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| EASTMAN DAVID P. | |||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 152 | Nat'l No. 14002 | |
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1901 | ||
| Dropped: | 1912 | ||
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| EDES, WILLIAM HENRY (Washington State Society Charter Member) | |||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 21 | Nat'l No. 7319 | |
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1894 | ||
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| EDWARDS, JOHN FASSETT | |||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 320 | Nat'l No. 20995 | |
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1910 | ||
| Resigned: | 1913 | ||
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| EDWARDS, JOHN HARRINGTON | |||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 507 | Nat'l No. 28557 | |
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March 18th, 1916 | ||
| Born: | September 21st, 1834 | Acton, Massachusetts | |
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| Son of John and Maria A. (Heald) Edwards; grandson of John and Susannah (Harrington) Edwards; great- grandson of Nathaniel and Hannah (Prescott) Edwards; great2-grandson of John Edwards. | |||
| John Edwards enlisted July 7th, 1777, and served five months as private in Capt. Abishar Brown's Company of Concord, Massachusetts, in Co1. John Robinson's Regiment. | |||
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| EDWARDS, ULYSSES GRANT |
Teacher & US Revenue Inspector |
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| Seattle, WA | State No. 415 | Nat'l No. 26540 | |
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Admitted: |
September 19th, 1914 | ||
| Born: | December 20th, 1864 | New Providence, Iowa | |
| Marriage: | Elizabeth Dalgity (1868-1930) | ||
| Died: | August 13th, 1936 | Seattle, Washington | |
| The 1930 US Census finds Ulysses a widower living with the family of his youngest daughter, Matilda (nee Edwards) Smith, in Seattle. His son-in-law, Joseph B. Smith is a self-employed lawyer with a 5 year old son William and an infant daughter, Emilyn. |
George E. Edwards (1898-?) |
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Son of George W. and
Matilda (Fitzgerald) Edwards; grandson of
Jesse and Elizabeth (Bryant) Edwards;
great-grandson of George and Sarah (Moss)
Bryant; great2-grandson of John Bryant.
Great2-grandson of David Moss or de Moss. |
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| John Bryant1 private in Capt. Hodijah Baylie's Company, also designated as Lieut. John Hobby's First and Colonel's Company, Sixteenth Massachusetts Regiment, commanded by Col. Henry Jackson. Enlisted June 17th and served three years. | |||
| David Moss or de Moss2, private in Capt. Israel Smith's Fourth New York Regiment, commanded by Lieut. Col. Frederick Weissenfels. Transferred to Capt. Titus' Company. | |||
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| 1 - U. S. War Department. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors, Vol. II, page 729. | |||
| 2 - U. S. War Department. New York in the Revolution, page 52. | |||
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| ELLICOTT, SALVADOR (Washington State Society Charter Member) | |||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 22 | Nat'l No. 6797 | |
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Admitted: |
1893 | ||
| Dropped: | 1899 | ||
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| ELLIS, OVERTON GENTRY | |||
| Olympia, WA | State No. 122 | Nat'l No. 9872 | |
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November 23rd, 1898 | White Cloud Township, Nodaway County, Missouri | |
| Born: | October 26th, 1860 | ||
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| Son of Thomas Cowle and Jane Harris (Gentry) Ellis; grandson of Overton Harris and Lucinda (Reid) Gentry; great-grandson of Richard Gentry. | |||
| Richard Gentry private in Capt. Dalton's Company, Virginia State troops, in 1780. Participated in capture of Cornwallis at Yorktown. Enlisted when 17 years of age. He also served as private in Col. Richardson's Virginia State troops. Pensioned. | |||
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| ELLIS, THOMAS STEPHEN | |||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 142 | Nat'l No. 12442 | |
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Admitted: |
1900 | ||
| Dropped: | 1906 | ||
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| ELMENDORF, FREDERIC E. | |||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 120 | Nat'l No. 9878 | |
| Admitted: | September 26th, 1898 | ||
| Born: | November 11th, 1870 | Brooklyn, New York | |
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| Son of James H. and Feary Sprague (Elwell) Elmendorf; grandson of Anthony and Sarah (Clark) Elmendorf; great-grandson of Martin and Rachael (Roosa) Elmendorf; great2-grandson of John Elmendorf. | |||
| John Elmendorf Captain in Col. Johannus Snyder's First Regiment, New York Militia. | |||
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| EMERSON, RALPH DAMON | |||
| Hoquiam, WA | State No. 426 | Nat'l No. 26901 | |
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Admitted: |
December 12th, 1914 | ||
| Born: | April 22nd, 1880 | Gardiner, Oregon | |
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| Son of George Harvey and Lizzie (Damon) Emerson; grandson of Luke and Sarah Ann (Chapman) Damon; great-grandson of William and Fanny (Mallard) Chapman; great-grandson of John Mallard. | |||
| John Mallard private in the Massachusetts troops. Served nine months under Capt. Cleveland and Col. Jackson. He enlisted in Hampshire County, Massachusetts. Pensioned. | |||
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| ENOS TRUMAN W. | |||
| Tacoma, WA | State No. 128 | Nat'l No. 12428 | |
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Admitted: |
1899 | ||
| Dropped: | 1910 | ||
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| EYANSON, EDWARD W. | |||
| Seattle, WA | State No. 291 | Nat'l No. 20566 | |
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Admitted: |
February 22nd, 1909 | ||
| Born: | April 5th, 1864 | Roanoke, Indiana | |
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| Son of Thomas E. and Amanda (Branyan) Eyanson; grandson of Thomas and May (McClasky) Eyanson; great-grandson of John Eyanson. | |||
| John Eyanson private in Second Company under Capt. Thomas Patterson, Third Battalion, New Jersey Line, stationed at Fort Ticonderoga when the Declaration of Independence was signed. Discharged March, 1777. Re-enlisted in Capt. Price's Company, Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia. | |||
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