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Mrs. Lois Marshall Mcelwain.
DAR ID Number: 66443
Born in Nashville, Mich.
Wife of Jason E. McElwain.
Descendant of Capt. James Buxton.
Daughter of J. B. Marshall (b. 1846) and Julia Buxton (b. 1849), his wife,
m. 1873.
Granddaughter of Cyrus Buxton (1816-1905) and Harriett Gates (1812-65)
his wife, m. 1841.
See No. 66206.
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Mrs. Gertrude Laura Buxton Fleming.
DAR ID Number: 69348
Born in Woodbine, Iowa.
Wife of Edwin Terrill Fleming.
Descendant of Capt. James Buxton, Bezaleel Wood, Thomas Haynes, Samuel
Haynes, and John
Stanton.
Daughter of Lauren Haynes Buxton and Ella Gertrude Hooey, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Andrew Buxton and Laura S. Haynes, his wife.
[p.125] Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Buxton and Elizabeth Griswold, his wife;
Thomas Haynes and
Mary Wood, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Buxton and Salome Esten, his wife; Samuel
Haynes and Rachel
Stanton, his wife; Bezaleel Wood and Mahitable Darby, his wife, m. 1778.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of James Buxton and Esther Southwick, his wife;
John Stanton and
Dorothy Richardson, his wife.
James Buxton (1745-1817) served, 1777-82, as lieutenant and captain in
Col. Benjamin Tupper's
regiment. He was born and died in Smithfield, R. I.
Bezaleel Wood (1758-1818) served as private in Capt. Joseph Bellow' company,
which marched on
the Alarm to Bennington, under command of Major Ebenezer Bridge. He was
born in Lunenburg,
Mass.; died in Plattsburg, N. Y.
Thomas Haynes (1735-89) served as surgeon in General Amherst's army and
was present at the
taking of Ticonderoga, and accompanied the prisoners to Cambridge, Mass.
He died in North Hero,
Vt.
Samuel Haynes (1763-1800) served as a private in Capt. Thomas Sawyer's
company of militia,
raised for the defense of the northern frontiers, 1779. He was born in
Haverhill, Mass.; drowned in
Lake Champlain.
John Stanton (1722-1814) enlisted from Norwich and served as adjutant in
Capt. Timothy Bush's
company to assist the people of Strafford in their retreat. He was born
in Charleston, R. I.; died in
Paris, N. Y.
Also No. 67748.
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Miss Bertha Marshall.
DAR ID Number: 71837
Born in Barry County, Mich.
Descendant of James Buxton, of Rhode Island.
Daughter of John B. Marshall (b. 1846) and Julia Buxton (b. 1849), his
wife, m. 1873.
Granddaughter of Cyrus Buxton (1816-1905) and Harriet Gates (1812-65),
his wife, m. 1841.
Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Buxton (1774-1876) and Salome Esten (b. 1774),
his wife, m. 1795.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Buxton and Esther Southwick (1748-1835), his
wife, m. 1773.
James Buxton (1745-1817) served, 1777-82, as lieutenant and captain in
Col. Benjamin Tupper's
regiment. He was born and died in Smithfield.
Also No. 66206.
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Mrs. Aurilla Buxton Barbour.
DAR ID Number: 77623
Born in Londonderry, Vt.
Wife of Owen M. Barbour.
Descendant of Capt. James Buxton.
Daughter of Benjamin Buxton (1796-1875) and Mary Brainard Temple (1806-59),
his wife, m. 1831.
Granddaughter of Jonathan Buxton (1774-1870) and Salome Esten (1774-1872),
his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of James Buxton and Esther Southwick (1748-1835), his
wife, m. 1773.
James Buxton (1745-1817) served, 1777-82, as lieutenant and captain in
Col. Benjamin Tupper's
regiment. He was born and died in Smithfield.
Also No. 71837.
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Mrs. Ethel Lee Proctor.
DAR ID Number: 81952
Born in Providence County, R. I.
Wife of A. Ernest Proctor.
Descendant of Capt. James Buxton.
Daughter of Loron B. Angell (b. 1849) and Eliza (Buxton) Fleming, his wife,
m. 1881.
Granddaughter of Samuel Buxton (1812-96) and Sarah Norton (1841-84), his
wife, m. 1862.
Gr-granddaughter of Otis Buxton (d. 1870) and Salome Buxton (1785-1886),
his wife, m. 1808.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Buxton and Esther Southwick, his wife, m.
1773 (parents of Otis).
James Buxton (1745-1817) served, 1777-82, as lieutenant and captain in
Col. Benjamin Tupper's
regiment. He was born and died in Smithfield, R. I.
Also No. 77623.
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Mrs. Mary E. Buxton Church.
DAR ID Number: 91786
Born in Burrillville, R. I.
Wife of George M. Church.
Descendant of Capt. James Buxton, as follows:
1. Daniel S. Buxton (1812-96) m. 1862 Sarah B. Horton (1841-84).
2. Otis Buxton (1775-1873) m. 1807 Salome Buxton (1786-1886).
3. James Buxton m. 1773 Esther Southwick.
[p.252] James Buxton (1745-1817) served, 1777-82, as lieutenant and captain
in Col. Benjamin
Tupper's regiment. He was born and died in Smithfield, R. I.
Also No. 77623.
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Mrs. Olive Buxton Templin.
DAR ID Number: 94240
Born in Castleton, Mich.
Wife of William Templin.
Descendant of James Buxton, as follows:
1. Cyrus Buxton (1816-1905) m. 1841 Harriet Gates (1812-65).
2. Jonathan Buxton (1774-1876) m. 1795 Salome Eston (1774-1878).
3. James Buxton m. 1773 Esther Southwick (1748-1835).
James Buxton (1745-1817) served, 1777-82, as lieutenant and captain in
Col. Benjamin Tupper's
regiment. He was born and died in Smithfield, R. I.
Also Nos. 66206, 71837.
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Mrs. Jennie Buxton Clark.
DAR ID Number: 95664
Born in Wells, Vt.
Wife of James Holley Clark.
Descendant of John Buxton, James Paul, Daniel Hulett, Jonathan Mason, Jonathan
Mason, Jr.,
Josiah Curtis, David Childs, Lieut. Peter Woodin, Peter Woodin, Jr., Richard
Field, and Salmon
Tooley, as follows:
1. Samuel F. Buxton (b. 1839) m. 1866 Emily J. Hulett (b. 1849).
2. Eliphalet Buxton (1790-1859) m. 2nd Maria Tooley (1803-64); Phylades
N. Hulett (1817-67) m.
1840 Sara D. Mason (b. 1820).
3. John Buxton m. Betsey Kelley (1755-1815); Paul Hulett (1776-1845) m.
1799 Olivia Woodin
(1780-1854); Welcome Mason (1787-1881) m. Sabrina Childs (1791-1871); Amos
Tooley, Jr.
(1774-1822), m. Polly Field (1772-1861).
4. Daniel Hulett (1748-1838) m. 1774 Abigail Paul (1755-1838); Jonathan
Mason m. 1780 Mary
Kirby (1763-1849); Peter Woodin Jr., m. Ruth [p.217] Curtis (1755-1832);
David Childs m. 1790
Elenor Gay (1763-1832); Richard Field m. 1776 Rachel Clapp (b. 1736); Amos
Tooley (1753-1814)
m. 1773 Hepsibah Field (1757-74).
5. James Paul m. Abigail Kiles (1728-1813); Josiah Curtis m. 1747 Mary
Kilborn (1719-99); Salmon
Tooley m. 1752 Mary — (b. 1733); Peter Woodin m. Achsah —.
See No. 95333.
John Buxton (1752-1845) received a pension on claim field, 1818, for service
as private, under
Capt. Luke Day. Lieut.-Col. John Brooks' 7th Massachusetts regiment of
militia. He was born in
Slaterville, R. I.; died in Danby, Vt.
Also No. 76491.
Peter Woodin (1732-89) served as private in Col. Samuel Canfield's regiment,
Connecticut militia.
He was born and died in Killingworth, Conn.
Jonathan Mason (1734-98) served as private in Capt. Reuben Ballou's company,
Col. Jonathan
Mathewson's regiment, 1778. He was born in Swansea, Mass.; died in Cumberland,
R. I.
Jonathan Mason, Jr. (1755-1822), enlisted, 1775, as private in Capt. William
Aldrich's company,
Colonel Hitchcock's Rhode Island regiment. His widow received a pension.
He died in Connecticut.
David Childs (1754-1810) served as private in Capt. Oliver Corney's company,
Colonel Sears'
regiment, 1781. He was born and died in New Salem, Mass.
Richard Field (1734-96) served as private, 1775, in Capt. Abiel Clapp's
company, Col. John
Daggett's regiment of minute men. He was born and died in Bristol County,
Mass.
Salmon Tooley (1732-89) served as private in Col. Samuel Canfield's regiment
from New Milford,
1781. He was born and died in Killingworth, Conn.
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Mrs. Adah C. Loveland.
DAR ID Number: 96769
Born in Nashville, Mich.
Wife of William M. Loveland.
Descendant of Capt. James Buxton, as follows:
1. Eugene Cook (b. 1846) m. 1866 Olive Buxton (b. 1845).
2. Cyrus Buxton (1816-1905) m. 1841 Harriet Gates (1812-65).
3. Jonathan Buxton (1774-1876) m. 1795 Salome Ester (b. 1774).
4. James Buxton m. 1773 Esther Southwick (1748-1835).
James Buxton (1745-1817) served, 1777-82, as lieutenant and captain in
Col. Benjamin Tupper's
regiment. He was born and died in Smithfield, R. I.
Also No. 66206.
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Mrs. Gertrude Laura Buxton Fleming.
DAR ID Number: 69348
Born in Woodbine, Iowa.
Wife of Edwin Terrill Fleming.
Descendant of Capt. James Buxton, Bezaleel
Wood, Thomas Haynes, Samuel Haynes, and John
Stanton.
Daughter of Lauren Haynes Buxton and Ella Gertrude Hooey, his wife.
Granddaughter of Stephen Andrew Buxton and Laura S. Haynes, his wife.
[p.125] Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Buxton and Elizabeth Griswold, his wife;
Thomas Haynes and
Mary Wood, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Buxton and Salome Esten, his wife; Samuel
Haynes and Rachel
Stanton, his wife; Bezaleel Wood and Mahitable Darby, his wife, m. 1778.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of James Buxton and Esther Southwick, his wife;
John Stanton and
Dorothy Richardson, his wife.
James Buxton (1745-1817) served, 1777-82, as lieutenant and captain in
Col. Benjamin Tupper's
regiment. He was born and died in Smithfield, R. I.
Bezaleel Wood (1758-1818) served as private in Capt. Joseph Bellow' company,
which marched on
the Alarm to Bennington, under command of Major Ebenezer Bridge. He was
born in Lunenburg,
Mass.; died in Plattsburg, N. Y.
Thomas Haynes (1735-89) served as surgeon in General Amherst's army and
was present at the
taking of Ticonderoga, and accompanied the prisoners to Cambridge, Mass.
He died in North Hero,
Vt.
Samuel Haynes (1763-1800) served as a private in Capt. Thomas Sawyer's
company of militia,
raised for the defense of the northern frontiers, 1779. He was born in
Haverhill, Mass.; drowned in
Lake Champlain.
John Stanton (1722-1814) enlisted from Norwich and served as adjutant in
Capt. Timothy Bush's
company to assist the people of Strafford in their retreat. He was born
in Charleston, R. I.; died in
Paris, N. Y.
Also No. 67748.
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Mrs. Winifred Elaine Buxton Moore.
DAR ID Number: 115511
Born in Woodbine, Iowa.
Wife of Manning Sidney Moore.
Descendant of Capt. James Buxton, Dr. Thomas Haynes, Samuel Haynes, John
Stanton, and
Bezaleel Wood, as follows:
1. Lauren Haynes Buxton (b. 1859) m. 1882 Ella Gertrude Hovey (b. 1859).
2. Stephen Andrew Buxton (1826-95) m. 1851 Laura S. Haynes (1825-99).
3. Nathan Buxton (1796-1891) m. 1823 Elizabeth Griswold (1799-1889); Thomas
Haynes
(1792-1860) m. 1820 Mary Wood (1796-1861).
4. Jonathan Buxton (1774-1876) m. 1795 Salome Esten (1778-1872); Samuel
Haynes m. 1791
Rachael Stanton; Bezaleel Wood m. 1778 Mahitable Darby (1756-1839).
5. James Buxton m. 1773 Esther Southwick (1748-1835); Thomas Haynes m.
1762 Miriam Marsh;
John Stanton m. Dorothy Richardson.
James Buxton (1745-1817) served, 1777-82, as lieutenant and captain in
Col. Benjamin Tupper's
regiment. He was born and died in Smithfield, R. I.
Also No. 100240.
Thomas Haynes (1735-89) served as surgeon in General Amherst's army; was
present at the taking
of Ticonderoga, and accompanied the prisoners to Cambridge, Mass. He died
in North Hero, Vt.
Also No. 89054.
Samuel Haynes (1763-1800) served as private in Capt. Thomas Sawyer's company
of militia raised
for the defense of the northern frontiers, 1779. He was born in Haverhill,
Mass.; and was drowned in
Lake Champlain.
John Stanton (1722-1814) enlisted from Norwich and served as adjutant in
Capt. Timothy Bush's
company to assist the people of [p.161] Strafford in their retreat. He
was born in Charleston, R. I.;
died in Paris, N. Y.
Bezaleel Wood (1758-1818) served as private in Capt. Joseph Bellow's company
which marched on
the alarm to Bennington under the command of Maj. Ebenezer Bridge. He was
born in Lunenburg,
Mass.; died in Plattsburg, N. Y.
Also No. 91882.
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Miss Gertrude Mabel Angell.
DAR ID Number: 127831
Born in Burrillville, R. I.
Descendant of Capt. James Buxton, as follows:
1. Loron B. Angell (b. 1849) m. 1881 Eliza Buxton (b. 1863).
2. Daniel Buxton (1812-96) m. 1862 Sarah Horton (1841-84).
3. Otis Buxton (d. 1870) m. 1808 Salome Buxton (1785-1886).
4. James Buxton m. 1773 Esther Southwick.
James Buxton (1745-1817) commanded a company in Col. Benjamin Tupper's
regiment,
Massachusetts troops. He was born and died in Smithfield, R. I.
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Mrs. Ella S. Anderson Freeman.
DAR ID Number: 149020
Born in Thompson, Conn.
Wife of Clarence E. Freeman.
Descendant of Capt. James Buxton, as follows:
1. Grovenor T. Anderson (1838-1911) m. 1863 Nancy A. Buxton (b. 1839).
2. Daniel S. Buxton (1812-96) m. 1st 1834 Lydia Dudly (1812-67).
[p.7] 3. Otis Buxton (1775-1873) m. 1807 Salome Buxton (1786-1886).
4. James Buxton m. 1771 Esther Southwick (parents of Otis).
James Buxton (1745-1817) commanded a company in Col. Benjamin Tupper's
regiment,
Massachusetts troops. He was born and died in Smithfield, R. I.
Also No. 127831.
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