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    1. DAR at Ancestry part 5
    2. The Lineage Books from the Daughters of the American Revolution (100 vols) The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 27 Mrs. Evelyn Page Carter Wooten. DAR ID Number: 7082 Born in Georgia. Wife of W. E. Wooten. Descendant of Gov. Thomas Nelson and of Maj. John Nelson, of Virginia. Daughter of Thomas Michelle Carter and Eliza Oliver, his wife. Granddaughter of Robert Carter and Evelyn Page Nelson, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Maj. Thomas M. Nelson and Sally Walker Page, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Nelson and Anne Carter, his wife. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Nelson and Lucy Grymes, his wife. Thomas Nelson, 1774, was colonel of infantry and a delegate to the Provincial Convention. He was a member of the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. While Governor of Virginia he was in command of militia, raised at his own expense, at the siege of Yorktown. John Nelson, 1776, was captain of the Seventh Virginia, and served subsequently as major of a State regiment. Also Nos. 411, 3481, 4071, 6080. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 8 page 247 Mrs. Annie Pace Wooten. DAR ID Number: 7734 Born in Georgia. Wife of James E. Wooten. Descendant of Robert Lewis. Daughter of James McAllen Pace and Leonora Haralson, his wife. See No. 7733. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 26 [p.367] BOOKS OF REFERENCE FOR THE 26th VOLUME American Ancestry. American Biography, Appleton's Encyclopaedia of American Encyclopaedia. Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth, Mass., Davis' Baldwin Genealogy. Bartholomew Genealogy. Batchelder Genealogy. Battlefields of the Revolution, Lossing's History of the Berks County in the Revolution. Border Warfare, Withers' Bouton, Boughton Genealogy. Brigham Genealogy. Cabells and Their Kin, The Child Genealogy. Cilley Genealogy. Condit Family, Genealogy of the Connecticut, Atkins' History of Middlefield, Connecticut, Atwater's History of New Haven Colony, Connecticut, Bailey's History of Danbury, Connecticut, Colonial History of Connecticut, Cothren's History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut, Early History of Tolland, Connecticut, Hamilton's History of Fairfield County, Connecticut Historical Collections, Barbour's Connecticut, History of Wolcott, Connecticut, Larned's History of Windham County, Connecticut, Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut Men in the War of the Revolution. Connecticut, Orcutt's History of New Milford and Bridgewater, Connecticut, Orcutt's History of Stratford, Connecticut, Phelps' History of Simsbury, Connecticut, Stiles' Ancient Windsor, Connecticut, Walker's History of First Church in hartford, Culbertson Genealogy. Delaware, Scharf's History of Denison Genealogy. Dickerman Ancestry. Dows Family, History of the Dwight Family, History of the Felton Family, Genealogical History of the Force's Archives. Gallup Family, Genealogy of the Genealogical Dictionary, Savage's Genealogical Register, Morse's [p.368] Georgia, Jones' History of Georgia, McCall's History of Georgia, Memories of Georgia, Sparks' Memories of Georgia, White's Historical Collections of Georgia, White's Statistics of Gilerys, Butterfield's History of the Groton Heights and Its Centennial, Battle of Guild, Guile, Gile Family, Burleigh's History of the Hardenburgh Family, Genealogy of the Hardesty's Historical Encyclopedia. Heitman's Historical Register. Herrick Genealogy, The Hubbell Family, History of the Hyde Genealogy. Jersey Minute Men in the Revolution, History of Jones, Horatio Jones, History of the Kentucky, Collin's History of Kentucky, Marshall's History of Kirby Genealogy. Kirk Family, Genealogy of Leavenworth Genealogy. Leighton Genealogy, Jordan's Lives of the Signers, Sanderson & Lossing Loomis Genealogy. Lossing's Encyclopaedia. Lossing's Field Book of the Revolution. Lyman Family, History of Maine, Eaton's History of South Thomaston & Rockland, Maine, History of Brunswick, Maine, History of Thomaston, Maine, The Banks Family of Maryland, Neal's History, Founders of Maryland, The Warfields of Massachusetts, Bailey's History of Andover, Massachusetts, Centennial Celebration of Town of Sheffield, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, Chase's History of Massachusetts, Chase's History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, 1856, Davis' Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and Southbridge, Massachusetts, Ellis' History of New Bedford, Massachusetts, Green's History of Springfield, Massachusetts, Historical Sketches of Brookline, Massachusetts, History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, History of Dunstable, Massachusetts, History of Grafton, Massachusetts, History of Hardwick, Massachusetts, History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, History of Hingham, Massachusetts, History of Lee, [p.369] Massachusetts, History of Lexington, Massachusetts, History of Manchester, Massachusetts, History of Sutton, Massachusetts, History of Westford, Massachusetts, History of Wheatley, Massachusetts, History of the Early Settlers of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Hudson's History of Sudbury, Massachusetts, Hurd's History of Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, Jackson's History of Newton, Massachusetts, Jamison's History of Medway, Massachusetts, Little's Descendants of George Little, of Newbury, Massachusetts, Lyman's History of Easthampton, Massachusetts, Macy's History of Nantucket, Massachusetts, Mitchell's History of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Old Times in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, Shattuck's History of Concord, Massachusetts, Sheldon's History of Deerfield, Massachusetts, Smith's History of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Temple's History of Framingham, Minnesota Year Book, S. A. R. Morgan Family, Genealogy of the Naval Service During the War of the Revolution, New England Historical and Genealogical Register. New England, Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of New Hampshire, Blood's History of Temple, New Hampshire, Brewster's Rambles about Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Carter's History of Pembroke, New Hampshire, Coffin's History of Boscawen and Webster, New Hampshire, Cogswell's History of Nottingham, Northwood and Deerfield, New Hampshire, Cogswell's History of the Town of Henniker, New Hampshire, Dow's History of Hampton, New Hampshire, History of Bedford, New Hampshire, History of Deerfield, New Hampshire, History of Fi page 178 Mrs. Sarah Louise Branham Archer. DAR ID Number: 25486 Born in Elgin, Illinois. Wife of Robert N. Archer. Descendant of Brackett Owen. Daughter of Christopher C. Branham and Denetha Chance, his wife. Granddaughter of William Branham and Elizabeth Owen, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Owen and Elizabeth Fearn, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Brackett Owen and Elizabeth Wooten, his wife. Brackett Owen, (1733-1802), emigrated to Kentucky after the surrender of Cornwallis, 1781. The Indians and their allies made frequent attacks on the pioneers and he built the station called �Fort Owen.� These stockades were the only places of refuge for the patriots. He was born in Henrico Co., Va.; died in Shelby Co., Ky. Also No. 16144. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 32 page 111 Miss Katharine Hinton Wootten. DAR ID Number: 31283 Born in Nashville, Tennessee. Descendant of Lieut. Richard B. Wootten, of Georgia. Daughter of Powhatan Bowling Wooten and Catharine Lynch, his wife. Granddaughter of Richard Wootten and Martha Hinton, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Richard B. Wootten and Lucretia Cade, his wife; John Hinton and Elizabeth Norman, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Wootten and Sarah Pope, his wife; Dempsey Hinton and Mary Ann Benefield, his wife. Richard B. Wootten served as lieutenant in Freeman's Battalion, 7th Georgia company of Wilkes county. He was born in Wilkes Co., Ga., where in 1798 he died. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 35 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 328 Mrs. Mary Noble Allen. DAR ID Number: 34940 Born in Louisburg, North Carolina. Wife of Arthur H. Allen. Descendant of Burwell Pope and of Abraham Hill. Daughter of William Giles Noble and Augusta Hall, his wife. Granddaughter of Blanton Meade Hill (1802-57) and Elizabeth Ann Hill, his wife. (Cousins) Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Hill and Tabitha Pope (1778-1852), his wife, m. 1795. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hill and Christian Walton, his wife, m. 1756; Burwell Pope and Priscilla Wooten, his wife, m. 1772. [p.328] Burwell Pope (1752-1800), served in the North Carolina militia and as a member of the House of Commons. He was born in Virginia; moved after the war from North Carolina to Georgia, where he died. Abraham Hill served as a private under Col. John Cropper, Woodford's brigade. He died 1792 in Wilkes Co., Ga. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 39 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 175 Mrs. Elsie Kilgoure Latham. DAR ID Number: 38473 Born in Louisville, Kentucky. Wife of John C. Latham. Descendant of Brackett Owen. Daughter of Thomas G. Gaylord and Alice Barbee Brannin, his wife. Granddaughter of Abraham Owen Brannin and Elizabeth Roberts, his wife. [p.175] Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Peyton Brannin and Elizabeth Owen, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Owen (1769-1811) and Martha Dupuy. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Brackett Owen and Elizabeth Wooten, his wife, m. 1760. Brackett Owen, (1733-1802), emigrated to Kentucky after the surrender of Cornwallis 1781. The Indians and their British allies made frequent attacks on the pioneers and he built the station called Fort Owen. These stockades were the only places of refuge for the patriots. He was born in Henrico county, Va.; died in Shelby county, Ky. His son, Abraham, was the dauntless officer who fell at Tippecanoe. Also Nos. 16144, 35825. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 40 page 178 Mrs. Eliza Lavinia Harrison. DAR ID Number: 39490 Born in Marshallville, Georgia. Wife of Capt. John Reeves Harrison. Descendant of Capt. John Cook. Daughter of John Raiford Cook and Lavinia Hollingshead, his wife. [p.178] Granddaughter of Philip Cook (1775-1844) and Ann Wooten, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Cook and Martha Pearson, his second wife. John Cook was captain of William Washington's Dragoons and was with him in every battle. He was born in Brunswick county, Va.; died in Hancock county, Ga. Also Nos. 1025, 21447. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 41 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 153 Mrs. Alice T. Munroe Nickerson. DAR ID Number: 40401 Born in Somerville, Massachusetts. Wife of David H. Nickerson. Descendant of William Munroe, Sergt. John Towne and John Harrington. Daughter of Emery Hastings Munroe and Lucy E. Towne, his wife. Granddaughter of William Munroe (b. 1765) and Lucy Frost, his wife, m. 1813; John Towne and Lucy Cross, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of William Munroe and Abigail Harrington (1763-1811), his wife, m. 1781; Asa Towne and Dolly Lovejoy, his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Towne and Ann Cummings, his wife; wife; John Harrington and May Wooten, his wife, m. 1763. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Henry Harrington and Sarah Laughton, his wife. William Munroe, (1756-1837), enlisted as a private in Capt. John Parker's company 1775. He was born and died in Lexington. [p.153] John Towne, (1740-1830), served as sergeant in Capt. William Perley's company from Boxford. John Harrington served as a private from Lexington where he was born about 1740; moved 1783 to Deering, N. H. Also No. 16854. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 43 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. page 149 Mrs. Annie Noble Sims. DAR ID Number: 42392 Born in Athens, Georgia. Wife of William Irvin Sims. Descendant of Burwell Pope, Abraham Hill, Abraham Hill, Jr., and Capt. James Scott. Daughter of William Giles Noble (1820-81) and Augusta Hill (b. 1834), his wife, m. 1859. [p.149] Granddaughter of Blanton Mead Hill (1802-57) and Elizabeth Ann (Hill) (1810-94), his wife, m. 1825. Gr.-granddaughter of Miles Hill (1774-1844) (father of Blanton) and Tabitha Pope (1778-1852), his wife, m. 1795; Abraham Hill, Jr., and Elizabeth McGehee (1773-1816), his wife, m. 1791. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Abraham Hill and Christian Walton (d. 1808), his wife, m. 1756; Burwell Pope and Priscilla Wooten, his wife, m. 1772; Micajah McGehee (1773-1816) and Ann Scott, his wife, m. 1791. Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Scott and Frances Collier, his wife. Burwell Pope, (1752-1800), was a member of the House of Commons of Wake County, N. C., 1781. He was born in Halifax Co., North Carolina, removed to Georgia, where he died. Also No. 34940. Abraham Hill, (1732-92), was Justice of the Peace of Wake Co., North Carolina. He was born in Chowan Co., N. C. Abraham Hill, Jr., (1759-1818), served as a private in the South Carolina line. He was born in Wake Co., N. C.; died in Georgia. James Scott, (1732-99), commanded a company in the Virginia line. He was born in Caroline Co., Va.; moved to South Carolina, where he died. Also Nos. 12473, 27437, 32758, 37464, 38340, 39818. Click to view full context ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 52 page 49 Mrs. Edith Pillans Walker. DAR ID Number: 51108 Born in Mobile, Ala. Wife of Howard Walker. Descendant of Capt. Samuel Alexander. Daughter of Palmer J. Pillans and Laura Roberts, his wife. [p.49] Granddaughter of Willis Roberts, M. D., and Acenith Alexander, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Alexander and Olivia Wooten, his wife. Samuel Alexander (1757-1817), commanded a company in Col. Elijah Clark's regiment of rifle corps raised to aid Gen. Wayne, and received a land grant for his services. He was born in North Carolina; died in Georgia. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------

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