The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
16
page 128
Miss Sara Estelle Carnes.
DAR ID Number: 155398
Born in Sharpsville, Pa.
Descendant of Godfrey Carnes, as follows:
1. Godfrey C. Carnes (1828-1904) m. 2d 1866 Sarah A. Kirkland (1832-1905).
2. William Carnes (1790-1854) m. 1816 Elizabeth McKnight (1792-1875).
3. Godfrey Carnes m. Mary McDowell (d. 1839).
Godfrey Carnes (1750-1842) received a pension for service as private under
Capt. John Clark and
Col. Daniel Brodhead, Pennsylvania. He was born in Holland; died in Mercer
County, Pa.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
26
page 180
[p.180] Mrs. Laura Jane Bentley Lloyd.
DAR ID Number: 25491
Born in Hanging Rock, Ohio.
Wife of Charles Perry Lloyd.
Descendant of Capt. John Clark, of
Pennsylvania.-----?????
Daughter of Ahobiab Bentley and Jane Linn, his wife.
Granddaughter of Andrew Linn and Jane Clark, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Clark and Sarah Watson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Clark and Florence Watson, his wife.
John Clark, (1736-1809), commanded a company, 1777, in Col. Walter Stewart's
regiment of
Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Northumberland Co., Penna., where
he died.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
30
page 14
Mrs. Mary Bristol Botsford.
DAR ID Number: 29038
Born in Chicago, Illinois.
Wife of John Edward Botsford.
Descendant of Capt. John Clark.
Daughter of Richard Bristol and Louisa Clarke, his wife.
Granddaughter of John Clarke and Mary Sherburne, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of George Clarke (1775-1822) and Mary McDonald (1775-1863),
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Clarke and Maria Theresa Lark (1751-1819),
his wife.
John Clark, (1731-1834), commanded a company in Col. Edward Proctor's regiment
at Boston. He
was born in London, England; died in Canterbury, Conn.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
37
page 116
[p.116] Mrs. Susie, Ingeborg Clark Grier.
DAR ID Number: 37322
Born in Lynn, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Capt. John Clark, of
Delaware.
Daughter of George Theodore Clark and Harriet Sellers Aldrich, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas Clark and Ingeborg Bryan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Clark and Mary Adams, his wife, m. 1766.
John Clark, (1737-91), was sheriff 1775, served in the Flying Camp, 1777,
and was captain of militia,
1778. He was born and died in Delaware City.
Also No. 26449.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
38
page 159
Mrs. Sarah Irma Bentley Galligan.
DAR ID Number: 36447
Born in Jackson County, Ohio.
Wife of Jay Galligan.
Descendant of Capt. John Clark, of
Pennsylvania.
Daughter of Linn Bentley and Rachel Alice Clare, his wife.
Granddaughter of Aholiab Bentley and Jane Linn, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Andrew Linn and Jane Clark, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Clark and Sarah Watson, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Clark and Florence Watson, his wife.
John Clark, (1736-1809), commanded a company, 1777 in Col. Walter Stewart's
regiment of
Pennsylvania militia. He was born and died
in Northumberland Co., Pa.
Also No. 25491.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
38
page 160
Mrs. Genevieve Lloyd Sheetz.
DAR ID Number: 36449
Born in Sciotoville, Ohio.
Wife of Albert Sheetz.
[p.160] Descendant of Capt. John Clark.
Daughter of Charles Perry Lloyd and Laura Jane Bentley, his wife.
Granddaughter of Aholiab Bentley and Jane Linn, his wife.
See No. 36447.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
42
page 285
Mrs. Estelle Clark Woodward.
DAR ID Number: 41761
Born in Barre, Massachusetts.
Wife of Theron Royal Woodward.
Descendant of Lieut. David Clapp, Jonathan Clapp, Isaac
Clark, Capt. John Clark,
Lieut. Luther
Holland, Sergt. Nathaniel Wood and Reuben Walker, Philip Spooner and Deacon
Daniel Spooner,
all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Emory Augustus Clark and Caroline Elizabeth Haskins, his wife.
Granddaughter of Anson Clark and Fanny Clapp, his wife; Nathan Haskins,
Jr., and Elizabeth
Holland, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Luther Clark and Sarah Walker, his wife; Jonathan
Clapp and Peggy Wood, (b.
1773), his wife, m. 1788; Nathan Haskins and Clarissa Wilbur, his wife;
Sidney Holland and Hannah
Stowe Ward, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Clark, Jr., and Jerusha Andrews, his wife;
David Clapp and Hannah
King, his wife; Nathaniel Wood and Abigail Carver, his wife, m. 1763; Reuben
Walker and Mary
Read, (b. 1740), his wife; Ebenczer Wilbur and Lydia Hollis, his wife;
Luther Holland and Elizabeth
Spooner, his wife, m. 1775.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Clark and Elizabeth
Norcross, his wife, m. 1750; Jonathan Clapp
and Sarah Hewes, his wife; Philip Spooner and Elizabeth Winslow, his wife,
m. 1755; David Read and
Thankful Gurnsey, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Clark and
Experience Wilson, his wife; Daniel Spooner and
Elizabeth Ruggles, (1710-67), his 1st wife, m. 1728.
David Clapp, (1744-1823), served in Sullivan's expedition in the defense
of Rhode Island. He was
born and died in Norton.
Also No. 25774.
[p.285] Jonathan Clapp, (1714-1800), member of Committee of Correspondence
of Norton, Mass.,
where he died.
Isaac Clark, (1707-83), was a recognized patriot
as was also his wife.
John Clark, (1730-1816), was a member of the Provincial Congress 1775 from
Worcester County,
Mass. He was born in Newton, Mass.; died in Chester, Vt.
Luther Holland, (1750-1821), was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm and
was second lieutenant
under Capt. Wing Spooner. He was born in Shrewsbury; died in Petersham.
Also Nos. 2430, 13365, 28663, 39795.
Nathaniel Wood served as sergeant in the defense of Boston 1776. He was
born in Norton 1737,
where he was married.
Reuben Walker, (1742-1820), served in the Massachusetts militia. He was
born in Sutton; died in
Royalston, Mass.
Philip Spooner, (1733-1826), was a member of the Committee of Petersham
to draw up instructions
for the delegates in Congress. He was born in Newport, R. I.; died in Petersham.
Daniel Spooner, (1694-1797), was a patriot of Petersham and five of his
sons served in the army.
Also No. 40611.
View full context
Search Results
Database: Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.)
Combined Matches: 21
Previous Hits Next Hits
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
42
page 338
Mrs. Emma Safford Hammond.
DAR ID Number: 41913
Born in Springfield, Vermont.
Wife of John Nathaniel Hammond.
Descendant of Lieut. Philip Safford, Oliver Fairbanks and Capt.
John Clark, all of Vermont.
Daughter of David Flint Safford (1823-99) and Emerancy Thompson Fairbanks
(1824-60), his first
wife, m. 1848.
Granddaughter of Philip Safford, Jr. and Adah McIntire, his wife; Edward
Fairbanks (1786-1878)
and Sally Parker (1788-1878), his wife, m. 1817.
Gr.-granddaughter of Philip Safford and Elizabeth Bigelow (1743-1825),
his wife; Oliver Fairbanks
and Elizabeth Clark (1758-1837), his wife, m. 1777.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Clark (1730-1816)
and Elizabeth Norcross, his wife, m. 1750.
See No. 41761.
[p.338] Philip Safford, (1736-1814), served as lieutenant of the Rockingham
militia 1775 for the
relief of the Whigs of Liberty party. He was born in Ipswich, Mass.; died
in Rockingham, Vt.
Also No. 26142.
Oliver Fairbanks, (1753-1839), enlisted under Capt. Adam Wheeler, Col.
John Nixon 1776,
Continental line. He was at Harlem Heights and Princeton. In 1820 was allowed
a pension for one
year's actual service as private, Massachusetts line. He was born in Dedham,
Mass.; died in
Springfield, Vt.
Also No. 32135.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
51
page 81
Miss Elizabeth Kettle Clark.
DAR ID Number: 50176
Born in Philadelphia, Pa.
Descendant of Capt. John Clark, William
Whitham and Lieut. Abel Miles.
Daughter of Levi George Clark and Susanna (Whitham) Bouldin (b. 1823),
his wife, m. 1841.
Granddaughter of Levi Clark and Lydia Miles, his wife; William B. Whitham
(1793-1823) and Ann
Hynson, his wife (d. 1823), m. 1816.
Gr-granddaughter of John Clark and Mary Adams, his wife, m. 1766; William
Whitham and Mary
Chick, his 2nd wife, m. 1792; Abel Miles and Elizabeth Kettle, his wife.
John Clark (1737-91) was sheriff, 1775; served in the Flying Camp, 1777,
and was captain of militia,
1778. He was born in New Castle County, Del., where he died.
See also No. 26449.
[p.81] William Whitham served as private in Capt. James Dorsey's company
of Maryland troops. He
died, 1793, in Cecil County, Md.
Abel Miles was lieutenant in the Delaware battalion of the Flying Camp.
He died, 1794, in New
Castle County.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
51
page 81
Mrs. Ella Bouldin Knight.
DAR ID Number: 50178
Born in Wilmington, Del.
Wife of John H. Knight.
Descendant of Capt. John Clark, William
Witham and Lieut. Abel Miles.
Daughter of Levi George Clark and Susanna (Whitham) Bouldin (b. 1823),
his wife, m. 1841.
See No. 50176.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
51
page 82
Mrs. Eugenia Bradford Rowley.
DAR ID Number: 50179
Born in New Castle Co., Delaware.
Wife of Leslie B. Rowley.
Descendant of Capt. John Clark, William
Witham and Lieut. Abel Miles.
Daughter of John Henry Knight and Susan James Clark, his wife.
[p.82] Granddaughter of Levi George Clark and Susanna Whitham Bouldin,
his wife.
See No. 50176.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
51
page 346
[p.346] Mrs. Sarah Anna Clark Paine.
DAR ID Number: 50773
Born in Hubbardston, Mass.
Wife of Alden W. Paine.
Descendant of Capt. John Clark and
of Sergt. Isaac Clark, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William Gates Clark and Lois Stone, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isaac Clark and Polly Gates, his 2d wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John Clark and Elizabeth Norcross, his wife.
John Clark (1730-1816), represented Hubbardston in the Provincial Congress;
was captain of
militia, and was one of a notable family of patriots. He was born in Framingham,
Mass.; died in
Chester, Vt.
Also No. 1576.
Isaac Clark (1760-1836), was placed on the pension
roll for nine months' actual service as private
and sergeant in the Massachusetts line. He was born and died in Hubbardston,
Mass.
Also No. 24735.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
64
page 296
Mrs. Emlen Knight Davies.
DAR ID Number: 63881
Born in Bayfield, Wis.
Wife of Joseph Edward Davies.
Descendant of Capt. John Clark, William
Whitham, and Lieut. Abel Miles.
Daughter of John H. Knight and Ella Bouldin Clark, his 2nd wife.
Granddaughter of Levi George Clark and Susanna (Whitham) Bouldin (b. 1823),
his wife, m. 1841.
Gr-granddaughter of Levi Clark and Lydia Miles, his wife; William B. Whitham
(1793-1823) and Ann
Hynson (d. 1823), his wife, m. 1816.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Clark and Mary Adams, his wife, m. 1766; William
Whitham and Mary
Chick, his 2nd wife, m. 1792; Abel Miles and Elizabeth Kettle, his wife.
John Clark (1737-91) was sheriff, 1775; served in the Flying Camp, 1777,
and was captain of militia,
1778. He was born and died in New Castle County,
Del.
William Whitham served as private in Capt. James Dorsey's company of Maryland
troops. He died,
1793, in Cecil County, Md.
Abel Miles was lieutenant in the Delaware battalion of the Flying Camp.
He died, 1794, in New
Castle County.
Also No. 50176.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
81
page 175
Mrs. Anna Almeda Clark Tenney.
DAR ID Number: 80458
Born in Montgomery County, N. Y.
Wife of Fred Sylvester Tenney.
Descendant of Capt. John Clark.
Daughter of Wilbur Fisk Clark (1824-87) and Harriet Conner (1831-57), his
wife, m. 1854.
Granddaughter of William Badger Clark (1792-1881) and Anna Corenton (1797-1875),
his wife, m.
1816.
Gr-granddaughter of Gardner Clark (1763-1840) and Hannah Badger (1764-1841),
his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Clark and Sarah Gardner (1735-1836), his wife.
John Clark (1738-1836), in 1776, entered the army as lieutenant of Rhode
Island militia; was
promoted to captain and served in Sullivan's expedition. He was born at
Richmond, R. I.; died at
Amsterdam, N. Y.
Also No. 11108.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
155
page 213
Mrs. Margaret Hyde Hopkins.
DAR ID Number: 154668
Born in Cedar Lawn, Mo.
Wife of Edward Newton Hopkins.
Descendant of Capt. Robert Clark, Capt. John Trigg, James Hickman and Thomas
McClanahan, as
follows:
1. George W. Hyde (1838-1914) m. 1867 Anna Clark (1846-78).
2. Bennett C. Clark (1819-90) m. 1841 Margaret Hutchinson (1822-85).
3. Robert P. Clark (1791-1841) m. 1811 Malinda Trigg (1794-1824); James
Strother Hutchinson
(1800-67) m. 1818 Sallie Elgin (d. 1842).
4. Bennett Clark (1768-1853) m. 1789 Martha Bullock; William Hutchinson
(1770-1835) m. 1790
Margaret Hickman (1772-1844); Stephen Trigg (1768-1834) m. 1790 Elizabeth
Clark (d. 1822).
5. Robert Clark m. 1764 Susannah Henderson; David Hickman (1749-1825) m.
1771 Clara
McClanahan (1754-1843); John Trigg m. 1767 Diana Ayers (b. 1748).
6. James Hickman m. 1744 Hannah Lewis (1722-1822); Thomas McClanahan m.
Margaret Strother
(1734-1824).
Robert Clark (1738-1816) commanded a company in the Virginia militia. He
was born in Albemarle
County, Va.; died in Winchester, Ky.
Also No. 152776.
John Trigg (1748-1804) commanded a company of Bedford County, Virginia
militia. He was born
and died in Bedford County, Va.
Also No. 149068.
James Hickman (1724-1816) enlisted as private, 1776, from Culpeper County,
Virginia, and served
until the surrender of Cornwallis. He was born in Williamsburg, Va.; died
in Clark County, Ky.
Also No. 152211.
Thomas McClanahan (1734-1809) served as private in the Virginia troops.
He was born in Prince
William County, Va.
Also No. 140404.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
155
page 214
Mrs. Ida Hyde Wilson.
DAR ID Number: 154669
Born in Cedar Lawn, Mo.
Wife of Richard J. Wilson.
Descendant of Capt. Robert Clark, Capt. John Trigg, James Hickman and Thomas
McClanahan, as
follows:
[p.214] 1. George W. Hyde (1838-1914) m. 1867 Anna Clark (1846-78).
See No. 154668.
View full context
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
156
page 128
Miss Sara Estelle Carnes.
DAR ID Number: 155398
Born in Sharpsville, Pa.
Descendant of Godfrey Carnes, as follows:
1. Godfrey C. Carnes (1828-1904) m. 2d 1866 Sarah A. Kirkland (1832-1905).
2. William Carnes (1790-1854) m. 1816 Elizabeth McKnight (1792-1875).
3. Godfrey Carnes m. Mary McDowell (d. 1839).
Godfrey Carnes (1750-1842) received a pension for service as private under
Capt. John Clark and
Col. Daniel Brodhead, Pennsylvania. He was born in Holland; died in Mercer
County, Pa.
View full context
Database: Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.)
Combined Matches: 21
Previous Hits The National Society of the
Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 159
page 56
Miss Julia Lee Wren.
DAR ID Number: 158193
Born in Galveston, Texas.
Descendant of Capt. John Clark, as
follows:
1. Powhatan Sampson Wren (1842-1917) m. 1874 Martha Campbell (b. 1853).
2. Clark Calhoun Campbell (1824-1906) m. 1847 Lucy Goree (1827-1906).
3. John Wesley Campbell (1797-1848) m. 1822 Ann Williamson Clark (1804-85).
4. John Clark m. 1798 Nancy Williamson.
John Clark (1766-1832) commanded a company of Georgia troops. He was born
in North Carolina;
died in Florida.
View full context