Below is something I found in the Dar Lineage free pages at
Ancestry.com .
Hope it halps someone.
Later
Beau Rhodes
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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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 96
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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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 97
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.