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NASON, MALCOLM CRAIG
Seattle, WA State No. 179 Nat'l No. 15029

Admitted:

1903  
Demitted: 1905 Transferred to California Society
Born:    
Died:    
     
 
 
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NEAGLE, CHARLES A.
Seattle, WA State No. 363 Nat'l No. 24013

Admitted:

April 15th, 1913  
Born: March 2nd, 1853 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Died:    
     
Son of Matthew and Ann Rudduck (Rudisill) Neagle; grandson of Jonas and Susannah (Clarke) Rudisill; great-grandson of Jonas Rudisill.
Jonas Rudisill private in Capt. Copenhafer's Company, First Battalion, York County Associates. Organized in 1775 by Col. James Smith, afterwards commanded by Col. Swope of York, in the battles around New York City. In the Third Company, Second Battalion, York County Militia, in 1779, commanded by Col. William Rankin, in the battles of Brandywine, Ger­mantown, etc.
Source:
  • Pennsylvania Archives, Fifth Series, Vol. IV, page 477.
  • Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Vol. II, page 464.
  • Prowell's History of York County, Pennsylvania.

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NETTLETON, FRED HENRY
Spokane, WA State No. 83 Nat'l No. 8908

Admitted:

1896  
Resigned 1901  
Born:    
Died:    
     
 
 
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NEWCOMB, CHARLES T.
Seattle, WA State No. 156 Nat'l No. 14006

Admitted:

September 17th, 1901  
Born: November 21st, 1858 Portsmouth, Ohio
Died:    
     
Son of Gardner D. and Marian J. E. (Dunsmoor) Newcomb; grandson of Hill and Susannah (Mellor)
Dunsmoor; great-grandson of Phineas and Polly (Gage) Dunsmoor; great2-grandson of Abner Gage.
Abner Gage private in Elisha Woodbury's Company Seven, Col. Stark's New Hampshire Regiment, June 12th, 1775. Enlisted at Pelham, New Hampshire, June 12th, 1775. Was wounded in the foot at Battle of Bunker Hill and placed on half pay January 1st, 1776. Pensioned.
Source:
  • New Hampshire Revolutionary Rolls.
  • New Hampshire Records, Vol. III, page 383.
  • History of Morgan County, Ohio, page 359.

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NEWHALL, EDWARD P.
Livermore, CA State No. 256 Nat'l No. 18606

Admitted:

1907  
Dropped: 1912  
Born:    
Died:    
     
 
 
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NEWHALL, WILLIAM
Seattle, WA State No. 289 Nat'l No. 15039
Admitted: 1903  
Dropped: 1910  
Born:    
Died:    
     
 
 
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NICHOLS, ALFRED FENTON
Seattle, WA State No. 359 Nat'l No. 24009
Admitted: April 15th, 1913  
Born: January 20th, 1848 Watertown, Wisconsin
Died:    
     
Son of Asher H. and Harriet (Bailey) Nichols; grandson of Jacob and Lovina (Ewing) Nichols; great-grandson of Jabez Nichols.
Jabez Nichols private in Capt. Abel Holden's Company, Sixth Massachusetts Regiment, commanded by Col. Thomas Nixon. Enlisted March 16th, 1777. Discharged December 10th, 1777.
Source:
  • Records of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
  • Record and Pension Office, U. S. War Department.

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NOON, HENRY SHORE

Lawyer

Seattle, WA State No; 203 Nat'l No. 16753

Admitted:

April 1st, 1904  
Born: April 10th, 1873 Needham, Massachusetts
Married:   Louise Adele Hawley
Died:    
Children:  

Henry Shore Noon II (1919-?)

     
Son of Samuel H. and Mary (Woods) Noon; grandson of Kinsman and Dorothy Myrick (Woods) Atkinson; great-grandson of Asa and Pamelia (Myrick) Woods; great2-grandson of Samuel Woods Jr.

Grandson of Kinsman and Dorothy Myrick (Woods) Atkinson; great-grandson of Asa and Pamelia (Myrick) Woods; great2-grandson of Capt. James and Dorothy (Fairbanks) Myrick; great3-grandson of Rev. James Myriak.

Samuel Woods Jr.1 Minute Man from Princeton, Mass., in Lexington Alarm, and served around Boston. Served under Capt. Jones in Col. Doolittle's Regiment.
James Myriak2 enlisted at Princeton, Massachusetts. Commissioned Captain March 20th, 1776, under Lieutenant Colonel Ephraim Sawyer and Major Silas Bailey. Was Captain of the Twelfth Company, Col. Josiah Whitney's Second Worcester County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, 1777. Company raised in Bolton and Princeton and marched to reinforce Gen. Gates at Saratoga.
Source:
  • History of Ashburnham, by Sterns. 1
  • Princeton Vital Records.
  • Soldiers of the Revolution of Princeton, Massachusetts.
  • History of Princeton, by J. L. Hanaford.
  • Massachusetts Revolutionary Rolls, Vol. X, page 824, and Vol. XI. 2
  • History of Princeton, by J. L. Hanaford.

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