I did a search on Cathers in the DAR records and the following are the
results. Take them with a grain of salt.
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Mrs. Addie Chase White Pierce.
DAR ID Number: 64685
Born in Carroll County, Mo.
Wife of Edgar Worth Pierce.
Descendant of Major Charles Cracraft.
Daughter of Fred Jefferson White (b. 1844) and Anna Eliza Chase (b.
1849), his wife, m. 1871.
Granddaughter of Charles Chase (1804-76) and Rebecca Cather
(1809-84), his wife, m. 1826.
Gr-granddaughter of Abraham Chase (1781-1869) and Elizabeth Cracraft
(1787-1854), his wife.
[p.239] Gr-gr-granddaughter of Charles Cracraft and Eleanor Atkinson, his
wife.
Charles Cracraft (1748-1824) served in Gen. George Rogers Clark's
Indian expedition. He was born in Harpers Ferry, W. Va.; died in
Washington County, Pa.
Also No. 15302.
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Mrs. Edith White Caton.
DAR ID Number: 64688
Born in Missouri.
Wife of Martin A. Caton.
Descendant of Major Charles Cracraft.
Daughter of William Chappell White (b. 1848) and Adaline Chase (b.
1847), his wife, m. 1881.
Granddaughter of Charles Chase (1804-76) and Rebecca Cather
(1809-84), his wife, m. 1826.
See No. 64685.
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Mrs. Anna Chase Meeks.
DAR ID Number: 78620
Wife of Benjamin F. Meeks.
Descendant of Major Charles Cracroft.
Daughter of William Chase (1830-72) and Sarah Tuper (1839-93), his
wife.
Granddaughter of Charles Chase (1804-76) and Rebecca Cather
(1809-84), his wife, m. 1826.
Gr-granddaughter of Abraham Chase (1781-1869) and Elizabeth Cracroft
(1787-1854), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Charles Cracroft and Eleanor Atkinson, his wife.
Charles Cracroft (1748-1824) served in Col. George Rogers Clark's
Indian expedition. He was born in Harpers Ferry, W. Va.; died in
Washington County, Pa.
Also No. 75728.
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Mrs. Addie Chase White.
DAR ID Number: 88623
Born in Adams County, Ill.
Wife of William C. White.
Descendant of Major Charles Cracraft, as follows:
1. Charles Chase m. Rebecca Cather.
2. Abraham Chase m. Elizabeth Cracraft.
3. Charles Cracraft m. Eleanor Atkinson.
[p.198] Charles Cracraft (1748-1824) served in Col. George Rogers
Clark's expedition against the Indians. He was born in Harpers Ferry, W.
Va.; died in Washington County, Pa.
Also Nos. 64685, 82004.
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Mrs. Sallie Cather Abbott.
DAR ID Number: 92822
Born in Taylor County, W. Va.
Wife of George L. Abbott.
Descendant of Benjamin MacDonald, as follows:
1. J. Clark Cather (b. 1856) m. 1877 Nannie McDonald (b. 1857).
2. James Brown McDonald (b. 1826) m. 1854 Sarah Stores (1828-1906).
[p.257] 3. Benjamin McDonald (1796-1875) m. 1822 Nancy A. Fleming
(1802-42).
4. James McDonald m. 1795 Mary Cather (1775-1803).
5. Benjamin McDonald m. Massay .
Benjamin McDonald enlisted in the Virginia Continental Line, 1781. He
received land for his service as private, Continental Line. He was born in
Scotland; died in Virginia.
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Mrs. Imogene Myers Cather.
DAR ID Number: 109300
Born in Pawnee City, Nebr.
Wife of Howard Cather.
Descendant of David Martin, as follows:
1. Allen Lincoln Myers (b. 1860) m. 1883 Luella Myers (b. 1864).
2. Jacob Strickler Myers (1817-69) m. 1844 Fanny Hershey (1821-1904).
3. Isaac Hershey (1801-60) m. 1821 Anna Martin (1804-49).
4. Daniel Martin (d. 1808) m. Magdalena Martin (1783-1829).
5. David Martin m. Anna Stauffer.
David Martin (1751-84) served as private in the Flying Camp at the battle
of Long Island, 1776, and 1777, at Brandywine. He was born and died in
York County, Pa.
Also No. 104112.
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Mrs. Mary Worley Bunnell.
DAR ID Number: 113385
Born in Omaha, Nebr.
Wife of Harvey Dewitt Bunnell.
Descendant of Nathaniel White, Charles Rector and Brice Worley, as
follows:
1. Jesse L. Worley (1859-89) m. 1880 Effie King (b. 1860).
2. Robert Worley (1813-71) m. 1838 Christera Henkins (1818-68); John
Nelson King (1827-1909) m. 1851 Mary White (1828-1912).
3. David Worley (1775-1851) m. 1799 Margaret Cather (1780-1853);
Jacob King (1804-34) m. 1827 Winifred Rector (1804-87).
4. Charles Rector m. 1782 Sarah Chapman (d. 1823); Brice Worley m.
1768 Martha Johnston (1748-1838).
See Nos. 113381, 113384.
Brice Worley (1740-1809) served as private, Virginia militia. He was
born in Philadelphia; died in Greene County, Pa.
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Mrs. Alma May Cather Brohard.
DAR ID Number: 113673
Born in Wichita, Kans.
Wife of Thomas W. Brohard.
Descendant of Benjamin McDonald, John Sewell, John Mallonée, and Dr.
Robert McKee, as follows:
1. Fabricus Augustus Cather (1840-76) m. 1865 Helen Virginia Mallonée
(b. 1844).
2. Thomas Cather (1807-65) m. 1829 Barbara McDonald (1797-1876);
William Mallonée (1801-80) m. 1831 Thomazine Keirle (1810-79).
3. John Cather (1779-1859) m. 1800 Elizabeth McKee (1780-1847);
James McDonald (1766-1862) m. 1795 Mary Cather (1775-1803);
Leonard Mallonée (1763-1854) m. 2nd 1791 Achsah Sewell (1768-1859).
4. Benjamin McDonald m. Massay McDonald; John Sewell m. 1760 Mary
Warfield Marriott (1740-1800); John Mallonée m. 1748 Edith Cole
(1728-61); Robert McKee m. Elizabeth (d. 1790).
Benjamin McDonald (1746-1827) enlisted in the Virginia Continental
Line, 1781. He received land for his service as private, Continental Line.
He was born in Scotland; died in Virginia.
Also No. 92822.
John Mallonée served as private in Capt. John McGuire's company, Col.
William Grayson's regiment, Continental troops. He was born in France;
died, 1783, in Baltimore County, Md.
John Sewell (1740-1805) was a patriot of Anne Arundel County, Md. He
took the Oath of Allegiance in 1778. He was born and died in Anne
Arundel County, Md.
Robert McKee was a surgeon in the Virginia militia, 1777. He was born in
Ireland; died in Frederick County, Va.
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Mrs. Nellie White Forrest.
DAR ID Number: 125207
Born in Carrollton, Mo.
Wife of Earl F. Forrest.
Descendant of Maj. Charles Cracraft, as follows:
1. William Chappell White (b. 1848) m. 1881 Adaline Chase (b. 1847).
2. Charles Chase (1804-76) m. 1826 Rebecca Cather (1809-84).
3. Abraham Chase (1781-1869) m. 1803 Elizabeth Cracraft (1787-1854).
4. Charles Cracraft m. 1775 Elanor Atkinson.
Charles Cracraft (1748-1824) served as major under Gen. George Rogers
Clark in the Indian expedition. He was born in Harpers Ferry, W. Va.; died
in Washington County, Pa.
Also No. 115990.
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[p.61] Mrs. Mary Brown Blair.
DAR ID Number: 154193
Born in Monongalia County, W. Va.
Wife of Ross Boyd Blair.
Descendant of James Nicholson, Adam Brown and Brice Worley, as
follows:
1. Alphewis W. Brown (1822-89) m. 1862 Anna Nicholson (1833-1903).
2. Andrew Brown (1796-1874) m. 1821 Martha Worley; Thomas W.
Nicholson (1803-69) m. 1829 Mary Buffle (1807-95).
3. Adam Brown m. Christina Statler; David Worley (1775-1851) m. 1799
Margaret Cather (1780-1853); James Witter Nicholson (1773-1857) m.
1797 Nancy Griffin (1776-1834).
4. Brice Worley m. Martha Johnston (d. 1838); James Nicholson m. 1763
Frances Witter (1743-1832).
James Nicholson (1737-1804) was commodore on the ship "Defence,"
"Virginia" and "Trumbull." During the blockade at Baltimore James
Nicholson with his crew joined Washington's Army at Trenton and took
part in the battle there. He was born in Chestertown, Md.; died in New
York.
Adam Brown (1760-1820) served as private in Captain Rudolph Statler's
5th Battalion, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in
Lancaster County, Pa.; died in Monongalia County, Va.
Also No. 146245.
Brice Worley (1740-1809) served as private in the Virginia militia; also
served under Capt. William Scott, 4th Battalion, Washington County,
Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Philadelphia, Pa.; died in Wayne
Township, Green County, Pa.
Also No. 141625.
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[p.154] Mrs. Cornelia M. (Hall) Hall.
DAR ID Number: 158521
Born in Butler County, Kan.
Wife of Elbert A. Hall.
Descendant of Moses Hustead, as follows:
1. Thomas F. Hall (b. 1846) m. 1876 Xarissa Webb (b. 1857).
2. Cyrus Webb (1825-99) m. 1855 Eliza Cather (1833-1911).
3. Jasper Cather m. 1825 Sarah Hustead.
4. James Hustead (b. 1760) m. 1803 Elizabeth Davis (b. 1780).
5. Moses Hustead m. 1st Mary Goodwin.
Moses Hustead (1749-1836) received a pension for service as private and
spy under Captains Robinson and Thomas in the Virginia troops. He was
born in Dutchess County, N. Y.; died in Harrison County, Va.
Also No. 149290.
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Mrs. Josephine Layton Post Martin.
DAR ID Number: 164058
Born in St. Paul, Neb.
Wife of Bernard Cather Martin.
Descendant of Joseph Post, Jonathan Gunnell, William Elliott, Thomas
Elliott, William Wallace, Corp. Thomas Atkinson and John Hopkins, as
follows:
1. Ephraim E. Post (b. 1854) m. 1880 Nellie Gunnell (b. 1859).
2. William E. Post (1811-65) m. 1841 Sarah Salena Greer (1812-79);
Lewis Gunnell (1830-1901) m. 1855 Elizabeth Lawson (b. 1833).
[p.19] 3. Ephraim E. Post (1779-1869) m. 1900 Martha Elliott
(1789-1868); Corbin Gunnell (1791-1868) m. 1817 Mary M. Troxel
(1796-1865); John Greer (1786-1830) m. 1807 Margaret Wallace
(1786-1813).
4. Joseph Post m. 1775 Anna Hopping (1756-81); Jonathan Gunnell m.
Amelia (d. 1817); William Elliott m. 1772 Elizabeth Atkinson
(1762-1819); William Wallace m. 1779 Elizabeth Hopkins (d. 1818).
5. Thomas Elliott m. 1749 Martha (1728-88); Thomas Atkinson m.
1758 Martha (1742-77); John Hopkins m. 1749 Eleanor Wallace.
Joseph Post (1754-1831) served as private in the Morris County, New
Jersey militia, under Captain Ward and Col. Sylvanus Seely. He was born
in Morris County, N. J.; died in Washington County, Pa.
Also No. 159507.
Jonathan Gunnell (1756-1847) received a pension, 1818, for service as
private in the Virginia troops under Capt. John Linton and Colonel Baylor.
He died in Westmoreland County, Pa.
Also No. 134596.
William Elliott (1751-1821) took the Oath of Allegiance, 1778, to the state
of Maryland. He was born in Maryland; died in Washington County, Pa.
Thomas Elliot (1725-1800) took the Oath of Allegiance to the State of
Maryland. He was born in Maryland; died in Washington County, Pa.
Also No. 135335.
William Wallace served as private in Capt. Richard Smith's company,
Montgomery County, Maryland militia, in the flying camp, and also with
the Washington County, Pennsylvania Rangers. He was born in
Montgomery County, Md.; died, 1821, in Washington County, Pa.
Also No. 152674.
Thomas Atkinson (1735-84) served as private and corporal in the Virginia
State Line. He was born in Virginia; died in Washington County, Pa.
Also No. 135335.
John Hopkins served as private in the 2d regiment, Maryland militia. He
was born in Scotland; died, 1796, in Washington County, Pa.
Also No. 154035.
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Mrs. Mary Adamson Colbert.
DAR ID Number: 164593
Born in Holton, Kans.
Wife of G. H. Colbert.
Descendant of Joseph Cather, as follows:
1. V. V. Adamson (b. 1834) m. 1862 Mary R. Myers (1842-74).
2. Samuel Myers (1815-95) m. 1843 Elizabeth Cather (1823-94).
3. Robert Cather (1784-1842) m. 1812 Rosannah Johnston (1794-1857).
4. Joseph Cather m. 1765 Barbara Lawrence (b. 1745).
Joseph Cather (1730-1800) served as drummer in Capt. John McCulloch's
company of artillery, Col. Jehu Eyre's regiment, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania militia. He was born in England; died in Frederick County,
Va.
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Mrs. Mary Kyle Lander.
DAR ID Number: 127815
Born in Rumford, Maine.
Wife of Cathers Drummond Lander.
Descendant of Lieut. Joseph Wardwell, as follows:
1. Florus Hogarth Bartlett (b. 1845) m. 1876 Ellen Margaret Abbott
(1847-78).
2. Jonathan Adams Bartlett (1817-1902) m. 1842 Harriet Adams Glines
(1818-93).
3. Samuel Bartlett (1794-1837) m. 1816 Sarah Wardwell (1794-1864).
4. Joseph Wardwell m. Sarah Hemmenway (1763-1836).
Joseph Wardwell (1760-1849) served as ensign under Captains Reed and
Abbott, Colonels Norman and Tupper, Massachusetts troops; also
lieutenant under General Lafayette. He was born in Andover, Mass.; died
in Rumford, Maine.