Here is one of today's finds that I am hoping will help someone. These people are not mine. So, unfortunately, I have no further information about them. Leslie ----- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 62 page 2 Mrs. Louise Butler Burgess. DAR ID Number: 61001 Born in Baltimore, Md. Wife of Edwin Burgess. Descendant of Capt. Agreen Crabtree, Martin Cronmiller, Thomas Cronmiller, and Daniel Tucker. Daughter of Thomas Cronmiller Butler (1827-98) and Louisa (Tucker) Griffiss (1830-88), his 2nd wife, m. 1860. Granddaughter of John M. Butler (1793-1841) and Margaret Cronmiller (1796-1869), his wife, m. 1819; George Crabtree Tucker and Lenette Martiacque, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Cronmiller and **Catherine KAYLOR (1757-1824)**, his wife, m. 1783; Daniel Tucker and Lydia Crabtree, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Martin Cronmiller and Elizabeth King, his wife; Agreen Crabtree and Mary, his 1st wife. Agreen Crabtree (1739-1808) was commander of the privateer Harlequin, 1777. He was born in Attleboro, Mass.; died in Hancock, Maine. Also No. 42289. Martin Cronmiller (1758-1834) enlisted in the Pennsylvania militia and was placed on the pension roll of Union County, Pa., 1831. He was born in Germany; died in Pennsylvania. Also No. 50140. Thomas Cronmiller (1760-1838) in 1783 served as a private in Capt. Ephraim Pennington's company, 1st battalion, York County militia. He was born in York County, Pa.; died in Baltimore, Md. [p.2] Daniel Tucker (1760-1823) was engaged in privateering voyages from Portland, suffering many hardships. He was born and died in Portland. Also No. 52474. NOTE.The number at the end of the name represents the National Number of the Member of the Society.