Mrs. Lovise Harrison Ellington ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ************************************************************************ Mrs. Lovise Harrison Ellington. - DAR ID Number: 101983 - Volume 102 page 300 Born in Bowie County, Texas. - Wife of J. A. Ellington. Descendant of Capt. George Wade, as follows: 1. Eli H. Harrison, Jr. (1848-97), m. 1875 Martha B. Adams (b. 1858). 2. Eli H. Harrison m. 1844 Elizabeth F. Douglass (1829-1901). 3. Dr. John Douglass (1795-1870) m. 1817 Mary L. Lunsford (1798-1873). 4. Swanson Lunsford (1754-99) m. 1797 Rebecca Wade (1778-1851). 5. George Wade m. 1766 Mary McDonald (1748-79). George Wade (1747-1824) raised a company and marched to the relief of Charleston. He was taken prisoner by Tarleton and was wounded at the battle of Savannah. He was born in North Carolina; died in Columbia, S. C. Related Genealogy: Mrs. Mary Lunsford Thorn Moores. - DAR ID Number: 86960 - Volume 87 page 306 Born in Winnsboro, S. C. - Wife of William Henry Harrison Moores. Descendant of Swanson Lunsford, Daniel McDonald, Col. Thomas Wade, Capt. George Wade, John Turner, and John Douglas, as follows: 1. William Turner Thorn (1840-79) m., 1866, Frances Douglass (b. 1841). 2. Dr. William Thorn (1808-81) m., 1839, Martha Miller McCrorey (1814-76); Dr. John Douglass (1795-1870) m., 1817, Mary Letherd Lunsford (1798-1873). 3. Swanson Lunsford m., 1797, Rebecca Wade (1778-1851); John McCrorey (1774-1849) m., 1795, Margaret Turner (1775-1849); John Douglas m., 1781, Sarah Dunn (1763-1813). 4. George Wade m., 1766, Mary McDonald (1748-79); John Turner m., 1773, Margaret Adger (1755-95). 5. Daniel McDonald m., 1745, Rebecca Middleton; Thomas Wade m., 1745, Jane Boggan. Swanson Lunsford (1754-99) was a member of Lee's Legion in 1776. He was born in Petersburg, Va.; died in Columbia, S. C. Daniel McDonald (1723-97) served as private in the militia to defend South Carolina. He died in Lancaster, S. C. Thomas Wade (1722-87) served as colonel of minute men and as a member of the Provincial Congress of North Carolina, 1775. He was born and died in Anson, N. C. George Wade (1747-1824) raised a company and marched to the relief of Charleston. He was taken prisoner by Tarleton and was wounded in the battle of Savannah. He was born in Granville, N. C.; died in Columbia, S. C. John Turner served in the Revolution as a soldier and patriot. He was born in Ireland; died in South Carolina. John Douglas (1760-1813) served as a soldier under Capt. Gordon in the 5th South Carolina regiment. He was born and died in South Carolina.