Green DAR 1

Green/Greene's listed in DAR Vols. 1-110

I have copied here quite a few of the DAR listings with ties to the Green/Greene families. I have listed 15 on each page. This list is by no means complete. It is just some of the names I have sifted through, looking for my elusive ones.

Bibliography: Lineage Books of the Charter Members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution - Vol. I-CVIII (108). Since this database represents a various compilation of 100 volumes, the years and locations of copyright information vary, according to each volume. For example, volume 8 was published in 1899 in Washington, D.C., whereas volume 63 was published in 1923, also in Washington, D.C.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8

Mrs. Effie Mccormick Schuyler. DAR ID Number: 7146. Born in Iowa.

Wife of Andrew Livingston Schuyler. Descendant of Col. Timothy Green, of Pennsylvania.

Daughter of Henry McCormick and Amanda Williams, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Mitchell McCormick and Rebecca Allen Rogers, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Rogers and Effie Allen, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of William Allen and Rebecca Green, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Green and Effy Finney, his wife.

Timothy Green, who had served in the early wars, was a member of the Committee of Safety in 1774 and chairman of the Hanover Meeting. He has left a description of the flag of the Association, telling that it was of crimson watered silk, and upon it stood a figure of a frontier rifleman with loaded gun, and underneath was the motto, "Liberty or Death." When the Flying Camp was ordered by Congress, he commanded a battalion in the Jersey campaign.

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Miss Margaret F. Mccormick. DAR ID Number: 7147 Born in Pennsylvania.

Descendant of Col. Timothy Green.

Daughter of Thomas Mitchell McCormick and Rebecca Allen Rogers, his wife. See No. 7146.

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Mrs. Mary Benson Bacon. DAR ID Number: 7148 Born in Ohio.

Wife of George Bacon. Descendant of Col. Timothy Green.

Daughter of James Milton Benson and Effinda Rogers McCormick, his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Mitchell McCormick and Rebecca Allen Rogers, his wife. See No. 7146.

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Mrs. Mary Evans Spalding. DAR ID Number: 7177 Born in New Hampshire.

Wife of Francis Rollin Spalding. Descendant of Maj. John Nutter and Corp. John Odiorne, of New Hampshire; Ebenezer Smith, Thomas Evans, Jonathan Evans and Capt. Jonathan Sibley, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of George Frederick Evans and Katherine Odiorne, his wife. Granddaughter of Augustus Walbach Odiorne and Mary Nutter, his wife; Elias Evans and Mary Pierce, his wife. [p.58] Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Simes Nutter and Phoebe Pickering, his wife; Thomas Evans and Rebekah Smith, his wife; Cyrus Pierce and Martha Pierce, his wife; George Beck Odiorne and Ruth Yeaton, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Nutter and Elizabeth Dame, his wife; Ebenezer Smith and Hepzibeth Damon, his wife; Jonathan Evans and Eunice Green, his wife; John Pierce and Hannah Sibley, his wife; Benjamin Odiorne and Mary Beck, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Sibley and Eunice Perkins, his wife, and of John Odiorne. John Nutter fought at Bunker Hill and White Plains. Also No. 1247.

Ebenezer Smith was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm. In 1778 he enlisted from Reading under Capt. Benjamin Edgell, Col. John Jacob's regiment. Jonathan Evans and his son Thomas marched out at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. John Walton's company. Jonathan Sibley marched to Bennington in Col. Nathan Sparhawk's regiment. He commanded a company in 1781. John Odiorne, 1776, was corporal in Capt. Jonathan Robinson's company that reinforced the army in New York.

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Miss Ellen Lunt Munroe. DAR ID Number: 7185 Born in Massachusetts.

Descendant of Lieut. Henry Lunt, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Benjamin Warren Munroe and Ellen Hedge Lunt, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev. William Parsons Lunt and Ellen Hobart Hedge, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Lunt and Mary Green Pearson, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Lunt and Sarah Orcutt, his wife.

Henry Lunt was lieutenant on the Bon Homme Richard and assisted in the capture of the Serapis. He served also on the Alliance and the Ariel under John Paul Jones, and he was included in the vote of thanks passed by Congress in recognition of the services of the Commodore. Also No. 1454.

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Miss Ellen Blythe Green. DAR ID Number: 7227 Born in New Jersey.

Descendant of Col. Thomas Henderson, of New Jersey.

Daughter of Sidney Breese Green and Maria Grey, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Montgomery Green and Mary Henderson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Henderson and Rachel Burrowes, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Henderson and Ann Stevens, his wife.

Thomas Henderson, 1776, was a minute man and lieutenant colonel of Heard's brigade. He was brigade major at the battle of Monmouth and his home was burned by the Tories. He was a member of the Committee of Observation of Monmouth county and became a member of the Cincinnati. Also Nos. 552, 2723.

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Miss Matilda Green Wood. DAR ID Number: 7228 Born in New Jersey.

Descendant of Col. Thomas Henderson.

Daughter of Rev. Edward Payson Wood and Mary Henderson Green Hamill, his wife. Granddaughter of Rev. Samuel McClintock Hamill, D. D., and Matilda Margaretta Green , his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Montgomery Green and Mary Henderson, his wife.

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Mrs. Martha Gruman Green DAR ID Number: 7293 Born in New York.

Wife of Charles C. Green. Descendant of Capt. John Carpenter and of William Carpenter, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Edward Gruman and Jerusha Carpenter, his wife. Granddaughter of William Carpenter and Eunice Coe, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Carpenter and Sarah Sherman, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Carpenter and Mercy Morgan, his wife.

John Carpenter responded to the first call and took with him his only sons, William and Abial. He served to the close of the war, when he was commander of the Guards to protect the arsenal and military stores at Springfield. William Carpenter was in his father's command at the siege of Boston. He served five years, and was in the battles of Bemis Heights and Saratoga.

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Miss Mary Andrews. DAR ID Number: 7306 Born in Ohio.

Descendant of Sergt. Ezra Green, of Connecticut.

Daughter of William Wallace Andrews and Mary A. Canfield, his wife. Granddaughter of James W. Canfield and Mary Jane Williams, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Nathaniel Canfield and Urana, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Green and Amy Church, his wife.

Ezra Green , 1775, was a private in the Fourth Regiment under Col. Hinman at Crown Point. In 1776 he served in Bradley's Battalion at Paulus Hook, and was at the surrender of Fort Washington. He was sergeant in 1777 in the Eighth Regiment Connecticut Line.

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Mrs. Katherine Seymour Green Paul. DAR ID Number: 7283 Born in Virginia.

Wife of Judge John Paul. Descendant of Moses Green, Abel Seymour and Isaac Van Meter, of Virginia.

Daughter of Charles H. Green and Anne Cunningham, his wife. Granddaughter of William Green and Elizabeth Brent, his wife; William Cunningham and Katherine Seymour, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Abel Seymour and Anne Van Meter, his wife; Moses Green and Elizabeth Pede, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Van Meter and Anne Seymour, his wife.

Moses Green was a soldier in the Virginia Line who was entitled to a land warrant for three years' service. Abel Seymour served in an independent company of Rangers and was prominent in establishing the Federal Government. Isaac Van Meter served in the militia and at the close of the war was a member of the House of Delegates.

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Mrs. Nellie C. Buckingham Downer. DAR ID Number: 7389 Born in Connecticut.

Wife of Moses Moody Downer. [p.130] Descendant of Capt. James Booth, Abraham Beardsley and John Buckingham, all of Connecticut.

Daughter of Nathan Buckingham and Mary Ann Booth, his wife. Granddaughter of Abel Booth and Elizabeth Beardsley, his wife; John Buckingham and Elizabeth Newton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of James Booth and Abigail Ann Patterson, his wife; Curtis Beardsley and Mary Allen, his wife; John Buckingham and Sarah Green, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Beardsley and Bethia Curtis, his wife.

James Booth, 1775, was a soldier in Col. David Worcester's regiment that assisted at the siege of St. Johns. In 1779 he was captain of mounted militia under Col. Jonathan Dimon and turned out to repel Tryon's invasion. Abraham Beardsley, 1776-77, was inspector of gun powder for Fairfield county. He served in Capt. James Booth's company in the defense of New Haven and Fairfield. Also Nos. 3392, 6206. John Buckingham, 1777, was a private in Col. Joseph Thomson's militia regiment to reinforce the army at Peekskill.

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Mrs. A. Augusta Dart Beckwith. DAR ID Number: 7423 Born in Connecticut.

Wife of Cyrus G. Beckwith. Descendant of Samuel Bliven, of Rhode Island.

Daughter of Samuel Bliven Dart and Adaline Hand, his wife. Granddaughter of Jepson Dart and Elizabeth Ross, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Anthony Bennett Ross and Elizabeth Bliven, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Bliven and Ruth Green, his wife.

Samuel Bliven, 1777, was captain of an Alarm company. In 1780 he was a member of the General Assembly from Westerly.

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Mrs. Mary Sophronia Clark Johnston. DAR ID Number: 7426 Born in Massachusetts.

Wife of James P. Johnston. Descendant of Ens. Dudley Sanborn and Sergt. Timothy Blake Locke, of New Hampshire; Sarah Barnard Clark, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of Edmund Noyes Clark and Sophronia Locke, his wife. Granddaughter of Seth Clark and Susannah Noyes, his wife; John Locke and Molly Sanborn, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Seth Clark and Sarah Barnard, his wife; Timothy Blake Locke and Lydia Dow, his wife; Dudley Sanborn and Molly Green, his wife.

Dudley Sanborn, 1775, was sergeant under Capt. Nathaniel Hobbs, and in 1776 served in the Northern Department as ensign in Capt. Samuel Nay's Company, Wingate's regiment. Timothy Blake Locke served in the New Hampshire Line. Sarah Barnard Clark, 1778, loaned money to Salisbury to assist the town to raise its quota of soldiers.

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Mrs. Caroline Seagrave Bliss. DAR ID Number: 8030 Born in Rhode Island.

Wife of Theodore Harrison Bliss. Descendant of Capt. Edward Seagrave, of Massachusetts.

Daughter of George Augustus Seagrave and Mary Green Evans, his wife. Granddaughter of Josiah Seagrave and Lois Taft, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Edward Seagrave and Lois White, his wife.

Edward Seagrave entered the army as lieutenant, and in 1775 was promoted to captain. The Uxbridge Company, which he commanded at White Plains, had been driven back leaving many on the field, but he rallied the men with, "Let cowards retreat, but brave men to the rescue of their comrades", and regained the lost position. In 1778 he served in Wade's Regiment in the Rhode Island campaign.

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Mrs. Mary Lois Seagrave Downes. DAR ID Number: 8031 Born in Rhode Island.

Wife of Louis Welton Downes. Descendant of Capt. Edward Seagrave.

Daughter of George Augustus Seagrave and Mary Green Evans, his wife.

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