Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.)
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Miss Betty Washington Truesdell.
DAR ID Number: 16544
Born in Campbell County, Kentucky.
Descendant of Col. Samuel Washington and of Thornton Washington.
Daughter of George Fletcher Truesdell and Lucy Ella Carmack, his wife.
[p.203] Granddaughter of George Washington Carmack and Martha Dandridge
Washington, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Washington and Catherine Townsend Washington,
his wife (cousins).
See Nos. 16125, 16145.
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Mrs. Honora S. C. Jackson.
DAR ID Number: 35986
Born in Brownsville, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Edward T. Jackson.
Descendant of James Wall, of Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Zachariah W. Carmack and Mary Wall, his wife.
Granddaughter of Garret Wall (war of 1812) and Mary Watson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Wall and Catherine Vaneman, his wife.
James Wall served as a private in Capt. John Wall's company of Rangers to
protect the frontier settlers from the Indians 1778-83. He was born in New
Jersey and emigrated 1766 with his brother Walter to Pennsylvania and joined
what was known as the Jersey settlement where he was active in public
affairs until his death. He died in Allegheny county.
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[p.145] Mrs. Betty Duke Carmack.
DAR ID Number: 42382
Born in Dallas County, Alabama.
Wife of John Franklin Carmack.
Descendant of Col. Samuel Washington, Thornton Washington, and Lieut. Col.
Alexander Somerville.
Daughter of James Bausman Duke, (1828-65) and Catherine Townsend Washington
(b. 1876), his wife, m. 1854.
Granddaughter of Alexander Duke and Mary M. Broome, his wife; Samuel
Washington and Catherine Washington (cousins), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of James Duke (1765-1825) and Rebecca Somerville
(1765-1837), his wife, m. 1786; Thornton Washington (1760-87) and Frances
Thornton, his 2nd wife (cousins).
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Washington and Mildred Thornton, his 2nd
wife (cousins); Alexander Somerville and Rebecca Dawkins (1740-1812), his
wife, m. 1759.
Samuel Washington, (1734-81), the brother of the Commander-in-Chief, was
colonel of militia. He was born in Wakefield; died in Harewood, Berkeley
Co., Va.
Also Nos. 13, 881, 5659, 7066, 8878, 16125, 35698.
Thornton Washington, (1760-87), enlisted at sixteen and served under his
uncle. He was born in Stafford Co.; died in Jefferson Co., Va.
Also No. 32153.
Alexander Somerville, (1734-83), served in the militia; was active on
committees and represented Calvert Co., Md., 1776 in the convention at
Annapolis.
Also Nos. 25684, 37171.
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Mrs. Mary Mead Laughlin.
DAR ID Number: 46463
Born in Hannibal, Mo.
Wife of Alexander Laughlin.
Descendant of Ebenezer Churchill, Daniel Richards and David Lee.
Daughter of Charles M. Mead and Eliza Lee, his wife.
Granddaughter of Dr. Nathan B. Mead and Betsy Bacon Snow, his wife; Warren
Ferris Lee and Eliza M. Nelson, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John Snow and Jean Churchill, his wife; Elisha Lee and
Sally Pitcher, his wife; Basil Nelson and Sally Maynard, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ebenezer Churchill and Jean Fisher, his wife; David
Lee and Mary Tilden, his wife; Benjamin Maynard and Rachel Richards, his
wife.
[p.210] Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Richards and Catherine Carmack, his
wife.
Ebenezer Churchill served as a private in Capt. Thomas Loring's company
which marched on the Lexington Alarm, also served several other enlistments.
He was born 1732 in Plymouth, Mass.
Daniel Richards was a member of the Committee of Observation of Frederick
County, Md. He was born in Maryland; died 1787 in Frederick County.
David Lee (1739-83) served as private in Capt. Porter's company, Col.
Benjamin Simond's regiment, Berkshire County, Mass., 1777. He was born in
Coventry, Conn.; died in Bennington, Vt.
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Mrs. Betty Carmack Donaldson Ferguson.
DAR ID Number: 53789
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Wife of John D. Ferguson.
Descendant of Col. Samuel Washington, of Virginia.
Daughter of John Donaldson and Frances Thornton Duke, his wife.
Granddaughter of James B. Duke and Katherine Washington, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Washington and Katherine (Washington), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thornton Washington and Frances Thornton, his 2nd
wife (parents of Samuel).
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Washington and Mildred Thornton, his 2nd
wife.
Samuel Washington (1734-81) served as colonel of Virginia troops, and was
ordered to different sections. He was two years younger than his brother,
the Commander-in-Chief. He was born in Westmoreland County, Va.
Also Nos. 1, 225, 881, 5659, 5684.
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Mrs. Iska Louise Whitelaw Carmack.
DAR ID Number: 85059
Born in St. Louis, Mo.
Descendant of Col. Anthony Bledsoe, as follows:
1. Rodney Gayoso Whitelaw (b. 1858), m. 1883, Katie Melissa Rodney
(1855-1908).
2. Anthony Rodney, m. Eliza Eveline Dowty.
3. Michel Rodney, m. Matilda Penney.
4. William Archibald Penney, m. Susan Bledsoe.
5. Anthony Bledsoe, m. Mary Ramsey.
Anthony Bledsoe (1733-88) commanded a regiment at the battle of Long Island
Flats, 1776. He moved to Sumner County, 1781, where he was one of the first
justices. He was born in Culpeper County, Va.; died in Tennessee.
Also No. 77352.
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Miss N. Blanche Cramer.
DAR ID Number: 89076
Born in Cambridge, N. Y.
Descendant of John Nicklaus Cramer, Adam Tipple, Daniel Richards and Ensign
Amos Savage, as follows:
1. Edward Payson Cramer (1844-1903) m. 1869 Rubie Stewart Maynard (1844-92).
2. Edward Cramer (1810-88) m. 1835 Sarah Savage (1812-93); John Pumphrey
Maynard (1801-67) m. 1829 Cyllinda Stewart (1807-72).
3. Peter Cramer (1788-1870) m. 1808 Lucretia Frank (1788-1811); Amos Savage,
Jr. (1765-1839), m. 1788 Lois Wilcox (1769-1814); Ephraim Maynard
(1769-1834) m. 1801 Catherine Maynard (1779-1871).
4. John Nicklaus Cramer m. 1769 Elizabeth Tipple (1751-95); Amos Savage m.
1757 Sarah Montague (1736-1807); Benjamin Maynard (b. 1734) m. Rachel
Richards.
5. Daniel Richards m. Catherine Carmack; Adam Tipple m. Catherine .
John Nicklaus Cramer (1743-1806) served as private in Col. Morris Graham's
regiment, Dutchess County, New York militia. He was born in Germany; died in
Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, N. Y.
Adam Tipple served as private in Col. Morris Graham's regiment, Dutchess
County, New York militia. He was born in Rhinebeck, N. Y.
Daniel Richards was a member of the Committee of Observation of Frederick
County, Md., where, in 1787, he died. He was born in Maryland.
Amos Savage (1733-83), who had served in the French war, was ensign in the
2nd company, 23rd regiment, Connecticut Alarm troops. He was born and died
in Middletown, Conn.
Also No. 62428.
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Mrs. Jean M. Mcdougal Mckay.
DAR ID Number: 95195
Born in Purdy, Tenn.
Wife of Hugh James McKay.
Descendant of William Anderson, as follows:
1. Daniel Archibald McDougal (b. 1865) m. 1888 Myrtle Archer (b. 1867).
2. James Ferguson McDougal (1820-1905) m. 1844 Mary Davis Carmack (1823-79).
3. Cornelius Carmack m. 1818 Nancy Agnes Smith (1799-1860).
4. Josiah Smith (1765-1844) m. 1791 Mary Anderson (b. 1774).
5. William Anderson m. 1773 Nancy Stinson (1750-1827).
William Anderson served as private in Capt. John Steele's company, Sumpter's
brigade, South Carolina Line. He was shot by the Tories, 1780, at Neely's.
He was born in Antrim, Ireland.
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Mrs. Eleanor De Ford Smith.
DAR ID Number: 96902
Born in Cerro Gordo, Tenn.
Wife of Frank P. Smith.
Descendant of William Anderson, as follows:
1. Risdon D. De Ford (b. 1840) m. 1865 Mary Frances MacDougal (b. 1849).
2. James Ferguson McDougal (1820-1905) m. 1844 Mary Davis Carmack (1823-79).
3. Cornelius Carmack m. 1818 Nancy Agnes Smith (1799-1860).
4. Joshua Smith (1765-1844) m. 1791 Mary Anderson (b. 1774).
5. William Anderson m. Nancy Stinson (1750-1827).
William Anderson served as private in Capt. John Steele's company, Sumter's
brigade, South Carolina Line. He was shot by the Tories, 1780, at Neely's.
He was born in Antrim, Ireland.
Also No. 95195.
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Mrs. Louise Vedder Carmack.
DAR ID Number: 123819
Born in Carrollton, Ill.
Descendant of Revel Wharton, as follows:
1. Orange T. Vedder (b. 1850) m. 1883 Mary Jackson (b. 1858).
See No. 123818.
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Mrs. Sarah Penn Carmack.
DAR ID Number: 150419
Born in Cerulean, Ky.
Wife of Frank Terry Carmack.
Descendant of Colonel Abram Penn, as follows:
1. Gabriel Thomas Penn (b. 1836) m. 1864 Mary Mitchell (d. 1898).
2. Edmund Penn (1789-1860) m. Polly Ferris (1796-1862).
3. Abram Penn m. 1768 Ruth Stovall.
Abram Penn (1743-1801) was colonel of the Henry County, Virginia militia. He
was born in Amherst County; died in Patrick County, Va.
Also No. 148534.