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Mrs. Carolyn Roberts Hill. DAR ID Number: 53707

Born in Prince George County, Md.
Wife of Norman Hill, M. D.

Descendant of Ensign Daniel Kent, of Maryland.
Daughter of Joseph Kent Roberts and Amelia Williams, his wife.
Granddaughter of Richard Roberts and Sarah Kent, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Kent and Sarah Bond, his wife.

Daniel Kent (1745-84) served in the militia of Calvert County, Md., and was a member of the Council of Safety. He was born and died in Calvert County.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 54 page 316


Mrs. Fanny Johnson Dennis Rogers. DAR ID Number: 53710

Born in Frederick County, Md.
Wife of Henry W. Rogers.

Descendant of Col. Robert McPherson and of Gov. Thomas Johnson.
Daughter of George R. Dennis and Alice McPherson, his wife.
Granddaughter of John McPherson and Frances R. Johnson, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Robert McPherson and Agnes Miller, his wife, m. 1751; Thomas Jennings Johnson and Elizabeth Russell, his 2nd wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Johnson and Anne Jennings, his wife.

Robert McPherson (1730-89) was a delegate from York County to the Provincial Congress and served as colonel of Associators. His commission is in the family. He was born in Scotland; died in Pennsylvania.

Thomas Johnson (1732-1819), first governor of Maryland; member of Congress, 1775, and June 15th, nominated George Washington commander-in-chief of the Continental forces. He was brigadier general of militia, and distinguished himself at Paoli. He was born in Calvert County, Md.; died in Frederick.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 54 page 318


Mrs. Helen Beaureguard Parr. DAR ID Number: 54285

Born in Baltimore, Md.
Wife of Charles E. Parr.

Descendant of John Stevens.
Daughter of D. I. McKew, M. D. (1829-85), and Victorine S. Hilger (1824-98), his wife, m. 1853. [p.124]
Granddaughter of Abraham Hilger (1782-1826) and Sophia Robinson (1803-91), his wife, m. 1821.
Gr-granddaughter of David Robinson and Catherine Johnson (1783-1841), his wife, m. 1800.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joshua Johnson (1761-1816) and Elizabeth Goodwin (1766-1816), his wife, m. 1782.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Richard Goodwin (1743-96) and Mary Stevens (b. 1751), his wife, m. 1765.
Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Stevens and Ann Burton (1727-97), his wife, m. 1750.

John Stevens (1728-97) enlisted, 1776, as a private in Capt. John Brooke's Company, Calvert County, Maryland. He was born and died in Anne Arundel County.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 55 page 124


Mrs. Caroline Carson Smith Miller. DAR ID Number: 54529

Born in Ninde County, Miss.
Wife of Thaddeus Miller.

Descendant of Lieut. Nathan Smith, of Maryland.
Daughter of Madison Smith (b. 1801) and Emily Hawkins Carson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Mordica Smith and Elizabeth Smith, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Smith and Sarah —, his wife.

Nathan Smith (1762-83) served as ensign, 1778, in Capt. John Mackall's company, Calvert County militia, and, 1779, as lieutenant in the 4th Maryland regiment. He was born and died in Calvert County, Md.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 55 page 228


Miss Alice Taney Appold. DAR ID Number: 56034

Born in Baltimore, Md.

Descendant of Benjamin Mackall, of Maryland.
Daughter of George J. Appold and Sarah Mackall Mackenzie, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Mackenzie and Tacy Burgess Norbury, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Cosmo Mackenzie and Sarah Mackall, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Mackall and Mary Taylor, his wife.

Benjamin Mackall (1745-1807) was a member of the Committee of Correspondence, 1774-76. He was born and died in Calvert County, Md.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 57 page 13


Miss Anne Edmondson Hough. DAR ID Number: 56311

Born in Baltimore, Md.

Descendant of Col. James Johnson, of Maryland.
Daughter of Samuel Johnson Hough and Mary Edmondson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel H. Hough and Margaretta Johnson, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of James Johnson, Jr., and Ann C. Richards, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Johnson and Margaret Skinner, his wife.

James Johnson (1736-1809) commanded the Monocacy battalion of Frederick County, Maryland militia. He was born in Calvert County, Md.; died in Springfield, Frederick County.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 57 page 108


Mrs. Bessie Smith Frazier. DAR ID Number: 56724

Born in Rosedale, Miss.
Wife of Edwin Gordon Frazier.

Descendant of Lieut. Nathan Smith, of Maryland.
Daughter of Washington J. Smith and Ann Croom Bellamy, his wife.
Granddaughter of J. Madison Smith (b. 1801) and Emily Hawkins Carson, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Mordica Smith and Elizabeth Smith, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathan Smith and Sarah —, his wife.

Nathan Smith (1762-83) served as ensign, 1778, in Capt. John Mackall's company, Calvert County militia and, 1779, was lieutenant in the 4th Maryland regiment. He was born and died in Calvert County, Md.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 57 page 249


Mrs. Nina Roberts Smith. DAR ID Number: 57096

Born in Calvert County, Md.
Wife of Hoval Arnold Smith.

Descendant of Ensign Joseph Blake, Jr., of Maryland.
Daughter of Richard Roberts, Jr., and Henrietta Sewell Morsell, his wife.
Granddaughter of Richard Roberts and Elizabeth Gantt, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John Gantt and Mary Heigh Blake, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Blake, Jr., and Elizabeth Blake, his wife.

Joseph Blake (1760-1843) was commissioned ensign, 1778, of Calvert County militia. He was born and died in Calvert County, Md.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 58 page 33


Mrs. Sybil Wright McLandress. DAR ID Number: 57336

Born in New Haven, Conn.
Wife of George Stuart McLandress.

Descendant of Lieut. William Fitzhugh and of Brig.-Gen. Robert Van Rensselaer.
Daughter of Hamilton Mercer Wright and Annie D. Fitzhugh, his wife.
Granddaughter of William D. Fitzhugh and Annie E. Carroll, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Hughes Fitzhugh and Anne Frisbie Dana, his wife; Charles Carroll and Alida Van Rensselaer, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Fitzhugh and Anne Hughes, his wife; Jeremiah Van Rensselaer and Sybel Adeline Kain, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Van Rensselaer and Cornelia Rutsen, his wife.

William Fitzhugh (1761-1839) served as cornet in the 3rd Continental Dragoons, 1779, and in 1782 rose to the rank of lieutenant and served to the close of the war. He was born in Calvert County, Md.; died in Livingston County, N. Y.

Robert Van Rensselaer (1709-1802) was commissioned colonel, 1775, and served under his brother-in-law, Gen. Philip Schuyler. He represented the Manor of Claverack in the Provincial Congress, 1775-77. He was a zealous and active officer and, 1780, was promoted brigadier-general. He was born and died in Claverack, N. Y.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 58 page 116


Mrs. Anne Grahame Dennis Smith. DAR ID Number: 58324

Born in Frederick, Md.
Wife of Franklin B. Smith, M. D.

Descendant of Governor Thomas Johnson, of Maryland.
Daughter of George Robinson Dennis and Fanny McPherson, his 2nd wife.
Granddaughter of John McPherson and Frances Russell Johnson, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Jennings Johnson and Elizabeth Russell, his 2nd wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Johnson and Ann Jennings, his wife.

Thomas Johnson (1732-1819) was first Governor of Maryland, member of Congress, 1775, and June 15th nominated George Washington Commander-in-Chief of the Continental forces. He was brigadier-general of militia and distinguished himself at Paoli. He was born in Calvert County, Md.; died in Frederick.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 59 page 113


Mrs. Augusta Detmering Maynadier. DAR ID Number: 59797

Born in Baltimore, Md.
Wife of Thomas Murray Maynadier.

Descendant of William Fitzhugh.
Daughter of Edward Schwartz, M. D., and Margaret Murray Maynadier Fitzhugh, his 2nd wife.
Granddaughter of Daniel Dulany Fitzhugh and Margaret Murray Maynadier, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of George Lee Mason Fitzhugh (b. 1748) and Mary Grafton Dulany, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Fitzhugh and Martha Lee, his 1st wife, m. 1744.

William Fitzhugh (1721-98) was a member of the Maryland convention, 1776, and afterward member of the Council of State. He was born in Stafford County, Va.; died in Calvert County, Md.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 60 page 269


Mrs. Julia Nesbitt Millan. DAR ID Number: 60446

Born in Clear Springs, Md.
Wife of William Millan.

Descendant of Col. James Johnson.
Daughter of Jonathan Nesbitt and Mary Johnson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Tobias Johnson and Ruth Mason, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Robert Johnson and Mary Belt, his 2nd wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Johnson and Peggy Skinner, his wife.

James Johnson (1736-1809) commanded a battalion of infantry in the Flying Camp. He was born in Calvert County; died in Frederick County, Md.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 61 page 146


Mrs. Annie M. Frazee. DAR ID Number: 61220

Born in Philadelphia, Pa.
Wife of John T. Frazee.

Descendant of Hon. Richard Dallam.
Daughter of Edwin Merritt and Anna Eliza Wayne, his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Wayne (1793-1864) and Ann Dallam (1799-1853), his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Dallam and Susan Jacoby, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Dallam and Susan Coall, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Richard Dallam and — Wallace, his wife.

Richard Dallam (1718-1805) was a member of the Committee of Hartford County, 1775, and represented the county in the Convention, 1776. He was born in Calvert County, Md.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 62 page 78


Mrs. Margaret Helen Wells Lee. DAR ID Number: 64642

Born in Bay City, Mich.
Wife of Stanley Lee.

Descendant of William Fitzhugh, 2nd, Lieut. William Fitzhugh, 3rd, Anne Frisby Fitzhugh, Capt. Peregrine Fitzhugh, Horatio Jones, and Lieut. Richard Falley.
Daughter of Charles Russell Wells and Isabella Savage Fitzhugh, his wife.
Granddaughter of Eleazer Wells, M. D., and Margaret Cleveland Hubbard, his wife; Charles Carroll Fitzhugh and Jane M. Jones, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Daniel Hughes Fitzhugh and Anne Frisby Dana, his wife; Horatio Jones and Elizabeth Starr (1779-1844), his 2nd wife, m. 1795; Norman Hubbard and Sarah Falley, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Fitzhugh, 3rd, and Ann Hughes, his wife; Daniel Falley and Elizabeth Holland, his wife; William R. Dana and Anne Frisby Fitzhugh (b. 1782), his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Fitzhugh, 2nd, and Ann Frisby, his 2nd wife; Peregrine William Fitzhugh and Elizabeth Crowley Chew, his wife (parents of Anne Frisby Fitzhugh); Richard Fally and Margaret Hitchcock, his wife.

William Fitzhugh, 2nd (1721-98), was a member of the Maryland convention, 1776, and subsequently Council of State. He was born in Stafford County, Va., removed to Maryland before the Revolution, and died in Calvert County, Md.

William Fitzhugh, 3rd (1761-1839), was cornet of 3rd Continental Dragoons, 1779; lieutenant, 1782; transferred to Baylor's regiment [p.224] and served to the close of the war. He was born in Calvert County, Md.; died in Livingston County, N. Y.

Anne Frisby Fitzhugh (1727-93) defended her husband, who was blind, and assisted her two sons to escape when her home was threatened by a detachment of British. She was born in Cecil County; died in Calvert County, Md.

Peregrine Fitzhugh (1759-1811) served as cornet of the 3rd Continental Dragoons, 1778; appointed aide-de-camp to General Washington, 1781, and also captain of Dragoons, serving to the close of the war. He was born in Calvert County, Md.; died in Sodus, N. Y.

Horatio Jones (1763-1836) enlisted as a fifer; volunteered in the Bedford Rangers under Capt. John Boyd. He was captured and not exchanged until peace was declared. He was a pensioner when he died, in Livingston County, N. Y. He was born in Chester County, Pa. Also Nos. 38467, 43026.

Richard Falley (1740-1808), who had fought in the early wars, served as lieutenant at the battle of Bunker Hill. He was born in district of George's River, Me.; died in Westfield, Mass.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 65 page 224


Mrs. Rose Allen Ellis. DAR ID Number: 65120

Born in New Orleans, La.
Wife of Robert Richardson Ellis.

Descendant of Brig.-Gen. James Wilkinson and of Capt. Simeon Martin.
Daughter of Carroll Woolsey Allen (b. 1832) and Kate Wilkinson (b. 1843), his wife, m. 1869.
Granddaughter of Noah H. Allen (d. 1835) and Harriet Martin (1794-1833), his wife, m. 1816; Robert Andrews Wilkinson (1809-62) and Mary Stark Gildart (1809-1901), his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Biddle Wilkinson (1789-1865) and Catherine Andrews, his wife; Simeon Martin and Abigail Durfee (1750-1832), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Wilkinson and Anne Biddle, his wife.

James Wilkinson (1758-1825) entered the army at an early age under Col. William Thompson, of Pennsylvania; 1776 served as aide to Generals Greene, Arnold, and Gates. In 1777 was adjutant general; 1778, served on the Board of War, and at the close of the war was brigadier-general of militia. He was born in Calvert County, Md.; died in City of Mexico.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 66 page 42


Mrs. Elizabeth E. Owings Dennis. DAR ID Number: 65884

Born in Baltimore, Md.
Wife of Archibald Russell Dennis.

Descendant of Gov. Thomas Johnson, of Maryland.
Daughter of Samuel Sheridan Owings and Eliza Yates Wethered, his wife.
Granddaughter of Samuel Wethered and Elizabeth Evans, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Hugh W. Evans and Mary Ann Murray Johnson, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Jennings Johnson and Elizabeth Russell, his 2nd wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Johnson and Ann Jennings, his wife.

Thomas Johnson (1732-1819), first governor of Maryland, member of Congress, 1775, and, June 15th, nominated George Washington Commander-in-Chief of the Continental forces. He was brigadiergeneral of militia and distinguished himself at Paoli. He was born in Calvert County, Md.; died in Frederick.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 66 page 305


Miss Edith Ross Wayne. DAR ID Number: 70420

Born in Philadelphia, Pa.

Descendant of Richard Dallam.
Daughter of Stephen Simmons Wayne (1839-1903) and Isabella Stuart Ross (1839-84), his wife, m. 1864.
Granddaughter of Joseph Wayne (1793-1864) and Ann Dallam (1799-1853), his wife, m. 1818.
Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Dallam and Susannah Jacoby, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Dallam and Susan Coale, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Richard Dallam and — Wallace, his wife.

Richard Dallam (1714-1805) was a member of the Committee of Harford County, Md., 1775; represented the county in the Convention, 1776. He was born in Calvert County, Md.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 71 page 154


Mrs. Evelina Prescott Mcgavock. DAR ID Number: 70904

Born in St. Landry Parish, La.
Wife of James H. McGavock.

Descendant of Lieut. Benjamin Mackall, of Maryland.
Daughter of Benjamin Prescott (b. 1831) and Catherine E. Taylor (1830-78), his wife, m. 1858.
Granddaughter of Walter Hanson Stone Taylor (1806-75) and Harriet Beall Mackall, his wife, m. 1836.
Gr-granddaughter of Leonard Mackall and Catherine Beall, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Mackall and Rebecca Covington, his wife.

Benjamin Mackall was an officer in the Maryland Line and a delegate to the Freeman's Committee at Annapolis, 1774, and member of the Constitutional Convention, 1776. He was born, 1723, in Calvert County, Md.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 71 page 324


Mrs. Ida Murphy Shirk. DAR ID Number: 72142

Born in Indianapolis, Ind.
Wife of Elbert Wright Shirk.

Descendant of Marshall Stone, Edward Talbott, Capt. John Talbott, and Robert Houston.
Daughter of John Walls Murphy (1828-1900) and Ann Elizabeth Morrison (b. 1829), his wife, m. 1859.
Granddaughter of William Brady Murphy (1798-1857) and Rebecca Stone (1809-65), his wife, m. 1812; Alexander Ferguson Morrison (1814-87) and Ann Owens Talbott (1809-75), his wife, m. 1827.
Gr-granddaughter of John Stone (1777-1813) and Sarah Guest (1778-1812), his wife, m. 1800; William Talbott (1781-1831) and Mary Houston (1788-1851), his wife, m. 1806.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Marshall Stone and Sarah —, his 1st wife, m. 1770; Robert Houston and Ann Owens (1756-1819), his wife, m. 1787; John Talbott and Hannah Bosley, his wife, m. 1780.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Edward Talbott and Temperance Merryman (1720-1813), his wife.

Marshall Stone served in a regiment of Calvert County, Maryland militia. He was born, 1748, in Virginia; died after 1791 in Calvert County, Md. Edward Talbott (1723-97) was a member of the Committee of Observation for Baltimore County, 1776. He was born in Anne Arundel County; died in Baltimore County, Md.

John Talbott commanded a company of militia, 1776, of Baltimore County, where, in 1748, he was born. He died in Scott County, Ky.

Robert Houston was a recognized patriot and member of the Council of Safety, Sussex County, Del. He was born about 1730, in Somerset County, Md.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 73 page 53


Miss Sarah Elizabeth Edelin. DAR ID Number: 72744

Born in Calvert County, Md.

Descendant of Ensign Joseph Blake, Jr.
Daughter of William Marshall Edelin (1812-82) and Ann Blake (1815-58), his wife.
Granddaughter of Joseph Blake, Jr., and Elizabeth Blake (1771-1849), his wife.

Joseph Blake, Jr. (1760-1843), was commissioned ensign, 1778, of the Calvert County militia. He was born and died in Calvert County, Md.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 73 page 263


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Mrs. Effie Young Snodgrass. DAR ID Number: 115656

Born in Washington, D. C.
Wife of Herbert Lewis Snodgrass.

Descendant of Ignatius Fenwick, Robert Livingston, John Livingston, Clement Smith, and Notley Young, as follows:
1. Livingston Ignatius Young (b. 1852) m. 1875 Louise E. Gwynn (d. 1882).
2. Ignatius Fenwick Young (1825-92) m. 1857 Nora Carroll Livingston (1830-96).
3. Ignatius Fenwick Young (1790-1834) m. Barbara Sim Smith (1794-1862); Robert LeRoy Livingston (b. 1780) m. 1811 Anna Maria Digges (1793-1865).
4. Clement Smith, Jr. (1756-1831), m. — Brooke; Nicholas Young (1763-1826) m. Sarah Fenwick (1766-1825); John Livingston m. 1885 Mary LeRoy (d. 1795).
5. Notley Young m. Ellinor Digges; Clement Smith m. Barbara Sim; Robert Livingston m. 1738 Mary Thong (1711-65); Ignatius Fenwick m. Sarah Taney.

Ignatius Fenwick (1736-84) served as major in the Lower Battalion of St. Mary's County, 1776, where he was born and died.

Robert Livingston (1700-90), who had served in the early wars, pledged his estate for the credit of the Colonies during the Revolution, and also gave the use of his foundries. He was born at Livingston Manor, N. Y.

John Livingston (1749-1822) was a patriot who, in 1776, gave the lead from his windows to be used for bullets. He was born in New York. [p.207]

Clement Smith (1724-92) was deputy commissary of Calvert County, Md., 1777. He was born and died in Calvert County.

Notley Young (1738-1802) in 1775 was a member of the Convention which met at Annapolis. He was justice of the peace of Prince Georges County, 1779. He was born and died in Washington, D. C.

Source: The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 116 page 207


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