Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books:

ROBERT BELCHER
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 35
page 195
Mrs. Nancy A. Messick.
DAR ID Number: 34553
Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Descendant of Robert Belcher.
Daughter of Robert Belcher and Nancy Hopkins, his wife.
Robert Belcher, (1758-1845), enlisted 1776 in Capt. James Foster's company and was in the battles of Brandywine and Monmouth. His pension was allowed for three years actual service as private, Virginia Continental line. He was born in Spartanburg, S. C.; died in Twiggs county, Ga.



JACOB DENNARD
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16
page 240
Mrs. Julia Christie Plaxco.
DAR ID Number: 155760
Born in Dawson, Ga.
Wife of John Shelby Plaxco.
Descendant of Andrew Kaigler, John Craps, Lieut. Jacob Saylor and Lieut. Jacob Dennard, as follows:
1. David Kaigler Christie (b. 1856) m. 1877 Ida Gertrude Whaley (b. 1859).
2. Benjamin Gause Christie (1825-62) m. 1850 Anna Elizabeth B. Kaigler (1832-1909); John Dudley Whatley (1819-84) m. 1854 Martha Alice Parrott (1836-71).
3. David Kaigler (1832-1909) m. 1850 Anna Barbara Craps (1796-1863); James Parrott (1795-1865) m. 1828 Harriett Dennard (1800-88).
[p.240] 4. Michael Kaigler (1758-1814) m. 1787 Elizabeth Saylor (1769-1844) John Craps m. 1790 Catherine Lowman (1770-1856); Isaac Dennard (1776-1854) m. 1798 Mary Harris (1782-1832).
See No. 155758.
5. Andrew Kaigler m. 1750 Katy Copplepower (b. 1734); Jacob Saylor m. 1758 Elizabeth ? (b. 1741); Jacob Dennard m. 1772 Harriet ? (b. 1754).
Andrew Kaigler was tax collector for the District of Saxe-Gotha, in South Carolina. He was born, 1730, in Lexington, S. C.; died in Williamson County, Tenn.
Jacob Saylor (1735-79) was representative for Saxe-Gotha District, South Carolina. He was born in Orangeburg County; died in Saylor Lake, S. C.
Also No. 149719.
Jacob Dennard (1750-1810) served as lieutenant under Captains Mapps and McBee, Colonel Roebuck's 6th regiment, South Carolina. He was born in Edgefield County, S. C.; died in Jeffersonville, Ga.
Also No. 149719.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 150
page 230

Mrs. Callie Christie Bell.
DAR ID Number: 149719
Born in Dawson, Ga.
Wife of William Van Bell.
Descendant of Andrew Kaigler, Lieut. Jacob Dennard, Jacob Saylor and John Craps, as follows:
1. David Kaigler Christie (b. 1856) m. 1877 Ida Gertrude Whaley (1859-1920).
2. Benjamin G. Christie (1825-62) m. 1850 Anna Elizabeth B. Kaigler (1832-1909); John Dudley Whaley (1819-84) m. 1854 Martha Alice Parrott (1836-71).
3. David Kaigler (1788-1858) m. 1811 Anna Barbara Craps (1796-1863); James Parrott (1795-1865) m. 1828 Harriett Dennard (1800-88).
4. Michael Kaigler (1758-1814 m. 1787 Elizabeth Saylor (1769-1844); Isaac Dennard (1776-1854) m. 1798 Mary Harris (1782-1832); John Craps m. 1790 Catherine Lowman (1770-1850).
5. Andrew Kaigler m. 1750 Katy Copplepower; Jacob Dennard m. 1772 Harriett ? (b. 1754); Jacob Saylor m. 1758 Elizabeth ? (b. 1741).
Andrew Kaigler was tax collecter for the District of Saxe-Gotha, South Carolina. He was born in Lexington, S. C.; died in Williamson County, Tenn.
[p.230] Jacob Dennard (1750-1810) served as lieutenant under Captains Mapps and McBee, Colonel Roebuck's 6th regiment, South Carolina. He was born in Edgefield County, S. C.; died in Jeffersonville, Ga.
Jacob Saylor (1735-99) was representative for Saxe-Gotha District, South Carolina. He was born in Orangeburg County; died at Saylor Lake, S. C.
John Craps served as private in the 4th regiment of Artillery, South Carolina Line. He was born in Lexington District, S. C.; died 1853, in Terrell County, Ga.



ARTHUR FORT
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 21
page 75
Mrs. Frances Fort Brown.
DAR ID Number: 20209
Born in Milledgeville, Georgia.
Wife of Julius L. Brown.
Descendant of Arthur Fort, Jr., Susannah Tomlinson Fort and Daniel Low, all of Georgia.
Daughter of Capt. Tomlinson Fort (1787-1859) and Martha Low Fannin, his wife.
Granddaughter of Arthur Fort, Jr., and Susannah Tomlinson, his wife; Capt. Joseph D. Fannin and Betsey Low (1781-1821), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Arthur Fort and Sallie Pace, his wife; Daniel Low and Patty Scott, his wife.
Arthur Fort, Jr., (1750-1833), served as a soldier and on the Committee of Safety. He was chosen in the first Executive Council to reorganize the State of Georgia when peace was declared. He died in Twiggs county, Ga.
Also Nos. 3322, 6096.
[p.75] Susannah Tomlinson Fort, (1755-1820), when her home was pillaged and the life of her husband threatened by the Tories, her bravery won the respect of the enemy and the life of her husband was spared.
Daniel Low served in the Virginia Line from Trenton to Yorktown. He died about 1822 in Georgia.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 69
page 357
Mrs. Sophia Collins Willis.
DAR ID Number: 68995
Born in Macon, Ga.
Wife of James Lewis Willis.
Descendant of Arthur Fort.
Daughter of Oscar Clayton Collins and Mary Boon, his wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Collins and Sophia Rossetter, his 2nd wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Appleton Rossetter and Sarah Fort, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Arthur Fort and Susannah Tomlinson Whitehead, his wife.
Arthur Fort (1750-1833) served as a soldier and on the Committee of Safety. He was chosen in the first Executive Council to reorganize the State of Georgia when peace was declared. He died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 20209.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162
page 41
Mrs. Mary Dudley Fort Colley.
DAR ID Number: 161131
Born in Americus, Ga.
Wife of Stewart Colley.
Descendant of Arthur Fort, as follows:
1. Allen Fort (1849-1907) m. 1876 Floyd Hollis (1856-1911).
2. James Fort (1822-98) m. 1846 Mary Belcher (1827-57).
[p.41] 3. Arthur Fort, Jr. (1785-1825), m. 1806 Mary Newsome (1790-1823).
4. Arthur Fort m. 1778 Susannah (Tomlinson) Whitehead (1755-1820).
Arthur Fort (1750-1833) was a patriot, member of the Committee of Safety and also served as private in the Georgia troops. He was born in North Carolina; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 156898.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 157
page 283
Mrs. Mary Clarke Kiker.
DAR ID Number: 156898
Born in Stewart, Ga.
Wife of Edward Louis Kiker.
Descendant of William Clarke, Arthur Fort, Thomas Wellborn, Evan Harvey and Evans Long, as follows:
1. Wellborn Fort Clarke m. 1880 Laura Dews (b. 1861).
2. John T. Clarke (1834-89) m. 1855 Laura Fort (1833-1903).
3. James Clarke (1798-1878) m. 1828 Permelia Wellborn (1811-82); Tomlinson Fort (1811-46) m. 1831 Mary Crocker (Belcher) (1810-99).
4. William Clarke m. 1792 Mary Harvey (1776-1830); Arthur Fort, Jr. (1785-1825) m. 1806 Mary Newsome (d. 1823); William Crocker (1777-1835) m. 1807 Mary Long (1786-1872); Thomas Wellborn m. 2d 1801 Mary Cooke.
5. Arthur Fort m. Susannah Tomlinson Whitehead (1755-1820); Evan Harvey m. 1774 Mary ?; Evans Long m. 1785 Lucy Apperson.
William Clarke (1763-1831) received a land grant in Washington County, Ga., for his service as private, Georgia troops. He was born in Augusta; died in Putnam County, Ga.
Also No. 153085.
[p.283] Arthur Fort (1750-1833) was a patriot, member of the Committee of Safety and also served as private in the Georgia troops. He was born in North Carolina; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Thomas Wellborn (1760-1826) served as private in the Georgia troops. He was born in North Carolina; died in Putnam County, Ga.
Also No. 127264.
Evan Harvey (1753-1814) received a land grant in Wilkes County, Ga., for service as private in the Georgia Line. He died in Putnam County, Ga.
Also No. 114118.
Evans Long served as private in the 11th Virginia regiment of foot under Captain Long and Colonel Morgan. He was born in Culpeper County, Va.; died, 1819, in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 109069.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 116
page 248
Mrs. Jennie Collins Amos.
DAR ID Number: 115795
Born in Monroe County, Ga.
Wife of Charles Hill Amos.
Descendant of Arthur Fort, as follows:
1. Oscar Clayton Collins (1836-1912) m. 1863 Mary Boon (b. 1839).
2. Charles Collins (1797-1865) m. Sophia Rossitter (d. 1874).
3. Appleton Rossitter m. Sarah Fort (1779-1868).
4. Arthur Fort m. Susannah Tomlinson Whitehead (1755-1820).
Arthur Fort (1750-1833) served as a soldier and on the Committee of Safety. He was chosen in the first executive council to reorganize the State of Georgia when peace was declared. He died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 68995.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 116
page 248
Mrs. Margaret Bryan Wyche Groover.
DAR ID Number: 115794
Born in Madison County, Fla.
Wife of Robert L. Groover.
[p.248] Descendant of George Wyche, Needham Bryan, Jr., Devereaux Jarrett, Arthur Fort, and Timothy Rossiter, as follows:
1. James Lawrence Wyche (1828-68) m. 1860 Mary Rossetter (1840-1900).
2. George Wyche (1793-1844) m. 1816 Margaret Smith Bryan (1796-1841); Arthur Rossiter (1807-91) m. 1838 Elizabeth Wadsworth (1822-98).
3. Batte Wyche (1767-1819) m. 1789 Mary Jarrett (1771-1817); Appleton Walcott Rossetter m. 1816 Sarah Fort; Clement Bryan (1770-1839) m. 1792 Edith Smith (1772-1841).
4. George Wyche m. Mary Peterson; Devereaux Jarrett m. Sarah Wellman; Arthur Fort m. Susanna Tomlinson Whitehead (1735-1820); Timothy Rossetter m. Mary Dinsmore; Needham Bryan m. 1768 Sarah Hinton (b. 1750).
George Wyche (1746-1809) was a member of the Provincial Congress, 1775, and was elected lieutenant colonel, 1779, under Colonel Few. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Richmond County, Ga.
Also No. 111675.
Needham Bryan was a delegate to the Continental Congress. He was born, 1750, in Johnstown; died in Smithfield, N. C.
Arthur Fort (1750-1833) served as private and patriot in North Carolina where he was born. He died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Timothy Rossiter (1752-1848) served as surgeon's mate and surgeon. He died in Hancock County, Ga.
Devereaux Jarrett served in the Georgia Line; was also a member of the Georgia Assembly. He was born, 1790, in New Kent County, Va.; died in Wilkes County, Ga.



JOHN LAWSON
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 61
page 282
Mrs. Genevieve Young Phelan.
DAR ID Number: 60840
Born in Quitman, Ga.
Descendant of John Lawson.
Daughter of James Young and Hannah MacIntyre Livingston, his wife.
Granddaughter of William A. Livingston and Jane Wyche, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John Wyche and Hannah L. MacIntyre, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Archibald MacIntyre and Hannah Lawson, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Lawson and Alice Moore, his wife.
John Lawson (1741-1816) belonged to the liberal party and gave valuable service from the time of the news of the battle of Lexington to the surrender of Cornwallis. He died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 59326.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 72
page 164
Miss Lucy Wade.
DAR ID Number: 71455
Born in Thomas County, Ga.
Descendant of John Lawson.
Daughter of Philip Alston Wade and Margaret Linton, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Linton and Alice Wyche, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Clark Wyche and Catherine McIntyre, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Archibald McIntyre and Hannah Lawson, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Lawson and Alice Moore, his wife.
John Lawson (1741-1816) belonged to the liberal party and gave valuable service from the time of the news of the battle of Lexington to the surrender of Cornwallis. He died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 60840.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 95
page 108
Mrs. Margaret Fraser L. Macintyre.
DAR ID Number: 94332
Born in Madison County, Fla.
Wife of Archibald G. MacIntyre.
Descendant of Thomas Livingston, Lieut.-Col. Roger Lawson, John Lawson, Lieut.-Col. George Wyche, and Devereaux Jarratt, as follows:
1. Thomas John Livingston (1824-1903) m. 1855 Margaret Wyche (1838-73).
2. Thomas Livingston, Jr. (1792-1847), m. Margaret Watson Fraser (1802-68); John Scott Wyche (1810-55) m. 1837 Hannah Lawson MacIntyre (1819-89).
3. Thomas Livingston m. 1st abt. 1790 Nancy Childs; Archibald MacIntyre (1776-1830) m. 1804 Hannah Lawson (1782-1842); Batte Wyche (1767-1819) m. 1789 Mary Jarratt (1771-1817).
4. John Lawson m. 1777 Alice Moore (d. 1804); George Wyche m. Mary Peterson; Devereaux Jarratt m. Elizabeth Williamson.
5. Roger Lawson m. 1750 Hannah Thompson (1734-69).
Thomas Livingston (1756-1822) enlisted, 1777, in Capt. Thomas Tebbs' company, Virginia Line. He was born in Richmond, Va.; died in Abbeville, District, S. C.
Roger Lawson (1720-1803) received land for service as private in the Revolution from Georgia. He was born in Virginia; died in Jefferson County, Ga.
John Lawson (1741-1816) rendered patriotic service during the Revolution. He was born in Georgia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
George Wyche (1746-1809) was a member of the Provincial Congress, 1775, and elected lieutenant-colonel, 1779, under Colonel Few. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Richmond County, Ga.
Devereaux Jarratt served in the Georgia Line; also member of the Georgia Assembly. He was born, 1790, in New Kent County, Va.; died in Wilkes County, Ga.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105
page 241
Miss Lucile A. M. Linton.
DAR ID Number: 104727
Born in Thomas County, Ga.
Descendant of Samuel Linton, John Lawson, Roger Lawson, Nathaniel Raines, Benjamin Lanier, George Wyche, Thomas Mills and Thomas Mitchell, as follows:
1. John Lanier Linton (1836-1908) m. 1860 Alice Moore Wyche (1840-90).
2. Moses Wadell Linton (1807-85) m. 1829 Lucile Ann Lanier (1812-85); Thomas Clarke Wyche (1801-70) m. 1826 Catherine B. McIntyre (1809-64).
3. Samuel Linton m. 1796 Elizabeth Hunter (1760-1830); Littleton Wyche (1772-1834) m. 1798 Susannah Mitchell (1785-1850); Archibald McIntyre (d. 1830) m. 1804 Hannah T. Lawson (1785-1842); John Lewis Lanier (1762-1804) m. 1792 Hannah Mills (1774-1857).
4. George Wyche m. 1764 Mary Peterson (d. 1881); John Lawson m. 1777 Alice Moore (b. 1759); Thomas Mitchell m. 1779 Ann Raines (1762-1830); Benjamin Lanier m. 1760 Ann (Nancy) Jones (1744-1805); Thomas Mills m. 1760 Lucy ?.
5. Roger Lawson m. 1750 Hannah Thompson (1734-69); Nathaniel Raines m. Susannah Parham.
[p.241] Samuel Linton served as quartermaster in Sumter's brigade, North Carolina troops. He was born, 1755, in North Carolina; died in Abbeville District, S. C.
John Lawson (1741-1816) rendered patriotic service during the Revolution. He was born in Rowan County, N. C.; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Roger Lawson (1730-1803) received land for service as private in the Revolution from Georgia. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Jefferson County, Ga.
George Wyche (1746-1809) was a member of the Provincial Congress, 1775, and elected lieutenant-colonel, 1779, under Colonel Few. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Richmond County, Ga.
Also No. 94332.
Nathaniel Raines was a member of the Committee of Intelligence of Prince George County, Va., 1775, where in 1789 he died. He was born in Virginia.
Also No. 67503.
Benjamin Lanier (1740-1817), in 1778, was appointed to purchase provisions for the army, and, 1783, was a member of the Georgia Assembly. He was born in North Carolina; died in Screven County, Ga.
Thomas Mills served as second lieutenant in the 2nd battalion, 1st regiment, 1776, Georgia troops. He was born, 1740, in Rowan County, N. C.; died in Screven County, Ga.
Thomas Mitchell (1756-1826) served as a private during the Revolution, 11th Virginia regiment, commanded by Col. Daniel Morgan, 1776-79. He was born in Virginia; died in Thomas County, Ga.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 107
page 239
Mrs. Mamie Jones Mcree.
DAR ID Number: 106777
Born in Valdosta, Ga.
Wife of William Spain McRee.
Descendant of John Lawson, as follows:
1. Jerry Berry Jones (b. 1844) m. 1868 Susanna Young (b. 1848).
2. Remer Young (1826-88) m. 1846 Mary Wyche (1826-61).
3. Thomas Wyche (1801-70) m. 1826 Catherine MacIntyre (1809-64).
4. Archibald MacIntyre (1776-1830) m. 1804 Hannah Lawson (1782-1842).
5. John Lawson m. 1778 Alice Moor (1760-98).
John Lawson (1741-1816) rendered patriotic service during the Revolution. He was born in Brunswick County; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 104727.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 109
page 29
Mrs. Winona Jones Varnedoe.
DAR ID Number: 108095
Born in Valdosta, Ga.
Wife of David C. Varnedoe.
Descendant of John Lawson, as follows:
1. Jerry Berry Jones (b. 1844) m. 1868 Susanna Young (b. 1848).
2. Remer Young (1826-88) m. 1846 Mary Wyche (1827-61).
3. Thomas Wyche (1801-70) m. 1826 Catherine Maclntyre (1809-64).
4. Archibald MacIntyre (1776-1830) m. 1804 Hannah Lawson (1782-1842).
5. John Lawson m. 1778 Alice Moor (1760-98).
John Lawson (1757-1816) rendered patriotic service during the Revolution. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 94332.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 112
page 223
[p.223] Mrs. Nan Jo Young Estes.
DAR ID Number: 111675
Born in Quitman, Ga.
Wife of Edward James Estes.
Descendant of Col. John Lawson and of Lieut. Col. George Wyche, as follows:
1. James Young (b. 1858) m. 1877 Hannah McIntyre Livingston (b. 1860).
2. W. A. Livingston (1835-1904) m. 1858 Jane S. Wyche (b. 1841).
3. John S. Wyche (1810-55) m. 1837 Hannah L. McIntyre (1810-89).
4. Archibald McIntyre (1776-1830) m. 1804 Hannah Lawson (1782-1842); Balte Wyche (1767-1819) m. 1789 Mary Jarrett (1767-1817).
5. John Lawson m. 1775 Alice Moore (1760-98); George Wyche m. Mary Peterson.
John Lawson (1757-1816) rendered patriotic service during the Revolution. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
George Wyche (1746-1809) was a member of the Provincial Congress, 1775, and was elected lieutenant colonel, 1779, under Col. Few. He was born in Brunswick County, Va.; died in Richmond County, Ga.
Also No. 104727.



EVANS LONG
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 33
page 142
Mrs. Mamey Felton Hatcher Grady.
DAR ID Number: 32421
Born in Macon county, Georgia.
Wife of O. M. Grady.
Descendant of Evans Long.
Daughter of Marshall James Hatcher and Hamilton Felton, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Hamilton Felton and Mary Virginia Crocker, (b. 1835), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Nimrod Long Crocker and Louisa Stapler, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Crocker and Mary Long, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Evans Long and Lucy Apperson, his wife.
Evans Long was the youngest of five brothers,?Gabriel, Anderson, Nicholas and Nimrod,?who served in the revolution. He was born in Culpeper county, Va.; died 1819 in Twiggs county, Ga., and is buried near Milledgeville, Baldwin county, Ga.
Also No. 2897.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 105
page 97
Mrs. Willie Cooper Etheridge.
DAR ID Number: 104288
Born in Perry, Ga.
Wife of James Palmer Etheridge.
Descendant of Evans Long, John Cooper and Solomon Thornton, as follows:
1. Charles Franklin Cooper (b. 1850) m. 1873 Cinderella Solomon Faulk.
2. George Franklin Cooper, Jr. (d. 1856), m. Leonora E. Duncan (1830-1906); Charles Reynolds Faulk (1836-1903) m. 1853 Mary Josephine Solomon (1836-1903).
3. Joseph Martin Cooper (1807-77) m. Allie Huguley; James Solomon (1800-42) m. S. Frances A. Crocker (1815-86).
[p.97] 4. John Wilson Cooper (1783-1850) m. 1803 Nancy Thornton; William Crocker (1777-1835) m. Mary Long (1783-1872).
See No. 104287.
5. John Cooper m. 1778 Elizabeth Wilson; Evans Long m. Lucy Apperson.
Evans Long was a private in Captain Long's company, Colonel Morgan's 11th Virginia regiment of foot. He was born in Culpeper County, Va.; died, 1819, in Twiggs County, Ga.
John Cooper (1742-1835) received a land grant in Wilkes County, Ga., for service as private, 1777, Virginia Line. He was born in Virginia; died in Georgia.
Also No. 100684.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 107
page 242
[p.242] Mrs. Kate Cooper Lawson.
DAR ID Number: 106787
Born in Perry, Ga.
Wife of Hugh Lawson.
Descendant of Evans Long and of John Cooper, as follows:
1. Charles Franklin Cooper (b. 1850) m. 1873 Cinderella Solomon Faulk (b. 1853).
2. George Franklin Cooper m. Leonora E. Duncan (1830-1906); Charles Reynolds Faulk (1828-81) m. 1853 Mary Josephine Solomon (1836-1903).
3. Joseph Martin Cooper (1807-77) m. Allie Huguley; James Solomon (1800-42) m. S. Frances A. Crocker (1815-86).
4. John Wilson Cooper (1783-1850) m. Nancy Thornton; William Crocker (1777-1835) m. Mary Long (1783-1872).
5. John Cooper m. 1778 Elizabeth Wilson; Evans Long m. Lucy Apperson.
Evans Long was a private in Captain Long's company, Colonel Morgan's 11th Virginia regiment of foot. He was born in Culpeper County, Va.; died, 1819, in Twiggs County, Ga.
John Cooper (1742-1835) received a land grant in Wilkes County, Ga., for service as private, 1777, Virginia Line. He was born in Virginia; died in Georgia.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 110
page 21
Mrs. Frances Long Harrold.
DAR ID Number: 109069
Born in Barbour County, Ala.
Wife of Thomas Harrold.
Descendant of Evans Long, as follows:
1. Nimrod William Ezekiel Long (b. 1834) m. 1860 Martha J. Gamble (b. 1838).
2. Nimrod Washington Long (1800-75) m. 1821 Catherine Davis (1804-40).
3. Evans Long m. Lucy Apperson.
Evans Long served as a private under Capt. Gabriel Long, 11th Virginia regiment of Foot. He was born in Culpeper County, Va.; died in Twiggs County, Ga.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 157
page 283
Mrs. Mary Clarke Kiker.
DAR ID Number: 156898
Born in Stewart, Ga.
Wife of Edward Louis Kiker.
Descendant of William Clarke, Arthur Fort, Thomas Wellborn, Evan Harvey and Evans Long, as follows:
1. Wellborn Fort Clarke m. 1880 Laura Dews (b. 1861).
2. John T. Clarke (1834-89) m. 1855 Laura Fort (1833-1903).
3. James Clarke (1798-1878) m. 1828 Permelia Wellborn (1811-82); Tomlinson Fort (1811-46) m. 1831 Mary Crocker (Belcher) (1810-99).
4. William Clarke m. 1792 Mary Harvey (1776-1830); Arthur Fort, Jr. (1785-1825) m. 1806 Mary Newsome (d. 1823); William Crocker (1777-1835) m. 1807 Mary Long (1786-1872); Thomas Wellborn m. 2d 1801 Mary Cooke.
5. Arthur Fort m. Susannah Tomlinson Whitehead (1755-1820); Evan Harvey m. 1774 Mary ?; Evans Long m. 1785 Lucy Apperson.
William Clarke (1763-1831) received a land grant in Washington County, Ga., for his service as private, Georgia troops. He was born in Augusta; died in Putnam County, Ga.
Also No. 153085.
[p.283] Arthur Fort (1750-1833) was a patriot, member of the Committee of Safety and also served as private in the Georgia troops. He was born in North Carolina; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Thomas Wellborn (1760-1826) served as private in the Georgia troops. He was born in North Carolina; died in Putnam County, Ga.
Also No. 127264.
Evan Harvey (1753-1814) received a land grant in Wilkes County, Ga., for service as private in the Georgia Line. He died in Putnam County, Ga.
Also No. 114118.
Evans Long served as private in the 11th Virginia regiment of foot under Captain Long and Colonel Morgan. He was born in Culpeper County, Va.; died, 1819, in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 109069.



ROBERT RAINES
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 78
page 177
Mrs. Ivy Foster Camp.
DAR ID Number: 77458
Born in Grimes County, Texas.
Wife of Collie Camp.
Descendant of Edward Blackshear, John Hamilton, and Robert Raines.
Daughter of William Foster (1845-1908) and Emily Blackshear (b. 1848), his wife, m. 1858.
Granddaughter of Thomas E. Blackshear (1809-67) and Emily Raines (1814-86), his wife, m. 1831.
Gr-granddaughter of Edward Blackshear and Emily Mitchell (1782-1861), his wife; Robert Raines and Sarah T. Hamilton (1795-1850), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Hamilton and Tabitha Thweat, his wife.
Edward Blackshear (1762-1829) was on scouting duty with a party of Whigs when wounded by a band of Tories, who were lying in ambush. He died in Thomas County, Ga.
Also No. 49858.
John Hamilton (1747-1829) served as a private in the Virginia Line. He was born in Amelia County, Va.; died in Hancock County, Ga.
Also Nos. 31195, 68095.
Robert Raines (1766-1816) served as a private in the Georgia Line. He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 103
page 236
[p.236] Mrs. Corinne Kennard Norwood.
DAR ID Number: 102768
Born in Navasota, Texas.
Wife of Shields Norwood.
Descendant of Robert Raines, as follows:
1. Abraham Wormack Kennard (1848-1908) m. 1876 Lizzie Terrell (b. 1858).
2. John Terrell (1831-68) m. 1856 Susan White (1837-88).
3. Dr. Thomas W. Terrell (1794-1865) m. 1820 Martha E. H. Raines (1800-55).
4. Robert Raines m. Sarah T. Hamilton (1775-1830).
Robert Raines (1766-1816) served as a private in the Georgia Line. He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County Ga.
Also No. 77458.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 111
page 208
Mrs. Pearl Terrill Daniels.
DAR ID Number: 110661
Born in Navasota, Tex.
Wife of J. B. Daniels.
Descendant of Robert Raines, as follows:
1. William J. Terrell (1828-99) m. 1858 Hattie N. Neblett (b. 1836).
2. Thomas W. Terrell (1794-1865) m. 1820 Martha E. N. Raines (1800-55).
3. Robert Raines m. Sarah T. Hamilton (1775-1830).
Robert Raines (1766-1816) served as private in the Georgia Line. He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 102768.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162
page 42
Mrs. Birdie Smith Wylly.
DAR ID Number: 161135
Born in Thomas County, Ga.
Wife of Lachlan Ralston Wylly.
Descendant of Robert Raines, as follows:
1. Redden Smith (1842-1909) m. 1864 Harriet B. Mash (b. 1843).
2. Jackson B. Mash m. 1839 Sarah H. Terrell (1821-1918).
[p.42] 3. Thomas Terrell m. 1820 Martha Raines (1800-55).
4. Robert Raines m. Sarah Thweatt Hamilton (1775-1850).
Robert Raines (1766-1816) served as private in the Georgia Line. He was born in Sussex County, Va.; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 158398.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 159
page 117
Mrs. Lillian Smith Seymour.
DAR ID Number: 158398
Born in Thomasville, Ga.
Wife of Walter Baldwin Seymour.
Descendant of Robert Raines, as follows:
1. Redden Smith (1842-1909) m. 1864 Harriett Blackshear Mash (b. 1843).
2. Jackson Jones Mash (b. 1821) m. Sarah Hamilton Terrill.
3. Thomas Terrill (b. 1794) m. 1820 Martha Raines (1800-55).
4. Robert Raines m. Sarah Thureatt Hamilton (1775-1850).
Robert Raines (1766-1816) served as private in the Georgia Line. He was born in Sussex County, Va.; died in Twiggs County, Ga.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 121
page 145
Mrs. Gertrude Terrell Smith.
DAR ID Number: 120464
Born in Grimes County, Tex.
Wife of T. J. Smith.
Descendant of Robert Raines, as follows:
1. Richard James Terrell (b. 1860) m. 1883 Mary Lillian Bangess (1867-97).
2. Thomas W. Terrell, Jr. (1835-88), m. 1855 Annie Van Brunt (1838-79).
3. Thomas W. Terrell (1794-1865) m. 1820 Martha E. H. Raines (1800-55).
4. Robert Raines m. Sarah T. Hamilton (1775-1830).
Robert Raines (1766-1816) served as private in the Georgia Line. He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 110661.



ROBERT RUTHERFORD
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 14
page 92

Mrs. Harriet Wimberly Campbell.
DAR ID Number: 13245
Born in Georgia.
Wife of Richard Orme Campbell.
[p.92] Descendant of Col. Robert Rutherford, of North Carolina; Sergt. Henry Hoppey, of South Carolina.
Daughter of Capt. Frederick Davis Wimberly and R. Isoline Minter, his wife.
Granddaughter of Col. William Minter and Susan Amanda Bell, his wife; Frederick Davis Wimberly and Harriet Maria Bunn, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Morgan Minter and Joana Rutherford, his wife; Capt. Ezekiel Wimberly and Dorothy B. Hoppey, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Rutherford and Dorothy Ann Brooks, his wife; Henry Hoppey and Anne Rutherford, his wife.
Robert Rutherford, (1734-1814), was a member of the first Provincial Congress of North Carolina, served in the militia of Chatham county and was County Judge. He was born in Virginia.
Also No. 11353.
Henry Hoppey, (1758-1820), served in the Light Dragoons under Capt. William Alexander and Col. Wade Hampton at King's Mountain, where he was wounded. He died in Twiggs county, Ga.



JOHN SHINE
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 57
page 65
Mrs. Elizabeth Alleyne Ware Boston.
DAR ID Number: 56189
Born in Marshallville, Ga.
Descendant of John Shine.
Daughter of Mims Shadrach Ware and Elizabeth Pennington, his wife.
Granddaughter of Shadrach Ware and Clarisse Shine, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Daniel W. Shine and Mary Wombly, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Shine and Clarissa Williams, his wife.
John Shine (1759-1832) served as a private, 1780, in the North Carolina State troops under Colonel Caswell and was at the battle near Camden. He was born in North Carolina; died in Twiggs County, Ga.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 84
page 32
Mrs. Rossie Barnett Benton.
DAR ID Number: 83090
Born in Newton, Ga.
Wife of Lurner Oliver Benton.
[p.32] Descendant of Robert Barnett, Robert Dunwoody, and John Shine, as follows:
1. Robert L. Barnett (1853-1902), m. 1874, Laura Josephine Miller (b. 1849).
2. Robert Barnett (1827-1909), m. 1846, Susie Jones (1832-72); James Shine Miller (1807-81), m. 2nd, 1840, Eliza Smith Saxon (1821-1910).
3. Isaac Barnett, m. 1822, ? Clark (b. 1802); James Miller (1774-1829), m. 1804, Sarah Williams Shine (1784-1856); Benjamin Archelus Saxon (1796-1855), m. Mary Dunwoody (1793-1870).
4. Robert Barnett, m. 1st, 1778, Sarah Love (1755-1806); John Shine, m. Clarissa Williams (d. 1817); Robert Dunwoody, m. Mary Creswell.
Robert Barnett (1754-1826) received land bounty in Carroll County, Ga., for service as private, South Carolina Line. He was born in Sumter County, S. C.; died in Wilkinson County, Ga.
Robert Dunwoody (1744-94) served as private, 1781, in Captain Allen's company, 1st battalion, Chester County militia. He was born in Chester County, Pa.; died in Screven County, Ga.
John Shine (1759-1832) served as private, 1780, in the North Carolina State troops under Colonel Caswell and was at the battle near Camden. He was born in North Carolina; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 56189.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 102
page 50
Mrs. Mary E. Glaze Mckenzie.
DAR ID Number: 101165
Born in Sumter County, Ga.
Wife of Dr. J. S. McKenzie.
Descendant of John Shine, as follows:
1. Simeon B. Glaze (b. 1836) m. 1866 Caroline Wilkinson (1837-1900).
2. Lawrence G. Wilkinson (1808-89) m. 1836 Elizabeth J. Miller (1818-91).
3. James Miller (1774-1829) m. 1804 Sarah Williams Shine (1784-1856).
4. John Shine m. Clarissa Williams.
John Shine (1759-1832) served as a private, 1780, in the North Carolina State troops, under Colonel Caswell, and was engaged in the battle of Camden. He was born in Jones County, N. C.; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 92042.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 110
page 25
Mrs. Willie Van Vickle Daniels.
DAR ID Number: 109082
Born in Dougherty County, Ga.
Wife of Richard Albert Daniels.
Descendant of John Shine, as follows:
1. William Van Vickle (1837-98) m. 1872 Frederica Augusta Miller (1850-1902).
2. James Shine Miller (1807-81) m. 2nd 1840 Eliza Smith Saxon (1821-1910).
3. James Miller (1774-1829) m. 1804 Sarah Williams Shine (1784-1856).
4. John Shine m. Clarissa Williams (1817).
John Shine (1759-1832) served as a private, 1780, in the North Carolina State troops, under Colonel Caswell; engaged in the battle of Camden. He was born in Jones County, N. C.; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 101165.
 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 110
page 298
Mrs. Ordelia S. Battle Wilson.
DAR ID Number: 109937
Born in Hawkinsville, Ga.
Wife of W. C. Wilson.
Descendant of John Shine, as follows:
1. William Whitehead Battle (1812-77) m. 1835 Parmelia C. Westbrook (1814-48).
2. Thomas Westbrook (d. 1847) m. Mary Shine (1788-1867).
3. John Shine m. Clarissa Williams (d. 1817).
John Shine (1759-1832) served as private, 1780, in the North Carolina State troops under Colonel Caswell and was engaged in the battle of Camden. He was born in Jones County, N. C.; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 80609.



HENRY SLAPPEY
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 95
page 184
Miss Ruth Slappey Jones.
DAR ID Number: 94599
Born in Albany, Ga.
Descendant of Sergt. Henry Slappey, as follows:
1. John Henry Slappey (b. 1861) m. 1889 Octavia Dozier (1869-98).
2. Henry J. Slappey (1827-68) m. 1854 Mark Faulk (b. 1836).
3. John G. Slappey (d. 1864) m. Margaret Monroe (d. 1882).
4. Henry Slappey m. Anne Rutherford.
Henry Slappey (1758-1820) served as sergeant in South Carolina Line. He was born in South Carolina; died in Twiggs County, Ga.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 155
page 118
Mrs. Paul Tarver Weston.
DAR ID Number: 154370
Born in Baker County, Ga.
Wife of Jessie D. Weston.
Descendant of Sergt. Henry Slappey, as follows:
1. Henry Andrew Tarver (1826-97) m. 1848 Elizabeth Griffin Solomon (1833-1909).
2. Hartwell Tarver (b. 1784) m. 1823 Anne Wimberly.
3. Ezekiel Wimberly (1781-1825) m. Dorothy Brooks Slappey (1789-1817).
4. Hemy Slappey m. 1788 Anne Rutherford (1768-1855).
Henry Slappey (1758-1820) served as sergeant in the South Carolina Line. He was born in South Carolina; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 153093

HENRY SLAPPEY
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 14
page 92
Mrs. Harriet Wimberly Campbell.
DAR ID Number: 13245
Born in Georgia.
Wife of Richard Orme Campbell.
[p.92] Descendant of Col. Robert Rutherford, of North Carolina; Sergt. Henry Slappey, of South Carolina.
Daughter of Capt. Frederick Davis Wimberly and R. Isoline Minter, his wife.
Granddaughter of Col. William Minter and Susan Amanda Bell, his wife; Frederick Davis Wimberly and Harriet Maria Bunn, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Morgan Minter and Joana Rutherford, his wife; Capt. Ezekiel Wimberly and Dorothy B. Slappey, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Robert Rutherford and Dorothy Ann Brooks, his wife; Henry Slappey and Anne Rutherford, his wife.
Robert Rutherford, (1734-1814), was a member of the first Provincial Congress of North Carolina, served in the militia of Chatham county and was County Judge. He was born in Virginia.
Also No. 11353.
Henry Slappey (1758-1820), served in the Light Dragoons under Capt. William Alexander and Col. Wade Hampton at King's Mountain, where he was wounded. He died in Twiggs county, Ga.



LAZARUS SOLOMON
Mrs. Victoria Faulk Cater.The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 121
page 262
Mrs. Ethel Shannon Butler.
DAR ID Number: 120844
Born in Jeffersonville, Ga.
Wife of Robert I. Butler.
Descendant of Lazarus Solomon, as follows:
1. J. C. Shannon (b. 1853) m. 1878 Virginia Solomon Faulk (1857-96).
2. William Faulk (1822-1904) m. 1847 Virginia Solomon (1828-62).
3. Henry Solomon (b. 1791) m. 1822 Lucenda Griffin (b. 1805).
4. Lazarus Solomon m. Elizabeth Bedgood (1767-1827).
[p.262] Lazarus Solomon (1765-1833) enlisted, 1781, as private in the 10th regiment, North Carolina troops, from Rhodes County. He was born in Washington County, N. C.; died in Jeffersonville, Ga.
Also No. 108096.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 109
page 29
DAR ID Number: 108096
Born in Twiggs County, Ga.
Wife of John J. Cater.
Descendant of Lazarus Solomon, as follows:
1. John Faulk (1832-95) m. 1852 Victoria H. Solomon (1838-70).
2. Henry Solomon (b. 1791) m. 1822 Lucinda Griffin (b. 1805).
3. Lazarus Solomon m. Elizabeth Bedgood (1767-1827).
Lazarus Solomon (1765-1833) enlisted, 1781, as a private in the 10th regiment, North Carolina troops, from Rhodes County. He was born in Washington County, N. C.; died in Marion, Ga.
Also No. 69474.
 



VINCENT THARP
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 57
page 311
Mrs. Ida Tharp Willingham.
DAR ID Number: 56897
Born in Houston County, Ga.
Wife of Osgood P. Willingham.
Descendant of Rev. Vincent A. Tharp.
Daughter of Benjamin F. Tharp and Martha A. Jackson, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Tharp and Martha Davis, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Vincent A. Tharp and Sarah Person, his wife.
Vincent A. Tharp (1760-1825) served as a soldier in South Carolina, under Gen. Francis Marion, during the Revolution. He removed to Georgia after the war and became a Baptist minister. He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 42176.
 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 62
page 277
Mrs. Georgia Davis King.
DAR ID Number: 61797
Born in Crawford County, Ga.
Wife of Francis Marion King.
Descendant of Rev. Vincent A. Tharpe.
Daughter of James M. Davis and Obedience A. Tharpe, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Tharpe and Elizabeth Hatcher, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Vincent A. Tharpe and Sarah Person (1764-1832), his 2nd wife.
Vincent A. Tharpe (1760-1825) served as a soldier in South Carolina under Gen. Francis Marion during the Revolution. He removed to Georgia after the war and became a Baptist minister. He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 42176.
 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 62
page 281
Miss Henrietta Davis.
DAR ID Number: 61810
Born in Houston County, Ga.
Descendant of Vincent A. Tharpe.
Daughter of James M. Davis and Obedience A. Tharpe, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Tharpe and Elizabeth Hatcher, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Vincent A. Tharpe and Sarah Person, his 2nd wife.
Vincent A. Tharpe (1760-1825) served as a soldier in South Carolina under Gen. Francis Marion during the Revolution. He removed to Georgia after the war and became a Baptist minister. He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 42176.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 70
page 267
Mrs. Eula Felton Willingham Council.
DAR ID Number: 69756
Born in Macon, Ga.
Wife of C. M. Council.
Descendant of Sergt. Thomas Lowe and of Vincent Tharp.
Daughter of Edward J. Willingham (b. 1861) and Eula Lowe Felton (b. 1863), his wife, m. 1883.
Granddaughter of Gervy Monroe Felton (1826-94) and Mary J. Lowe (b. 1840), his wife, m. 1859.
Gr-granddaughter of George Yancey Lowe (1802-41) and Lucinda A. Tharp (1820-85), his wife, m. 1839.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Lowe and Mary Holman, his wife; Jeremiah Tharp and Jane Dunn, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Vincent Tharp and Sarah Person (1765-1835), his wife, m. 1780.
Thomas Lowe (1755-1835) was placed on the pension roll of Rockingham County, N. C., 1831, for two years' service as sergeant, Virginia Continental Line. He was born in Virginia; died in Rockingham County, N. C.
Vincent Tharp (1760-1825) served as a soldier in South Carolina under Gen. Francis Marion during the Revolution. He removed to Georgia after the war and became a Baptist minister. He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 42176.
 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 72
page 159
[p.159] Mrs. Claudia Lawson Pate.
DAR ID Number: 71440
Born in Perry, Ga.
Wife of James B. Pate.
Descendant of Roger Lawson, Capt. Hugh Lawson, John Franck, and Vincent A. Tharp.
Daughter of Hugh Lawson, 3rd (1844-78), and Claudia Tharp (1847-1910), his wife, m. 1868; B. F. Tharp (1819-99) and Martha Jackson (1826-96), his wife, m. 1843.
Granddaughter of Hugh Lawson, 2nd (1799-1856), and Sara Bryan (1808-47), his wife, m. 1827.
Gr-granddaughter of Hugh Lawson, 1st, and Sara Whitaker (1772-1840), his 2nd wife, m. 1795; James Campbell Bryan (1776-1832) and Penelope Franck (1785-1866), his 2nd wife, m. 1806; William Tharpe (1788-1841) and Martha Davis (1800-74), his wife, m. 1816.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Roger Lawson and Hannah Thompson, his wife, m. 1753; John Franck and Sarah Williams, his wife, m. 1784; Vincent A. Tharpe and Sarah Persons (1764-1832), his wife, m. 1780.
Roger Lawson (1735-1803) received bounty land in Washington County, Georgia, for his service during the Revolution. He was born in Lunenburg County, Va.; died in Jefferson County, Ga.
Hugh Lawson (1745-1802) served as captain of militia and was wounded at the battle of Augusta, 1780. He died in Washington County, Ga.
John Franck (1760-93) was a cadet of artillery in the North Carolina line. He was born and died in Craven Precinct, N. C.
Vincent A. Tharpe (1760-1825) enlisted as a private and was detailed by Francis Marion to make ?rifle guns.? He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 62911.
 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 107
page 83
Mrs. Martha Ansley Cooper.
DAR ID Number: 106273
Born in Americus, Ga.
Wife of John Powers Cooper.
Descendant of Vincent A. Tharp, as follows:
1. Joseph A. Ansley (1834-1913) m. 1871 Aurelia Tharp (b. 1845).
2. Benjamin Franklin Tharp (1819-99) m. 1843 Martha Jackson (1826-96).
3. William Tharp (1788-1841) m. 1816 Martha Davis (1800-74).
4. Vincent A. Tharp m. Sarah Persons (1764-1832).
Vincent A. Tharp (1760-1825) enlisted as a private and was detailed by Francis Marion to make ?rifle guns.? He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 71440.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 111
page 249
Mrs. Elizabeth Willingham Alexander.
DAR ID Number: 110801
Born in Macon, Ga.
Wife of C. Y. Alexander.
Descendant of Vincent A. Tharp, as follows:
1. Osgood Pierce Willingham m. 1881 Ida Sharp.
2. Benjamin Sharp (b. 1819) m. 1843 Martha A. Jackson (b. 1826).
3. William Sharp (b. 1788) m. 1816 Martha Davis.
4. Vincent A. Tharp m. Sara Person.
Vincent A. Tharp (1760-1825) enlisted as a private and was detailed by Francis Marion to make ?rifle guns.? He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 106273.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 116
page 302
Mrs. Kate Everett Stewart.
DAR ID Number: 115964
Born in Houston County, Ga.
Wife of Robert Lee Stewart.
Descendant of Vincent A. Tharpe and of Henry Felder, as follows:
1. Henry P. Everett (1844-1913) m. 1870 Julia Felder (b. 1852).
2. Edward Felder (1826-72) m. 1851 Ada T. Tharpe (1831-58).
3. Samuel Felder m. Catherine or Anne Barsh; William Tharpe (1790-1886) m. 1815 Martha Davis (1800-74).
4. Vincent A. Tharpe m. 1780 Sarah Person (1765-1835); Henry Felder, Jr. (b. 1748), m. Margaret Stoudensuire.
5. Henry Felder m. 1st Mary Shaumloffel.
Vincent A. Tharpe (1760-1825) enlisted as a private and was detailed by Francis Marion to make ?rifle guns.? He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 110801.
Henry Felder (1725-83) was a member of the Provincial Congress and commanded the militia. In escaping from his home he was killed by the Tories. He was born in Zurich, Switzerland.
Also No. 100553.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 120
page 133
Miss Ellen Byrne.
DAR ID Number: 119421
Born in Grand Island, Fla.
Descendant of Vincent Tharpe, as follows:
1. Richard M. Byrne (1844-1911) m. 1882 Georgia Lundy (b. 1854).
2. William Lundy (1824-1903) m. 1845 Julia Tharpe (1826-83).
3. William Tharpe (1790-1837) m. 1815 Martha Davis (1800-74).
4. Vincent Tharpe m. 1780 Sarah Parsons (1765-1835).
Vincent Tharpe (1760-1825) enlisted as private and was detailed by Francis Marion to make rifle guns. He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 110801.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 127
page 122
Mrs. Pearl Davis Beall.
DAR ID Number: 126391
Born in Houston County, Ga.
Wife of Hal T. Beall.
Descendant of Vincent A. Tharpe, as follows:
1. Jerry H. Davis (b. 1852) m. 1876 Sarah E. Bryan (b. 1855).
2. James M. Davis (1818-96) m. 1843 Obedience Tharpe (1822-1902).
3. John Tharpe m. Elizabeth Hatcher.
4. Vincent A. Tharpe m. 2d Sarah Person.
Vincent A. Tharpe (1760-1825) served as a soldier in South Carolina under Gen. Francis Marion during the Revolution. He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 61810.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 157
page 283
Mrs. Maurine Gostin Ricker.
DAR ID Number: 156900
Born in Macon, Ga.
Wife of Jackson G. Ricker.
Descendant of Vincent A. Tharpe, as follows:
1. George Pierce Gostin (1852-1910) m. 1879 Rosa Jessup (b. 1855).
2. Isaac Jessup (1817-1902) m. 1847 Elizabeth Tharpe (1833-1905).
3. Charwick A. Tharpe (1790-1867) m. 1817 Elizabeth Jefferson (d. 1869).
4. Vincent A. Tharpe m. 2d 1780 Sara Persons (1765-1835).
Vincent A. Tharpe (1760-1825) enlisted as private and was detailed by Gen. Francis Marion to make rifle guns. He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 138262.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 164
page 319
Mrs. Claudia Lawson Pate Bivins.
DAR ID Number: 163981
Born in Cordele, Ga.
Wife of S. Frank Bivins.
Descendant of William Pate, Roger Lawson, Vincent A. Tharp and John Franck, as follows:
1. James Bennett Pate (1876-1914) m. 1897 Claudia Lawson (b. 1874).
2. John S. Pate (b. 1847) m. 1872 Jimmie Clements (b. 1853); Hugh Lawson (1844-78) m. 1868 Claudia Tharp (1847-1910).
[p.319] 3. Elijah Pate (1815-86) m. 1841 Mary Smith (1820-84); Hugh Lawson (1799-1856) m. 1827 Sarah Bryan (1808-47); Benjamin Franklin Tharp (1819-99) m. 1843 Martha Jackson (1826-96).
4. William Pate m. 3d 1808 Tempty Parkerson (1784-1865); Hugh Lawson (1755-1802) m. 2d 1795 Sarah Whittaker (1772-1840); William Tharp m. 1816 Martha Davis (1800-74); James Campbell Bryan (1776-1832) m. 1806 Penelope Franck (1785-1866).
5. Roger Lawson m. 1853 Hannah Thompson; Vincent A. Tharp m. 2d 1780 Sarah Persons (1764-1835); John Franck m. 1784 Sarah Williams.
William Pate (1750-1837) served as private in Capt. Robert Fenner's company, 2d North Carolina battalion, commanded by Col. John Patten. He was born in Gloncester County, Va.; died in Worth County, Ga.
Also No. 133634.
Roger Lawson (1730-1803) served as private in the Georgia troops and received a land grant for his service. He was born in Virginia; died in Jefferson County, Ga.
Also No. 134572.
Vincent A. Tharp (1760-1825) enlisted as a private and was detailed by Gen. Francis Marion to make ?rifle guns.? He was born in Virginia; died in Twiggs County, Ga.
Also No. 156900.
John Franck (1760-93) was a cadet of artillery in the North Carolina Line. He was born in Craven Precinct, N. C.; died in North Carolina.
Also No. 134572.
 

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