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    3. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 71 Mrs. Irena Breckenridge Ross. DAR ID Number: 70136 Born in Plymouth, Ohio. Wife of Christopher Ross. Descendant of Lieut. Elisha Savage, Thomas Hart, James Breckenridge, and Jonathan Seymour. Daughter of Henry Clay Breckenridge (b. 1832) and Mary Jane Seymour (1836-75), his wife, m. 1856. Granddaughter of Myron Breckenridge (1795-1887) and Almira Morton (1808-1903), his wife, m. 1831; Hart Seymour (1798-1868) and Mercy North (1798-1872), his wife, m. 1826. Gr-granddaughter of Jonathan Breckenridge (1767-1852) and Lorena Newell (1768-1841), his wife, m. 1786; Jonathan Seymour and Abigail Hart (1761-1833), his wife, m. 1787; Stephen North (1767 1842) and Susannah Savage (1765-1833), his wife, m. 1788. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Breckenridge and Mary Moore (1724-1800), his wife, m. 1745; Elisha Savage and Thankful Johnson (1735-1806), his wife, m. 1755; Thomas Hart and Mehitable Bird (1738-1825), his wife, m. 1758. Elisha Savage (1728-1807) served, 1777, as lieutenant in Capt. Jared Shepard's company, Col. Thomas Belden's Connecticut regiment. He was born and died in Berlin, Conn. Also No. 67879. Thomas Hart (1738-1830) was a private in Captain Stanley's company, Col. Fisher Gay's regiment, Wadsworth's brigade, 1776, to reinforce Washington at New York. He was born in Farmington, Conn.; died in New Britain. Also No. 46752. James Breckenridge (1721-83) was such a prominent patriot during the Revolution that Tryon offered a bounty for his capture. He was a member of the Dorset Convention, and it was upon his farm that the settlers of Bennington made a successful stand against the attempt of the New York claimants to dispossess them by force from New Hampshire grants. He was born in Ireland; died in Bennington, Vt. Also No. 10306. Jonathan Seymour (1757-1819) was a private in Capt. Asa Bray's company, Col. Noadiah Hooker's regiment, New York troops. He was born in Kensington, Conn.; died in Hartwick, Otsego County, N. Y.

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