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Society of The District of Columbia Membership Roll, May 1891
Officers
President: Hon. John Lee Carroll.
Vice-President: Rear-Admiral Francis Asbury Roe, U. S. Navy.
Board of Managers: Lewis Johnson Davis; Major Clarence Edward Dutton, U.
S. Army; Rear-Admiral Samuel Rhoads Franklin, U. S. Navy; Commodore
James Augustin Greer, U. S. Navy; Frank Warren Hackett; Archibald
Hopkins; Brigadier-General William Beatty Rochester, U. S. Army; Capt.
Daniel Morgan Taylor, U. S. Army;
Secretary: Charles
Worthington, 1409 L Street.
Treasurer: Alexander Brown Legare,
1726 I Street.
Registrar and Historian: Gaillard Hunt, 1466
Rhode Island Avenue.
Chaplain: Rev. George William Douglas, D.
D.
Membership Roll
John B. Abbott, Grandson of Amos Abbott,
Captain in Joshua Abbott's Company, Col. John Stark's Regiment. Was a
United States pensioner at time of death.
Philip Rounseville
Alger, Great-great-grandson of Capt. Levi Rounseville, 9th
Massachusetts Regiment.
Nicholas Longworth Anderson,
Grandson of Brig. Gen. Richard Clough Anderson, of the 6th Regiment
Virginia Continental Infantry; original member of the Society of the
Cincinnati.
Davis Carneal Anderson, Grandson of Brig. Gen.
Richard Clough Anderson. (See N. L. Anderson.)
George Burwin
Anderson, Grandson of Percival Butler, 2d Lieutenant 3d Pennsylvania
Regiment; original member of the Society of the Cincinnati.
George Smith Anderson, Great-great-grandson of Ganin McCoy, Captain
1st Battalion Somerset County (New Jersey) State Troops.
Rene
Bache, Great-great-great-grandson of Benjamin Franklin.
Harold Binney, Great-grandson of Josiah Talbot, private in Capt.
Samuel Fisher's Company, Colonel Titcomb's Massachusetts Regiment.
Benjamin Lewis Blackford, Grandson of John Minor, of Hazel Hill;
cadet and private under General Nelson. Also great-grandson of John
Minor, of Caroline, Major in the Virginia Line.
Frank Bowers
Bourn, Great-great-grandson of John Wilcox, one of the officers
assisting General Barton in capture of Major-General Prescott, July 9,
1777.
John Jones Brice, Great-grandson of Col. Benjamin
Wilson, commanding Virginia Troops and delegate to Convention. Also
great-grandson of William Brice, Ensign in Pennsylvania Line under Col.
Evan Evans, Lieutenant under Colonel Sterling, and commissioned captain
by General Washington.
Albert Franklin Brooks, Grandson of
Joshua Brooks, private in Capt. Wm. Smith's Company, Col. Abijah
Pierce's Regiment of Minute Men. Also great-grandson of Daniel
Batchelder, private in Capt. Philip Putnam's Company, Col. Moses
Nichols' New Hampshire Regiment. Also great-grandson of Caleb Maynard,
private in Capt. Abijah Smith's Company, Col. Enoch Hale's New Hampshire
Regiment.
John Lee Carroll, Great-grandson of Charles
Carroll, of Carrollton.
Harry Bonton Cilley, Great-grandson
of Joseph Cilley, Major in Poor's 2d Regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel in
177O, and Colonel 1st New Hampshire Regiment, and Major-General 1st
Division, New Hampshire Militia.
Hedley Vicars Cooke,
Great-great-great-grandson of Col. Robert Smith, who had charge of the
defences of the Delaware below Philadelphia; also of the fortification
of Liberty Island; was also a member of Pennsylvania Convention.
Persefor Marsden Cooke, Same descent.
Seymour
Cunningham, Great-grandson of Col. Johannes Knickerbocker, of the
14th Regiment, Albany (New York) County Militia.
Richard Graham
Davenport, Great-grandson of Richard Graham, member of Committee of
Safety and Observation of Prince William County, Virginia; and
Commissioner of Revenue for the support of the Revolution. Also
great-great-grandson of George Brent, member Committee of Safety and
Observation, Stafford County, Virginia. Also great-great-great-grandson
of Judge Charles Jones, Commissioner of Revenue for support of the War,
and first Judge of Montgomery County, Maryland (1777). Also great-great
-great-grandson of Samuel Love, Sr., member Committee of Safety and
Observation, of Charles County, Maryland; also member Maryland
Convention, 1774. Also great-grandson Jonathan Davenport, of Rhode
Island, Private in Colonel Archibald Crary's Regiment.
Lewis
Johnson Davis, Great-grandson of Capt. John Santford, Adjutant of 2d
Regiment, New York Militia; original member of the Society of the
Cincinnati.
George William Douglas, Great-great-grandson of
Asa Douglas, Major 17th Regiment, King's District, New York (Wm. B.
Whiting, Colonel). Also great-great-grandson of David Sutherland,
Colonel 6th Regiment, Dutchess County, N. Y.
Arthur Henry
Dutton, Great-great-grandson of Col. William Douglas, of the 6th
Regiment, Connecticut Line. Also great-great-grandson of Sergt. Ephraim
French, of Capt. Wm. Barrow's Company, Col. Isaac Wyman's New Hampshire
Regiment.
Clarence Edward Dutton, Great-grandson of Col.
William Douglas, of the 6th Regiment, Connecticut Line.
George
H. Elliot, Grandson of John Tidd, member of Capt. Parker's Company
of Minute Men.
William George Elliot, Great-grandson of John
Tidd, member of Captain Parker's Company of Minute Men.
Oswald
Herbert Ernst, Great-grandson of Dr. Ephraim Otis, member of the
Revolutionary Committee appointed by the town of Scituate in 1774, and
Surgeon in the War.
Samuel Rhoads Franklin,
Great-great-grandson of Samuel Rhoads, member of the First Congress.
Also great-grandson of Col. Jonas Simonds, of the 6th Continental
Infantry.
Arthur Taylor Goldsborough, Great-grandson of
Tench Tighlman, Colonel and Aide-de-Camp to General Washington.
Edmund Kennedy Goldsborough, Same descent.
Richard Henry
Goldsborough, Same descent.
Green Clay Goodloe,
Great-grandson of Green Clay, delegate to the Virginia Convention.
George Forrest Green, Grandson of Lieut. Col. Uriah Forrest,
Maryland Line.
Osceola C. Green, Same descent.
James
Augustin Greer, Great-grandson of Lieut. Eliphalet King, of the 22d
Continental Regiment.
James Webb Greer, Great-great-grandson
of Lieut. Eliphalet King, of the 22d Continental Regiment.
Frank
Warren Hackett, Great-great grandson of Jeremiah Hackett, Ensign in
Continental Army.
James Malcolm Henry, Great-grandson of
John Henry, Captain in Col. George Ross's Regiment.
John William
Henry, Same descent.
Archibald Hopkins, Great-grandson
of Col. Mark Hopkins, 1st Massachusetts Infantry. Also great-grandson of
Lieut. Col. David Rossiter, ad Massachusetts Infantry.
Gaillard
Hunt, Great-great-grandson of Robt. R. Livingston.
R.
Dickinson Jewett, Great-great-grandson of David H. Jewett, Surgeon
in Continental Army.
Henry Greenway Kemp,
Great-great-great-grandson of Gen. Thomas Nelson, signer of the
Declaration of Independence, Commander of Virginia State forces.
Governor of Virginia, and Major-General in the Continental Army.
Mark Brickell Kerr, Great-great-grandson of Col. Matthias
Brickell, Hertford County Militia.
Charles Euston Kincaid,
Great-grandson of Ensign James Kincaid, of Capt. Joseph Kincaid's
Company of Virginia Volunteers. Also great-great-grandson of Capt. Peter
Evans, Col. Wheeden's Virginia Regiment.
Alexander Brown Legare,
Great-great-grandson of Thomas Legare, member of Council of Safety
and of Assembly of South Carolina.
Hugh Swinton Legare, Same
descent.
Garrick Mallery. Great-grandson of William Maclay,
Ensign of Pennsylvania Troops, Assistant Commissary of Pennsylvania, and
delegate to General Assembly of Pennsylvania.
Theodorus Bailey
Myers Mason, Great-great-grandson of Lieut. Col. John Bailey,
Dutchess County (New York) Regiment of Minute Men. Also
great-great-grandson of Capt. John Mason, Massachusetts Militia. Also
great-great-grandson of Capt. Isaac Hegeman, 2d Regiment, New York.
Charles Grymes McCawley, Great-grandson of William McCalla,
Captain Bucks County (Pennsylvania) Associates, also captain 7th
Company, 2d Battalion, Bucks County Militia, and Chief of Forage
Department and Commissioner of Supplies.
Charles Laurie McCawley,
Great-great-grandson of William McCalla. (See above.)
Carroll
Mercer, Great-grandson of John Francis Mercer, Aide-de-camp to Gen'l
Charles Lee, and Lieutenant-Colonel in Lawson's Brigade.
William
Elantheros Cooke Moorhead, Great-grandson of David Carswell, of
Captain Sherwood's Company, Colonel Graham's Regiment. Was a United
States pensioner for Revolutionary services at time of death.
Henry Nixon Moss, Great-grandson of Robert Morris. Also
great-grandson of John Nixon, Brigadier-General in Continental Army. He
was the man who read the Declaration of Independence to the people for
the first time at Philadelphia, July 8.
Albion K. Parris,
Great-grandson of Samuel Parris, orderly sergeant in Col. Paul Dudley
Sergeant's Regiment. Was in naval service, and afterwards commissioned
lieutenant in Massachusetts State Troops.
Clifford Richardson,
Great-grandson of Samuel Howard. He was one of the party who,
disguised as Indians, threw the tea overboard from the "Dartmouth."
William Adams Richardson, Grandson of William Adams, who
enlisted in the Continental Army at the age of fifteen years.
David Rittenhouse, Great-great-grandson of John Bull, Commissioner
to treat with Indians at Easton, Pa., 1777; adjutant-general of
Pennsylvania, 1779; in command 2d Brigade, Pennsylvania Militia, after
General Irwin's capture; delegate to Provincial Conference, January and
July, 1775; member Convention, 1776; also member of Pennsylvania Board
of War.
William Beatty Rochester, Grandson of Nathaniel
Rochester, delegate from Orange County to the North Carolina Provincial
Congress in April and May, 1776; afterwards Lieutenant-Colonel of the
Southern Regiment of Orange County, North Carolina.
Francis
Asbury Roe, Grandson of John Roe, minute man. New York Line, and
Quartermaster 1st Regiment Suffolk County Militia, Col. Wm. Floyd.
Fayette Washington Roe, Great-grandson of John Roe. (See above.)
George Roe, Same descent.
Richard Rush,
Great-great-grandson of Richard Stockton, signer of the Declaration of
Independence. Also great-grandson of Benjamin Rush, M.D., signer of the
Declaration of independence.
Francis Preston Blair Sands,
Great-grandson of Sergt. Ephraim French, of Capt. Wm. Barrow's Company,
Col. Isaac Wyman's New Hampshire Regiment.
Nathan Sargent,
Great-grandson of Samuel Sargent, member of Capt. Seth Washburn's
Company, Colonel Ward's Regiment.
Harold Marsh Sewall,
Great-great-grandson of Col. Dummer Sewall, of Continental Army.
Wm. Floyd Sicard, Great-great-grandson of William Floyd, signer of
the Declaration of Independence.
Franklin Steele,
Great-great-grandson of Samuel Chase, signer of the Declaration of
Independence. Rowan Wainwright Stevens, Great-great-grandson of
Col. Comfort Sage, commanding 3d Battalion under Gen. Wadsworth.
Daniel Morgan Taylor, Great-great-grandson of Col. John Neville,
4th Regiment Virginia Continental Infantry. Also great-great-grandson of
Gen. Daniel Morgan. Also great-grandson of Lieut. Col. Presley Neville,
aide-de-camp to Gens. Lincoln and Lafayette. Also great-grandson of
Lieut. Col. Charles Simms, 2d Regiment Virginia Continental Infantry.
David Watson Taylor, Great-great-grandson of John Penn,
signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Harry Clay Taylor,
Great-great-grandson of Col. John Neville, 4th Regiment Virginia
Continental Infantry. Also great-great-grandson of Gen. Daniel Morgan.
Also great-grandson of Lieut. Col. Presley Neville, aide-de-camp to
Gens. Lincoln and Lafayette. Also great-grandson of Lieut. Col. Charles
Simms, 2d Regiment Virginia Continental Infantry.
Edward Amory
Trescot, Great-great-grandson of Stephen Bull, General in
Continental Army. Also great-great-grandson of William Johnson, one of
the hostages taken by Gen. Cornwallis and sent from Charleston to St.
Augustine, 1780.
Thomas Cuthbert Trescot, Same descent.
William Truxton, Great-grandson of Commodore Thomas Truxton.
John Grimes Walker, Great-grandson of Lieut. Aaron Walker, of
the Continental Army. Also grandson of Samuel Walker, of the Continental
Army.
John Sidney Webb, Great-grandson of Capt. John Webb,
of the 2d Regiment of Connecticut Light Dragoons. Also great-grandson of
Col. John Randall, Quartermaster-General of Maryland Troops.
Charles Worthington, Great-grandson of Maj. Nicholas Worthington, of
Maryland Troops, and delegate to Legislature of Maryland. Also
great-grandson of Capt. Jonathan Phillips, 2d New Jersey Regiment. Also
great-grandson of William Churchill Houston, member of Continental
Congress.
Robert Henry Yeatman, Great-grandson of Richard
Dorsey, Lieutenant and Captain Maryland Artillery; original member of
the Society of the Cincinnati.

Notes About Book:
Book Source:
Sons of The Revolution, 1891, Washington, D.C., Gibson Brothers Printers
and Bookbinders, 1891
Notes about Online Publication: This manuscript has been ocr'd and
edited. These records have been reproduced as clearly as online
publication will allow us, but not all are exactly the way they were in
the original work. The structure of this manuscript has been changed to
allow better online presentation. No Spelling changes have been made to
names.
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