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| VALENTINE ALBERT L. (Washington State Society Charter Member) | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 59 | Nat'l No. 7934 |
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1895 | |
| Dropped: | 1902 | |
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| VANCE, WOODRUFF MUCHMORE | ||
| North Yakima, WA | State No. 495 | Nat'l No. 27895 |
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Admitted: |
December 21st, 1915 | |
| Born: | August 15th, 1877 | Morristown, New Jersey |
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| Son of Alanson A. and Caroline Day (Muchmore) Vance; grandson of George and Susan (Schooley) Vance; great-grandson of Joseph and Susan (Case) Schooley; great2-grandson of Joshua Case. | ||
| Joshua Case private in New Jersey Militia. | ||
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| VAN DYKE, JOHN FRANK | ||
| Danville, WA | State No. 362 | Nat'l No. 24012 |
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Admitted: |
April 15th, 1913 | |
| Born: | April 10th, 1876 | Belleville, Kansas |
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| Son of Reuben Woodford and Frances Delight Yaw (Bennett) Van Dyke; grandson of Samuel and Lurania (Denison) Yaw; great-grandson of Nathaniel and Fanny (Lewis) Denison; great2-grandson of George Denison. | ||
| George Denison private. Enlisted March, 1782, for nine months in Capt. Richard's Company at New London, Connecticut. Marched to West Point, New York, and joined Col. Sherman's Regiment and drilled for a month. Was taken sick and sent to New Windsor Hospital, where he remained three months. After rejoining his regiment was detailed to guard Gen. McDougall, who had been placed under arrest. Pensioned. | ||
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| VAN HORN, CORNELIUS | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 232 | Nat'l No. 17807 |
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Admitted: |
1905 | |
| Dropped: | 1912 | |
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| VAN PATTEN, WILLIAM McCOY | ||
| Walla Walla, WA | State No. 493 | Nat'l No. 27893 |
| Admitted: | January 29th, 1916 | |
| Born: | November 14th, 1867 | Lincoln, Illinois |
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| Son of John and Rachel (McCoy) Van Patten; grandson of Myndert and Hanna (Coop) Van Patten; great-grandson of Arent and Hellen (LeGrange) Van Petten; great2-grandson of Nicholas Van Petten | ||
| Nicholas Van Petten private in Capt. John Van Petten's Company, Col. Abraham Temple's Second Regiment, Albany County, New York, Militia. | ||
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| VIRTUE, GEORGE ALEXANDER (Washington State Society Charter Member) | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 52 | Nat'l No. 3219 |
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Admitted: |
Transferred from Minnesota Society | |
| Born: | August 14th, 1862 | Cleveland, Minnesota |
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| Son of George J. and Jane (Forsythe) Virtue; grandson of John and Juliet (Ward) Forsyth; great-grandson of John Ward. | ||
| John Ward Second Lieutenant, Eighth Pennsylvania. Was on the Staff of Gen. Washington. Member of the Society of Cincinnati. Family has copy of original certificate of membership dated. October 31st, 1785, signed by George Washington. | ||
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| VIRTUE, LAWRENCE WARD | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 494 | National No. 27894 |
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Admitted: |
February 4th, 1916 | |
| Born: | December 13th, 1891 | Seattle, Washington |
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| Son of George Alexander and Rhoda Lovisa (Smith) Virtue; grandson of George J. and Jane (Forsythe) Virtue; great-grandson of John and Juliet (Ward) Forsyth; great2-grandson of John Ward. | ||
| John Ward Second Lieutenant, Eighth Pennsylvania. Was on the Staff of Gen. Washington. Member of the Society of Cincinnati. Family has copy of original certificate of membership dated. October 31st, 1785, signed by George Washington. | ||
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