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Mrs. Minnie Roane Tomlinson.
DAR ID Number: 82137
Born in Pine Bluff, Iowa.
Wife of Frank Tomlinson.
Descendant of Samuel Calhoun, Ichabod Lyman, Capt. Hezekiah Parsons,
Hezekiah Parsons, Jr., Gideon Hunn, Enos Hunn, Ensign Isaac Kibbe,
Thomas Dart, Elnathan Newton, and Richard Jackman.
Daughter of Samuel Calhoun Roane, Jr. (1848-1900), and Minnie Hunn
(1858-95), his 2nd wife,
m. 1875.
Granddaughter of Samuel Calhoun Roane (1793-1852) and Julia Embree
(1807-70), his wife, m. 1825; Horace Henry Hunn (1835-1908) and Margaret
J. Conyers (1837-65), his wife, m. 1855.
Gr-granddaughter of Hugh Roane (1747-1825) and Hannah Calhoun
(1775-1851), his wife, m. 1790; Moses Embree (d. 1824) and Sarah Jackman
(1783-1837), his wife, m. 1801; Walter Smith Hunn (1809-76) and Mary
Lyman (1811-92), his wife, m. 1834; Enoch Conyers (1799-1849) and
Catherine Parsons (1805-42), his 2nd wife, m. 1834.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Calhoun and Nancy Neely (1755-1825), his
wife; Richard Jackman and Mary Neavit Neville (d. 1825), his wife, m.
1766; Licester Chauncy Hunn (1784-1835) and Catherine Goodrich
(1785-1836), his wife, m. 1806; Ichabod Lyman, Jr., and Cole, his
wife; [p.57] Abdiel Parsons (1779-1851) and Elizabeth Dart (1789-1820),
his wife, m. 1801.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Enos Hunn and Esther Smith (1753-1817), his
wife, m. 1774; Ichabod Lyman and Honora Casey, his 2nd wife; Hezekiah
Parsons and Margaret Kibbe (1759-1841), his wife, m. 1775; Roger Dart
(d. 1792) and Elizabeth Newton (b. 1756), his wife, m. 1779.
Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Gideon Hunn and Rebecca Beldin, his wife,
m. 1731; Ebenezer Smith and Mehitabel Buck, his wife, m. 1750; Hezekiah
Parsons and Sarah (Abbe) Chapin (1718-85), his wife, m. 1748; Isaac
Kibbe and Margaret Ferry, his wife, m. 1755; Thomas Dart and Sarah
Beldin, his wife, m. 1745; Elnathan Newton and Jemina Joslin, his wife,
m. 1750. Samuel Calhoun (1740-1833) was a member of a committee for the
relief of the poor of Boston. He lived in North Carolina. He was born in
Pennsylvania; died in Big Spring, Tenn. Ichabod Lyman (1724-1813) served
as private in Maj. Roger Newbury's company, Colonel Wolcott's
Connecticut regiment. Hezekiah Parsons (1728-1813), who had served in
the early wars, commanded a company from Enfield in the Connecticut
Continental Line in the New York campaign, 1776. He was born and died in
Enfield, Conn.
Also No. 68476.
Hezekiah Parsons, Jr. (1752-1808), served as a minute man from Enfield
on the Lexington Alarm. He was born and died in Enfield, Conn.
Also No. 53161.
Gideon Hunn (1710-85) was a member of the committee to provide for
soldiers' families. He was born and died in Newington, Conn.
Enos Hunn (1745-1805) served as private in Captain Welles' company,
Colonel Wolcott's Connecticut regiment, 1776. He was born and died in
Newington, Conn.
Isaac Kibbe (1738-80) served as ensign in the militia and was active in
all patriotic work. He was born and died in Enfield, Conn.
Also No. 81120.
Thomas Dart (1719-92) was a selectman of New Hampshire in 1782. He was
born in Connecticut; died in New Hampshire.
Elnathan Newton (1724-92) was a signer of the Association Test at
Marlborough, N. H., where he died. He was born in Marlborough, Mass.
Richard Jackman received a grant of land for service as private,
Virginia Line. He was born in Virginia; died, 1801, in Lincoln County,
Ky.
Ebenezer Smith (1730-99) served as private, 1776, in Captain Jewett's
company, Colonel Huntington's Connecticut regiment. He was born in Rocky
Hill; died in Newington, Conn.
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Mrs. Grace Appleton Mckey.
DAR ID Number: 84023
Born in San Jose, Calif.
Wife of William Davis McKey.
Descendant of Lieut. Christopher Casey, as follows:
1. Frederick G. Appleton (1825-92), m. 1856, Josephine Wilburn (b.
1840).
2. Thomas Jefferson Wilburn (1815-70), m. 1835, Elizabeth Ann Gordon
(1817-90).
3. John Churchill Gordon (1791-1856), m. 1811, Cassandra Casey
(1787-1852).
4. Christopher Casey, m. Sarah Smith.
[p.12] Christopher Casey (1755-1840) served as lieutenant under Captains
Benjamin Warford, Peter Brooks, and Ford, Colonels John Thomas, John
Beard, Roebuck, and Kilgore, South Carolina Line. He applied for
pension, 1832, which was allowed. He was born in Virginia; died in
Jefferson City, Mo.
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Mrs. Henrietta Pinney Hill.
DAR ID Number: 85966
Born in Kittaning, Pa.
Wife of Frank Watts Hill.
Descendant of Ensign Jonathan Pinney, as follows:
1. Lester Casey Pinney (1809-75), m. 2nd, 1845, Martha Lynch (1825-67).
2. Lot Pinney (b. 1757), m. Diademia Loomis (b. 1760).
3. Jonathan Pinney, m. 1st, Lydia Case (1741-96).
Jonathan Pinney (1737-1813) served as ensigns, 1776, in Capt. Lemuel
Roberts' company, Connecticut Line. He was born in Stonsbury; died in
Hartford, Conn.
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Mrs. Lola Casey Copeland.
DAR ID Number: 88691
Born in Anderson, S. C.
Wife of J. Isaac Copeland.
Descendant of John Dalrymple, as follows:
1. Oliver W. Casey (b. 1849) m. 1872 Nancy Dalrymple (b. 1847).
2. Lewis Dalrymple (1812-68) m. 1840 Amanda Smith (1818-70).
3. Job Dalrymple (1785-1863) m. 1811 Jennie Hunter (1789-1873).
4. Thomas Dalrymple (1764-1845) m. 1784 Sarah Elizabeth Deen
(1765-1833).
5. John Dalrymple m. 1760 Susanna Dalrymple.
John Dalrymple served as private in the South Carolina militia. He was
born, before 1744, in Ireland; died in Laurens County, S. C., and his
will was made in 1795.
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Mrs. Della Norris Guthrie.
DAR ID Number: 89166
Born in Benton County, Miss.
Wife of Frank Malone Guthrie.
Descendant of Col. William Alston, as follows:
1. Martin F. Norris (b. 1842) m. 1866 Martha M. Lipford (b. 1844).
2. Henry Frances Lipford (b. 1823) m. 1841 Rhoda Casey (d. 1908).
[p.53] 3. H. F. M. M. Lipford (b. 1796) m. 1819 Francis A. Tait (d.
1827).
4. William Hudson Tait (b. 1770) m. Nancy Alston.
5. William Alston m. 1774 Charity Alston.
William Alston (1736-1810) was a member of the Committee of Safety for
Halifax County, N. C., 1774, a member of the Provincial Congress, 1775,
and of the Constitutional Convention, 1776. He was appointed
lieutenant-colonel of the 3rd regiment, Continental troops, 1777. He was
born in Warren County, N. C.; died in Elbert County, Ga.
Also No. 73813.
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Miss Bettie Lucas Casey.
DAR ID Number: 89677
Born in Leflore County, Miss.
Descendant of Capt. Levi Casey, as follows:
1. Leander L. Casey (1844-1900) m. 1873 Elizabeth Camp (1844-87).
2. Jacob D. Casey (1796-1853) m. 3rd 1840 Sarah Frances Lucas (1819-51).
3. Levi Casey m. Elisabeth Duckett (1759-1839).
Levi Casey (1749-1807) commanded a company at the attack on Savannah and
distinguished himself at Rocky Mount, Kings Mountain, Hanging Rock,
Musgroves, Fishing Creek, Blackstocks and Cowpens. He was born in South
Carolina; died in Washington, D. C.
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Mrs. Mary Florence Casey Frost.
DAR ID Number: 91698
Born in Mt. Vernon, Ill.
Wife of A. M. Frost, M. D.
Descendant of Sergt. Randolph Casey, as follows:
1. Robert Franklin Casey (1838-1911) m. 1860 Mary E. Milburn (b. 1839).
2. Isaac S. Casey (1811-40) m. 1833 Tabitha White (1812-98).
3. Abraham P. Casey (1772-1841) m. 1794 Nancy Baker (1775-1865).
4. Randolph Casey m. 1768 Mary Jane Pennington.
Randolph Casey was sergeant in 2nd South Carolina regiment. He was born
in Virginia; died, 1813, in Smith County, Tenn.
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Mrs. Fannie Clementine Norris Scott.
DAR ID Number: 92202
Born in Shelby County, Tenn.
Wife of Samuel Gilbert Scott.
Descendant of Lieut.-Col. William Alston, as follows:
1. Martin F. Norris (b. 1842) m. 1866 Martha M. Lipford (b. 1844).
2. Henry Frances Lipford (b. 1823) m. 1841 Rhoda Casey (d. 1908).
3. H. F. M. Lipford (b. 1796) m. 1819 Frances A. Tait (d. 1827).
4. William Hudson Tait (b. 1770) m. Nancy Alston.
5. William Alston m. 1774 Charity Alston (cousins).
William Alston was a member of the Committee of Safety for Halifax
County, N. C., 1774, a member of the Provincial Congress, 1775, and of
the Constitutional Convention, 1776. He was appointed lieutenant-colonel
of the 3rd regiment, Continental troops, 1777. He was born in Warren
County, N. C.; died in Elbert County, Ga.
Also Nos. 78813, 89166.
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Mrs. Cornelia Stark Merrifield.
DAR ID Number: 93326
Born in Plains, Pa.
Wife of Robert Merrifield.
Descendant of James Stark, as follows:
1. Hiram Stark (1817-98) m. 1842 Margaret Brown (1820-95).
2. John Stark (1795-1875) m. 1815 Cornelia Wilcox (1797-1884).
3. Henry Stark m. Elizabeth Kennedy.
4. James Stark m. 1758 Elizabeth Casey.
James Stark (1734-77) served as a private in Lieut. Simon Spalding's
company, raised at Westmoreland. He was born in Groton, Conn.; died in
Wilkes Barre, Pa.
Also No. 61399.