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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 38  page 185
          Mrs. Naiad Cresap Garland.
          DAR ID Number: 36523
          Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
          Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Cresap, of Maryland.
          Daughter of William Sanford Cresap and Mary Williams Boyd, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Joseph Cresap and Sidney Sanford, his third wife.
          Joseph Cresap, (1755-1827), served as lieutenant in the Maryland militia. He was born and died in Cumberland, Md.
          Also No. 35527.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 39  page 217
          Mrs. Laila F. Culbertson Jarvis.
          DAR ID Number: 38588
          Born in Buffalo, New York.
          Wife of Percival B. Jarvis.
          Descendant of Andrew Culbertson, of Pennsylvania.
          Daughter of John Norcross Culbertson and N. Francelia Chapman, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Thomas M. Culbertson and Nancy A., his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Culbertson, Jr., and Ann M., his wife.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Culbertson and Jennett Boyd, his wife.
          Andrew Culbertson, (1731-97), served as a ranger on the frontiers. He was in the battle with the Indians
          1782 on Bald Eagle Creek, where all but three of the entire force were killed. He died in Williamsport, Pa.
          Also Nos. 29673, 30167, 34373.

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          Mrs. Ida Boyd Johnson.
          DAR ID Number: 38714
          Born in Newberry County, South Carolina.
          Wife of Jerome B. Johnson.
          Descendant of Adam Fenwick Epting and of John Boyd, of South Carolina.
          [p.266] Daughter of James Marion Boyd and Harriet E. Brown, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Rev. Mark Moore Boyd and Elizabeth Epting, his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Nathan Boyd and Elizabeth Taggard, his wife; John Epting and Mary Cannon, his  wife.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Boyd and Jane Bernardoe, his wife; Adam Fenwick Epting and Mary
          Vardeman, his wife.
          John Boyd, (1740-1802), served as a private in the first South Carolina regiment under Col. C. C. Pinckney.
          He was born in Ireland; died in Newberry county, S. C., and is buried near New Hope Church.
          Adam Fenwick Epting, (1746-80), served in a regiment of foot and was killed by a band of Tories.
          Also No. 37484.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 41   page 34
          Mrs. Mertie Mead Crissman.
          DAR ID Number: 40093
          Born in Mt. Hope, Pennsylvania.
          Wife of Henry S. Crissman.
          Descendant of Ensign David Mead and of Andrew Culbertson.
          Daughter of Alfred Thomas Mead and Flora Kleckner, his wife.
          Granddaughter of James Saperfield Mead and Margaret Colter, his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of Darius Mead (1791-1871) and Sarah Logue (1792-1872), his wife, m. 1811; Thomas
          Colter, Jr., and Marie J. Culbertson, his wife.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Mead and Agnes Wilson, his 1st wife; Thomas Colter and Elizabeth Logue,
          his wife; William Culbertson and Margaret Johnson, his 2nd wife.
          Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Culbertson and Jennett Boyd, his wife.
          [p.34] David Mead, (1752-1816), served as ensign in the Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Hudson, New
          York; died in Meadville, Pa.
          Andrew Culbertson, (1731-97), served as ranger on the frontiers. He was in the battle with the Indians,
          1782, on Bald Eagle Creek where all but three of the entire force were killed. He died in Williamsport, Pa.
          Also Nos. 29673, 30167, 34373.

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          Mrs. Helena Bemus Hatch.
          DAR ID Number: 40536
          Born in Jamestown, New York.
          Wife of Fred E. Hatch.
          Descendant of Elijah Norton and of William Bemus.
          Daughter of William Prendergast Bemus and Helen Olivia Norton, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Charles Bemus and Rephelia Boyd, his wife; Morris Norton and Olivia Kent, his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of William Bemus (1762-1830) and Mary Prendergast, his wife; Elijah Norton, Jr., and
          Mary Moore Beardsley, his wife.
          See No. 40533.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Elijah Norton and Hannah West, his wife.
          Elijah Norton, (1740-1816), served in the sea coast defense of Martha's Vineyard under Capt. Benjamin
          Smith. He was born in Martha's Vineyard; died in New Braintree, Mass.
          Also No. 34277.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 41 page 228
          Mrs. Josephine Null Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 40601
          Born in East Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.
          Wife of John Dempsey Boyd.
          Descendant of Capt. Philip Null.
          Daughter of Henry Harrison Null (1815-1905) and Eleanor Dorn (1825-1904), his wife.
          Granddaughter of Henry Null (1783-1845) and Elizabeth Pool (1758-1873), his wife, m. 1804.
          Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Null and Margaret Bushong (Beauchamp), his wife, m. 1782.
          Philip Null, (1752-1834), served 1777 with the Associators under Capt. George Null, fourth company,
          Pennsylvania militia. He removed to North Carolina 1780 and in the southern campaign commanded a
          company of militia under Gen. Daniel Morgan and Gen. Francis Marion. In 1796 he returned [p.228] to
          Westmoreland Co., Pa., and later settled in Putnam county, Va. He and his wife are buried in Point Pleasant, Va.
          Also No. 39747.

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          Mrs. Alzora Cook.
          DAR ID Number: 40691
          Born in Crawford, Pennsylvania.
          Wife of Alfred R. Cook.
          Descendant of Calvin Fairbanks.
          Daughter of James Boyd and Edna Gustava Fairbanks, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Warren Fairbanks and Martha Bowen, his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of Calvin Fairbanks and Lydia Chamberlain, his wife.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Calvin Fairbanks and Jenny Ayers, his wife.
          Calvin Fairbanks, (1753-1836), was at Bunker Hill and the siege of Boston under Capt. Ephraim Richardson.
          He was placed on the pension roll of Windsor Co., Vt., 1831, for service as private, Mass. Continental line.
          He was born in Lancaster, Mass.; died in Barnard, Vt.
          Also Nos. 23046, 28313.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 41  page 272
          Mrs. Louisa H. Watson.
          DAR ID Number: 40722
          Born in South Thomaston, Maine.
          Wife of James Hall Watson.
          Descendant of Dr. Oliver Mann.
          Daughter of Samuel F. Coombs and Rachel Boyd, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Asa Coombs and Lucretia Mann, his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of Oliver Mann and Lucy Adams, his wife.
          Oliver Mann, (1756-1832), enlisted as surgeon's mate in Col. Job Cushing's regiment, Warren's brigade, for
          service in the northern department. He was born in Shrewsbury, Mass.; died in Castine, Maine.
          Also No. 8442.

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          [p.223] Miss Mary Robinson Moorhead.
          DAR ID Number: 41593
          Born in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania.
          Descendant of Samuel Craig, of Pennsylvania.
          Daughter of James D. Moorhead and Margaret Jane Elder, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Joseph Moorhead and Nancy Pollock, his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Moorhead and Nancy Agnes Craig, his wife.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Craig and Jane Boyd his 2d wife.
          Samuel Craig, (1730-77), was one of the signers of the Westmoreland Declaration. He served in the
          Commissary and was killed by the Indians on his way to Fort Ligonier to procure supplies. His son, Samuel,
          served as lieutenant.
         Also Nos. 24928, 27892, 33080.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 42   page 255
          Miss Nellie Smiley.
          DAR ID Number: 41679
          Born in Albany, Wisconsin.
          Descendant of William Bemus, of New York.
          Daughter of Charles Bemus Smiley and Anna Eliza Smith, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Daniel Smiley and Ellen Bemus, his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of Charles Bemus and Relepha Boyd, his wife.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Bemus and Mary Prendergast, his wife.
          William Bemus, (1762-1830), was a private in the fourth company, Saratoga regiment. His father was the
          owner of Bemus Heights battlefield and his three sons, Jotham, William and John were in the battle. He was
          born and died in Bemus Heights, N. Y.
          Also No. 33728.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 42  page 328
          [p.328] Mrs. Harriet Boyd Field.
          DAR ID Number: 41884
          Born in Atglen, Pennsylvania.
          Wife of William B. Field.
          Descendant of Col. William Evans, of Pennsylvania.
          Daughter of George Montgomery Boyd and Sarah Rogers, his wife.
          Granddaughter of John Rogers (1784-1838) and Rebecca Hilyard, his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of William Rogers and Mary Evans, his wife, m. 1779.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Rogers (1719-78) and Hannah Watson (1717-78), his wife, m. 1741;
          William Evans and Sarah Smith (d. 1773).
          William Evans, (1712-83), served as colonel of the fourth battalion of the militia, Chester county, where he
          was born and died.
          Also No. 5745.

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          Mrs. M. Helen Field Harvey.
          DAR ID Number: 41885
          Born in Bloomington, Illinois.
          Wife of Thomas B. Harvey.
          Descendant of Capt. Jacob Ten Eyck, 2nd, Jacob Kline, Lieut. Jeremiah Field, all of New Jersey and Col.
          William Evans, of Pennsylvania.
          Daughter of William Boyd Field and Harriet Boyd, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Richard T. Field and Mary Kline, his wife; George Boyd and Sarah Rogers, his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of Jeremiah Field and Jane Ten Eyck, his wife; Jacob Kline and Phebe Nevins, his wife;
          John Rogers and Rebecca Hilyard, his wife.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jacob Ten Eyck, 2nd and Margaret Hagaman, his wife;William Rogers and Mary
          Evans, his wife.
          Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Evans and Sarah Smith, his wife.
         See No. 41884.
          Jacob Ten Eyck, (1733-94), served as lieutenant and captain in the New Jersey militia in Somerset county,
          where he was born and died.
          Jacob Kline, (1751-1823), was a private in the Hunterdon county, New Jersey militia.
          Jeremiah Field, (1753-1832), served as private, sergeant and lieutenant in the Middlesex county militia.
          Also Nos. 5858, 16323, 31012.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43  page 147
          Mrs. Lizzie Shapleigh Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 42388
          Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
          Wife of John William Boyd.
          Descendant of Capt. Elisha Shapleigh, of Maine.
          Daughter of Augustus Frederick Shapleigh and Elizabeth Ann Umstead, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Richard Waldron Shapleigh and Dorothy Blasdel, his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of Elisha Shapleigh and Elizabeth Waldron, his wife.
          Elisha Shapleigh, (1749-1822), served as captain of York County militia. He was born in Elliott; died in Lebanon.
          Also Nos. 25408, 26911.

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          Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd Kennard.
          DAR ID Number: 42390
          Born in St. Louis, Missouri.
          Wife of John Burton Kennard.
          Descendant of Capt. Elisha Shapleigh.
          Daughter of John William Boyd and Lizzie Shapleigh, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Augustus Frederick Shapleigh and Elizabeth Ann Umstead, his wife.
          See No. 42388.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43  page 164
          Miss Nancy Coughtry.
          DAR ID Number: 42432
          Born in Bergen County, New Jersey.
          Descendant of Sergt. Timothy Butterfield, Gardner Baker and Lieut. Col. Barent Staats.
          Daughter of William Boyd Coughtry and Anna Agan Van Vorst his wife.
          Granddaughter of William Deniston Coughtry and Nancy Boyd, his wife; James Baker Van Vorst and
          Elizabeth Livingston Butterfield, his wife.
          See No. 42431.
          Gr.-granddaughter of Hugh Boyd and Catherine Staats (b. 1774), his wife, m. 1796.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Barent Staats and Antje Winne, his wife, m. 1767.
          Barent Staats served as captain, second major and lieutenant colonel in the New York militia 1778. He was
          born 1739 in Albany county, and died there.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43  page 253
          Mrs. Fannie Downes Burrell.
          DAR ID Number: 42670
          Born in Orange, New York.
          Wife of Charles C. Burrell.
          Descendant of Edward Downes.
          Daughter of John M. Rowley and Caroline Crocker, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Dr. W. R. Crocker and Jane Downes, his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of Amasa Downes and Fanny Boyd, his wife.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Edward Downes and Rhoda Billings, his second wife.
          Edward Downes, (1742-1800), was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm from Stoughton, Mass., where he
          was born. He died in Francestown, N. H.
          Also Nos. 11979, 13652, 18040, 34633, 37402.

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          Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd Travis.
          DAR ID Number: 42930
          Born in Eddyville, Kentucky.
          Wife of Dr. Daniel Jackson Travis.
          Descendant of Lieut. James Patton.
          Daughter of John Boyd and Elizabeth Gracey, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Matthew Gracey (1809-50) and Maria Ann Tilford (1813-47) his wife, m. 1827.
          Gr.-granddaughter of George Gracey and Mary Vaughn Patton (1773-1838), his wife, m. 1804.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Patton and Mary Dougherty, his wife.
          James Patton, (1748-1810), was lieutenant in Capt. William Harrold's company and served under Gen.
          George Rogers Clark. He was born in Virginia, was a pioneer of Louisville, Ky., where he died.
          Also Nos. 6421, 19560.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43  page 346
          Miss Marie Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 42931
          Born in Eddyville, Kentucky.
          Descendant of Lieut. James Patton.
          Daughter of John Boyd and Elizabeth Gracey, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Matthew Gracey and Maria Ann Tilford, his wife.
          See No. 42930.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43 page 357
          [p.357] Miss Louise Darwin Miller.
          DAR ID Number: 42960
          Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
          Descendant of Col. John Boyd, of Massachusetts.
          Daughter of Winthrop Miller and Ellen Louise Tuttle, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Erasmus Darwin Miller and Louise Clarke, his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Miller and Hannah Boyd, his wife.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Boyd and Hannah Dean, his wife.
          John Boyd, (1738-1828), commanded a company of minute men from Wrentham at the Lexington and
          Rhode Island Alarms. He died in Franklin and on his tombstone is “Col. John Boyd.”
          Also Nos. 1320, 14428, 29910.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43  page 366
          Mrs. Abigail Jenner Rice.
          DAR ID Number: 42989
          Born in Charleston, Massachusetts.
          Wife of George D. Rice.
          Descendant of David Goodwin, of Massachusetts.
          Daughter of Joseph F. Boyd and Abigail Jenner Goodwin (b. 1807), his wife.
          Granddaughter of David Goodwin, Jr., (b. 1766) and Mary Reed (d. 1840), his wife, m. 1791.
          Gr.-granddaughter of David Goodwin and Abigail Jenner (d. 1811), his 1st wife, m. 1764.
          David Goodwin, (1744-1825), served as private in the regiment of guards, detailed to guard troops. He was
          born and died in Charlestown, Mass.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 44 page 268
          Miss Minnie Ida Smith.
          DAR ID Number: 43703
          Born in Montgomery County, Ohio.
          Descendant of Capt. James Rogers, of Pennsylvania.
          Daughter of James Rogers Sharon Smith and Harriet McCarter,
          Granddaughter of Samuel Smith and Flora Rogers, his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of James Rogers and Eleanor Boyd, his wife.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Rogers and Florence Hutchinson, his wife.
          James Rogers, (1735-90), commanded a company at the battle of Long Island in Col. Timothy Green's
          Hanover Rifle Associators. He was born and died in Lancaster County.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 44 page 294
          Mrs. Kate Duval Harrison.
          DAR ID Number: 43773
          Born in Richmond, Virginia.
          Wife of Carter H. Harrison.
          Descendant of Robert Beverley and of Richard Randolph, of Virginia.
          Daughter of Robert Randolph Duval and Sarah Dandridge Cooke, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Philip Duval and Maria Beverley Randolph, his wife.
          Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Randolph and Maria Beverley, his wife.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Beverley and Maria Boyd Carter, his wife, m. 1773; Richard Randolph and
          Anne Meade, his wife.
          Richard Randolph, (1757-99), served as an officer in the cavalry. He was born in Henrico Co.; died in
          Williamsburg.
          Also Nos. 24437, 37005.
          [p.294] Robert Beverley, (1752-1800), while as clerk was imprisoned and fined because he refused to
          surrender the journals of the House to the British.
          Also Nos. 5880, 7370.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 44  page 329
          Miss Carrie B. Leonard.
          DAR ID Number: 43874
          Born in Wellsville, New York.
          Descendant of Col. David Leonard.
          Daughter of Rensselaer Leonard and Sarah S. Boyd, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Loring Leonard and Eunice Evans, his wife.
          [p.329] Gr.-granddaughter of David Leonard, Jr., and Elizabeth Sexton, his wife.
          Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of David Leonard and Mary Miller, his wife.
          David Leonard, (1737-1804), served as major at the Lexington Alarm, as lieutenant colonel 1776 and 1777 as
          colonel of Hampshire County, Mass. militia at Ticonderoga. He was born in Springfield, Mass.; died at Lake
          George, N. Y.
          Also No. 39604.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 45  page 44
          Miss Alma Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 44110
          Born in Fairfield Co., S. C.
          Descendant of John Boyd of South Carolina.
          Daughter of Rev. James Marion Boyd and Margaret Elizabeth Meadors, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Rev. Mark Moore Boyd and Elizabeth Epting, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of Rev. Nathan Boyd and Elizabeth Taggart, his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Boyd and Jane Bernardoe, his wife.
          John Boyd (1740-1802) served as a private in the first South Carolina regiment under Col. C. C. Pinckney.
          He died in Newbury Co., S. C. and is buried near New Hope Church.
          Also Nos. 37484, 38715.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 45  page 343
          Mrs. Elizabeth Janvier Humphrey.
          DAR ID Number: 44857
          Born in McDonough, Del.
          Wife of Warden R. Humphrey.
          Descendant of Lieut. Francis Janvier of Delaware.
          Daughter of James J. Janvier and Jane L. Boyd, his wife.
          Granddaughter of John Janvier and Eliza McDonough, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of Philip Janvier and Rebecca Golden, his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of Francis Janvier and Sarah De Haas, his wife.
          Francis Janvier (1744-98) served as lieutenant in Capt. John Clark's company, Delaware militia 1779-80 from
          New Castle where he was born.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 45  page 348
          Mrs. Lucy Boyd Trosdal.
          DAR ID Number: 44869
          Born in Bulloch Co., Ga.
          Wife of Einar Storm Trosdal.
          Descendant of Zachariah Taliaferro.
          Daughter of Dr. Montague L. Boyd and Laura J. Broyles, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Charles Edward Broyles and Lucy Johnson, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of Dr. O. R. Broyles and Sarah Ann Taliaferro, his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of Zachariah Taliaferro, Jr. (1759-1831) and Margaret Chew Carter, his wife.
          Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Zachariah Taliaferro and Mary Boutwell, his wife.
          Zachariah Taliaferro (1739-1811) was a member of the Committee of Safety of Amherst Co., Va. 1775 and
          sheriff of that county. He died in South Carolina.
          Also Nos. 9527, 21448, 23118, 35199, 42174.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 45  page 356
          Mrs. Nellie Errett Witherell.
          DAR ID Number: 44888
          Born in Kewanee, Ill.
          Wife of Albert Edwin Witherell.
          Descendant of Samuel Gibson.
          Daughter of Albert W. Errett and Martha H. Boyd, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Samuel G. Boyd and Eliza Young, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of John Boyd and Mary Gibson, his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Gibson and Elizabeth Baird, his wife.
          Samuel Gibson (1761-1836) was placed on the pension roll of Highland Co., Ohio 1832 for three years actual
          service as spy and private in the Virginia militia. He was born in Cumberland Co.,Pa.; died in Ohio.
          Also Nos. 26332, 27241.

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          Mrs. Emma W. Boyd Waddell.
          DAR ID Number: 44896
          Born in Peoria, Ill.
          Wife of Robert S. Waddell, Jr.
          Descendant of Col. John Bull and of Capt. John Boyd of Pennsylvania.
          Daughter of William Thomas Boyd and Clara Scott, his wife.
          Granddaughter of William Thomas Boyd and Grace Slater, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of John Boyd and Rebecca Bull, his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Bull and Mary Phillips, his wife.
          John Bull (1731-1824) was colonel of Pennsylvania Associators 1776 and a member of the convention that
          framed the state constitution in 1777; served on the Board of War.
          Also Nos. 71, 1133, 2550, 3114, 9721, 16538, 19311, 43066.
          John Boyd (1750-1832) was one of twenty called “The Forlorn Hope” led by mad Anthony Wayne in the
          assault on Stony Point. When captain of Rangers he was captured by Indians and taken to Canada. He was a
          member of the Society of the Cincinnati. He was born in Chester Co.; died in Northumberland Co., Penn.
          Also No. 1857.

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          [p.209] Mrs. Charlotte Lansing Boyd Webb.
          DAR ID Number: 45497
          Born in Tioga Co., N. Y.
          Wife of George Chandler Webb.
          Descendant of Col. John Bayard, Lieut. Col. Edward Antill, Jr., Col. Zephaniah Platt and Ensign Gerrit G. Lansing.
          Daughter of Bayard Boyd and Manette Lansing, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Samuel Boyd and Anna Maria Bayard, his 2nd wife; Richard Lansing and Susan Platt, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of Gerrit G. Lansing and Manette Antill, his wife; John Bayard and Margaret Hodge (d.
          1780), his wife, m. 1759; Jonas Platt and Helen Livingston, his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter Zephaniah Platt and Hannah Davis, his 1st wife; Edward Antill and Charlotte Riverin, his wife.
          John Bayard (1738-1807) was colonel of the second battalion, Penn. militia. He was born in Cecil Co., Md.,
          removed to Pennsylvania 1756 and died in New Brunswick, N. J.
          Also Nos. 1215, 4964, 24764.
          Edward Antill, Jr. (1742-89), a graduate of Columbia college, volunteered 1775 under Montgomery and was
          appointed chief engineer. In 1776 he was lieutenant colonel of Hazen's regiment “Congress Own;” was
          captured on Long Island and not exchanged until 1780. He commanded the regiment at Yorktown. He was
          born in Piscataqua, N. J.; died in St. Johns, Canada.
          Also Nos. 4716, 6159, 30236.
          Zephaniah Platt, Jr. (1735-1807) served on the Committee of Safety and in the Provincial Congress. He was
          colonel of Associated Exempts of Dutchess Co. 1779. He was born in Huntington; died in Plattsburg, a town
          he founded.
          Also Nos. 18848, 37757, 40146.
          Gerrit G. Lansing (1760-1831) served as ensign in Capt. Henry Tribout's company, Col. Peter Gansevoot's
          regiment, Brig. Gen. James Clinton's brigade 1779. Also served in Sullivan's western expedition and
          subsequently in Col. Van Schaick's regiment where he remained until the close of the war. He was born in
          Albany; died in Oriskany, N. Y.

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          Mrs. Sarah Boyd Nixon Norris.
          DAR ID Number: 45511
          Born in Bridgeton, N. J.
          Wife of Henry McCoy Norris.
          Descendant of Col. David Potter of New Jersey.
          Daughter of James Boyd Nixon and Ellen Madaleine Scull, his wife.
          Granddaughter of William G. Nixon and Sarah Boyd Potter, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of James Boyd Potter and Jane Barron, his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of David Potter and Sarah Boyd, his 2nd wife.
          David Potter (1745-1805) was colonel of the second battalion, [p.217] Cumberland Co., New Jersey state
          troops. He was taken prisoner at Germantown, and after many months of confinement was paroled. In 1781
          he protested against the injustice of not consummating his exchange, as his parole was liable to be recalled.
          He died in Bridgeton, N. J.
          Also Nos. 1737, 2033, 28395.

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          Mrs. Nellie Boyd Beasley.
          DAR ID Number: 45709
          Born in Wethersfield, Ill.
          Wife of Harrison E. Beasley.
          Descendant of Samuel Gibson.
          Daughter of Cyrus H. Boyd and Sarah Hill, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Samuel G. Boyd and Eliza Y. Boyd, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of John Boyd and Mary Gibson, his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Gibson and Elizabeth Baird, his wife.
          Samuel Gibson (1761-1836) was placed on the pension roll of Highland Co., Ohio, 1832 for three years'
          actual service as spy and private in the Virginia militia. He was born in Cumberland Co., Pa.; died in Ohio.
          Also Nos. 26332, 27241, 44888.

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          Mrs. Martha Mygatt Boyd Hurlbutt.
          DAR ID Number: 45784
          Born in New York, N. Y.
          Wife of Frederick Wood Hurlbutt.
          Descendant of Eli Mygatt.
          Daughter of James Madison Boyd and Harriette Mygatt, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Eli Mygatt and Martha Downes, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of Noadiah Mygatt and Clarissa Lynes, his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of Eli Mygatt and Abigail Starr, his 1st wife.
          Eli Mygatt (1742-1807) served in the defense of Danbury, his native place. He was a member of the
          Assembly twenty-three years; died during the session and was buried with military honors.
          Also Nos. 2382, 3100, 5220, 7428, 9015, 10936, 15170, 28531, 31047.

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          Mrs. Ida Frances Mccolm.
          DAR ID Number: 46447
          Born in Scioto Co., Ohio.
          Wife of William O. McColm.
          Descendant of Uriah Barber, Capt. Thomas Cole, Sergt. Amos Cole and Lieut. William Huston.
          Daughter of William E. Barber (d. 1889) and Caroline Cole (1833-1902), his wife, m. 1851.
          Granddaughter of Uriah Barber and Rachel Baird, his wife; Silas W. Cole (1797-1875) and Elizabeth Huston
          (1804-61), his wife, m. 1822.
          Gr-granddaughter of Amos Cole and Lucy Clark, his wife; William Huston and Susannah Boyd (1772-1875),
          his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Cole and Miriam Kinnee, his wife; William Huston and Susannah —, his wife.
          Uriah Barber (1761-1846) was placed on the pension roll of Scioto County, Ohio, 1832, for two years' actual
          service as private Pennsylvania line. He enlisted 1778 from Northumberland County,  Pa. He was born in
          Pennsylvania; died in Portsmouth, Ohio.
          Thomas Cole (1736-82) was appointed captain 1776 of a company in Col. Christopher Green's regiment, of
          Rhode Island troops.
          Amos Cole (1759-1852) was placed on the pension roll of Chenango County, N. Y., for service as private in
          the Connecticut Continental line. He was born in Voluntown, Conn.; died in Sherburne, N. Y.
          Also Nos. 2994, 9016, 23221, 33526, 34339.
          [p.203] William Huston served as ensign 1777, in Hartley's Additional Continental regiment; promoted
          lieutenant 1778 and served in the 11th Pennsylvania regiment. In 1783 he was transferred to the Second
          Pennsylvania regiment and served to the close of the war. He was born 1760.

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          Miss Edith Beatrice Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 46510
          Born in Crawford Co., Pa.
          Descendant of Calvin Fairbanks.
          Daughter of James Boyd and Edna Gustava Fairbanks, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Warren Fairbanks and Martha Bowen, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of Calvin Fairbanks, Jr., and Lydia Chamberlain, his wife.
          [p.231] Gr-gr-granddaughter of Calvin Fairbanks and Jenny Ayres, his wife.
          Calvin Fairbanks (1753-1836), served as a private in Capt. Ephraim Richardson's company 1775; he was at
          the battle of Bunker Hill and at the Siege of Boston. He was born in Lancaster, Mass.; died in Barnard, Vt.

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          Miss Jessie R. Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 46511
          Born in Crawford Co., Pa.
          Descendant of Calvin Fairbanks.
          Daughter of James Boyd and Edna Gustava Fairbanks, his wife.
          See. No. 46510.

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          Mrs. Lulie Miller Fisher.
          DAR ID Number: 47551
          Born in Newnan, Ga.
          Wife of Harry C. Fisher.
          Descendant of Dr. Hugh Boyd.
          Daughter of Jedediah Swan Miller and Sarah Frances Amis, his wife.
          [p.261] Granddaughter of William Amis and Jane Pinson, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Pinson and Lucy Johnston, his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of Francis Pinson and Martha Boyd (b. about 1770 or 75), his wife.
          Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Hugh Boyd and Jane Boyd, his wife.
          Hugh Boyd was surgeon 1776 in the 4th North Carolina Regiment, Continental Troops. He was born in North
          Carolina.

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          Mrs. Grace Boyd Garrett.
          DAR ID Number: 47577
          Born in Osca, Ill.
          Wife of Douglas Garrett.
          Descendant of Lieut. George Brown, Jr., of Pennsylvania.
          Daughter of George Yardley Boyd and Sarah Matheson, his wife.
          [p.272] Granddaughter of John Boyd and Susan Yardley, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Yardley and Susannah Brown, his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Brown, Jr., and Elizabeth Field, his wife.
          George Brown, Jr. (1723-99), was a 2nd lieutenant 1775 in the 7th Associated Company of Falls Township,
          Bucks County. He was born and died in Bucks County.

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          Miss Mamie E. Wood.
          DAR ID Number: 47678
          Born in New Orleans, La.
          Descendant of Hugh Alexander, Hugh Alexander, Jr., David Boyd, Lewis Humphreys and William Gilson.
          Daughter of Burris Doudney Wood (1836-1902) and Miriam Anna Widney (1837-72), his wife, m. 1855.
          Granddaughter of Jonathan Wood and Wilhelmina Jones, his wife; Charles Widney (1815-78) and Mary
          Alexander Gilson (1811-78), his wife, m. 1831.
          Gr-granddaughter of Averiah Wood and Susannah Humphreys, his wife; William Gilson (1789-1858) and
          Phœbe Alexander (1792-1841), his wife, m. 1810.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of Hugh Alexander and Jemima Patterson, his wife, m. 1788; Thomas Gilson
          (1765-1813) and Nancy Boyd (1772-1846), his wife, m. 1786; Lewis Humphreys and Elizabeth —, his wife,
          m. 1782.
          Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Hugh Alexander and Martha Edmiston, his wife; William Gilson and Elizabeth
          Craighead (b. 1740), his wife; David Boyd and Elizabeth Henderson, his wife, m. 1771.
          Hugh Alexander (1724-77) was a member of the Assembly, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, and
          signed the Declaration of Rights. He died in Philadelphia during the session of the Assembly.
          Also Nos. 6924, 11306, 14390.
          Hugh Alexander, Jr. (1765-1835), served as a Ranger on the frontiers in the Cumberland County, Pa., militia
          1781. He was born in Perry County, Pa.; died in Juniata County.
           David Boyd (1743-1831) enlisted as a private in Capt. James Chambers' company, Col. William
          Thompson's battalion of riflemen, 1775; re-enlisted 1776 in Capt. James Grier's company, serving continually
          throughout the war. He was born in Cumberland County, Pa.; died in Washington County.
          Lewis Humphreys (1753-1805) enlisted on the ship “Defense” 1775 from Maryland. He was born in
          Maryland; died in Greenwich, N. J.
          William Gilson (1730-1806) enlisted 1777 and served as private in Capt. James Laird's company, Cumberland
          County, Pa., militia. He died in Westmoreland County, Pa.  More on David Boyd and Elizabeth Henderson

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          Mrs. Mary Elliott Fahey.
          DAR ID Number: 48469
          Born in York, Pa., 1818.
          Wife of Richard Fahey.
          Descendant of Robert Elliott.
          Daughter of Robert Elliott and Mrs. Margaret Johnston Boyd (1774-1840), his 2nd wife.
          Robert Elliott (1747-1823) served as private in the 7th Pennsylvania Continental line, and was at the battle of
          Bunker Hill. He was born in Ireland; died in York County, Pa.

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          Miss Dora Perkins Smiley.
          DAR ID Number: 48555
          Born in Augusta, Me.
          Descendant of Sergt. Edward Springer.
          Daughter of Alonzo Smiley and Octava Springer, his wife.
          Granddaughter of James Springer and Fanny Boyd, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of Edward Springer and Edith Merihew, his wife.
          Edward Springer served on the Rhode Island Alarm 1781, in Capt. Henry Jenne's company. He was born
          1752 in Dartmouth, Mass.

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          Miss Harriet E. Livingston.
          DAR ID Number: 49196
          Born in Shippenville, Pa.
          Descendant of John Livington.
          Daughter of John Jay Livingston (1798-1890) and Maria Rice, his 2nd wife.
          Granddaughter of William Livingston and Sarah Tracy, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of John Livingston and — Boyd, his wife.
          John Livingston served as a private in Capt. Alexander Mc-Nitt's company, Col. Alexander Webster's
          regiment, Charlotte County, New York, militia. He was born in Ireland; died about 1789 in New York.

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          Mrs. Nancy E. Young.
          DAR ID Number: 49738
          Born in La Fayette, Ala.
          Wife of G. C. Young.
          Descendant of William Blakely.
          Daughter of Andrew Jackson Blakely and Mary E. C. Meadows, his wife.
          Granddaughter of William Blakely, Jr., and Elizabeth Parks, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of William Blakely and Nancy Boyd, his wife.
          William Blakely (1760-1947) enlisted in Capt. Saxon's company, Col. McCrary's regiment of South Carolina,
          and was engaged in the battle of Stono and other minor engagements. He received a pension. He was born in
          Pennsylvania; died in Laurens, S. C.

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          Mrs. Margaret Baird Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 50530
          Born in Aurora, Ill.
          Wife of Harry Roberts Boyd.
          Descendant of Lieut. Sylvanus Towne, of Massachusetts.
          Daughter of Robert Anderson Baird and Agnes Wells Towne, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Sylvanus Towne and Margaret A. Souter, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of William Towne and Sally Barbour, his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of Sylvanus Towne and Margaret Watson, his wife.
          [p.239] Sylvanus Towne (1750-1818), enlisted as private at the Lexington Alarm, in Capt. Ebenezer Craft's
          company, Col. Larned's regiment, and as sergeant, same regiment, 1775; promoted lieutenant, 1777. He was
          born in Oxford, Mass.

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          Mrs. Mary Glenn B. Rowland.
          DAR ID Number: 51236
          Born in Martinsburg, Va.
          Wife of Oregon Wentworth Rowland.
          Descendant of Col. James Reed, James Glenn and James Stephenson.
          Daughter of Benjamin R. Boyd and Mary Rebecca Glenn, his wife.    More on these Boyds
          Granddaughter of Samuel Boyd (1775-1819) and Mary Reed Stephenson (1779-1857), his wife, m. 1798;
          James Glenn and Ruth Burns, his 2nd wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of James Stephenson and Mary Reed (1742-1828), his wife, m.1763.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Reed and Margaret Floyd, his wife, m. 1730.
          James Reed (1710-98), served in the Pennsylvania line. He was born in Ireland; died in York County, Pa.
           He had seven sons in the army.
          James Stephenson served as a private in the Virginia line. He removed to Pughtown,Frederick County, Va.,
          where he died.
          Also No. 16504.
          James Glenn (1757-1832), served as a scout. He was born and died in Jefferson County, Va.
          Also No. 37113.

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          Miss Josephine Norville.
          DAR ID Number: 51360
          Born in Chillicothe, Mo.
          Descendant of Benjamin Drake.
          Daughter of William N. Norville and Isabella Drake, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Joshua H. Drake and Charlotte Gibbs, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Drake and Deborah Ferris, his wife.
          Benjamin Drake (1766-1844), enlisted as a private, 1779, under Capt. Ebenezer Boyd and Col. Samuel Drake
          and 1780 served several short terms. In 1832 applied for a pension, which was granted. He was born in
          Peekskill, N. Y.

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          Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd Gillman Hires.
          DAR ID Number: 51400
          Born in Roadstown, N. J.
          Wife of Benjamin Franklin Hires.
          Descendant of James Sayres and of David Gillman.
          Daughter of David Sayres Gillman (1819-93) and Rosina Carnell (1829-92), his wife.
          Granddaughter of William Gillman (1781-1848), and Rachel Sayres (1790-1874), his wife, m. 1808.
          Gr-granddaughter of David Gillman and Lydia Gillman (1751-1810), his wife, m. 1768; James Sayres and
          Rachel Sheppard (1762-90), his 1st wife.
          James Sayres (1750-1815), was stationed, 1778, at Hancock Bridge at the time of the bloody massacre. He
          was supposed to have been mortally wounded, but recovered.
          David Gillman (1749-1810), served as wagoner in the New Jersey state troops and militia. He was born and
          died in New Jersey.
          Also No. 45059.

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          Mrs. Kathryn Robinson Leach.
          DAR ID Number: 51503
          Born at Washington C. H., Ohio.
          Wife of Robert Leach.
          Descendant of Major Joseph McGarrough, of Pennsylvania.
          Daughter of Robert A. Robinson and Helena Elizabeth Mark, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Isaac Newton Mark and Elizabeth McLean, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of Daniel McLean and Helena Boyd, his 1st wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of Duncan McLeon and Elizabeth McGarrough, his wife.
          Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph McGarrough and Mrs. Renich, his wife.
          Joseph McGarrough (1757-1809), served as a ranger, 1778-83, on the frontiers from  Westmoreland County.
          He was born in Scotland.
          Also No. 29646.

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          Mrs. Mary Bell Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 51598
          Born in Jackson, Tenn.
          Wife of Alston M. Boyd.
          Descendant of Capt. James Bell, and of Sergt. James Henry Slack, of Pennsylvania.
          Daughter of T. W. Bell (1844-84) and Lucia Camille Bright (b. 1852), his wife, m. 1874.
          Granddaughter of Alfred A. Bell (1809-73) and Mary Lowry (1814-96), his wife, m. 1837; Johnston E.
          Bright and Sarah Bell Slack, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Bell (1780-1822) and Mary Anne Woland (1782-1866), his wife, m. 1797;
          James Elijah Slack and Sophia Leake, his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Bell and Esther Bell, his wife; James Henry Slack and Alice Torbet, his wife.
          James Bell, was in Col. Samuel Lewis' regiment, and served at the siege of Yorktown. He died, 1805, in
          Nelson County, Va.
          [p.263] James Henry Slack (1756-1831), aided in ferrying the army across the Delaware that memorable
          night, 1776. He was at Valley Forge, and 1781 in the southern campaign. He was born and died in Bucks County, Pa.
          Also Nos. 3019, 8055, 30883.

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          Mrs. Alberta Caruthers Lone.
          DAR ID Number: 51599
          Born in Mississippi.
          Wife of William Lone.
          Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Hopson, of Virginia.
          Daughter of Albert B. Caruthers and Janie Leavell, his wife.
          Granddaughter of Napolean Leavell, Jr., and Melbry Williams, his wife.
          Gr-granddaughter of Napolean Leavell and Eliza Jane Hopson, his wife.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of George Hopson and Eliza Road, his wife.
          Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Hopson and Sallie Boyd, his wife.
          Joseph Hopson (1752-1815), served as lieutenant and was at the battle of Cowpens. He was born and died in
          Fairfax County, Va.
          Also No. 27943.

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          Mrs. Mabel Walford Boyd.
          DAR ID Number: 52113
          Born in Olcott, N. Y.
          Wife of Henry A. Boyd.
          Descendant of Samuel Pearce and of John Walford.
          Daughter of John Walford (1824-81) and Irene Ferris (1826-93), his wife, m. 1845.
          Granddaughter of James Walford (1789-1831) and Frances Smith-McNair (1791-1863), his wife, m. 1816.
          Gr-granddaughter of John Walford and Lucy Pearce (1759-91), his wife, m. 1788.
          Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Pearce and Esther Wiley, his wife.
          [p.51] Samuel Pearce (1719-1816 served in the Pawtucket Rangers, 1777. He was born in Rhode Island;
          died on Prudence Island.
          John Walford (1763-1814) enlisted from the town of Newport for the campaign of 1782, serving at
          Ticonderoga. He was born in Rhode Island; died in Middlesex, N. Y.

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