spot, it was agreed to, signed, and a permanent organization effected. In the latter part of the year 1887, the existence of such an organization became known to Mr. John Woolf Jordan, Assistant Librarian of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, whereupon he entered into correspondence with the Secretary of the State Society in New York, which resulted in a meeting on April 3, 1888, in the office of Dr. Herman Burgin, 1429 Market Street, Philadelphia, of descendants of participants in the Revolutionary War, when the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution was organized by the fifteen members who constitute the "Founders: of the Society. On April 19 following, the first permanent officers were elected, and on May 4 the Society adopted a constitution and by-laws and the same day the Board of Managers met and organized for the first time. The Pennsylvania Society was from the beginning designed to be a perpetual organization, and recognizing this, its founders wisely provided for the incorporation of the Society and the creation of a permanent fund. A charter was obtained September 29, 1890, and the permanent fund at this time amounts of $11,772.34. The adoption of an insignium early engaged the attention of the Pennsylvania Society, and in October, 1888, a committee consisting of Col. Oliver Christian Bosbyshell, Mr. John Woolf Jordan, and Dr. Herman Burgin was appointed to secure designs, with instructions to consider those submitted by Major L'Enfant to the Society of the Cincinnati in 1783. Finally, on January 14, 1889, the present design was accepted, and subsequently adopted by the New York Society, and since by the General Society as the insignium of the "Sons of the Revolution." During the same year committees were appointed to consider designs for a rosette and of a Certificate of Membership; on November 11 the rosette of the New York Society was accepted and has since been adopted by the General Society; action with reference to a Certificate of Membership was deferred from time to time pending the formation of a General Society, when the present design was adopted. In the early part of 1889 a disaffected element in the New York Society formed a new organization, similar in name to our own, with objects and purposes almost identical, but claiming for it a National existence. Repeated efforts have been made to amalgamate these two organizations under a new constitution, but the Pennsylvania Society, conservative in is opinions, honoring its traditions, and loyal to its constitution, has seen no reason why it should abandon the original Society for a new one, or in any way change any of its conditions. The movement towards the formation of a General Society was inaugurated early in 1889, and the present constitution, drafted by the Hon. Clifford Stanley Sims, D.C.L., of this Society, was agreed upon at a conference of delegates from the New York, Pennsylvania, and District of Columbia Societies, held in Philadelphia, February 12, 1890, and the name was ratified by the Pennsylvania Society, June 11, 1890. An early act of the Board of Managers was to provide for an annual banquet, and October 4, the anniversary of the battle of Germantown, was selected for the occasion, but it was found that the absence of many of the members at this season of the year made this date undesirable, and December 19, the anniversary of the beginning of the encampment at Valley Forge, was substituted. Several banquets have been given upon this date, in addition to those given the general officers and delegates attending the General Society meetings held with the Pennsylvania Society. April 4, 1891, and April 19, 1897. The opinion prevailing, however, that informal receptions would better promote the feeling of friendship among the members, these too have been held annually since the formation of the Society. On November 11, 1889, Mr. Elon Dunbar Lockwood presented a resolution to the Board of Managers providing for the appointment of a committee to examine into the expedience of marking, by guide-posts, the roads in the vicinity of Philadelphia over which the American Army marched. And places where it encamped, or which were otherwise made historic in connection with the War of Independence; this was the initial movement towards marking historic sites, since so successfully carried out by the Society. On March 20, 1890, the committee recommended the erection of suitable tablets at Swedes Ford Road, near Centreville, to mark the location of General Wayne's headquarters in 1777-1778, and at Germantown, on the spot where General Nash was morally wounded; the latter project was, however, temporarily abandoned, and a stone to mark the site of General Howe's threatened attack near Fort Washington was recommended. These tablets were soon afterwards erected, and on October 17, 1891, they were viewed by members of the Society and its invited guests, in a trip covering the historic ground between Paoli and Valley Forge. On June 19, 1893, the Society dedicated the monument erected at Gulph Mill to mark the locality where the main Continental Army encamped, December 13-19, 19777, before going into winter quarters at Valley Forge. This monument, a huge natural boulder, properly inscribed, is the gift to the Society of Mr. Joseph E. Gillingham, of Philadelphia, and the site was donated for the purpose by Mr. Henderson Supplee. The encampment of Washington's Army, August 1-8, and September 12-143, 1777, immediately before and after the battle of Brandywine, have been definitely located on the high ground between Falls of Schuylkill and Germantown, the Society erected a handsome granite monument to perpetuate the memory of encampment, and dedicated it on November 9, 1895. Upon both occasions the late Mr. William Spohn Baker delivered an historical address. A mural table to the memory of Captain William Shippin, who was killed in the battle of Princeton, was unveiled upon the anniversary of his death, January 3, 1896, in St. Peter's P.E. Church, Philadelphia (in whose graveyard, adjoining, his body was buried), when the Rev. George Woolsey Hodge, Chaplain of the Society, preached the dedicatory sermon. In 1897, two bronze tablets to mark historic locations were erected by the Society. One marks the location of the house in Philadelphia occupied by Washington as the presidential mansion, from November 27, 1790, to March 4, 1797, and was placed without ceremony upon the site, No. 528 Market Street, May 8, 1897. Another, erected on Colonial Hall of the Young Ladies' Seminary and College for Women, Bethlehem, Penna., is in memory of the soldiers of the Continental army who suffered and died in that building, which was used as a military hospital from December, 1776, to April, 1777, and September, 1777, to April, 1778. A number of these memorials were designed by Mr. Washington Bleddyn Powell, a member of the Committee on Monuments and Memorials. By ordinance of Councils, passed June 18, 1894, the City of Philadelphia donated to this Society the cannon along Water Street and Delaware Avenue, for the purpose of placing the same from time to time around its monuments. On January 23, 1890, a paper was read before the Society by Dr. William Henry Engle, on "The Associators, the forerunner of the Pennsylvania Line;" and on November 10, one by Major Richard Strader Collum, U.S.M.C., on "The Services of the Marines during the Revolution." A communication from Mr. George Cuthbert Gillespie, in March of 1890, suggesting the propriety of the Society holding special religious services annually, was favorably considered by Board of Mangers, and a standing committee was appointed to carry out the arrangements. Services were first held on the Sunday nearest to the anniversary of the battle of Lexington, but afterwards changed so as to commemorate an event of the Revolution connected with Pennsylvania, and the anniversary of the beginning of the encampment at Valley Forge was selected. These services are held alternately in the only two remaining church edifices of Philadelphia whose history is closely identified with that of the Revolution, and within whose walls worshipped most of the distinguished men of that period. ANNUAL SERMONS PREACHED BEFORE THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY April 20, 1890, Christ Church, Rev. GEORGE WOOLSEY HODGE, Chaplain of the Pennsylvania Society, Rector of the Church of the Ascension, Philada. April 19, 1891, Christ Church, Rev. SAMUEL D. McCONNELL, D.D., Rector of St. Stephen's P.E. Church, Philada. December 12, 1891, Christ Church, REV. CHARLES ELLIS STEVENS, LL.D., D.C.L., Rector of Christ Church, Philada. December 18, 1890, St. Peter's Church, REV. J. LEWIS PARKS, S.T.D., Rector of St. Peter's P.E. Church, Philada. December 17, 1893, Christ Church, RT. REV. LEIGHTON COLEMAN, S.T.D., L.L. D., Bishop of Delaware. December 16, 1894, Christ Church, REV. GEORGE WILLIAM DOUGLAS, D.D., Rector of St. John's P.E. Church, Washington, D.C. Ex-Chaplain of the District of Columbia Society. December 22, 1895, Christ Church, REV. RANDOLPH HARRISON McKIM, D.D., Rector of Epiphany P.E. Church, Washington, D.C., Chaplain of the District of Columbia Society. December 20, 1896, St. Peter's Church, REV. CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY, Archdeacon of Pennsylvania. December 19, 1897, St. Peter's Church, REV. WILLIAM WALLACE SILVERSTER, S.T.D., Rector of George W. South Memorial Church of the Advocate, Philada. At the annual meeting in 1890 ways and means for the preservation of the camp-ground at Valley Forge were discussed, and a committee appointed to prepare a Memorial to Congress urging that body to purchase it; Congress having failed to act, a reconnaissance of the ground was made in the following year by members of this Society, and the purchase of portions of it was recommended. These movements and the indefatigable efforts of a member of this Society, Francis Mark Brooke, Esq., have contributed largely towards bringing to the attention of the public the importance of preserving this still well-defined landmark of the Revolution, which is gradually being accomplished through a State Commission appointed for the purpose, in which the Society is represented by eight members. At the same meeting resolutions were adopted and widely published by the press inviting the attention of the public to old papers, letters, etc., in their possession, urging the care of them, and requesting the transmission of copies of such as relate to the Revolutionary War to this Society for preservation. In this manner much historical information has been discovered and preserved. On March 9, 1891, a flag for this Society was adopted from a design furnished by one of its members, and on April 4 following the General Society adopted it as the standard of the Society. A resolution was passed by the Board of Managers on January 9, 1893, creating a Committee on Flags and authorizing the purchase from time to time of fac-similies of the flags used during the Revolution. This collection, which now numbers thirteen, comprises the following: STANDARD OF THE SOCIETY OF SONS OF THE REVOLUTION. Two vertical buss stripes, with a blue stripe in centre bearing the insignium of the Society. FLAG OF FLOATING BATTERIES, 1775. White field with green pine tree in centre, with motto, "An Appeal to Heaven." CONTINENTAL, OR GRAND UNION FLAG. Thirteen alternate red and white stripes and "English Jack" in canton. First unfurled at Cambridge, Mass., January 1, 1776, at the organization of the new Continental Army. FIRST NATIONAL FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES. Thirteen alternate red and white stripes, with thirteen stars arranged in a circle in a blue field. Adopted by Continental Congress, June 14, 1777. SOUTHERN RATTLESNAKE FLAG. Thirteen alternate red and blue stripes, with a rattlesnake in a moving position, with motto, "Don't tread on me." Used in the army in 1776. FRENCH BOURBON FLAG. White field bearing fleur-de-lis in gold. ARMS OF WASHINGTON. On a shield-shaped design, white field, two red stripes, three red stars on upper white stripe. CRESCENT FLAG OF MOULTRIE. Blue field with white crescent in dexter corner, with motto, "Liberty." 1775. NATIONAL FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES. 1895. STANDARD OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1897. PULASKI'S BANNER. Crimson field embroidered and edged with gold fringe. On reverse, the "U.S." encircled by "Unita Virtus Forcier"; on the obverse, the "all-seeing Eye" in a circle of thirteen stars surrounded by "Non Alius Regit." Made by the Moravian Sisters of Bethlehem, Penna. 1778. FLAG OF THE INDEPENDENT BATTALION, WESTMORELAND COUNTY, PENNA. Crimson field with cross of St. George in upper right corner. In centre a rattlesnake coiled with head erect in the attitude of striking, and underneath the motto, "Don't tread on me." 1775. FLAG OF THE FIRST REGIMENT, PENNSYLVANIA LINE. Green field with crimson square in centre bearing a hunter in the attitude of striking a panther with a spear. Motto, "Domari Nola." Since November, 1894, the Society has furnished a flag which is floated daily from the redoubt near its monument, at Fort Washington. The Board of Managers on May 8, 1893, endorsed a movement inaugurated by the Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Dames of America to designate the fourteenth day of June as "Flag Day" and to observe the same by the display of the national flag. The Society has since annually circulated resolutions to this effect to the President of the United States, Governors of the States and Territories, various public officers, the members of this Society, and the press of Pennsylvania, the results of which has been a marked interest in and increased respect for our national flag. Twice in the history of this Society has it been its privilege to have charge of the ceremonies at Independence Hall to commemorate the event enacted therein on July 4, 1776. In 1891 the exercises consisted of addresses by Persifor Frazer, D.Sc., Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements, Mayor Edwin S. Stuart, and Vice-President Richard McCall Cadwalader, Esq.; the reading of the Declaration of Independence by Major James Edward Carpenter, and Washington's Farewell Address by Theodore Minis Etting, Esq.; and Chaplaincy exercises by the Rev. George Woolsey Hodge and Rev. Samuel D. McConnell, D.D. The music was furnished by the Washington Grays Band and the singing by a trained chorus of male and female voices. Again in 1895, by invitation of the city authorities and the arrangements by a committee of which Charles Henry Jones, Esq., was chairman, President William Wayne made the opening remarks; the Declaration of Independence was read by Russell Duane, Esq., and the Hon. A. Loudon Snowden, ex-minister to Spain, delivered the oration. Bishop Whitaker opened and closed the exercises with prayers; music by the Germania Band and the singing of patriotic songs by the United German Singers added to the interest of the occasion. The first observance of "Evacuation Day," commemorating the evacuation of Philadelphia by the British, and the simultaneous retirement of the American Army from Valley Force, June 18, 1778, took place June 19, 1893, by the dedication of the monument at Gulph Mill, and the pilgrimage to Valley Forge. The day has since been annually observed by an excursion to some historic location connected with the Revolutionary War, and aside from the interest attached to the sites thus visited, valuable contributions have been made to the history of the times in the papers which have been read upon these occasions. June 19, 1893 GULPH MILL AND VALLEY FORGE. "The Camp by the Old Gulph Mill," by Mr. William Spohn Baker, at the dedication of the memorial stone at Gulph Mill, erected to mark the position of the Continental Army prior to going into winter quarters at Valley Forge. June 18, 1894. RED BANK AND THE FORTS ON THE DELAWARE. "The Defences of the Delaware River,: by Captain Henry Hobart Bellas, U.S.A., and "The Occupation and Evacuation of Philadelphia by Lord Howe," by Mr. William Spohn Baker. June 18, 1895. BATTLEFIELD OF THE BRANDYWINE. "The Battle of Brandywine," by Frederick D. Stone, D.Lit., Librarian of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania; and "Family Recollections of the Battle of Brandywine," by Persifor Frazer, D.Sc; both delivered in the Birmingham Meeting-House. 6 Insignia Name Residence Elected to Relationship Ancestor Lived Membership A SURNAMES *ABBOTT, HARRY BARTLETT Oct. 8, 1894 ggg grandson Capt. Jonathan Oliphant 1739-1804 ABERCROMBIE, FRANK ENGLE PATTERSON Bedford, PA Feb. 11, 1895 g grandson Lt. James Engle 1757-1821 ADAMS, JEDIDIAH HOWE, M.D. Philadelphia, PA May 14, 1895 gg grandson Capt. Stephen Abbot 1749-1813 426 ADAMS, HON. ROBERT, JR., Philadelphia, PA June 30, 1890 g grandson Lt. James Morris Jones gg grandson Lt. Col. Blathwaite Jones ALISON, FRANCIS JOHN Philadelphia, PA May 13, 1889 grandson Surgeon Francis Alison, Jr. 1751-1813 ALISON, ROBERT HENRY, M.D. Ardmore, PA Feb 9, 1891 grandson Surgeon Francis Alison, Jr. 1751-1813 ALLEN, EDWARD HALKET Pittsburgh, PA Feb 9, 1897 gg grandson William Wilson 1552 ALLEN, FRANCIS OLCOTT Chestnut Hill, PMay 14, 1894 g grandson Pvt. Moses Allen 1746-1826 g grandson Ens Nathaniel Chapin 1738-1831 gg grandson Pvt Samuel Pease 1718- gg grandson Pvt. Ephraim Terry 1701-1795 392 ALLEN, LOUIS JOSEPH,Chief Engineer U.S.Wasington, D.C. May 12, 1890 g grandson Ensign Jacob Strembeck, Sr. 1755-1841 Navy Department ALLEN, RICHARD JACOBS, JR., Philadelphia Nov 13,1894 gg grandson Colonel William Gibbons 1737-1803 ALLEN, WILLIAM HERVEY Pittsburgh, PA Oct 13, 1896 gg grandson William Wilson 2158 ALLISON, WILLIAM CLARE Philadelphia Feb. 11, 1896 gg grandson Capt. Moses Este 1752-1836 2001 ANDERSON, ISAAC LANE Philadelphia Nov 12, 1895 g grandson Maj. Patrick Anderson 1719-1793 545 ANDERSON, JOSEPH WILSON, M.D. Ardmore, PA June 9, 1890 grandson Lt. Isaac Anderson 1760-1838 g grandson Maj. Patrick Anderson 1719-1793 1689 ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM CHAMBERLIN, M.D. Wayne, PA April 9, 1894 g grandson Chaplain James Francis Armstrong 1750-1816 326 *ARNOLD, CRAWFORD Jan. 13, 1890 grandson Surgeon Philip Padelford 1752-1812 g grandson Lt. James Arnold 1723-1793 g grandson Pvt Elijah Macomber 1718-1802 ASH, EDWARD TWELLS Philadelphia Oct. 12, 1891 g grandson Lt. James Ash 1750-1830 1098 ASH, GORDON MONGES Philadelphia Jan. 9, 1893 g grandson Lt. James Ash 1750-1830 gg grandson Col Jacob Morgan, Jr. 1742-1802 ggg grandson Jacob Morgan, Sr. 1716-1792 ASH, HENRY ST. CLAIR, M.D. Philadelphia June 8, 1891 grandson Lt. James Ash 1750-1830 *ASH, JAMES, M.D. June 8, 1891 grandson Lt. James Ash 1750-1830 *ASH, JOHN MORGAN Dec 9, 1889 son Lt. James Ash 1750-1830 grandson Col Jacob Morgan, Jr. 1742-1802 g grandson Jacob Morgan, Sr. 1716-1792 2295 ASH, JOHN MORGAN, JR. Philadelphia June 9, 1890 grandson Lt. James Ash 1750-1830 g grandson Col. Jacob Morgan, Jr. 1742-1802 gg grandson Jacob Morgan, Sr. 1716-1792 *ASHURST, FRAZER March 31, 1890 gg grandson Capt Manuel Eyre 1736-1805 gg grandson Brig-Gen Persifor Frazer 1736-1792 ASHURST, RICHARD LEWIS Philadelphia March 10, 1890 g grandson Capt. John Connelly -1827 g grandson Capt Manuel Eyre 1736-1805 ASHURST, WILLIAM HENRY Philadelphia June 9, 1890 gg grandson Lt-Col Elihu Hall 1723-1790 2048 ASHMEAD, DUFFIELD Philadelphia Nov. 12, 1895 grandson Capt. Jacob Ashmead 1742-1814 1746 ASHTON, TABER Philadelphia May 14, 1894 g grandson Surgeon Comfort Capron 1743- 1915 ATHERTON, THOMAS HENRY Wilkes Barre, PA Feb. 9, 1891 g grandson Pvt James Atherton, Jr. 1751-1828 g grandson Col William Henry 1729-1786 gg grandson Pvt John Perkins -1777 ATLEE, BENJAMIN CHAMPNEYS Lancaster, PA March 12, 1894 gg grandson William Augustus Atlee 1735-1793 ATLEE, JOHN Philadelphia Dec. 11, 1894 gg grandson William Augustus Atlee 1735-1793 ATLEE, JOHN MAXIMILIEN Wayne, PA Jan. 12, 1891 gg grandson William Augustus Atlee 1735-1793 ATLEE, JOHN MAXIMILIEN WALTER Philadelphia Oct. 13, 1890 gg grandson William Augustus Atlee 1735-1793 449 ATLEE, LOUIS WILLIAM, M.D., U.S.N. Philadelphia Oct. 13, 1890 gg grandson William Augustus Atlee 1735-1793 AYRES, HENRY Philadelphia March 24, 1893 gg grandson Pvt. William Ayres 1720-1784 1188 AYRES, LOUIS HARLOW Philadelphia March 24, 1893 gg grandson Pvt. William Ayres 1720-1784 *AYRES, WILLIAM March 24, 1893 grandson Pvt. John Ayres 1752-1825 gg grandson Pvt. William Ayres 1720-1784 B SURNAMES 862 BAILEY, CHARLES WEAVER Philadelphia March 14, 1892 gg grandson Pvt. Joseph Briggs 1749-1830 ggg grandson Capt. Clapp Raymond 1730- 863 BAILEY, JOSEPH TROWBRIDGE Philadelphia March 14, 1892 gg grandson Capt. Clapp Raymond 1730- 883 BAILEY, JOSEPH TROWBRIDGE, Jr., Philadelphia March 14, 1892 gg grandson Pvt. Joseph Briggs 1749-1830 ggg grandson Capt. Clapp Raymond 1730- 2241 BAILY, JOEL JACKSON Philadelphia May 12, 1896 grandson Capt. Jacob Humphrey 1751-1826 323 BAIRD, ABSALOM, Brigadier-General U.S.AWashington,D.C. Dec. 9, 1889 grandson Surgeon Absalom Baird 1755-1805 War Department 2416 BAIRD, EDGAR WRIGHT Merion Station, June 8, 1897 gg grandson Capt. Henry Darrah -1782 BAIRD, THOMAS EVANS, JR. (life member) Haverford, PA Dec. 14, 1897 ggg grandson Lt. John Brown 1725-1802 84 BAIRD, WILLIAM, Captain U.S.A. Washington,D.C. Nov. 11, 1889 g grandson Surgeon Absalom Baird 1755-1805 War Department gg grandson Col. James Livingston 1747-1833 2413 BAIRD, WILLIAM JAMES, Darby, PA June 8, 1897 gg grandson Capt. Henry Darrah -1782 BAKER, Frederick Diller, Philadelphia Feb. 9, 1891 gg grandson Capt. George Ross 1730-1799 BAKER, JOSEPH WEAVER Chestnut Hill, PA Oct. 17,1893 grandson Lt. Michael Baker, Jr. 1758-1834 g grandson Pvt. Michael Baker, Sr. 1727-1779 g grandson Capt. George Nice 1739-1812 882 *BAKER, RICHARD ROWLEY March 22, 1892 g grandson Lt. Michael Baker, Jr. 1758-1834 gg grandson Pvt. Michael Baker, Sr. 1727-1779 gg grandson Capt. George Nice 1739-1812 177 BAKER, WASHINGTON HOPKINS, M.D. Philadelphia June 17, 1889 ggg grandson Capt. George Ross 1730-1799 BAKER, WILLIAM BOYD Philadelphia Nov. 11, 1889 ggg grandson Capt. George Ross 1730-1799 BAKER, WILLIAM LUDWIG Chestnut Hill, PA May 14, 1894 g grandson Lt. Michael Baker, Jr. 1758-1834 gg grandson Pvt. Michael Baker, Sr. 1727-1779 gg grandson Capt. George Nice 1739-1812 108 *BAKER, WILLIAM SPOHN Feb. 28, 1889 grandson Lt. Michael Baker, Jr. 1758-1834 g grandson Pvt. Michael Baker, Sr. 1727-1779 g grandson Capt. George Nice 1739-1812 BALCH, EDWIN SWIFT (Life Member) Philadelphia Feb. 1, 1892 g grandson Capt. Stephen Bloomer Balch 1747-1833 gg grandson Chaplain Robert Blackwell, D.D. 1748-1831 gg grandson Thomas Willing 1731-1821 ggg grandson Col. Jacob Blackwell 1717-1780 708 BALCH, THOMAS WILLING (Life Member) Philadelphia May 11, 1891 g grandson Capt. Stephen Bloomer Balch 1747-1833 gg grandson Chaplain Robert Blackwell, D.D. 1748-1831 gg grandson Thomas Willing 1731-1821 ggg grandson Col. Jacob Blackwell 1717-1780 BALDWIN, FREDERIC AUGUSTUS RAUCH Allentown, PA Nov. 14, 1892 grandson Pvt. Ichabod Baldwin 1757-1839 g grandson Pvt. Naphtali Byram 1749-1812 g grandson Pvt Isaac Dodd -1804 1208 BANKS, GEORGE WASHINGTON Philadelphia March 13, 1893 gg grandson Sgt. Joseph Banks 1713-1802 BANNARD, CHARLES HEATH Philadelphia June 28, 1892 gg grandson Lt-Col. Daniel Whiting 1732-1807 BARBER, EDWIN ATLEE West Chester, PA May 11, 1891 gg grandson Col. Samuel John Atlee 1739-1786 291 BARCLAY, RICHARD DeCHARMS Philadelphia Dec. 9, 1889 grandson Col Hugh Barclay 1749-1807 BARNES, HARRY GILLUM Philadelphia June 30, 1890 gg grandson Pvt Richard Barnes 1747- ggg grandson Capt John Towne 1729-1820 1214 BARNES JOHN HAMPTON Philadelphia May 24, 1892 g grandson Pvt Moses Hampton 1762-1825 gg grandson Capt Moses Barnes 1740-1781 BARNES, PAUL HENRY, JR. Philadelphia Dec 14, 1897 gg grandson Paymaster Memucan Hughes 1739- 1213 BARNES, WILLIAM HENRY Philadelphia April 10, 1893 g grandson Capt. Moses Barnes 1740-1781 781 BARTON, JOHN WALTER Philadelphia Nov 9, 1891 g grandson Ens. James Vogan 1744-1824 1356 BARTOW, HENRY BLACKWELL Philadelphia June 28, 1892 gg grandson Capt. John Phillips 1757- BARTOW, JOSIAH BLACKWELL Philadelphia June 28, 1892 gg grandson Capt. John Phillips 1757- BASHORE, HARVEY BROWN,M.D. West Fairview, PA May 12, 1890 gg grandson Pvt Simon Peter Kreisher 1750-1803 BATTLES, FRANK (Life Member) Philadelhia March 12, 1895 gg grandson Capt. Samuel Gilman 1732-1799 BEALE, HORACE ALEXANDER, JR Parkesburg, PA March 25, 1895 gg grandson Lt. Col. Jonathan Jones 1738-1782 1339 BEALE, JOSEPH, Lt. U.S.N. (Life Member)Philadelphia Oct. 9, 1893 g grandson Pvt John Beale 1740-1777 g grandson Lt Richard Blow 1746-1833 g grandson Capt James Mc Dowell 1740-1815 BEAUMONT, ANDRE ALDEN Wilkes Barre, PA Feb. 11, 1895 g grandson Pvt. Isaiah Beaumont 1757-1835 gg grandson Pvt Charles Cist 1738-1805 gg grandson Ens. Matthias Hollenback 1752-1829 985 BEAUMONT, EUGENE BEAUHARNAIS Wilkes Barre, PA June 13, 1892 g grandson Pvt. Isaiah Beaumont 1757-1835 Colonel U.S.A. 117 BEAVER, HON. JAMES ADDAMS, LL.D. Bellefonte, PA Dec 10, 1888 g grandson Pvt. George Beaver 1755-1836 BECK, JAMES MONTGOMERY Philadelphia May 11, 1897 gg grandson Pvt. Eliakim Darling, Sr BEISEL, REUBEN ALVAN (Life Member) Hazleton, PA Dec. 14, 1897 gg grandson Pvt. John L. Geiger 1763-1838 BELL, DAVIS BATES Pittsburgh, PA Feb. 8, 1898 gg grandson Hugh Alexander 1724-1777 1100 BELL, EDMUND HAYES Philadelphia Dec 12, 1891 gg grandson Brig.-Gen. William Thompson 1736-1781 BELL, WILLIAM Mifflintown, PA May 12, 1890 grandson Lt. Samuel Bryson 1736-1781 BELL, WILLIAM HEMPHILL, M.D. Philadelphia Jan. 14, 1896 gg grandson Capt. Joseph McClellan 1747-1834 590 BELLAS, HENRY HOBART, Capt. U.S.A. Germantown, PA April 13, 1891 gg grandson Michael Hillegas 1729-1804 gg grandson Capt. Jacob Rudolph 1744-1795 gg grandson Rev. William Smith, D.D. 1727-1803 BENNERS, GEORGE BARTLESON Philadelphia May 14, 1895 g grandson Lt. Michael Baker, Jr. 1758-1834 gg grandson Pvt. Michael Baker, Sr. 1727-1779 gg grandson Capt. George Nice 1739-1812 540 deBENNEVILLE, JAMES SEGUIN Philadelphia Jan. 12, 1891 g grandson Pvt. Ebenezer Greenough 1753-1827 113 BENSON, EDWIN NORTH (Life Member) Philadelphia Nov. 12, 1888 grandson Lt. Col. Caleb North 1753-1840 2209 BENT, STEDMAN Philadelphia April 14, 1896 g grandson Pvt Ebenezer Bent 1737- g grandson Pvt. Ebenezer Stedman 2122 BERGSTRESSER, JAMES CALVIN Pittsburgh, PA Nov. 12, 1895 g grandson Pvt. Samuel Ashmuty 1753- BIDDLE, ALEXANDER (Life Member) Philadelphia March 26, 1889 grandson Col. Clement Biddle 1740-1814 228 BIDDLE, ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, M.D. Chestnut Hill, PA May 13, 1889 g grandson Col. Clement Biddle 1740-1814 g grandson Surgeon-Gen. Benjamin Rush 1745-1813 gg grandson Richard Stockton 1730-1781 *BIDDLE, ALGERNON SYDNEY Feb. 28, 1889 g grandson Col. Clement Biddle 1740-1814 *BIDDLE, ARTHUR Feb. 17, 1890 g grandson Col. Clement Biddle 1740-1814 BIDDLE, CADWALADER Philadelphia May 12, 1890 grandson Col. Clement Biddle 1740-1814 BIDDLE, CALDWELL KEPPELE Philadelphia June 9, 1890 g grandson Col. Clement Biddle 1740-1814 BIDDLE, LOUIS ALEXANDER Philadelphia May 13, 1889 g grandson Col. Clement Biddle 1740-1814 g grandson Surgeon-Gen Benjamin Rush 1745-1813 gg grandson Richard Stockton 1730-1781 324 BIDDLE, THOMAS, M.D. (Life Member) Philadelphia Feb. 28, 1889 g grandson Col. Clement Biddle 1740-1814 352 BIDDLE, WILLIAM FOSTER Philadelphia March 31, 1890 g grandson Owen Biddle 1737-1790 878 BIDDLE, WILLIAM LYMAN Philadelphia March 14, 1892 g grandson Col. Clement Biddle 1740-1814 1847 BINDER, HORACE Philadelphia March 12, 1895 gg grandson Lt. Jacob Binder 1736-1804 2011 BIRKEY, HENRY WIKOFF, M.D. Newportville, PA Oct. 14, 1895 g grandson Corp. Peter Birkey 1744-1826 BISHOP, GEORGE CONARROE (Life Member) Camden, NJ March 13, 1893 gg grandson Major William Mecum 1730-1790 ggg grandson Dr. Theodorus Van Wyck 1729-1789 gggg grandsonColonel Dirck Brinckerhoff 568 BISHOP, REV. GILBERT LIVINGSTON Philadelphia Oct. 13, 1890 gg grandson Dr. Theodorus Van Wyck 1729-1789 ggg grandson Colonel Dirck Brinckerhoff 380 BISPHAM, GEORGE TUCKER Philadelphia Mrch 31, 1890 g grandson Pvt. Ebenezer Tucker 1757-1845 BISSELL, FREDERICK MEADE Philadelphia May 13, 1889 g grandson Lt. David Bissell, Jr. 1732-1799 g grandson Brig-Gen Israel Morey 1735-1809 BLACKWELL, REV. JAMES MAGEE Mechanicsburg, PA March 9, 1897 gg grandson Pvt. Eli Taylor 1204 BLAKSLEE, CHARLES ASHLEY Mauch Chunk, PA April 10, 1893 gg grandson Col. Samuel Ashley 1720-1792 2551 BLAKSLEE, JAMES IRWIN, Jr. Mauch Chunk, PA June 14, 1898 ggg grandson Col. Samuel Ashley 1720-1792 *BLIGHT, CHARLES PENROSE Feb. 12, 1894 gg grandson Col. Jacob Morgan, Jr. 1742-1802 gg grandson Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant 1746-1793 ggg grandson Jacob Morgan, Jr. 1726-1792 BLIGHT, ELIHU SPENCER Philadelphia Feb. 12, 1894 gg grandson Col. Jacob Morgan, Jr. 1742-1802 gg grandson Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant 1746-1793 ggg grandson Jacob Morgan, Jr. 1726-1792 BLIGHT, WILLIAM SERGEANT Philadelphia May 24, 1892 g grandson Col. Jacob Morgan, Jr. 1742-1802 g grandson Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant 1746-1793 gg grandson Jacob Morgan, Jr. 1726-1792 465 BLISS, JOHN HORACE Erie, PA Nov. 24, 1890 grandson Paymaster Joseph Bliss 1757-1819 grandson Major Andrew Ellicott 1754-1820 BOLLES, COURTLANDT KIMBALL Philadelphia Oct. 13, 1896 gg grandson Lt. Thomas Merrill 1745-1803 234 BONSALL, WILLIAM MARTIN Philadelphia June 11, 1888 gg grandson Capt. John Crosby 1748-1822 BOOTH, GEORGE RODNEY Bethlehem, PA Oct. 12, 1891 gg grandson Col. Henry Fisher gg grandson John Rodney 1725-1792 BOOTH, HENRY DRIVER Germantown, PA Feb. 11, 1895 gg grandson Matthew Driver, Jr. 1740-1798 425 BORIE, BEAUVEAU Philadelphia June 30, 1890 g grandson Col. Thomas McKean 1734-1817 724 BOSBYSHELL, CHARLES ALBERT Philadelphia March 9, 1891 g grandson Marine James Rex Whitney 1760-1822 64 BOSBYSHELL, OLIVER CHRISTIAN Philadelphia April 3, 1888 g grandson Marine James Rex Whitney 1760-1822 BOURNONVILLE, ANTOINE Philadelphia Nov. 9, 1891 gg grandson Lt. William Moulder 1724-1798 BOWMAN, ROBERT SEVERS Berwick, PA Nov. 24, 1890 g grandson Lt. Col. Robert Clark 1740-1821 g grandson Pvt. John Wilson 1748-1826 BOYD, DAVID KNICKERBACKER Philadelphia March 24,1893 g grandson Lt. Daniel St.Clair 1764-1833 gg grandson Pvt. John Knickerbacker, Jr. 1751-1827 gg grandson Maj. Gen. Arthur St.Clair 1734-1818 ggg grandson Col John Knickerbacker 1723-1802 BOYD, HERBERT HART Philadelphia Dec. 8, 1896 gg grandson Lt. John James 1729-1794 ggg grandson Surgeon Valentine Stanley 1740-1787 BOYD, PETER KELLER Harrisburg, PA Dec. 14, 1897 g grandson Pvt. William Boyd 1733-1808 1301 BOYD, WILLET LIVINGSTON Wayne, PA Feb. 12, 1894 gg grandson Maj. Henry Livingston 1714-1799 BRADFORD, CHARLES SYDNEY, JR. Philadelphia May 12, 1890 g grandson Lt. Col. Thomas Bradford 1745-1838 g grandson Paymaster Samuel Caldwell -1798 g grandson Capt. John Inskeep 1757-1834 gg grandson Col. William Bradford 1721-1791 280 BRADFORD, THOMAS HEWSON, M.D. Philadelphia May 13, 1889 g grandson Lt. Col Thomas Bradford 1745-1838 gg grandson Paymaster Samuel Caldwell -1798 gg grandson Capt. John Inskeep 1757-1834 gg grandson Col. William Bradford 1721-1791 979 BRADY, REV. CYRUS TOWNSEND April 5, 1892 g grandson Pvt. John Brady, Jr. Admitted from the Colorado State Society Jan 14, 1896 gg grandson Capt. John Brady, Sr. 1733-1779 Archdeacon of PA. Philadelphia BRICE, PHILIP HOWARD Philadelphia June 12, 1893 gg grandson Matthew Tilghman 1718-1790 BRIGHT, GEORGE DENIS Philadelphia June 13, 1892 gg grandson Capt. Jacob Bright 1729-1802 gg grandson Peter Long -1776 788 BRINLEY, CHARLES A. Philadelphia Feb. 1, 1892 g grandson Commissary-Gen. Jeremiah Wadsworth1743-1804 gg grandson Maj.-Gen. Israel Putnam 1718-1790 BRINTON, JOHN HILL, M.D. Philadelphia March 14, 1892 gg grandson Col. James Burd 1726-1793 *BRINTON, JOHN HILL, JR. Nov. 14, 1892 gg grandson Capt. Daniel Hand 1732-1816 ggg grandson Col. James Burd 1726-1793 752 BROCK, HORACE Lebanon, PA Dec. 12, 1891 gg grandson Lt.-Col. Henry Miller 1751-1824 ggg grandson Lt.-Col. Elihu Hall 1723-1790 751 BROCK, JOHN WILLIAM Philadelphia Dec. 12, 1891 gg grandson Lt.-Col. Henry Miller 1751-1824 ggg grandson Lt.-Col. Elihu Hall 1723-1790 619 BROCK, ROBERT COLEMAN HALL Philadelphia May 4, 1891 gg grandson Lt.-Col. Henry Miller 1751-1824 ggg grandson Lt.-Col. Elihu Hall 1723-1790 541 BRODHEAD, ALBERT Bethlehem, PA Jan. 12, 1891 gg grandson Sgt. Garrett Brodhead 1755-1838 1350 BRODHEAD, JOSEPH DAVIS S. Bethlehem, PA Nov. 13, 1893 gg grandson Sgt. Garrett Brodhead 1755-1838 BRODHEAD, LUKE WILLS Del. Water Gap, April 13, 1891 grandson Col Luke Brodhead 1737-1806 2045 BRODHEAD, ROBERT PACKER Kingston, PA Oct. 8, 1894 g grandson Pvt. Norman Easton 1758-1806 gg grandson Sgt. Garrett Brodhead 1755-1838 gg grandson Pvt. Andrew Dingman 1753-1839 gg grandson Capt. Samuel Drake BROOKE, BENJAMIN (Life Member) Philadelphia Oct. 12, 1891 g grandson Capt. Benjamin Brooke 1753-1834 g grandson Corp. Hugh Jones 1748-1796 710 BROOKE, BENJAMIN, M.D. Ft. Leavenworth, Nov. 9, 1891 gg grandson Capt. Benjamin Brooke 1753-1834 Assistant Surgeon U.S.A. KS 1072 BROOKE, FRANCIS, MARK Philadelphia Oct. 12, 1891 g grandson Capt. Benjamin Brooke 1753-1834 (endowed membership) g grandson Corp. Hugh Jones 1748-1796 BROOKE, GEORGE Birdsboro, PA April 21, 1892 grandson Matthew Brooke 1719-1806 491 BROOKE, GEORGE, JR., Birdsboro, PA Feb. 8, 1892 g grandson Matthew Brooke 1719-1806 gg grandson Lt. Col. Matthew Irwin 1740-1800 gg grandson Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg 1750-1801 1398 BROOKE, HUGH JONES (Life Member) Philadelphia Feb. 13, 1893 gg grandson Capt. Benjamin Brooke 1753-1834 gg grandson Capt. William Hayman 1740-1823 gg grandson Corp. Hugh Jones 1748-1796 BROOKE, HUNTER Philadelphia Oct. 12, 1891 g grandson Capt. Benjamin Brooke 1753-1834 g grandson Corp. Hugh Jones 1748-1796 BROOKE, HUNTER, JR. Media, PA Dec. 11, 1893 gg grandson Capt. Benjamin Brooke 1753-1834 gg grandson Corp. Hugh Jones 1748-1796 gg grandson Corp. Hugh Jones 1748-1796 2323 BROOKE, JOHN RUTTER, Maj-Gen U.S.A. June 8, 1891 g grandson Matthew Brooke 1719-1806 War Department, Washington, D.C. BROWN, FRANK WIGTON Concordville, PA June 8, 1890 g grandson Lt. Samuel Wigton 1737-1812 BROWN, GEORGE HERBERT Philadelphia Jan. 14, 1896 gg grandson Capt. Roger Kirk 1751-1809 BROWN, GEORGE LE ROY, Capt. U.S.A. Nov. 9, 1891 gg grandson Pvt. John Denison 1743-1789 War Department, Washington, D.C. gg grandson Pvt. John Walker 1741-1776 1554 BROWN, HENRY RIEHLE Norristown, PA May 14, 1894 grandson Capt. William Brown 1734-1808 BROWN, JOHN DOUGLASS, JR. Philadelphia May 24, 1892 gg grandwon Pvt. David Flickwir 1744-1793 BROWN, LE ROY HYDE Rogersville, TN March 8, 1898 ggg grandson Pvt. John Denison 1743-1789 ggg grandson Pvt. John Walker 1741-1776 BROWN, WILLIAM HENRY Philadelphia April 13, 1897 g grandson Capt. Roger Kirk 1751-1809 BRUEN, HENRY TUNIS Philadelphia Feb. 9, 1897 gg grandson Quartermaster Jesse Baldwin 1757-1839 gg grandson Lt. Caleb Bruen 1735-1818 920 BRUNDAGE, ASA RANDOLPH Wilkes Barre, PA March 9, 1891 grandson Capt. Israel Brundage 1756-1839 g grandson Sgt. Garrett Brodhead 1755-1838 BRUNDAGE, RICHARD BULKELEY Wilkes Barre, PA Oct. 12, 1891 g grandson Capt. Israel Brundage 1756-1839 g grandson Lt. Col. Eliphalet Bulkeley 1746-1816 gg grandson Sgt. Garrett Brodhead 1755-1838 BRUNER, ABRAHAM Roanoke, VA Dec. 4, 1897 gg grandson Sgt. James Evans 1724-1801 BRUNER, DANIEL PASTORIUS Germantown, PA June 8, 1897 gg grandson Sgt. James Evans 1724-1801 BRUNER, WILLIAM WEISER Sunbury, PA May 11, 1891 g grandson Capt. William Gray 1750-1804 2405 BUCKMAN, JOHN WILSON Philadelphia Oct. 10, 1892 g grandson Lt. Isaac Anderson 1760-1838 gg grandson Maj. Patrick Anderson 1719-1793 BUEHLER, HENRY BUEHLER, M.D. Harrisburg, PA June 11, 1894 g grandson Lt. Henry Buehler 1740-1801 g grandson Capt. Peter Nagle 1750-1834 1352 BUEHLER, WILLIAM GEORGE Portsmouth, NH April 10, 1893 g grandson Lt. Henry Buehler 1740-1801 Chief Engineer, U.S.N. g grandson Capt. Peter Nagle 1750-1834 1752 BULLUS, WILLIAM ELLISON Germantown, PA Jan. 12, 1891 g grandson Col. Charles Ramsey 1736-1780 BUNTING, DOUGLAS Wilkes Barre, PA March 12, 1895 gg grandson Maj. Nehemiah Wade 1736-1776 100 BURGIN, GEORGE HORACE, M.D. Germantown, PA April 3, 1888 gg grandson Capt. Seth Bowen 1748-4845 gg grandson Lt. John Burgin 1735-1793 1 BURGIN, HERMAN, M.D. Germantown, PA April 3, 1888 gg grandson Capt. Seth Bowen 1748-1815 gg grandson Lt. John Burgin 1735-1793 2245 BURROUGHS, JOSEPH HOWELL Chestnut Hill, PFeb. 11, 1895 gg grandson Drummer William Lee 1745-1828 784 BURTON, GEORGE Philadelphia Feb. 1, 1892 gg grandson Capt. Joseph Thorne 1733-1823 BUSH, GEORGE TOME (Life Member) Bellefonte, PA Nov. 9, 1897 g grandson Pvt. John Putnam 1767-1841 1685 BUTCHER, THEODORE FRANK Philadelphia Oct. 8, 1894 g grandson Pvt. Richard Powell 1749-1818 BUTLER, GEORGE HOLLENBACK Wilkes Barre, PA March 9, 1891 gg grandson Col. Zebulon Butler 1731-1795 gg grandson Pvt. Abel Pierce 1736-1814 2460 BUTLER, HENRY COLT Carbondale, PA Oct. 9, 1893 gg grandson Col. Zebulon Butler 1731-1795 BUTLER, PIERCE Carbondale, PA Oct 9, 1893 gg grandson Col. Zebulon Butler 1731-1795 BUTLER, PIERCE Wilkes Barre, PA March 9, 1891 gg grandson Col. Zebulon Butler 1731-1795 gg grandson Pvt. Abel Pierce 1736-1814 BYERS, ALFRED WEITZEL Meadville, PA Nov. 9, 1891 g grandson John Weitzel 1752-1799 C SURNAMES 1973 CABEEN, FRANCIS VON ALBADE Philadelphia Oct. 17, 1893 g grandson Lt. Col Alexander Anderson CADWALADER, CHARLES EVERT, M.D. Philadelphia Dec. 9, 1889 g grandson Col. Clement Biddle 1740-1814 g grandson Brig. Gen John Cadwalader 1742-1786 gg grandson Surgeon Thomas Cadwalader 1707-1779 CADWALADER, JOHN Philadelphia Dec. 9, 1889 g grandson Col. Clement Biddle 1740-1814 g grandson Brig. Gen John Cadwalader 1742-1786 gg grandson Surgeon Thomas Cadwalader 1707-1779 52 CADWALADER, RICHARD McCALL Philadelphia April 3, 1888 grandson Col. Lambert Cadwalader 1742-1823 g grandson Surgeon Thomas Cadwalader 1707-1779 CALDWELL, HENRY BANCROFT Tacoma, WA April 10, 1893 g grandson Paymaster Samuel Caldwell -1798 CALVERT, JOHN Philadelphia April 13, 1891 g grandson Surgeon-Gen Benjamin Rush 1745-1813 gg grandson Richard Stockton 1730-1781 2210 CARPENTER, EDMUND NELSON Wilkes Barre, PA April 14, 1896 gg grandson Ens. John Coudrick 1740-1818 CARPENTER, EDWARD, Lt. U.S.A. Washington, DC March 25, 1895 g grandson Pvt. Edward Dorr 1757-1844 War Department gg grandson Adj. Thomas Carpenter 1752-1847 2044 CARPENTER, FRANK Pittsburgh, PA March 25, 1895 gg grandson Capt. Thomas Carpentner 1740-1815 gg grandson Brig. Gen. John Lacey 1755-1814 gg grandson Maj. Barzillai Newbold 1710- ggg grandson Col. Thomas Reynolds 1729-1803 56 CARPENTER, JAMES EDWARD Philadelphia April 3, 1888 g grandson Adj. Thomas Carpenter 1752-1847 723 CARPENTER, JAMES HOPKINS Camden, NJ Nov. 9, 1891 g grandson Adj. Thomas Carpenter 1752-1847 233 CARPENTER, LOUIS HENRY, Col U.S.A. Washington, DC Nov. 11, 1889 g grandson Adj. Thomas Carpenter 1752-1847 War Department 174 CARPENTER, THOMAS PRESTON Buffalo, NY Dec. 10, 1888 g grandson Adj. Thomas Carpenter 1752-1847 CARSON, HAMPTON LAWRENCE Philadelphia March 10, 1890 g grandson Qtrmstr-Sgt. Levi Hollingsworth 1739-1824 2151 CARSTAIRS, DANIEL HADDOCK Philadelphia Feb. 11, 1896 gg grandson Surgeon John White 1759-1838 2150 CARSTAIRS, JOHN HASELTINE Philadelphia Feb. 11, 1896 gg grandson Surgeon John White 1759-1838 CARTER, WILLIAM ERNEST Philadelphia March 8, 1898 g grandson Pvt. John Redington 1757-1830 735 CARVER, CHARLES Philadelphia Dec. 12, 1891 gg grandson Col. Jonathan Buck 1719-1795 1081 CASE, DAVID BRAINARD Marietta, PA Dec. 12, 1892 gg grandson Paymaster John Ralston 1735-1795 CASSATT, ALEXANDER JOHNSTON Haverford, PA Jan. 12, 1897 g grandson Ens. James Johnston -1842 CASTLE, JAMES MANDERSON Philadelphia March 13, 1893 gg grandson Col. Zebulon Butler 1731-1795 gg grandson Sgt. Jabez Fish 1747-1814 584 CASTLE, WILLIAM HENRY Philadelphia March 9, 1891 gg grandson Col. Zebulon Butler 1731-1795 gg grandson Sgt. Jabez Fish 1747-1814 1797 *CATTELL, REV. WM. CASSADY, D.D., LL.D. Feb. 11, 1895 grandson Capt. Elijah Cattell 1751-1803 2352 CHAMBERS, WALTER LEE Philadelphia Dec. 8, 1896 g grandson Lt. William Chambers 1753-1799 CHANDLER, THEOPHILUS PARSONS Philadelphia June 9, 1890 g grandson Capt. Isaac Parsons 1740-1825 CHAPLIN, JOHN MONTOUR Pittsburgh, PA April 14, 1896 g grandson Maj. Isaac Craig 1742-1826 gg grandson Brig Gen John Neville 1731-1803 2215 CHAPLIN, MELCHOIR BELTZHOOVER Pittsburgh, PA April 14, 1896 g grandson Maj. Isaac Craig 1742-1826 gg grandson Brig Gen John Neville 1731-1803 CHASE, EDWARD HENRY Wilkes Barre, PA May 4, 1891 grandson Pvt. Benjamin Chase 1760-1825 CHASE, HOWARD GIBBS Philadelphia Jan. 12, 1897 g grandson Pvt. Nathaniel Chase 1761-1853 gg grandson Pvt. Eleazer Chase 1722-1808 gg grandson Capt. Daniel Dorsey 1757-1823 CLAGHORN, CLARENCE RAYMOND Vintondale, PA March 22, 1892 ggg grandson Capt. Clapp Raymond 1730- 880 CLAGHORN, JAMES RAYMOND Philadelphia March 22, 1892 gg grandson Capt. Clapp Raymond 1730- 1579 *CLAPP, EBENEZER HERBERT June 11, 1894 gg grandson Capt. Robert Swan 1725-1802 1055 *CLARKSON, SAMUEL Feb. 8, 1892 g grandson Surgeon Gerardus Clarkson 1737-1790 1743 CLAY, ANTONY ALEXANDER Philadelphia June 11, 1894 g grandson Capt. John Ashmead 1738-1818 CLAY, RANDOLPH Philadelphia June 11, 1894 g grandson Capt. John Ashmead 1738-1818 2211 CLAY, RICHARD EDEY, JR. (Life Member) Philadelphia April 14, 1896 gg grandson Pvt. Samuel Pollock 1738-1821 CLEAVER, ALBERT NEWTON S.Bethlehem, PA April 9, 1895 gg grandson Pvt. Samuel Partridge 1749-1834 441 CLEMENT, CHARLES MAXWELL Sunbury, PA March 31, 1890 gg grandson Capt. Joseph Thorne 1733-1833 CLIFF, GEORGE HOWARD Philadelphia Nov. 10, 1896 gg grandson Maj. Samuel Wall 2524 CLOSSON, JAMES HARWOOD, M.D. Germantown, PA Oct. 7, 1897 gg grandson Pvt. Thomas Dickinson CLYDE, SAMUEL DYER Chester, PA Jan. 11, 1898 gg grandson Capt. John Ashmead 1738-1818 CLYDE, THOMAS EDWARD Chester, PA May 14, 1894 gg grandson Capt. John Ashmead 1738-1818 CLYMER, EDWIN SWIFT Reading, PA Oct. 10, 1892 g grandson Lt Col Daniel Cunyngham Clymer 1748-1810 *COCHRAN, WILLIAM ALLISON Jan 9, 18893 gg grandson Pvt. John Campbell 1750-1810 CODDING, JOHN WESLEY Towanda, PA April 14, 1896 g grandson Pvt Consider Wood 1758-1822 2161 COLKET, CHARLES HOWARD (Life Member) Philadelphia Nov. 14, 1892 gg grandson Pvt. Richard Currie 1750-1776 786 COLLUM, RICHARD STRADER,Maj. U.S.M.C. Philadelphia June 9, 1890 g grandson Capt. Moses Chapline 1754-1812 1691 COLTON, JOHN MILTON Philadelphia May 8, 1893 g grandson Pvt. Luther Colton 1756-1803 COLTON, SABIN WOOLWORTH, JR. Philadelphia May 8, 1893 g grandson Pvt. Luther Colton 1756-1803 COMEGYS, EDWARD TIFFIN, M.D. Washington, DC June 14, 1898 g grandson Lt. John Marim 1751-1815 Maj & Surgeon U.S.A.; War Department 2585 COMEGYS, WILLIAM HENRY New York City March 29, 1898 g grandson Lt. John Marim 1751-1815 Maj. & Paymaster, U.S.A. 982 COMSTOCK, GEORGE STEDMAN Mechanicsburg, PA April 21, 1892 gg grandson Brig Gen Andrew Ward 1728-1799 116 *CONARROE, GEORGE MECUM (Life Mbr) March 26, 1889 g grandson Maj. William Mecum 1730-1790 gg grandson Andrew Sinnickson, Sr. 1719-1790 CONVERSE, CHARLES ALLEN Philadelphia March 8, 1898 g grandson Corp. Enoch Allen 1744-1789 CONVERSE, JOHN HEMAN Rosemont, PA June 14, 1898 g grandson Corp. Enoch Allen 1744-1789 2474 COOK, EBED STODDER Philadelphia Jan. 11, 1898 g grandson Pvt. Robert Cook 1757-1831 g grandson Pvt. Samuel Stodder 1759-1838 1211 COOKE, JAMES WELCH Philadelphia March 13, 1893 gg grandson Nicholas Cooke 1717-1782 COOKE, MILLER HORTON Wilkes Barre, PA Feb. 9, 1891 g grandson Col. William Cooke 1737-1804 g grandson Lt. John Horton COOKE, WILLIAM CARY Wilkes Barre, PA Nov. 12, 1895 gg grandson Col. William Cooke 1737-1804 1340 COOKMAN, JAMES DE WAELE Philadelphia Nov. 13, 1893 ggg grandson Lt. James Gordon 1746-1792 1365 CORSON, JOSEPH KIRBY, M.D. Conshohocken, PADec. 11, 1893 g grandson Pvt. Benjamin Corson 1743-1811 Major & Surgeon U.S.A. 1063 CRAGIN, CHARLES ISAIAH Philadelphia Nov. 14, 1892 g grandson Sgt. Francis Cragin 1742-1826 g grandson Pvt. Joseph Loring 1747- 182 CRAIG, ISAAC Allegheny, PA Dec. 10, 1888 grandson Maj. Isaac Craig 1742-1826 g grandson Brig Gen John Neville 1731-1803 2061 CRANE, CHARLES JUDSON, Capt. U.S.A. Washington, D.C. Oct. 17, 1893 g grandson Maj. James Moore 1756-1813 War Department CROSBY, PEIRCE, Rear Adm U.S.N. Washington, D.C. June 22, 1888 g grandson Capt. John Crosby 1748-1822 2469 CROSMAN, JAMES HERON, JR Harrisburg, PA Nov. 12, 1895 gg grandson Lt. Col. Elihu Hall 1723-1790 782 CROTHERS, STEVENSON Philadelphia Dec. 12, 1891 ggg grandson Pvt. Daniel Benezet 1723-1797 1169 CROZER, GEORGE KNOWLES Upland, PA Jan 9, 1893 grandson Pvt. John Crozer -1816 g grandson George Gray 1725-1800 CROZER, GEORGE KNOWLES, JR Upland, PA March 8, 1898 g grandson Pvt. John Crozer -1816 gg grandson George Gray 1725-1800 2311 CROZER, SAMUEL ALRICH, JR. Paris, France Jan. 14, 1896 gg grandson George Gray 1725-1800 CUNNINGHAM, THEODORE HILL Kishacoquillas, June 8, 1897 g grandson Lt. Col. Alexander Brown -1789 gg grandson Hugh Alexander 1724-1777 CURTIN, WILLIAM WILSON Philadelphia Feb. 8, 1892 g grandson Pvt. Hugh Wilson 1761-1845 gg grandson Pvt. Andrew Gregg 1755-1835 gg grandson Maj Gen James Potter 1729-1789 469 CUTHBERT, ALLEN BROOKS Edgewater Park, Feb. 11, 1889 g grandson Capt. Anthony Cuthbert 1751-1832 582 CUTHBERT, MAYLAND Edgewater Park, Feb. 11, 1889 grandson Capt. Anthony Cuthbert 1751-1832 172 CUYLER, THOMAS DeWITT Philadelphia May 13, 1889 g grandson Maj. Thomas DeWitt 1741-1809 g grandson Ensign Jedediah Waterman -1828 D SURNAMES DAHLGREN, ULRIC Princeton, NJ June 11, 1894 gggg grandsonLt. Col Henry Wisner 1720-1790 gggg grandsonBrig Gen James Reed -1807 391 DALE, RICHARD Philadelphia May 12, 1890 grandson Lt. Richard Dale 1756-1826 1849 DAMON, ALBERT FORSTER Philadelphia May 14, 1894 g grandson Pvt. Isaac Damon 1739- gg grandson Pvt. Thomas Damon 1703-1796 gg grandson Chaplain Jacob Forster 1732-1798 1520 *DAMON, EDWIN ADAMS (Life Member) Jan. 8, 1894 g grandson Pvt. Isaac Damon 1739- gg grandson Pvt. Thomas Damon 1703-1796 gg grandson Chaplain Jacob Forster 1732-1798 347 DANA, CHARLES EDMUND Philadelphia Feb. 17, 1890 gg grandson Lt. Anderson Dana 1735-1778 DARLING, THOMAS Wilkes Barre, PA Feb. 9, 1891 gg grandson Col. Thomas Bull 1744-1837 gg grandson Col. Robert Smith 1720-1803 1184 DARLINGTON, JOSEPH GAZZAM Haverford, PA March 13, 1893 gg grandson Capt. Horace Seymour DARRACH, HENRY Philadelphia March 12, 1895 g grandson Lt. Col Thomas Bradford 1745-1838 gg grandson Col. William Bradford 1721-1791 397 DARRACH, JAMES, M.D. Germantown, PA June 9, 1890 g grandson Lt. Col Thomas Bradford 1745-1838 g grandson Col. John Haslet -1777 gg grandson Col. William Bradford 1721-1791 DARTE, ALFRED, JR. Wilkes Barre, PA Oct. 12, 1891 grandson Quarter-Gunner Elias Darte -1828 2471 DARTE, HON. GEORGE LOCKHART Dec. 11, 1894 g grandson Quarter-Gunner Elias Darte -1828 U.S. Counsul at Martinique, West Indies ggg grandson Pvt. Pierce Alden 1718-1804 2092 DARTE, LUTHER CURRAN Kingston, PA Feb. 8, 1892 grandson Quarter-Gunner Elias Darte -1828 601 DAUGHERTY, THOMAS Allentown, PA May 20, 1891 grandson Pvt. James Daugherty 1757-1825 g grandson Pvt. William Laird 1727-1820 2308 DAVIS, CHARLES GIBBONS Philadelphia May 11, 1891 gg grandson Lt. Samuel Davis, Jr. 1746-1824 285 DAVIS, CHARLES LUKENS, Major U.S.A. Washington, D.C. Nov. 11, 1889 grandson Capt. John Davis 1753-1827 War Department g grandson John Morton 1727-1777 *DAVIS, EDWARD MORRIS, JR May 4, 1891 g grandson Lt. Samuel Davis, Jr. 1746-1824 DAVIS, ISAAC ROBERTS Philadelphia May 4, 1891 gg grandson Lt. Samuel Davis, Jr. 1746-1824 DAVIS, JOSEPH CORBIT Philadelphia March 8, 1898 gg grandson Lt. Samuel Davis, Jr. 1746-1824 DAVIS, WILLIAM WALLEY, JR. Roanoke, VA March 10, 1896 g grandson Capt. John Davis 1753-1827 gg grandson John Morton 1724-1777 DAVIS, WILLIAM WATTS HART Doylestown, PA Dec. 9, 1889 grandson Ens. John Davis 1760-1832 g grandson Col. Joseph Hart 1715-1788 1189 DEACON, HOWARD RIDGWAY Philadelphia March 24, 1893 grandson Capt. William Ridgway 1755-1833 DEANS, JOHN STERLING Phoenixville, PA March 8, 1898 gg grandson Corp Jedediah Lyon DeARMIT, WILLIAM PIPER Pittsburgh, PA Jan. 15, 1895 gg grandson Lt. Co. James Piper 1735-1776 DECHERT, HENRY MARTYN Philadelphia June 22, 1888 grandson Lt. Robert Porter 1768-1842 g grandson Lt. Col. Andrew Porter 1743-1813 183 DECHERT, HENRY TAYLOR Philadelphia March 26, 1889 g grandson Lt. Robert Porter 1768-1842 gg grandson Lt. Col. Andrew Porter 1743-1813 60 *DECHERT, ROBERT PORTER April 3, 1888 grandson Lt. Robert Porter 1768-1842 g grandson Lt. Col. Andrew Porter 1743-1813 DeHAVEN, HOLSTEIN Philadelphia June 12, 1893 gg grandson Peter DeHaven 1720-1815 DERR, ANDREW FINE Wilkes Barre, PA Oct. 14, 1895 g grandson Pvt. Jacob Derr 1752-1829 g grandson Capt. Andrew Melick 1729-1820 428 DIEHL, EDWARD CLARKE Philadelphia Oct. 13, 1890 g grandson Capt. Nicholas Diehl -1819 2256 DIFFENDERFFER, FRANK RIED Lancaster, PA Jan. 14, 1896 grandson Lt. David Diffenderffer 1752-1846 1049 DILLARD, HENRY KUHL Philadelphia Dec. 8, 1890 g grandson Michael Hillegas 1729-1804 g grandson Frederick Kuhl 2006 *DODSON, RICHARD TOWNSHEND Nov. 12, 1895 g grandson Capt. James Waugh DONALDSON, FRANCIS ADAMS Philadelphia Oct. 7, 1897 g grandson Capt. George Nice 1739-1812 1701 DONALDSON, FRANK Philadelphia Dec. 11, 1894 gg grandson Quartermaster Samuel McNeill 1753-1817 1586 DORCY, BEN HOLLADAY Philadelphia May 14, 1894 g grandson Marine Nathaniel Holmes Downe 1763-1838 gg grandson Lt. Col. Andrew Symmes 1735-1797 569 DORR, DALTON Cynwyd, PA March 9, 1891 grandson Pvt. Edward Dorr 1757-1844 DORRANCE, BENJAMIN FORD Dorranceton, PA June 8, 1891 g grandson Lt. Col George Dorrance 1736-1778 gg grandson Lt. Col. Eleazar Lindsley 1737-1793 641 *DORRANCE, CHARLES March 9, 1891 grandson Lt. Col George Dorrance 1736-1778 DOTTERER, HENRY SASSAMAN Philadelphia Nov. 12, 1895 g grandson Capt. Michael Dotterer 1735-1811 279 DOUGHERTY, CHARLES BOWMAN Wilkes Barre, PA Nov. 11, 1889 gg grandson Lt. Elisha Blackman 1717-1802 DOUGLASS, REV. BENJAMIN JOHNSON Philadelphia May 12, 1890 g grandson Col Jacob Morgan, Jr. 1742-1802 gg grandson Jacob Morgan, Sr. 1716-1792 DUANE, JAMES MAY Philadelphia June 28, 1892 g grandson Richard Bache 1737-1811 gg grandson Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790 DUANE, RUSSELL Philadelphia May 4, 1892 g grandson Pvt. Ezekiel Lincoln 1759-1828 gg grandson Richard Bache 1737-1811 gg grandson Capt. John Inskeep 1757-1834 ggg grandson Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790 872 DuBARRY, JOSEPH NAPOLEON, JR. Philadelphia Feb. 8, 1892 g grandson Lt. Ebenezer Denny 1761-1822 gg grandson Capt John Wilkins, Jr. 1733-1809 DuBOIS, PATTERSON (Life Member) Philadelphia Feb. 11, 1895 g grandson Capt. Peter DuBois 1734-1795 g grandson Maj. Robert Patterson 1743-1824 DUFFIELD, THOMAS TILLINGHAST Philadelphia April 13, 1897 gg grandson Pvt George Heyl -1815 119 DULL, CASPER Harrisburg, PA Oct. 8, 1888 g grandson Capt Casper Dull 1748-1829 g grandson Pvt. David Lusk 2324 DULL, DANIEL MATTHIEU Harrisburg, PA Nov. 12, 1895 g grandson Capt Casper Dull 1748-1829 g grandson Pvt. David Lusk DUNLAP, SALLOWS Philadelphia April 12, 1898 gg grandson Lt. Col. Robert Shewell 1740-1825 DUNNELL, HENRY NEWCOMB, M.D. Scranton, PA Oct. 13, 1896 grandson Pvt. Henry Dunnell 1762-1805 DUNTON, WILLIAM RUSH, M.D. Germantown, PA May 4, 1891 grandson Ens. William Rush 1757-1833 DYER, WILLIAM ASHMEAD Chester, PA Nov. 9, 1897 gg grandson Capt. John Ashmead 1738-1818 E SURNAMES 2365 EARLE, GEORGE HOWARD, JR. Philadelphia March 9, 1897 gg grandson Capt. Samuel VanLeer -1825 Endowed Membership EATON, FREDERICK HEBER Berwick, PA April 10, 1893 g grandson Pvt. John Dickerman 1765-1848 ECKARD, REV. J. McINTOSH LONGSTRETH Northumberland, Nov. 9, 1897 gg grandson Col. John Bubenheim Bayard 1738-1807 gg grandson Maj.Gen Lachlan McIntosh 1727-1806 gg grandson Lt. Col. James Read 1743-1822 ECKARD. REV. LEIGHTON WILSON, D.D. Easton, PA March 22, 1892 g grandson Col. John Bubenheim Bayard 1738-1807 g grandson Maj.Gen. Lachlan McIntosh 1727-1806 g grandson Lt. Col James Read 1743-1822 1209 EGBERT, JOSEPH CRAWFORD, M.D., PH.D. Wayne, PA Dec 12, 1891 g grandson Pvt. Lawrence Egbert 1746-1821 gg grandson Sgt. Maj. Conrad Rohrman -1796 118 EGLE, WILLIAM HENRY, M.D. Harrisburg, PA Oct. 8 1888 grandson Lt. Valentine Egle 1756-1820 g grandson Pvt. Caspar Egle 1725-1804 g grandson Ens. Martin Thomas 1737-1804 1380 ELLIS, EDWARD DIMICK Philadelphia Feb. 13, 1893 gg grandson Capt. John Ellis 1742-1827 gg grandson Pvt. Bildad Flower 1750-1782 gg grandson Pvt. George Ranney 1747-1822 ggg grandson Capt. Samuel Hall 1241 ELLISON, HENRY HOWARD Philadelphia June 12, 1893 gg grandson Pvt. Thomas Darrah -1799 gg grandson Sgt. Nathaniel Moore -1798 ELLISON, RODMAN BARKER Philadelphia April 13, 1897 g grandson Sgt. Nathaniel Moore -1798 2364 ELLISON, WILLIAM P. Philadelphia March 9, 1897 g grandson Sgt. Nathaniel Moore -1798 1282 ELLISON, WILLIAM RODMAN Philadelphia Oct. 17, 1893 gg grandson Pvt. Thomas Darrah -1799 gg grandson Sgt. Nathaniel Moore -1798 385 ELWYN, REV. ALFRED LANGDON Philadelphia Jan. 14, 1889 g grandson Col. John Langdon 1739-1819 g grandson Corp. John Mease 1738-1825 ELY, THEODORE NEWEL Bryn Mawr, PA Jan. 12, 1897 grandson Lt. Adriel Ely 1744-1829 378 *EMERY, TITUS SALTER March 31, 1890 g grandson Pvt. Caleb Emery 1741-1825 g grandson Capt. Titus Salter 1725-1790 ERMENTROUT, FITZ-DANIEL Reading, PA May 11, 1897 ggg grandson Capt. Jacob Metzger 1746- 603 ESTE, CHARLES Philadelphia April 13, 1891 g grandson Capt. Moses Este 1752-1836 g grandson Capt. William Churchill Houston 1740-1788 667 ETTING, CHARLES EDWARD (Life Member) Philadelphia May 4, 1891 grandson Pvt. Reuben Etting 1762-1848 *ETTING, EDWARD JOHNSON March 22, 1892 grandson Pvt. Reuben Etting 1762-1848 666 ETTING, THEODORE MINIS Philadelphia May 4, 1891 grandson Pvt. Reuben Etting 1762-1848 EVANS, CHARLES THOMAS Germantown, PA June 8, 1897 grandson Pvt. John Fifield 1762-1843 59 EVANS, FRANK BROOKE Philadelphia Feb. 28, 1889 g grandson Capt. John Brooke 1740-1813 g grandson Pvt. James Evans 1748-1823 EVANS, FRYSINGER Philadelphia May 10, 1898 gg grandson Lt. Peacock Major 1748-1829 EVANS, MONTGOMERY Norristown, PA March 9, 1897 g grandson Capt. John Brooke 1740-1813 *EVANS, MORDECAI DAWSON May 11, 1891 g grandson Pvt. Jacob Hull 1750-1804 EVANS, PENNELL COOMBE Easton, PA Nov. 9, 1897 g grandson Sgt. Abraham Horn 1757-1826 gg grandson Capt. Melchoir Hay 1726-1794 EVANS, POWELL Philadelphia Dec. 12, 1891 gg grandson Lt. Col. Levin Powell 1737-1810 327 EVANS, SAMUEL Columbia, PA Jan 13, 1890 grandson Capt. Samuel Evans 1758-1805 g grandson Col. Evan Evans 1732-1794 g grandson Col. Alexander Lowrey 1723-1805 EVANS, SHEPLEY WILSON Philadelphia June 8, 1897 grandson Pvt. John Fifield 1762-1843 544 EVANS, WILLIAM DARLINGTON West Chester, PA May 12, 1890 g grandson Capt. Nathan Evans 1755-1810 g grandson Brig. Gen. John Lacey 1755-1814 gg grandson Col. Thomas Reynolds 1729-1803 2067 EVANS, REV. WILLIAM WILSON, D.D. Sunbury, PA Dec. 10, 1895 g grandson Lt. Peacock Major 1748-1829 642 EVERETT, HENRY LAWRENCE Philadelphia June 8, 1891 g grandson Pvt. Seth Ellison 1757-1827 2300 EWING, ISAAC PRICE Germantown, PA Nov. 10, 1896 gg grandson Capt. Daniel Stillwell 1747-1805 2298 EWING, JAMES HUNTER Philadelphia June 12, 1893 g grandson Brig. Gen. Stephen Moylan 1743-1811 1948 EWING, WILLIAM BEER, M.D. Pittsburgh, PA March 25, 1895 gg grandson Lt. Amos Chase 1760-1849 ggg grandson Col. Samuel Coit 1708-1792 681 EYERMAN, JOHN Easton, PA Oct. 12, 1891 gg grandson Pvt. Christian Butz 1756-1821 gg grandson Capt. Jacob Heller 1750-1822 gg grandson Corp. Jacob Kachlein 1758-1833 ggg grandson Lt. Col. Philip Bahl 1739-1820 ggg grandson Sgt. Andrew Herster -1776 ggg grandson Lt. Col. Peter Kachlein 1722-1789 F SURNAMES FAGAN, MAURICE EDWARD Philadelphia Dec. 10, 1888 g grandson Capt. John Walsh 1743-1828 1904 FASSETT, TRUMAN MILTON Canton, PA Oct. 8, 1894 g grandson Capt. Jonathan Fassett 1745-1818 2309 FELTON, EDGAR CONWAY Steelton, PA Dec. 8, 1896 g grandson Lt. Charles Lippitt 1754-1845 FIELD, THOMAS YARDLEY,Col. U.S.M.C. Wayne, PA Oct. 8, 1894 grandson Surgeon John White 1759-1838 FILSON, JOHN BAILY Philadelphia March 14, 1892 grandson Capt. Jacob Humphrey 1751-1826 FINDLEY, JOHN THOMAS Pittsburgh, PA Oct. 14, 1895 g grandson Lt. William Amberson 1752-1835 FISHER, WILLIAM READ Philadelphia May 13, 1889 g grandson George Read 1733-1798 FLAGG, STANLEY GRISWOLD, JR. Philadelphia March 9, 1897 g grandson Corp. Philip Maxwell 1753-1817 gg grandson Ens. Phineas Rice 1728-1819 FLICKWIR, JOSEPH WILLIAMSON Philadelphia May 24, 1892 grandson Pvt. David Flickwir 1744-1793 2250 FOOTE, ARTHUR READINGTON Scranton, PA Feb. 11, 1896 gg grandson Corp. Isaac Foote 1746-1842 FORBES, WILLIAM INNES Philadelphia Dec. 12, 1891 gg grandson Lt. Col Elijah Clark 1732-1795 gg grandson Lt. Col. John Ross 1752-1796 ggg grandson Rev. John Brainerd 1720-1781 ggg grandson Surgeon Alexander Ross 1713-1780 1582 *FORNANCE, JAMES, Capt. U.S.A. Dec. 11, 1893 g grandson Capt. Christian Piercy -1793 killed at the battle of Santiago, Cuba 7/1/1898 1234 FORANCE, JOSEPH Norristown, PA May 8, 1893 g grandson Capt. Christian Piercy -1793 2252 FORNEY, JAMES, Col. U.S.M.C. Philadelphia Dec. 14, 1895 g grandson Fifer-Maj. Peter Shindle Admitted from the NH Society, Feb. 8, 1898 2350 FOSTER, RUFUS JAMES Scranton, PA Jan. 12, 1897 g grandson Sgt. Daniel Foster 1762-1833 g grandson Ens. James McCamant 1753-1825 gg grandson Pvt. Thomas Foster 1726- *FOX, DANIEL MILLER June 17, 1889 grandson Pvt. Daniel Miller 1755-1836 180 FOX, HENRY KORN Philadelphia June 17, 1889 g grandson Pvt. Daniel Miller 1755-1836 169 FOX, WILLIAM HENRY Philadelphia June 17, 1889 g grandson Pvt. Daniel Miller 1755-1836 1070 FRALEY, JOSEPH CRESSON Philadelphia March 31, 1890 g grandson Pvt. Frederick Fraley 1742-1823 2544 FRANKLIN, CLARENCE PAYNE, M.D. Philadelphia May 10, 1898 gg grandson Maj. George Payne 1730-1795 721 FRAZER, JAMES PATRIOT WILSON Philadelphia Oct. 13, 1890 g grandson Capt. William Frazer 1752-1817 g grandson Capt. John Steele 1758-1827 gg grandson Lt. John Carpenter 1737-1798 589 FRAZER, PERSIFOR, D.Sc.Un. De France Philadelphia Oct. 8, 1888 g grandson Brig Gen. Persifor Frazer 1736-1792 (Life Member) g grandson Maj. John Hollinshead 1748-1798 1666 FRAZER, REAH, Paymaster U.S.N. Washington, D.C. Dec. 11, 1893 g grandson Capt. William Frazer 1752-1817 Navy Department g grandson Capt. John Steele 1758-1827 gg grandson Lt. John Carpenter 1737-1798 FRETZ, JOHN EDGAR, M.D. Easton, PA Oct. 7, 1897 gg grandson Capt. William McHenry 1744-1808 2231 FRYER, GEORGE GROSS Syracuse, NY May 12, 1896 g grandson Capt. Enoch Anderson G SURNAMES GALLONEY, FRANK HUTCHINSON Germantown, PA Jan. 12, 1897 gg grandson Capt. David Kirkpatrick 1752-1839 GEARHART, CHARLES PERRY Danville, PA Feb. 11, 1896 g grandson Pvt. Michael Blue 1749-1833 g grandson Pvt. John Childs 1753-1804 g grandson Capt. Jacob Gearhart 1735-1813 2465 GEARHART, JESSE BEAVER Danville, PA March 10, 1896 gg grandson Pvt. George Beaver 1755-1836 gg grandson Capt. Jacob Gearhart 1735-1813 *GEARHART, WILSON METTLER April 14, 1896 g grandson Capt. Jacob Gearhart 1735-1813 2294 *GEIGER, JOHN L. Nov. 10, 1896 grandson Pvt. John L. Geiger 1763-1838 2380 GERHARD, JOHN SERGEANT Philadelphia March 29, 1897 g grandson Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant 1746-1793 106 GILLESPIE, GEORGE CUTHBERT Philadelphia June 11, 1888 g grandson Capt. Anthony Cuthbert 1751-1832 1631 GILPIN, CHARLES MONTEITH Elkton, MD Oct. 8, 1894 gg grandson Joseph Gilpin 1725-1790 gg grandson Col. Henry Hollingsworth 1737-1803 GILPIN, WILLIAM PARTRIDGE Linwood, PA May 8, 1893 gg grandson Joseph Gilpin 1725-1790 gg grandson Col. Henry Hollingsworth 1737-1803 1688 GLENN, THOMAS ALLEN Ardmore, PA Oct. 8, 1894 gg grandson Pvt. William Ogden 1742-1818 94 GOBIN, JOHN PETER SHINDEL Lebanon, PA Sept. 16, 1889 g grandson Capt. Charles Gobin 789 GODFREY, LINCOLN Philadelphia Dec. 12, 1891 g grandson Capt. Rufus Lincoln 1751-1838 GOODHUE, SAMUEL AMORY Jamison City, PA Nov. 13, 1894 gg grandson Pvt. Zachariah Atwell 1755-1836 gg grandson Corp. Ezra Brown 1750-1829 gg grandson Pvt. Daniel Ross 1757-1854 ggg grandson Pvt. William Atwell -1805 GOVETT, ANNESLEY RICHARDSON Philadelphia Oct. 17, 1893 g grandson Pvt. Joseph Govett 1739- 1578 GOWEN, MORRIS WICKERSHAM Viareggio, Italy June 11, 1894 ggg grandson Capt. William Brown 1734-1808 (Endowed Membership) GRAY, JEROME BETHEL West Chester, PA March 13, 1893 g grandson Sgt. Jeduthan Gray 1756-1830 GRAYSON, CHARLES PREVOST, M.D. Philadelphia Jan. 14, 1896 g grandson Surgeon John Coulter 1751-1823 gg grandson Chaplain Spence Grayson 1734-1798 gg grandson Col. Alexander McCaskey GRAYSON, CLIFFORD PREVOST Philadelphia Dec. 11, 1894 g grandson Surgeon John Coulter 1751-1823 gg grandson Chaplain Spence Grayson 1734-1798 gg grandson Col. Alexander McCaskey GRAYSON, FREDERICK WILLIAM, JR. Philadelphia Dec. 8, 1896 g grandson Surgeon John Coulter 1751-1823 gg grandson Chaplain Spence Grayson 1734-1798 gg grandson Col. Alexander McCaskey 2411 GREEN, EDGAR MOORE, M.D. Easton, PA March 9, 1891 g grandson Pvt. Naphtali Byram 1749-1812 g grandson Maj. Robert Traill 1744-1816 1686 GREEN, FRANK DELAPLAINE Philadelphia May 14, 1894 gg grandson Pvt. James Ferrell 1758-1854 gg grandson Pvt. Robert McCay 1753-1823 ggg grandson Pvt. William McCay 1721-1791 *GREEN, TRAILL, M.D., LL.D. April 13, 1891 grandson Maj. Robert Traill 1744-1816 1659 GREEN, WALTER DAVENPORT, M.D. Philadelphia Nov. 13, 1894 gg grandson Col. Charles Stewart 1729-1800 645 GREENOUGH, EBENEZER WILLIAM Philadelphia June 8, 1891 g grandson Pvt. Ebenezer Greenough 1753-1827 GREGG, DAVID McMURTRIE, JR. Reading, PA April 10, 1893 gg grandson Col. Joseph Hiester 1752-1832 gg grandson Maj. Gen. James Potter 1729-1789 GRIFFING, GEORGE HIRAM, (Life Member) San Francisco, CA April 9, 1895 g grandson Lt. John Griffing 1737-1822 Pay Inspector U.S.N. GRIFFITH, MANUEL EYRE Philadelphia May 4, 1891 g grandson Capt. Manuel Eyre 1736-1805 GRIFFITH, ROBERT EGLESFELD Philadelphia May 4, 1891 g grandson Lt. Col. Thomas Robinson 1751-1819 GRISCOM, ELEMENT ACTON, JR. New York City June 11, 1894 gg grandson Owen Biddle 1737-1799 GRISCOM, RODMAN ELLISON Philadelphia Dec. 11, 1893 gg grandson Owen Biddle 1737-1799 GROSS, EDWARD ZIEGLER Harrisburg, PA May 4, 1891 g grandson Capt. John Gross 1749-1823 GROSS, JOHN KUNKEL York, PA Feb. 11, 1895 g grandson Capt. John Gross 1749-1823 2546 GROVES, EDWARD AUGUSTINE Philadelphia June 14, 1898 g grandson Lt. Jacob Graff, Jr. 1751-1793 GUILLOU, VICTOR Philadelphia March 14, 1892 g grandson Lt. Col. James Searle 1730-1797 452 GUMBES, CHARLES WETHERILL, M.D. Oaks, PA Nov. 24, 1890 ggg grandson Jacob Morgan, Sr. 1716-1792 GUMMEY, CHARLES FRANCIS, JR. Philadelphia Feb. 11, 1895 gg grandson Pvt. John Gummey, Sr. 1743-1811