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LINEAGE BOOK 
National Society OF THE Daughters of the American Revolution.


The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 69
	page 169
Mrs. Ruth Bullard Thornton.
DAR ID Number: 68458 
Born in Spalding County, Ga.  Wife of Clifford Thornton. 
Descendant of Lieut. John Fryer. 
Daughter of James William Bullard and Anna Elizabeth Willis, his wife. 
Granddaughter of George Algernon Willis and Charlotte Fryer, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Zachariah Louis Fryer and Sara Matthews, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Fryer and Winnifred Fenn, his wife. 
John Fryer (1759-1818) served as a minute man and as lieutenant of militia 
under Capt. Benjamin Matthews. He received bounty land for his service. He 
was born in North Carolina; died in Burke County, Ga.  Also No. 30283. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 125
	page 70
Miss Elsie Rebecca Manly.
DAR ID Number: 124229 
Born in Spalding County, Ga.  
Descendant of William Manly, as follows: 
1. William Calhoun Manly (b. 1849) m. 1877 Nancy Pope Fullilove (b. 1851). 
See No. 124223. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 163 
	page 185
Mrs. Amelia Elizabeth Walker Mcknight.
DAR ID Number: 162615 
Born in Spalding County, Ga. 
Descendant of James Perry, as follows: 
1. William P. Walker (1856-1917) m. 1894 Ida Bell (b. 1869). 
2. David Miller Bell (1828-1908) m. 1851 Elizabeth Henderson (1832-93). 
3. Joseph J. Henderson (1811-86) m. 1831 Kessiah Perry (1810-96). 
4. James Perry m. 1785 Elizabeth Valeatine (1768-1853). 
See No. 162613. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 48
	page 259
Mrs. Lucy Murphey Pound.
DAR ID Number: 47547 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of Edwin Aldine Pound. 
Descendant of John Horn. 
Daughter of Erastus Jabez Murphey and Ida Laura Merritt, his wife. 
Granddaughter of William R. Murphey and Lucy Ann Floyd, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Ambrose Murphey and Sarah Horn, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Horn and Elizabeth Reed, his wife. 
John Horn (1765-1840) served as a private in the revolution and received a 
land grant. He died in Monroe County, Georgia. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 57 
page 63
Mrs. Alice Drake Searcy.
DAR ID Number: 56183 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of William C. H. Searcy. 
Descendant of Lieut.-Col. Abraham Drake, of New Hampshire. 
Daughter of Gilman J. Drake and Henrietta D. Reaves, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Jonathan Drake, Jr., and Eliza J. Garland, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Drake and Sarah Ward, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Drake and Abigail Dearborn, his 2nd wife. 
Abraham Drake (1715-81), who had served as captain in the early war, was 
lieutenant-colonel in the Revolution. He was a member of the Provincial 
Congress, 1775, and served as selectman, 1776. He was born in North Hampton. 
Also No. 35620. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 57
	page 310
Mrs. Florida E. George Candler.
DAR ID Number: 56891 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of John S. Candler. 
Descendant of Capt. Mark Hardin. 
Daughter of James Hardin George and Virginia Taylor Elmer, his 2nd wife. 
Granddaughter of James George and Mary Hunter Hardin, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Mark Hardin and Mary Hunter, his 1st wife. 
[p.310] Mark Hardin (1750-1839) was placed on the pension roll of Washington 
County, Ky., 1833, at the age of eighty-four, for service as captain in the 
Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Fauquier County, Va.; died in Washington 
County, Ky. 
Also No. 21456. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 63
	page 304
[p.304] Mrs. Gertrude HornÉ Hutchinson.
DAR ID Number: 62913 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of J. W. Hutchinson. 
Descendant of Samuel Budlong, of Massachusetts. 
Daughter of Julius A. Horné (1860-1917) and Carrie Budlong (1859-1919),his 
wife, m. 1881. 
Granddaughter of William Budlong (1827-1919) and Mary Sherman (1833-90), his 
wife, m. 1850. 
Gr-granddaughter of Joseph Stone Budlong (1804-87) and Mary A. Arnold (1804-
94), his wife, m. 1822. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Budlong and Waite Salisbury (1771-1857), his 
wife, m. 1791. 
Samuel Budlong (1764-1836) served, 1781, as drummer in Capt. Allen Johnson's 
company, Col. Thomas Tillinghast's regiment of Massachusetts militia. He was 
born and died in Warwick, R. I. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 68
	page 81
Mrs. Pearl Newton Crouch.
DAR ID Number: 67223 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of John Henry Crouch. 
Descendant of Capt. Dionysius Oliver. 
Daughter of Charles P. Newton and Scottie Phillips, his wife. 
Granddaughter of Joe Phillips and Margaret Oliver, his wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Dionysius Oliver and Lucinda McGehee, his wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Peter Oliver and Betty Oliver, his wife. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Dionysius Oliver and Mary Ann Winfrey, his 1st 
wife. 
Dionysius Oliver (1735-1805) served as captain of a privateer and was at 
King's Mountain, Kettle Creek, and the sieges of Savannah and Augusta. He was 
born in Petersburg, Va.; died in Elbert County, Ga. 
Also Nos. 41210, 48929. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 68
	page 180
Mrs. Clifford Springer Treadwell.
DAR ID Number: 67505 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of Albert Perry Treadwell. 
Descendant of Thomas Nelson. 
Daughter of Francis Marion Springer and Susan Catharine Simmerley (b. 1840), 
his 2nd wife. 
Granddaughter of Adam Simmerley and Mary Nelson (b. 1810), his 1st wife. 
Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Nelson and Susan Woodward, his wife. 
[p.180] Thomas Nelson (1745-1846), in 1776, took the oath of allegiance to 
the State of South Carolina and, entering the service, continued faithfully 
to perform his duty until the close of the war. He was born in Rutherford 
County, NC; died Pike County, Ga. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 72
	page 8
Mrs. Arabella Horne Johnson.
DAR ID Number: 71017 
Born in Griffin, Ga.   Wife of William White Johnson. Descendant of Michael 
Johnston Kenan. 
Daughter of Pearce Horne (1837-1903) and Tallalah Johnson (b. 1841), his 
wife, m. 1862. 
Granddaughter of James Uriah Horne (1813-99) and Arabella Kenan (1814-76), 
his wife, m. 1833. 
Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Holmes Kenan (1774-1837) and Aurelia Gray Powel, 
his 2nd wife. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Michael Johnston Kenan and Ann Holmes, his 1st wife, 
m. 1772. 
Michael Johnston Kenan (1746-1817) was one of the signers of the Oath of 
Allegiance, 1777. He was born in North Carolina; died in Georgia. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 74
	page 245
Mrs. Eugenia Huntley Dent.
DAR ID Number: 73669 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of Walter De Sere Dent. 
Descendant of John Parke. 
[p.245] Daughter of William Henry Huntley (b. 1856) and Ida Richardson (1853-
88), his wife, m. 1879. 
Granddaughter of William H. Huntley (1826-96) and Martha Parke (1828-1901), 
his wife, m. 1850. 
Gr-granddaughter of John Parke (b. 1800) and Sarah Truly Robertson (b. 1805), 
his wife, m. 1827. 
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Parke and Margaret Campbell, his wife, m. 
1798. 
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Parke and — McClellan (d. 1780), his wife, m. 
1750. 
John Parke served as 1st lieutenant in Capt. Jacob Ashmead's company, 13th 
regiment, Pennsylvania Line. He was born in Chester County, Pa.; died, 1780, 
at the battle of the Block House at Ball's Ferry. 
Also No. 68439. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 85
	page 70
Miss Helen Love Johnston.
DAR ID Number: 84173 
Born in Griffin, Ga. 
Descendant of Burwell Pope, Abraham Hill, and Abraham Hill, Jr., as follows: 
1. Robert H. Johnston (1846-98), m. 1871, Susie (Tabitha) Hill (b. 1848). 
2. Blanton Mead Hill (1802-57), m. 1825, Elizabeth Ann (Hill) (1810-94). 
3. Miles Hill (1774-1844), m. 1795, Tabitha Pope (1778-1852) (parents of 
Blanton); Abraham Hill, Jr., m. 1791, Elizabeth McGeehee (1773-1816). 
4. Burwell Pope, m. 1772, Priscilla Wooten; Abraham Hill, m. 1756, Christian 
Walton (d. 1808). 
Burwell Pope (1752-1800) was a member of the House of Commons of Wake County, 
N. C., 1781. He was born in Halifax County, N. C., and removed to Georgia, 
where he died. 
[p.70] Abraham Hill (1732-92) was Justice of the Peace of Wake County, N. C. 
He was born in Chowan County, N. C. 
Abraham Hill, Jr. (1759-1818), served as private in the South Carolina Line. 
He was born in Wake County, N. C.; died in Georgia. 	Also No. 42392. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 85
	page 82
Mrs. Allene Walker Harrold.
DAR ID Number: 84203 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of Frank Harrold. 
Descendant of James Veazy, as follows: 
1. Billington Sanders Walker (b. 1852), m. 1874, Alice Mitchell (b. 1854). 
2. Dickerson Holliday Walker, m. Mary Neel (b. 1832). 
3. Thomas Neel (1794-1857), m. 1828, Nancy Veazy (1806-84). 
4. John Veazy (1769-1847), m. 1790, Jane Rabun (1776-1855). 
5. James Veazy, m. 1750, Elizabeth Hollingsworth Johnston (1727-1812). 
James Veazy (1725-89) served as private in the Georgia militia. He was born 
in Maryland; died in Powelton, Ga. 
Also No. 66430. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 93
	page 200
Mrs. May Johnson Hook.
DAR ID Number: 92632 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of Alexander Stephens Hook. 
Descendant of Nathan Johnson and of Capt. Allen Daniel, as follows: 
1. Joseph Henry Johnson (1840-1910) m. 1865 Sarah Elizabeth Beeks (1844-84). 
2. Marquis de Lafayette C. Johnson (1807-49) m. 1835 Harriet Rebecca Long 
(1811-98). 
[p.200] 3. Aaron Johnson (b. 1776) m. Elizabeth Daniel. 
4. Nathan Johnson m. Nancy Elizabeth Johnson; Allen Daniel m. Mary Allen. 
Nathan Johnson (1720-1805) served as a private in the State militia of 
Georgia. He was born in Ireland; died in Oglethorpe County, Ga.  Also No. 
75792. 
Allen Daniel served as captain in 8th Virginia regiment. He was born, 1738, 
in Virginia; died in Madison County, Ga. 


The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 90
	page 129
Mrs. Gertrude Horne Baker.
DAR ID Number: 89393 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of Frank F. Baker. 
Descendant of Michael Johnston Kenan, Corp. Nathaniel Lampson, George Palmer, 
and William Polk, as follows: 
1. Pearce Horne (1836-1903) m. 1862 Tallulah Johnson (b. 1840). 
2. James W. Horne (1812-99) m. 1833 Arabella Kenan (1814-76); Herschel V. 
Johnson (1812-80) m. 1833 Ann (Polk) Walker (1809-84). 
3. Moses Johnson (1776-1836) m. Nancy Palmer (1786-1855); William Polk m. 3rd 
1809 Mary Hubbell (1790-1839); Thomas Holmes Kenan (1774-1837) m. 2nd 1800 
Aurelia (Gray) Powell. 
4. George Palmer m. Mary Cureton; Silas Hubbell m. 1775 Elizabeth Lamson 
(1755-1829); Michael Johnston Kenan m. 1772 Anne Holmes. 
5. Nathaniel Lampson m. Tabitha Hawley (1724-1815). 
[p.129] Michael Johnston Kenan (1746-1817) was one of the signers of the Oath 
of Allegiance, 1777. He was born in North Carolina; died in Georgia. 
Also No. 71017. 
Nathaniel Lampson (1720-1802) enlisted, 1775, as corporal in the 2nd company, 
5th regiment, under Colonel Waterbury. He was born and died in Stratford, 
Conn. 
George Palmer (1750-1820) received a land grant from the State of Georgia for 
Revolutionary service. 
Also No. 46194. 
William Polk (1752-1814) served as a private in the 7th regiment, Maryland 
Troops. He was born and died in Maryland. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 91
	page 249
Mrs. Alice Darnell Springer.
DAR ID Number: 90781 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of W. W. Springer. 
Descendant of Thomas Nelson, as follows: 
1. Francis Marion Springer m. 2nd Susan Catherine Simmerley. 
2. Adam Simmerley m. Mary Nelson. 
3. Thomas Nelson m. 1st Susan Woodward. 
Thomas Nelson (1745-1846) in 1776 took the Oath of Allegiance of the State of 
South Carolina and served until the close of the war. He was born in 
Rutherford County, N. C.; died in Pike County, Ga.  Also No. 67505. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 93
	page 202
Miss Effie Bell.
DAR ID Number: 92640 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Descendant of Isaac McClendon, as follows: 
1. James Nicholson Bell (1848-90) m. 1872 Sarah Emeline Newton (b. 1851). 
2. Charles Franklin Newton (1817-87) m. 1842 Emeline Pearson (1827-92). 
[p.202] 3. Jeremiah Pearson (1777-1855) m. Mary McClendon (1784-1852). 
4. Isaac McClendon m. Mary Fincher. 
Isaac McClendon received a grant of land in Washington County, Ga., for 
service as private, Georgia Line. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland; died, 
1823, near Monticello, Ga. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 95
	page 67
Mrs. Pauline Stilwell Brown.
DAR ID Number: 94203 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of Clayton Brown. 
Descendant of Rev. James Mathews, as follows: 
1. John H. Stilwell (b. 1857) m. 1881 Willie Nelson (b. 1860). 
2. Dr. William Nelson (1835-59) m. 1859 Mary Jones (b. 1841). 
3. John R. Jones (1807-52) m. 2nd 1837 Rebecca Mathews (1814-1901). 
4. Abram Mathews m. 2nd 1813 Elizabeth Burrus. 
5. James Mathews m. 1784 Rebecca Carlton. 
James Mathews (1755-1828) enlisted, 1775, in the 2nd South Carolina regiment, 
commanded by Colonel Marion; 1776, served in Col. William Thompson's South 
Carolina regiment. He was born in Greenbrier County, Va.; died in Wilkes 
County, Ga. 
Also No. 86342. 


The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 97
	page 209
Mrs. Minnie Bloodworth Jordan.
DAR ID Number: 96670 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of Edward Tarver Jordan. 
Descendant of Maj. Thomas Bloodworth, as follows: 
1. Thomas Jefferson Bloodworth (1830-78) m. 1853 Lucy Heronton (1833-69). 
2. Solomon Washington Bloodworth (1806-90) m. 1826 Lucy Thomton (1814-45). 
3. Thomas Bloodworth m. 1802 Tamsie Proctor (1774-1868). 
Thomas Bloodworth (1755-1836) was appointed, 1776, major from New Hanover 
County, N. C., and, 1781, was a member of the Assembly from that county. He 
was born in Wilmington District, N. C.; died in Morgan County, Ga. 
Also No. 42811. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 98
	page 91
Mrs. Lynda Mathews Nolan.
DAR ID Number: 97273 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of Paul Wilson Nolan. 
Descendant of Rev. James Mathews, and of John Butler, as follows: 
1. James Gilbert Mathews (b. 1862) m. 1886 Maggie Patrick (1866-94). 
2. Judson Mathews m. Josephine Butler (d. 1888). 
3. Abram Mathews m. Elizabeth Burrus; James Butler m. Aley Thrasher. 
4. James Mathews m. 1786 Rebecca Carlton (1762-1837); John Butler m. 1783 
Nellis Walden (1764-1845). 
James Mathews (1755-1828) enlisted, 1775, in the 2nd South Carolina regiment, 
commanded by Colonel Marion; 1776, served in Col. William Thompson's South 
Carolina regiment. He was born in Greenbrier County, Va.; died in Wilkes 
County, Ga. 
Also No. 86342. 
John Butler (1761-1836) served as a soldier in the Virginia cavalry. He was 
born in Louisa County, Va.; died in Green County, Ga.  Also No. 90649. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106
	page 50
Mrs. Elizabeth Sessions Hannah.
DAR ID Number: 105147 
Born in Bullock County, Ala.  Wife of Dr. William J. Hannah. 
Descendant of John Sessions, as follows: 
1. Dr. Lewe Sessions (1825-1908) m. 1854 Exa Caroline Simmons (1833-1912). 
2. Frederick Sessions (1791-1827) m. Mary Elizabeth Kendall (d. 1877). 
3. John Sessions m. Mary — (b. 1752). 
[p.50] John Sessions (1758-1836) served as private under Captains Bright and 
Heritage, Colonels Howe, Martin and Thaxter, North Carolina Line. He was born 
in North Carolina; died near Griffin, Ga. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106
	page 151
Mrs. Lillie Rivers Griffin.
DAR ID Number: 105464 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of Elmer H. Griffin. 
Descendant of Edmund Butler, as follows: 
1. James D. Rivers (b. 1854) m. 1879 Mary Rudisill (1848-1912). 
2. John Weiry Rudisill (1823-85) m. 1847 Martha Pournell (1829-1911). 
3. John Rudisill (1783-1854) m. 1813 Mary Butler (1791-1844). 
4. Edmund Butler m. Fannie Garrett. 
Edmund Butler (1755-1802) received a grant of land for his service as 
private, Georgia Line. He was born and died in Hancock County, Ga. 	Also 
No. 82107. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106
	page 151
Mrs. Martha Rivers Hammond.
DAR ID Number: 105465 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of John Woods Hammond. 
Descendant of Edmund Butler, as follows: 
1. James D. Rivers (b. 1854) m. 1879 Mary Rudisill (1848-1912). 
See No. 105464. 


The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 109
	page 156
Mrs. Carolyn Bass Disbro.
DAR ID Number: 108518 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of William B. Disbro. 
Descendant of Chapman Gordon, as follows: 
1. J. F. Bass (b. 1838) m. 1864 Caroline Gordon (b. 1844). 
2. James Harvey Gordon (1798-1874) m. 1818 Caroline Gwyn (1800-80). 
3. Chapman Gordon m. Charity King. 
Chapman Gordon (1757-1813) served at King's Mountain with his brothers, 
Nathaniel and Charles. He was born in Spottsylvania, Va.; died in Wilkes 
County, N. C. 	Also No. 100952. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 111
	page 203
Mrs. Frances Johnson Everett.
DAR ID Number: 110643 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of Douglas Everett. 
Descendant of Michael Massengill, as follows: 
1. Abraham Malone Johnson (1830-1903) m. 1857 Thankful Anderson Whiteside 
(1838-90). 
2. James Anderson Whiteside (1803-61) m. 1829 Mary Jones Massengill (1812-
42). 
3. Solomon Massengill (d. 1814) m. Mary Chamberlain (1788-1872). 
4. Michael Massengill m. Dorcas Stone. 
Michael Massengill (1756-1834) enlisted, 1776, and served, 1780, under 
various commands and was engaged in the battle of Musgrove Mills. He was born 
in Northampton County, N. C.; died in Grainger County, Tenn. 
Also No. 108886. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 116
	page 42
Mrs. Nettie Mccall Perrin.
DAR ID Number: 115128 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of William Henry Perrin. 
Descendant of Capt. James Goldwire, as follows: 
1. Robert Camden McCall (b. 1855) m. 1878 Nettie Wade (b. 1858). 
See No. 115117. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 116
	page 307
[p.307] Miss Mary Bloodworth.
DAR ID Number: 115979 
Born in Griffin, Ga. 
Descendant of Maj. Thomas Bloodworth, as follows: 
1. Jason Greer Bloodworth (1845-1911) m. 1865 Mary Pressia Barrett (1847-
1914). 
2. Solomon Washington Bloodworth (1806-90) m. 1826 Lucy Thornton (1814-45). 
3. Thomas Bloodworth m. 1802 Tamsie Proctor (1774-1868). 
Thomas Bloodworth (1755-1836) was appointed, 1776, major from New Hanover 
County, N. C., and, 1781, was a member of the Assembly from that county. He 
was born in Wilmington District, N. C.; died in Morgan County, Ga. 
Also No. 96670. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 118
	page 56
Mrs. Mary A. Rogers King.
DAR ID Number: 117178 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of J. T. King. 
Descendant of Lieut.-Col. David Love, as follows: 
1. Friend Ovid Rogers (1830-1905) m. 1852 Lucia T. Brown (1831-1908). 
2. Henry Rogers (1787-1835) m. 1812 Allelujah Love (1791-1859). 
3. David Love m. 1772 Jean Blewitt (d. 1817). 
David Love (1740-98) was a member of the Provincial Congress, 1776. In 1777 
was State Senator and lieutenant colonel of the North Carolina State troops. 
He was born in England; died in Green County, Ga. 
Also No. 104736. 


The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 123
	page 146
Miss Jessie Christopher Snider.
DAR ID Number: 122478 
Born in Griffin, Ga. 
Descendant of Lieut. John Bowen and of Christopher Clarke, as follows: 
1. Albert Alexander Snider m. 1884 Lucy James Bowen. 
2. Christopher Bowen, Jr. (1826-60), m. 1850 Louisa Washington Sellers (1830-
59). 
3. Christopher Bowen (1789-1845) m. Elizabeth McCoy (d. 1843). 
4. John Bowen m. 1795 Rachel Clarke b. 1768). 
5. Christopher Clarke m. 1757 Mildred Terrell. 
John Bowen (1758-90) served as lieutenant in the Virginia Continental Line. 
He was born in Virginia. 
Also No. 46551. 
Christopher Clarke (1737-95) received a land grant for his service as private 
during the Revolutionary War. He was born in Albemarle County, Va.; died in 
Elbert County, Ga. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 125
	page 272
Mrs. Viola Logan Stanford.
DAR ID Number: 124890 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of John C. Stanford. 
Descendant of Capt. Henry Cuyler, as follows: 
1. Harry Brown Logan (1848-1901) m. 1874 Alice Virginia Staley (b. 1854). 
2. John A. Staley (1815-99) m. 1838 Jane Richardson (1819-82). 
3. John Barnett Staley m. 1810 Ann Eliza Cuyler (1780-1817). 
4. Henry Cuyler m. 1778 Dorothy Martin (d. 1786). 
Henry Cuyler (1754-81) was commissioned by Gov. John Houston as captain of 
light infantry. He was born in New York City; died in Savannah, Ga. 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 148
	page 297
Mrs. Cynthia Ellis Jones.   147949 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of Ralph Miller Jones. 
Descendant of Col. Benjamin Cleveland, as follows: 
1. Walter Ellis (1861-1904) m. 1886 Hepsie (Sims) Ellis Drake (b. 1864). 
2. Frederick William Sims (1823-75) m. Sarah Lois Munroe (1843-1904). 
3. F. W. Sims m. Catherine Welborn. 
4. Chapley R. Welborn m. Catherine Cleveland. 
5. John Cleveland m. Catherine Montgomery Sloan. 
6. Benjamin Cleveland m. Mary Graves. 
Benjamin Cleveland (1738-1806) was ensign, lieutenant, captain and colonel in 
the North Carolina militia. He was born in Prince William County, Va.; died 
in Oconee County, S. C. 

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Mrs. Jacksonia Watt Wood.157047 
Born in Griffin, Ga. 
Descendant of Lieut. John Schick, as follows: 
1. Howard Irwin Watt (1872-99) m. 1896 Elizabeth Cope Mills (b. 1870). 
2. Thomas Roderick Mills (1845-1916) m. 1869 Mary Ansley Cope (1850-1917). 
3. George Lewis Cope (1817-90) m. 1839 Jacksonia Harriot Ansley Fell (1822-
1911). 
4. Frederick Schick Fell (1788-1831) m. 1820 Harriot Hoskins Nestor (1791-
1826). 
5. Isaac Fell (1758-1818) m. 1784 Elizabeth Susannah Schick (1765-1823). 
6. John Schick m. 1753 Margaret Ritter (1731-1805). 
John Schick (1726-97) served as lieutenant in the Georgia troops. He was born 
in Germany; died in Savannah, Ga



The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164 
page 318
Mrs. Celest Dismukes Key.
DAR ID Number: 163979 
Born in Griffin, Ga.  Wife of Howard W. Key. 
Descendant of William Kimbrough, as follows: 
1. William H. Dismukes (b. 1867) m. 1888 Minnie Williams (1867-99). 
2. John Williams m. Anna Moss. 
3. Wilson Williams (b. 1797) m. 1820 Sarah Kimbrough (1804-71). 
4. John Kimbrough (1757-1803) m. Gracy (Kimbrough) (1760-1808). 
5. William Kimbrough m. 1756 — (d. 1803). 
William Kimbrough served as private under Gen. Elijah Clark, in the Georgia 
Line. He died in Greene County, Ga. 
Also No. 144875.