Hi, I exchanged McKee info with someone on the list. It is interesting that these McKees showed upin the Betty search. Nelda The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 16 page 273 [p.273] Mrs. Ethel Winona Boys Bayless. DAR ID Number: 155867 Born in Woodbury County, Iowa. Wife of A. A. Bayless. Descendant of Robert McKee and Abner Hollister, as follows: 1. Charles Waldo Boys (b. 1870) m. 1891 Estella Thompson (b. 1872). 2. William Thompson (1835-1905) m. 1860 Mary Nighswanger (1838-75). 3. Seymour Thompson (1798-1855) m. 1832 Betsy McKee (1802-85). 4. Francis McKee (b. 1770) m. 1795 Margaret Hollister (b. 1777). 5. Robert McKee m. Mabel Hollister; Abner Hollister m. 1st 1775 Sarah (Betty) McKee. Robert McKee (1726-97) served as private and minute man in the Connecticut troops. He was born and died in Hartford, Conn. Abner Hollister (1754-1813) served as private in the Connecticut troops and was in the Canadian campaign. He was born in Glastonbury, Conn.; died in Cato, N. Y. Also No. 152524. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 59 page 10 Mrs. Carlotta Thompson Brown. DAR ID Number: 58024 Born in Hardin County, Iowa. Wife of Henry Andrew Brown. Descendant of Robert McKee and of Abner Hollister. Daughter of Francis Edward Thompson and Lydia Andress, his wife. Granddaughter of Seymour Thompson and Betsy McKee, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Francis McKee and Margaret Hollister, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert McKee and Hollister, his wife; Abner Hollister and Sarah Betty Hollister, his wife. Robert McKee (1754-1826) was placed on the pension roll, 1818, for service as minute man in the Connecticut Line. He was born in Hartford. Abner Hollister (1754-1813) in 1775 was a soldier in the Canadian campaign. He was captured on the march to Quebec, but escaped, and after much suffering in the pathless wilderness reached home. He died at Cato, Cayuga County, N. Y. Also No. 10462. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 65 page 22 Mrs. Eudora Thompson Richards. DAR ID Number: 64057 Born in Ogle, Ill. Wife of George Herbert Richards. Descendant of Abner Hollister and of Robert McKee. Daughter of James C. Thompson and Mary Ellen Baker (b. 1845), his wife, m. 1860. Granddaughter of Seymour Thompson (1798-1855) and Betsey McKee (1798-1855), his wife, m. 1832. Gr-granddaughter of Francis McKee (b. 1770) and Margaret Hollister, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert McKee and Hollister, his wife; Abner Hollister and Sarah Betty Hollister, his wife. Abner Hollister (1754-1813) in 1775 was a soldier in the Canadian campaign. He was captured on the march to Quebec, but escaped, and after much suffering in the pathless wilderness reached home. He died at Cato, Cayuga County, N. Y. Robert McKee (1754-1826) was placed on the pension roll, 1818, for service as minute man in the Connecticut Line. He was born in Hartford, Conn. Also No. 58024. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 71 page 203 Mrs. Ethel Gay Thompson Wood. DAR ID Number: 70559 Born in Belmond, Iowa. Wife of William Franklin Wood. Descendant of Abner Hollister. Daughter of Albert Perry Thompson and Rachel A. Rankins, his wife. Granddaughter of Francis E. Thompson and Lydia Thompson, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Seymour Thompson and Betsey McKee, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Francis McKee and Margaret Hollister, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Abner Hollister and Sarah Betty, his wife. Abner Hollister (1754-1813), in 1775, was a soldier in the Canadian campaign. He was captured on the march to Quebec, but escaped, and after much suffering in the pathless wilderness, reached home. He died at Cato, N. Y. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 106 page 74 Mrs. Cecilia Genevieve Richardson Healey. DAR ID Number: 105228 Born in Belmond, Iowa. Wife of Raymond W. Healey. Descendant of Wyman Richardson, Corp. Barzillai Streeter, Robert McKee and Abner Hollister, as follows: 1. George Herbert Richardson, Jr. (b. 1844), m. 1863 Charlotte Thompson (1844-1900). 2. George Herbert Richardson (1816-1907) m. 1838 Cecilia Wells Church (1814-63); Seymour Thompson (1798-1855) m. 1832 Betsy McKee (d. 1885). 3. Calvin Richardson (1790-1871) m. 1810 Nancy Streeter (d. 1866); Francis McKee (b. 1770) m. Margaret Hollister (b. 1777). 4. Wyman Richardson m. 1771 Ruth Lane (1752-1835); Barzillai Streeter m. Mary Brown (1757-1848); Robert McKee m. Mabel Hollister; Abner Hollister m. 1775 Sarah Betty Hollister. Wyman Richardson (1746-1839) served as a minute man under different commands on various alarms. He was born in Attleboro, Mass.; died in Acworth, N. H. Barzillai Streeter (1759-1839) enlisted, 1777, and served as private and corporal in Col. Archibald Craig's regiment, Rhode Island Continental Line. He was born in Cumberland, R. I.; died in Swanzey, N. H. Also No. 86665. Robert McKee (1726-97) served as private and minute man in the Connecticut troops. He was born in Hartford, Conn. Abner Hollister (1754-1813) served, 1775, as a soldier in the Canadian campaign. He was captured on the march to Quebec, but escaped. He died at Cato, Cayuga County, N. Y. Also No. 10462. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _________________________________________________________________ Check out the new MSN 9 Dial-up fast & reliable Internet access with prime features! http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=dialup/home&ST=1