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| Augustine (2) | Avery | ||
| ADAMS, WILLIAM LEIDY | ||
| Hoquiam, WA | State No. 336 | Nat'l No. 22211 |
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October 4th, 1911 | |
| Born: | May 27th, 1860 | Briar Creek Twp, Columbia, Pennsylvania |
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Son of Enos L. and
Margaret (Kistner) Adams; grandson of Samuel and Esther (Hill) Adams; great-grandson of Anthony and
Catherine (Glass) Adam, or Adams; great2-grandson of Anthony and Rosena (Dunkel) Adam; great3-grandson of Anthony Adam. Great-grandson of Captain Frederick and Catherine (Connor) Hill; great2-grandson of Frederick Hill. Grandson of John and Lydia (Kinney) Kistner; great-grandson of Jacob and Margaret (Seybert) Kistner; great2-grandson of John Kistner. Great2-grandson of Thomas and Esther Connor; great3-grandson of Thomas Connor. |
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| Anthony Adam, Sr.1 private soldier, Capt. Jacob Ladich's Company of Berk's County, Pennsylvania, Militia, Col. Samuel Ely's Battalion. | ||
| Frederick Hill2 private soldier in Capt. Lewis Farmer's Company, under Col. Samuel Miles. Later in First Battalion Pennsylvania Riflemen, Lieut. Col. Broadhead. Served in Capt. John Nice's Company, State Regiment afoot in Battles of Brandywine and Germantown. | ||
| John Kistner3 private from Northampton County, Pennsylvania, under Capt. William Mayer, Second Company, Third Battalion, Col. Pobst. Later in Sixth Battalion, Lieut. Col. Henry Giger, Captain Adam Deal's Company. | ||
| Thomas Connor4 private in Continental Line, Eleventh Regiment, Ninth Company, Pennsylvania Troops, Capt. Jeremiah Jackson and Col. Thomas Hartley. | ||
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| 1 - Pennsylvania Archives, Fifth Series, Vol. V, pages 279-281. | ||
| 2 - Pennsylvania Archives, 5th Series, Vol. II. | ||
| 3 - Pennsylvania Archives, Fifth Series, Vol. IV and Vol. VIII. | ||
| 4 - Pennsylvania Archives, 6th Series, Vol. III. | ||
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| ALEXANDER, GEORGE NELL (Washington State Society Charter Member) | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 12 | Nat'l No. 7325 |
| Admitted: | 1894 | |
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Dropped: |
1899 | |
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| ALLEN, ETHAN | ||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 115 | Nat'l No. 9865 |
| Admitted: | 1898 | |
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Dropped: |
1899 | |
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| ALLISON, WILLIAM BOYD | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 308 | Nat'l No. 20983 |
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Admitted: |
June 21st, 1909 | |
| Born: | July 31st, 1871 | Vernon, Iowa |
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| Son of James Harrison and Cornelia (Boots) Allison; grandson of John and Margaret (Williams) Allison; great-grandson of Matthew Allison. | ||
| Matthew Allison private in Lieut. James Irwin's Company, Third Battalion, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Militia. In service March 1778. | ||
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| AMES, JOHN T. | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 190 | Nat'l No. 15040 |
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Admitted: |
1903 | |
| Resigned: | 1912 | |
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| ANDREW, THOMAS M. JR. | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 250 | Nat'l No. 17825 |
| Admitted: | 1906 | |
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Dropped: |
1910 | |
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| ANKENY, ROLLIN VALENTINE, JR. | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 318 | Nat'l No. 20993 |
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Admitted: |
January 10th, 1910 | |
| Born: | September 1st, 1865 | Freeport, Illinois |
| Married: | 1890 | Eleanor Randolph |
| Children: | 26 Jun 1891 - Dec 1975 | Irvine Randolph |
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| Son of BGen. (Union) Rollin Valentine and Sarah (Irvine) Ankeny Sr.; grandson of Gen. Joseph and Harriet Susannah (Giesee) Ankeny; great-grandson of Dewalt Ankeny (or Angeny). | ||
| Dewalt Anlceny (or Angeny), Captain of the Fifth Company, Bedford County Militia of Pennsylvania in 1781. Was in service on the Frontier. | ||
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| ARMSTRONG, AUGUSTUS | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 187 | Nat'l No. 13115 |
| Admitted: | October 16th, 1900 | Transferred from Minnesota Society |
| Born: | March 29th, 1871 | Albert Lea, Minnesota |
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| Son of Augustus and Mary Felicia (Clark) Armstrong; grandson of Luther and Angelina (Potter) Clark; great-grandson Andrew Clark. | ||
| Andrew Clark private in 1777 for six months in Capt. S. Robinson's Company, Col. W. Robinson's Regiment of Vermont troops. Private in 1778 for one month in Capt. Blower's Company (Col. not stated), New York Troops, Private in 1779 for four months in Capt. J. Furman's Company, Col. Lawrence's Regiment, State of Vermont. Private in 1780 for six months under Capt. Basil, and Col. Sabin, Connecticut troops. | ||
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| ATWATER, EDWIN CHARLTON | ||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 306 | Nat'l. No. 20981 |
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Admitted: |
June 21st, 1909 |
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| Born: | May 9th, 1860 | Lockport, New York |
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| Son of James and Jane (Taft) Atwater; grandson of Cheney and Lydia Ford (Kennedy) Taft; great-grandson of Genshon and Nanny (Read) Taft; great2grandson of Peter Taft | ||
| Peter Taft of Uxbridge, Mass., Sergeant in Capt. J. Chapin's Company of Minute Men which marched in the Alarm, April 19th, 1775. Ensign in Capt. E. C. Grave's Company, Col. Reed's Regiment, May 18th, 1775; Second Lieutenant in above company, August 1st, 1775. First Lieutenant Thirteenth Continental Infantry from January 1st to December 31st, 1776. | ||
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| AUGUSTINE, JULIUS W. | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 249 | Nat'l No. 17824 |
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Admitted: |
1906 | |
| Resigned: | 1916 | |
| Born: | September 20th, 1878 | |
| Spouse: | Sara E. Atkinson | |
| Died: | 20 Jan 1953 | King County, Washington |
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| AUGUSTINE, MANUEL B. | ||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 244 | Nat'l No. 17819 |
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Admitted: |
August 6th, 1906 | |
| Born: | November 2nd, 1844 | Potosi, Wisconsin |
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| Son of Julius and Aurelia (Webster) Augustine; grandson of Ephraim and Mercy (Wilcox) Webster; great-grandson of Ephraim Webster. | ||
| Ephraim Webster private in Fifth Connecticut Regiment, Capt. Timothy Cheney's Company, in Lexington Alarm, April 19th, 1775. Private in Capt. Nehemiah Rice's Third Company, Lieut. Col. Isaac Sherman, and Capt. Selden's Company, Col. S. B. Webb's Regiment. Discharged Dec. 9th, 1782. | ||
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| AVERY, A. GEORGE | ||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 95 | Nat'l No. 8920 |
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Admitted: |
December 22nd, 1896 | |
| Born: | June 6th, 1860 | Moravia, New York |
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| Son of Benjamin Lathrop and Ruth (Pickens) Avery; grandson of Asahel and Nabbey (Buck) Avery; great-grandson of Daniel Buck. | ||
| Daniel Buck Second Major, Seventeenth Regiment, King's District Militia, Col. William Bradford Whiting, commissioned October 20th, 1775. Resigned June 17th, 1778. | ||
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