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Our Patriot Ancestors

The patriot ancestors of our members:

Connecticut

  • Abraham Lewis
  • Simeon Edgerton

Georgia

  • John Kimbrough
  • Theophilus Lundy
  • Reuben Rogers

Massachusetts

  • Israel Eaton
  • Solomon Howard
  • Benjamin Tower

Maryland

  • Joshua Abel
  • Elias Barber
  • Richard Beall
  • James Clark
  • Henry Dorton
  • Samuel L Gerlock
  • Thomas Talbot Humphrey
  • William Turner
  • Joseph Workman

North Carolina

  • Jeremiah Adderton
  • Josiah Alexander
  • William Armfield
  • Alexander Avery
  • Richard Barry
  • John Lewis Beard
  • Nicholas Beaver
  • Daniel Bentley
  • Thomas Bentley
  • Caleb Blackwelder
  • William Blair
  • Michael Brown
  • Abraham Brown
  • Francis Browning
  • Michael Bullen, Sr.
  • William Carter
  • Amos Church
  • John Church
  • Richard Cogdell
  • George Crowell
  • William Davis
  • Thomas Dawson
  • Jacob Deal
  • John Duckworth
  • William Duncan
  • Philip Earnhart
  • William Feamster
  • David Flanagan
  • Abram Forrest
  • Philip Garner
  • Alexander Gilreath
  • George Glatfelder
  • Alexander Grady
  • John Gray
  • James Gray
  • Benjamin Grier
  • James Hampton
  • Thomas Hampton
  • Jesse Harris
  • Absalom Harwood
  • Ephraim Hawkins
  • Peter Hedrick
  • John Herndon
  • Robert Hill
  • Andrew Hoover
  • William Hunter
  • Robert King
  • Samuel King
  • William Laws
  • John Lipps
  • Thomas Little
  • William Maness
  • Samuel Martin
  • Daniel May
  • John Mccachron
  • John Mclean
  • George Mcneil
  • Banks Meacham
  • John Melvin
  • John Frederick Menius
  • Philip Miller
  • Wendell Miller
  • Nathan Morgan
  • Henry Neal
  • Thomas O'Kelley
  • John Patterson
  • William Patterson
  • Henry Propst
  • Andrew Ramsay
  • William Rankin
  • William Reed
  • Jacob Rhine
  • John Rhodes
  • William Rogers
  • John Shepard
  • Robert Shepard
  • Peter Sherman
  • John Nicholas Shuping
  • Robert Sloan
  • Henry Smith
  • James Stapp
  • Elizabeth Maxwell Steele
  • James Stevenson
  • John Swearingen
  • Michael Swink
  • Hugh Torrence
  • Adam Torrence
  • Jacob Van Poole
  • Samuel Young
  • William Perryman
  • David Ward
  • John Ward
  • Moses Waters
  • John Wilcoxson
  • Watkin William Winn
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New Hampshire

  • Jeremiah Woodman

New Jersey

  • James Gardner
  • Abraham Golder
  • John Hinchman
  • Daniel Martin
  • John West
  • William Williamson
  • Craton Winans

New York

  • Cornelius Francisco
  • James Gardner
  • Matthew Halsey Jr
  • William Kilmer
  • Robert Livingston
  • Lewis Morris
  • Brinton Paine
  • Solomon Tice

Pennsylvania

  • Leonard Balliet
  • George Bell
  • Casper Brentzinger
  • Nicholas Buck
  • William Custard
  • George Fisher
  • David Flory
  • William Frazier
  • William Green
  • George Kline
  • Johann Leonhard Klotz
  • George Kress
  • Valentine Lohr
  • Thomas Lowder
  • Bodo Otto, Sr.
  • Samuel Tate
  • Daniel Turner

South Carolina

  • John Adair
  • Joseph Adair, Sr.
  • Joseph Adair, Jr.
  • John Adair
  • Arthur Armstrong
  • Richard Bearden
  • Absolem Breler
  • James Cooper
  • John Lott
  • Robert Stark
  • John Tomlinson
  • Henry Varnado
  • William White

Virginia

  • Jacob Albert
  • Micahah Bicknell
  • Jasper Billings
  • Thomas Billings
  • Enos Browning
  • Christopher Calvert
  • Mitchell Clay
  • John Cook
  • William Crawford
  • Killian Creek
  • Henry Dorton
  • William Dorton
  • John Fontaine
  • Charles Gatliff
  • Samuel Hall
  • Thomas Hall
  • Strangeman Hutchins
  • Peter Field Jefferson
  • James Jones
  • Henry Mallow
  • William Perryman
  • John Phillips
  • Ruler Richardson
  • Joseph Stearns
  • Ralph Stewart
  • George Taylor
  • John Ward
  • Bailey Washington
  • Merry Webb
  • Zephaniah Woolsey
  • Job Wright

Who is your patriot ancestor?

We can help you find out. Prospective members are always welcome at our meetings. We invite you to come learn more about our National Society as we celebrate God, Home, and Country.

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