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| Sander | Sankey | Saunders | Sexton | Sheafe (4) | Shepard | Sherwood | Shields (2) | Shipley | ||
| Shippen | Slocum | Smelser | Smiley (2) | Smith (7) | Soule | Southard | Speed | Spring | Stallcup | ||
| Stanford | Starr | Starzman | Stearns | Steele (3) | Sterling (2) | Stevens (2) | Stillson | ||
| | Stocking | Stout | Strudwick | Sturtevant | Swasey | Swift | Switzler | ||
| SANDER, HENRY KNOX | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 490 | Nat'l No. 27890 |
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Admitted: |
January 29th, 1916 | |
| Born: | May 2nd, 1892 | |
| Died: | Seattle, Washington | |
| Son of Fred Everett and Elen Bryant (Hall) Sander; grandson of Henry Knox and Elizabeth Barnes (Bryant) Hall; great-grandson of George and Cynthia (Collier) Hall; great2-grandson of James Hall. | ||
| James Hall Sergeant in Col. Henry Knox's Regiment of Artillery in 1776. Appointed Second Lieutenant December 20th, 1776, and served in that capacity until September, 1777, when he was commissioned First Lieutenant in Capt. Winthrop Sergeant's Company, Col. Crane's Battalion, Continental troops. He was commissioned Captain Lieutenant in Third Massachusetts Regiment of Artillery April 12th, 1780. In 1782 he was in charge of an ordnance foundry at Salisbury, Connecticut, and in 1783 was regimental pay master. He was a member of the Society of Cincinnati. | ||
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| SANKEY, EBEN BLACHLEY | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 168 | Nat'l No. 14018 |
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Admitted: |
November 19th, 1901 | |
| Born: | July 1st, 1837 | Newcastle, Pennsylvania |
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| Son of Ezekiel and Sarah (Jones) Sankey; grandson of Ezekiel and Jane (Doe) Sankey; great-grandson of William Sankey. | ||
| William Sankey private in the Frontier Rangers, 1778 to 1783. Served in Capt. Robert Samuel's Company, Col. Alexander Brown's Eighth Battalion, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Militia in 1782. | ||
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| SAUNDERS, ROBERT CHANCELLOR | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 259 | Nat'l No. 16287 |
| Admitted: | February 16th, 1904 | Transferred from Minnesota Society |
| Born: | December 24th, 1864 | Campbell County, Virginia |
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| Son of Robert Chancellor and Coryetta (Davis) Saunders; grandson of John Andrew Gardner and Mary Jane (Terrell) Davis; great-grandson of Richard and Lucy (Carr) Terrell; great2-grandson of Dabney and Martha (Jefferson) Carr. | ||
| Dabney Carr member of House of Burgesses of Virginia in 1772 and 1773. Introduced in the session of 1772 a measure providing for a Correspondence Committee between the Legislatures of the different colonies. Measure introduced March 12th, 1773, and by resolution of the House, he was placed on the Standing Committee of Correspondence and Enquiry. | ||
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| SEXTON, JOSEPH F. | ||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 219 | Nat'l No. 16769 |
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Admitted: |
March 10th, 1905 | |
| Born: | December 22nd, 1843 | Saybrook, Ohio |
| Died: | ||
| Son of William C. and Orline (Hotchkiss) Sexton; grandson of Ezra Sexton. | ||
| Ezra Sexton private, January 1st, 1776, in Connecticut Line, under Capt. Abial Pease and Col. Douglas. Private and later Sergeant in 1780, under Capt. Convers and Col. Wells. Pensioned. | ||
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| SHEAFE, CHARLES MINOT SR. | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 93 | Nat'l No. 8918 |
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Admitted: |
1896 | |
| Dropped: | 1905 | |
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| SHEAFE, CHARLES MINOT JR. | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 138 | Nat'l No. 12468 |
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Admitted: |
1900 | |
| Resigned: | 1910 | |
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| SHEAFE, HARRY J. | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 124 | Nat'l No. 9874 |
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Admitted: |
1899 | |
| Dropped: | 1905 | |
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| SHEAFE, JAMES SMITH | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 145 | Nat'l No. 12445 |
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Admitted: |
1900 | |
| Dropped: | 1905 | |
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| SHEPARD, THOMAS ROCHESTER (Washington State Society Charter Member) | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 46 | Nat'l No. 7922 |
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Admitted: |
1895 | |
| Resigned: | 1906 | |
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| SHERWOOD, EDWARD M. | ||
| Tacoma, WA | State No. 253 | Nat'l No. 18603 |
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Admitted: |
1907 | |
| Dropped: | 1910 | |
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| SHIELDS, JOE McGAREY | ||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 358 | Nat'l No. 24008 |
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Admitted: |
April 19th, 1913 | |
| Born: | July 19th, 1891 | Spokane, Washington |
| Died: | ||
| Son of William Harry and Mary A (McGarey) Shields; grandson of John Marshall and Isabella (Wilson) Shields; great-grandson of James and Margaret (Getty) Shields; great2-grandson of John Shields. | ||
| John Shields Corporal in Capt. John Alexander's Company of the Seventh Pennsylvania Regulars. | ||
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| SHIELDS, WILLIAM HARRY | ||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 350 | Nat'l No. 22225 |
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Admitted: |
February 22nd, 1912 | |
| Born: | August 8th, 1865 | Mahoning Township, Pennsylvania |
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| Son of John Marshall and Isabella (Wilson) Shields; grandson of James and Margaret (Getty) Shields; great-grandson of John Shields. | ||
| John Shields Corporal in Capt. John Alexander's Company of the Seventh Pennsylvania Regulars. | ||
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| SHIPLEY, FRANK C. | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 202 | Nat'l No. 16752 |
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Admitted: |
April 1, 1904 | |
| Born: | July 21st, 1856 | Lowell, Massachusetts |
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Son of Samuel D. and Evelyn A. (Chamberlain)
Shipley; grandson of Moses, Jr., and Mary (Stevens)
Chamberlain; great-grandson of Timothy L. and Sarah
(Smith) Stevens; great2-granson of Nathaniel
Stevens. Great2-grandson of Abiel Smith. Great-grandson of Moses Chamberlain. |
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| Nathaniel Stevens1 private in Capt. Stephen Clark's Company, from Brentwood, New Hampshire, November 22nd, 1775. | ||
| Abiel Smith2 private in Massachusetts troops, served in Rhode Island and near Boston in 1777, 1778 and 1780. | ||
| Moses Chamberlain3 private in Massachusetts troops from July 5th, 1780, to 1781. | ||
| Source: | ||
| 1 - New Hampshire Rolls, Vol. IV, page 692. | ||
| 2 - Massachusetts Revolutionary Rolls, Secretary of State's Office, Massachusetts. | ||
| 3 - Massachusetts Revolutionary Rolls, Secretary of State's Office, Massachusetts. | ||
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| SHIPPEN, JOSEPH (Washington State Society Charter Member) | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 47 | Nat'l No. 7922 |
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Admitted: |
1895 | |
| Resigned: | 1915 | |
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| SLOCUM, RALPH LEE | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 443 | Nat'l No. 26919 |
| Admitted: | January 19th, 1915 | |
| Born: | January 27th, 1868 | Northfield, Minnesota |
| Died: | ||
| Son of Eleazer and Elizabeth Slocum; grandson of Eleazer and Sarah (Harvey) Slocum; great-grandson of Capt. Edward Slocum; great2-grandson of Ebenezer Slocum. | ||
| Ebenezer Slocum1 Lieutenant in Second Company of Tiverton Soldiers, 1775-1776, and Captain in a Rhode Island Regiment, 1781. | ||
| Edward Slocum2 First Lieutenant, First Continental Battalion and received Captain's commission May 26th, 1778. | ||
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| SMELSER, GUY WEATHERLY | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 283 | Nat'l No. 20558 |
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Admitted: |
January 4th, 1909 | |
| Born: | December 19th, 1883 | Sioux City, Iowa |
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| Son of Tobias C. and Huldah (Weatherly) Smelser; grandson of Ephraim and Dorothy (Snyder) Smelser; great-grandson of John and Susanna (Fluck) Snyder; great2-grandson of John and Dorothy (Potts) Fluck. | ||
| John Fluck private. Enlisted August 10th, 1775. Rockhill, Pennsylvania, Company, Capt. Kachline, Third Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel John Wilkenson. | ||
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| SMILEY, CHARLES FRANKLIN | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 417 | Nat'l No. 26542 |
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Admitted: |
October 20th, 1914 | |
| Born: | October 29th, 1863 | Marysville, California |
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Son of Johnson Foster and Sarah Ann (Richardson) Smiley;
grandson of Israel and Sarah (Wells) Richardson; great-grandson of Andrew Richardson. |
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| Andrew Richardson private. Enlisted from Townsend, Massachusetts, when 15 years of age on April 25th, 1775, in Capt. Henry Farwell's First Company, Col. William Prescott's Tenth Regiment. Was in Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17th, 1775. | ||
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| SMILEY, WILLIAM HUDSON | ||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 341 | Nat'l No. 22216 |
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Admitted: |
October 4th, 1911 | |
| Born: | June 9th, 1867 | Marysville, California |
| Died: | ||
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Son of Johnson Foster and Sarah Ann (Richardson) Smiley;
grandson of Israel and Sarah (Wells) Richardson; great-grandson of Andrew Richardson. |
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| Andrew Richardson private. Enlisted from Townsend, Massachusetts, when 15 years of age on April 25th, 1775, in Capt. Henry Farwell's First Company, Col. William Prescott's Tenth Regiment. Was in Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17th, 1775. | ||
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| SMITH, BENJAMIN W. | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 76 | Nat'l No. 8901 |
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Admitted: |
1896 | |
| Dropped: | 1899 | |
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| SMITH, CLARENCE AUSTIN (Washington State Society Charter Member) | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 48 | Nat'l No. 7923 |
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Admitted: |
August 7th, 1889 | |
| Born: | January 24th, 1861 | Derby, Connecticut |
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Son of Ell Stone and Eliza (Holbrook) Smith;
grandson of William and Julia (Stone) Smith;
great-grandson of Samuel and Lucy (Hall) Smith;
great2-grandson of Lieut. John and Mary
(Ford) Smith; great3grandson of Ephraim
Smith. Grandson of Erasmus and Betsy (Smith) Holbrook; great-grandson of Robert and Hannah (Hoar) Smith, Jr.; great2-grandson of Joseph and Mary (Hitchcock) Hoar, Jr.; great3-grandson of Deacon Joseph Hoar. Great3-grandson of Noah Hitchcock Sr. Great-grandson of Robert and Margaret (McWhortel) Smith; great2-grandson of James Smith, Sr. |
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| Lieut. John Smith1 private, Connecticut troops, commanded by Col. Charles Webb, Capt. Isaac Bastruck's Company, July, 1775. Later served three years in Second Regiment, Connecticut troops, Capt. Bett's Company, February, 1777, to March, 1780. Mustered out as a Lieutenant. He was present at Tryon's Raid of Danbury, Connecticut. Was captured and taken prisoner to New York. | ||
| Ephraim Smith2 private in Fifth Regiment, Sixth Company, Connecticut troops, Col. Waterbury. Enlisted May 12th, 1775. Later private in Capt. Johnson's Company, Col. Douglas' Battalion of Connecticut troops in 1776. In battles of Long Island and White Plains. | ||
| Joseph Hoar, Jr.3 Ensign and Lieutenant. Was one of a Committee of Safety from Brimfield, Massachusetts. Was Lieutenant in Gates' Northern Army, in 1777. | ||
| Deacon Joseph Hoar4 of Brimfield, Hampden, County, Massachusetts, chosen July 1st, 1774, with four others on a Committee of Grievances to correspond with other committees regarding the oppression of the British. He, with other voters of the town, signed an agreement pledging themselves to refrain from the purchase of goods from Great Britain on account of the unjust taxation. | ||
| Noah Hitchcock, Sr.5 private from Brimfield, Massachusetts. | ||
| James Smith, Sr.6 second member of Board of Selectmen of Palmer, Massachusetts, which issued the warrant for a town meeting which resulted in the "Palmer Declaration of Independence" on June 17th, 1776. | ||
| Source: | ||
| 1 - Connecticut Men in the Revolution, page 492. | ||
| 2 - Connecticut Men in the Revolution, pages 68, 407. | ||
| 3 - Brimfield, Massachusetts, Town Records, pages 311, 321, 341, 343, 417. | ||
| 4 - Brimfield, Massachusetts, Town Records, page 321. | ||
| 5 - History of Brimfield, Massachusetts, page 320. | ||
| 6 - History of the Town of Palmer, Massachusetts, by J. H. Temple. | ||
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| SMITH, EDWARD LINCOLN | ||
| New York City, NY | State No. 210 | Nat'l No. 16760 |
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Admitted: |
January 12th, 1905 | |
| Born: | April 6th, 1865 | Montpelier, Vermont |
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Son of Carlos L. and Catherine (Chapin) Smith;
grandson of Joseph, Jr., and Catherine (Holden)
Chapin; great-grandson of Joseph Chapin, Sr. Great-grandson of Joseph Smith, Sr. Great-grandson of William, Jr., and Hannah (Parker) Holden; great2-grandson of William Holden, Sr. |
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| Joseph Chapin, Sr.1 private in Connecticut Regiment. Enlisted at Springfield, Massachusetts, June 17th, 1777. Served six months as artificer or armourer under Capt. Spring and was stationed at the Springfield Armory. Was drafted at East Windsor, Connecticut, September, 1781, and served two months as private under Capt. Amasa Loomis in the Connecticut Militia. Pensioned. | ||
| Joseph Smith, Sr.2 organized a company of volunteers in Cabot, Washington County, Vermont, but was taken sick and died two weeks before they left for the scene of action. | ||
| William Holden, Sr.3 a soldier in the Revolution. He was present at Stillwater and Saratoga, and witnessed the surrender of Burgoyne. | ||
| Source: | ||
| 1 - U. S. Pension Bureau. | ||
| 2 - Childs' Washington County Gazetteer, Part I, page 310. | ||
| 3 - Men of Vermont, Part II, page 68. | ||
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| SMITH, EVERETT (Washington State Society Charter Member) | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 49 | Nat'l No. 7924 |
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Admitted: |
August 7th, 1899 | |
| Born: | April 9th, 1862 | Derby, Connecticut |
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Son of Ell Stone and Eliza (Holbrook) Smith;
grandson of William and Julia (Stone) Smith;
great-grandson of Samuel and Lucy (Hall) Smith;
great2-grandson of Lieut. John and Mary
(Ford) Smith; great3-grandson of Ephraim
Smith. Grandson of Erasmus and Betsy (Smith) Holbrook; great-grandson of Robert and Hannah (Hoar) Smith, Jr.; great2-grandson of Joseph and Mary (Hitchcock) Hoar, Jr.; great3-grandson of Deacon Joseph Hoar. Great3-grandson of Noah Hitchcock Sr. Great-grandson of Robert and Margaret (McWhortel) Smith; great2-grandson of James Smith, Sr. |
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| Lieut. John Smith1 private, Connecticut troops, commanded by Col. Charles Webb, Capt. Isaac Bastruck's Company, July, 1775. Later served three years in Second Regiment, Connecticut troops, Capt. Bett's Company, February, 1777, to March, 1780. Mustered out as a Lieutenant. He was present at Tryon's Raid of Danbury, Connecticut. Was captured and taken prisoner to New York. | ||
| Ephraim Smith2 private in Fifth Regiment, Sixth Company, Connecticut troops, Col. Waterbury. Enlisted May 12th, 1775. Later private in Capt. Johnson's Company, Col. Douglas' Battalion of Connecticut troops in 1776. In battles of Long Island and White Plains. | ||
| Joseph Hoar, Jr.3 Ensign and Lieutenant. Was one of a Committee of Safety from Brimfield, Massachusetts. Was Lieutenant in Gates' Northern Army, in 1777. | ||
| Deacon Joseph Hoar4 of Brimfield, Hampden, County, Massachusetts, chosen July 1st, 1774, with four others on a Committee of Grievances to correspond with other committees regarding the oppression of the British. He, with other voters of the town, signed an agreement pledging themselves to refrain from the purchase of goods from Great Britain on account of the unjust taxation. | ||
| Noah Hitchcock, Sr.5 private from Brimfield, Massachusetts. | ||
| James Smith, Sr.6 second member of Board of Selectmen of Palmer, Massachusetts, which issued the warrant for a town meeting which resulted in the "Palmer Declaration of Independence" on June 17th, 1776. | ||
| Source: | ||
| 1 - Connecticut Men in the Revolution, page 492. | ||
| 2 - Connecticut Men in the Revolution, pages 68, 407. | ||
| 3 - Brimfield, Massachusetts, Town Records, pages 311, 321, 341, 343, 417. | ||
| 4 - Brimfield, Massachusetts, Town Records, page 321. | ||
| 5 - History of Brimfield, Massachusetts, page 320. | ||
| 6 - History of the Town of Palmer, Massachusetts, by J. H. Temple. | ||
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| SMITH, WEBSTER R. | ||
| Point Townsend, WA | State No. 131 | Nat'l No. 12431 |
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Admitted: |
1899 | |
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| SOULE, THOMAS CLEMENT | ||
| Hoquiam, WA | State No. 428 | Nat'l No. 26903 |
| Admitted: | December 12th, 1914 | |
| Born: | December 2nd, 1874 | Fort Madison, Iowa |
| Died: | ||
| Son of Joseph Thomas and Frances Schuyler (Fensley) Soule; grandson of Thomas and Sarah Currier (Follansbee) Soule; great-grandson of James and Keziah (Currier) Follansbee; great2-grandson of Daniel Currier. | ||
| Daniel Currier private of Amesbury, Massachusetts. In Lexington Alarm April 19th, 1775, Capt. Timothy Barnard's Company of Minute Men. Enlisted November 10th, 1777, in Capt. Oliver Titcomb's Company, Col. Jacob Gerrish's Regiment of Guards. His name appears on pay roll under above mentioned officers in a regiment raised for guarding prisoners after the surrender of Burgoyne's army in 1778. | ||
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| SOUTHARD, FRANK STUART | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 85 | Nat'l No. 8910 |
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Admitted: |
1896 | |
| Resigned: | 1911 | |
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| SPEED, GOODWIN | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 160 | Nat'l No. 14010 |
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Admitted: |
1901 | |
| Dropped: | 1906 | |
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| SPRING, ELLIOT BEEBE | ||
| Olympia, WA | State No. 491 | Nat'l No. 27891 |
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Admitted: |
January 29th, 1916 | |
| Born: | August 6th, 1891 | Bayonne, New Jersey |
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Son of Edward Walton and Zilpha Isadora (Beebe) Spring; grandson
of Lucius L. and Martha C. (Parsons) Spring; great-grandson of
Rev. Gardiner and Susan (Barney) Spring; great2-grandson of
Rev. Samuel Spring. Great2-grandson of Hanover Barney. Grandson of Ira Lovejoy and Zilpha Isadora (Hartt) Beebe; great-grandson of Roderick and Jane Eliza (Lovejoy) Beebe; great2-grandson of Roderick and Harriet (Son) Beebe; great3-grandson of Roderick Beebe. |
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| Rev. Samuel Spring1 D. D., Chaplain of Col. John Fellows' Massachusetts Continental Regiment May, 1775. Chaplain to the Army in Canada, November, 1775, to June, 1776, in the Expedition to Quebec, under Gen. Arnold and Col. Burr. A bronze tablet erected on the Commons at Newburyport, Massachusetts, tells of his services. He was pastor of the North Church for 40 years. | ||
| Hanover Barney2 a member of Governor's Second Company of Guards, organized March 2nd, 1775, under Capt. Benedict Arnold. | ||
| Roderick Beebe3 enlisted in June, 1775, for six months as private in Capt. Baldwin's Company, Col. Elmore's Regiment, New York troops. He reenlisted for six months in the Company of Capt. Roswell Beebe, his brother, same Regiment. Reenlisted June, 1776, and was elected Sergeant under Capt. Seth Marvin and Col. Samuel Drake, who were under the immediate command of Gen. Washington. He enlisted again March, 1777, as Captain under Gen. Philip Schuyler and was in the Battle of White Plains. | ||
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| STALLCUP, EVAN SHELBY | ||
| Tacoma, WA | State No. 355 | Nat'l No. 24005 |
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Admitted: |
March 8th, 1912 | |
| Born: | August 30th, 1888 | Denver, Colorado |
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| Son of John C. and Mary Pindell (Shelby) Stallcup; grandson of Evan and Amanda (Bruen) Shelby; great-grandson of James and Mary (Pindell) Shelby; great2-grandson of Isaac Shelby. | ||
| Isaac Shelby Colonel in Battle of King's Mountain, 1780, under Marion in 1780 and under Green in 1781-82. Was appointed Captain of Minute Men in Virginia. Gov. Patrick Henry transferred him to the Commissary Department in which he served in 1778 and 1779. Raised a volunteer company of 300 men. Crossed the Alleghenies and joined Gen. McDowell. Joined Gen. Marion in 1781. | ||
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| STANFORD, JAMES NICHOLS | ||
| Olympia, WA | State No. 510 | Nat'l No. 28560 |
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Admitted: |
March 18th, 1916 | |
| Born: | August 13th, 1881 | Grainfield, Kansas |
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| Son of Albert Eugene and Edith Nichols Stanford; grandson of Franklin and Mary (Stone) Stanford; great-grandson of Jonathan and Eunice (Morton) Stanford; great2-grandson of Richard Stanford. | ||
| Richard Stanford militia man at Lexington and private soldier during the greater part of the war. Served five different enlistments in Massachusetts troops. | ||
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| STARR, WILLIAM EDWARD | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 205 | Nat'l No. 5618 |
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Admitted: |
January 18th, 1892 | Transferred from Connecticut Society |
| Born: | August 30th, 1859 | New Milford, Connecticut |
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| Son of Frederick Eli and Hannah Cordelia (Wanzer) Starr; grandson of Col. William Josiah and Sarah (Northrop) Starr; great-grandson of Eli and Susanna Starr; great2-grandson of Col. Josiah Starr. | ||
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Josiah Starr of New Milford, Connecticut,
commissioned Captain of Fourth Connecticut, under Col. Benjamin
Hinman in first call for troops, April and May, 1775. This
regiment reached Ticonderoga in June and saw service in the
Northern Department. In December, 1775, Capt. Starr participated
in the capture of St. John. In 1776 he was Lieutenant Colonel of
the regiment commanded by Col. Heman Swift in the Northern
Department. Promoted to Colonel of the First Regiment,
Connecticut Line, in May, 1781. Was in battles of Germantown and
Monmouth. Wintered at Valley Forge. Keeper of military stores at Danbury, Connecticut. |
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| STARTZMAN, HOWARD HOLLAND | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 463 | Nat'l No. 27238 |
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Admitted: |
March 17th, 1915 | |
| Born: | October 19th, 1879 | Baltimore, Maryland |
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Son of Melvin and Mary Elizabeth (Holland) Startzman;
grandson of Stokeley and Charlotte Temple (Ford) Holland; great-grandson of Isaac and Mary (Ford) Holland; great2-grandson of William Holland |
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| William Holland private in Maryland troops. | ||
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| STEARNS, JOSIAH ONSLOW | ||
| Hoquiam, WA | State No. 427 | Nat'l No. 26902 |
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Admitted: |
December 12th, 1914 | |
| Born: | August 3rd, 1860 | Corning, New York |
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| Son of Amos Carlton and Mary A. (Hartwell) Stearns; grandson of Obed and Mehitibal (Carlton) Stearns; great-grandson of Timothy Stearns. | ||
| Timothy Stearns Capt. Walter McFarland's Company, Col. Howe's Massachusetts Regiment. Enlisted at the age of 17 in Middlesex County. Was in service for three years, or "the war." Also appeared on muster roll and pay roll of Capt. Samuel Fay's Company, Lieut. Col. Webb's Regiment. | ||
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| STEELE, EARL NEWELL | ||
| Olympia, WA | State No. 502 | Nat'l No. 28552 |
| Admitted: | March 18th, 1916 | |
| Born: | April 19th, 1881 | Altoona, Iowa |
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| Son of J. M. and Margaret E. Steele; grandson of Samuel Fleming and Julia (Fugard) Newell; great-grandson of Samuel and Martha (Treadwell) Fugard; great2-grandson of Samuel Fugard. | ||
| Samuel Fugard enlisted January 1st, 1777, from Bedford, New Hampshire, in Capt. Barr's Company, Col. Daniel Moore's Regiment, and took part in the expedition against Canada under Gen. Arnold. After returning from Canada he joined Ebenezer Frye's Sixth Company of the First New Hampshire Regiment of the Continental Line and served with it for nearly six years. Discharged on account of asthma and "because he was worn out in the service." His regiment took part in Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga and Cornwallis' defeat at Yorktown. He was at Valley Forge with Washington and at the famous Night Raid across the Delaware. Discharged November 3rd, 1782. Pensioned. | ||
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| STEELE, EGBERT T. (Washington State Society Charter Member)) | ||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 50 | Nat'l No. 6711 |
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Admitted: |
1892 | |
| Dropped: | 1899 | |
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| STEELE, THEOPHILUS BRECKENRIDGE | ||
| San Francisco, CA | State No. 194 | Nat'l No. 15044 |
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Admitted: |
February 6th, 1904 | |
| Born: | April 19th, 1862 | Lexington, Kentucky |
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Son of Dr. Theophilus and Sophonisba Preston (Breckenridge)
Steele; grandson of Rev. Robert Jefferson and Ann Sophonisba
(Preston) Breckenridge; great-grandson of Gen. Francis and Sarah
Buchanan (Campbell) Preston; great2-grandson of Gen. William
Campbell. Great2-grandson of Col. William Preston. Great-grandson of Hon. John and Mary Hopkins (Cabell) Breckenridge; great2-grandson of Col. Joseph Cabell. |
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| Gen. William Campbell1 Captain First Virginia Regiment, December, 1775, to October, 1776. Colonel of Virginia Militia, 1777 to 1780. By act of Congress November 13th, 1780, a resolution was passed in recognition of the military ability of Col. Campbell and the officers and privates in the militia under his command in the action of October 7th at King's Mountain, North Carolina. Served as Brigadier General of Virginia Militia during the siege of Yorktown until he died, August 17th, 1781. | ||
| Col. William Preston2 Colonel of Virginia troops. Member of Committee of Safety. Mortally wounded at Guilford Court House. | ||
| Hon. John Breckenridge3 subaltern of Virginia Militia. Later Senator from Kentucky and Attorney General of the United States. | ||
| Col. Joseph Cabell4 member of Virginia House of Burgesses, Surgeon in Continental Army. Commanded Buckingham Militia at siege of Yorktown. | ||
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| 1 - Heitman's Historical Register. | ||
| 2 - Sons of the American Revolution Records, District of Columbia Society, National No. 1855. | ||
| 3 - Sons of the American Revolution Records, District of Columbia Society, National No. 1855. | ||
| 4 - Sons of the American Revolution Records, District of Columbia Society, National No. 1855. | ||
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| STEVENS, EDWIN B | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 228 | Nat'l No. 17803 |
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1905 | |
| Dropped: | 1908 | |
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| STEVENS, HAZARD | ||
| Olympia, WA | State No. 492 | Nat'l No. 27892 |
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January 29th, 1916 | |
| Born: | June 9th, 1842 | Newport, Rhode Island |
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| Son of Isaac Ingalls and Margaret Lyman (Hazard) Stevens; grandson of Benjamin and Harriet (Lyman) Hazard; great-grandson of Daniel Lyman. | ||
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Col. Daniel Lyman was a member of the Junior class
at Yale College when he marched with his classmates, and in May,
1775, joined the army at Cambridge. As Captain he took part in
the capture of Ticonderoga, Crown Point and St. Johns. In 1776
was appointed Brigade Major to Gen. Fellows and took part in the
Battle of White Plains, where his horse was killed under him. In
1777 he was Captain in Col. Lee's Regiment in the Continental Line and in the following year Aide de Camp to Gen. Heath, and in another year was appointed Adjutant General in the Eastern Department with the rank of Major, afterwards Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel. He took part in the Battle of Rhode Island. |
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| STERLING, LEWIS MILTON | ||
| Cashmere, WA | State No. 317 | Nat'l No. 20992 |
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January 10th, 1910 | |
| Born: | January 21st, 1884 | Sterling, Illinois |
| Died: | August 6th, 1962 | |
| Son of Charles M. and Kate (Hullinger) Sterling; grandson of Lewis Studer and Susan (Long) Hullinger; great-grandson of Lewis and Elizabeth (Studer) Hullinger; great2-grandson of Philip Studer. | ||
| Philip Studer private in Capt. Henry Lister's Company, German Battalion, Continental Troops. Enlisted August 11th, 1776, at Frederickstown, Maryland. Served three years. Discharged July 24th, 1779. Was engaged in the battles of Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth. | ||
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| STILLSON, HAMILTON | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 88 | Nat'l No. 8913 |
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Admitted: |
1896 | |
| Resigned: | 1905 | |
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| STOCKING, FRED W. | ||
| Olympia, WA | State No. 501 | Nat'l No. 28551 |
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Admitted: |
March 18th, 1916 | |
| Born: | October 4th, 1863 | Peterson's Point, Washington |
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Son of Francis McKee and Ann Eliza (James) Stocking;
grandson of Francis and Abigail (McKee) Stocking; great-grandson of Capt. John and Betsy (Edwards) Stocking; great2-grandson of Daniel Edwards. |
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| Daniel Edwards enlisted at Coventry, Connecticut, and drew a town bounty. He was in the Fifth Regiment of Militia, Fifth Brigade, in the State of Connecticut. | ||
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| STOUT, JOHN KENNEDY (Washington State Society Charter Member) | ||
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Washington, D. C. Department of Commerce and Labor. |
State No.2 | Nat'l No. 6786 |
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Admitted: |
November 30th, 1893 | |
| Born: | November 29th, 1849 | Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania |
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Son of Asher Miner and Ellen C. (Gildersleeve)
Stout; grandson of Abram and Anna Maria (Miner) Stout; great-grandson of Asher Miner; great2-grandson of Seth Miner (or Minar). |
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| Seth Miner Ensign of First Company, Twentieth Regiment, Connecticut Militia. Served at Breed's Hill and other places. His commission dated June 14th, 1776. | ||
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| STRUDWICK, ROBERT C. | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 108 | Nat'l No. 7321 |
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Admitted: |
1894 | |
| Dropped: | 1901 | |
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| STURTEVANT, CULLEN KITTREDGE | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 288 | Nat'l No. 20563 |
| Admitted: | February 8th, 1909 | |
| Born: | February 7th, 1865 | Ripon, Wisconsin |
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Son of Henry Grew and Charlotte P. (Kittredge) Sturtevant;
grandson of Noah and Angeline (Cole) Sturtevant; great-grandson of Consider and Catherine Pease (Kelley) Sturtevant; great2-grandson of Consider Sturtevant. |
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| Consider Sturtevant private in Capt. Nathaniel Hammond's Company, Massachusetts Militia. Enlisted July 17th, 1775. Stationed at Wareham and Rochester, for defense of Seacoast. Discharged December 23rd, 1775. Also in Capt. Timothy Child's Company, Col. David Well's Regiment, May 10th, 1777, to July 8th, 1777. In service at Ticonderoga. | ||
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| SWASEY, GEORGE O. | ||
| Tacoma, WA | State No. 323 | Nat'l No. 20998 |
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Admitted: |
February 2nd, 1910 | |
| Born: | February 13th, 1868 | Beverly, Massachusetts |
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| Son of Oscar and Mary (Philbrick) Swasey; grandson of Joseph and Clara Philbrick; great-grandson of Joseph and Hannah (Gove) Philbrick; great2-grandson of Capt. Samuel Philbrick. | ||
| Samuel Philbrick Captain of Fourth Company of Militia in Ninth Regiment, New Hampshire. Commission dated Exeter, New Hampshire, September 5th, 1775, by Order of Congress. Was a member of Committee of Safety, 1775 to 1780. | ||
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| SWIFT, GEORGE WILKINS | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 474 | Nat'l No. 27249 |
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Admitted: |
October 26th, 1915 | Coupeville, Washington |
| Born: | August 29th, 1882 | |
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| Son of Capt. James and Emily C. (Wilson) Swift; grandson of Samuel and Sally (Blanchard) Wilson; great-grandson of Daniel Wilson. | ||
| Daniel Wilson private in Elisha Mack's Company, Col. Nicholas' Regiment from New Hampshire. He was in the Battle of Bunker Hill and at Saratoga. | ||
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| SWITZLER, WILLIAM H. | ||
| --- | State No. 328 | Nat'l No. 22203 |
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1910 | |
| Dropped: | 1914 | |
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