"Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books." Mrs. Susan Elizabeth Mims Smith. DAR ID Number: 58625 Born in Fayetteville, Ala. Wife of Daniel Houston Smith. Descendant of Lieut. Abraham Maury. Daughter of James M. Mims and Roxanna M. McPherson, his wife. [p.214] Granddaughter of Shadrach Mims and Elizabeth Dowsing, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of William Dowsing, Jr., and Catherine Lewis, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Dowsing and Elizabeth Maury, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Abraham Maury and Susanora Poindexter, his wife. Abraham Maury (1731-84) served as lieutenant in the 14th Virginia regiment, 1777. He was born in Lunenberg County, Va.; died in North Carolina. Mrs. Emma Lee Bettis. DAR ID Number: 111648 Born in Diana, Tenn. Wife of M. P. Bettis. Descendant of Col. Greenberry Lee, William Few, Thomas Short, Jr., Thomas Short, John Gray, Drury Mims, James Lucas, Evan Morgan, James Stanton, David Quarles, James Foy, and Dorothy Chamberlayne Jones, as follows: 1. Dr. John Andrew Lee (1853-1914) m. 1878 Lillian Quarles (1854-1911). 2. Rev. John W. T. Lee (1821-62) m. 1848 Mary Goodrum (1817-98); John Mims Quarles (1825-79) m. 1847 Frances Stanton (1831-94). 3. John Lee (1775-1825) m. 1814 Susanna Edwards Short; Dr. Moses Quarles (1796-1849) m. 1824 Caroline Mims (d. 1830); James D. Stanton (1799-1843) m. 1824 Nancy Foy (1810-73); Daniel Goodrum (d. 1861) m. 1816 Elizabeth Lucas (1796-1858). 4. Greenberry Lee m. 1774 Elizabeth Few; John Mims m. 1791 Mary Gray; Wiley Jones Stanton (1773-1843) m. 1796 Elizabeth Dickerson; Thomas Short, Jr., m. 1762 Dorothy Jones; David Quarles m. 1795 Olive Morgan (1772-1850); Enoch Foy (1777-1846) m. 1801 Lucy Sanderson (b. 1780); James Lucas m. 1780 Ruth Holmes Lewis (d. 1825). 5. William Few m. 1743 Mary Wheeler (1710-79) Drury Mims m. Lydia Jones; James Stanton m. 1755 Elizabeth Peterson; Thomas Short m. 1740 Mary Lee (b. 1720); John Gray m. 1770 Sarah Marsh (d. 1822); James Foy m. 1774 Elizabeth Ward; Evan Morgan m. 1769 Olive Morgan (b. 1746); Peter Jones (1691-1758) m. 1727 Dorothy Chamberlayne Jones. Greenberry Lee was colonel in South Carolina militia 1782-83. He was born in South Carolina; died in Richmond County, Ga. William Few (1714-94) received a land grant in Washington County, Ga., for Revolutionary services. He was born in Kennett, Pa.; died in Columbia County, Ga. Also No. 100558. Drury Mims (1746-1810) served as a private from Ninety-six District, South Carolina. He died in Edgefield, S. C. Also No. 88505. [p.214] James Stanton (1727-90) served as private in the 2nd South Carolina regiment, 1779. He was born in Stantonsburg, Va.; died in Prince George County, Va. Thomas Short, Jr., served as captain and lieutenant-colonel of Virginia troops, 1780. He was born in Amelia County, Va.; died, 1810, in Milledgeville, Ga. Thomas Short was a soldier in the Virginia Line. He was born, 1720, in Virginia, where he died. David Quarles (1759-1807) was a soldier in the South Carolina militia. He was born in Virginia; died in Edgefield District, S. C. James Lucas (1760-1820) served as sergeant in Capt. Hatch Dent's company, Maryland regiment. He was born in Maryland; died in Halifax County, Va. John Gray was a horseman in South Carolina militia. He was born in Scotland; died, 1824, in Edgefield District, S. C. James Foy (1732-1817) served as lieutenant and captain in the North Carolina Line. He was born and died in North Carolina. Evan Morgan (1735-95) was private, 1776, in the 1st Pennsylvania battalion. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Edgefield District, S. C. Dorothy Chamberlayne Jones (1710-81) gave material aid in the Revolution. She was born in Henrico Parish, Va.; died in Amelia County, Va.