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SOURCES Mrs. Lillie Burket Eoff.
DAR ID Number: 18902 Born in Findlay, Ohio. Wife of Louis W. Eoff.
Descendant of John Burkhardt. Daughter of Jacob F. Burket and Pansy Delight
Walters,his wife. Granddaughter of Solomon Burket and Mary Brehin, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of John Burkhardt and Catherine Fox,his wife. John
Burkhardt, (1753-1847), enlisted, 1778, from Reading, Pa., in Von Heer's Light
Dragoons and served to the close of the war. He was born in Switzerland and
died in Sandusky, Ohio. Upon his tombstone is inscribed "A member of
Washington's Life Guard." Mrs.
Margaret Taylor Earnshaw. DAR ID Number: 34251 Born in High Bridge, New
Jersey. Wife of Edward Henry Earnshaw. Descendant of Sergt. Abraham Van
Arsdale. Daughter of William Johnston Taylor and Mary Alward, his wife. Granddaughter
of Nathaniel Alward and Margaret S. Van Arsdale,his wife. Gr.-granddaughter
of Isaac C. Van Arsdale and Maria Van Doren,his wife. Gr.-gr.-granddaughter
of Abraham Van Arsdale and Mary Eoff,his wife. Abraham
Van Arsdale, (1760-1849), served as private and sergeant in the Somerset County,
New Jersey militia. He was born in Basking Ridge, N. J.; died in Sumner Hill,
Cayuga Co., N. Y. Also No. 3727. [p.271]
Mrs. Mary Bowman Eddy. DAR ID Number: 52573 Born in Boone, Iowa. Wife
of Charles Eddy. Descendant of Henry Lebo, of Pennsylvania. Daughter of
Thomas Bowman and Katherine Lebo, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Lebo
and Mary Young, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Henry Lebo and Sarah Eoff, his
wife. Henry Lebo (1752-1828)
was placed on the pension roll of Lycoming County, Pa., 1818, for service as private
in Capt. Joseph Heister's company, Pennsylvania troops. His widow also received
a pension. He was born and died in Lycoming County. Miss
Nannie D. Baker. DAR ID Number: 71790 Born in Leavenworth, Kans. Descendant
of Jacob Van Doren. Daughter of Hervey J. Baker (1852-1902) and Louise M.
Armstrong (b. 1859), his wife, m. 1880. Granddaughter of Frances Armstrong
(1832-80) and Nannie Van Doren (b. 1739), his wife, m. 1851. Gr-granddaughter
of Jacob Van Doren, Jr. (b. 1794), and Rachel Eoff (b. 1796), his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter
of Jacob Van Doren and Maria Melich (b. 1761), his wife. Jacob
Van Doren (1760-1830) served as private and minute man in the Somerset County,
New Jersey militia. He was born in New Jersey; died in Somerset County.
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Peacock Walker.
DAR ID Number: 76141 Born in Daingerfield, Tex. Wife of John Allen Walker.
Descendant of John Peacock, John Peacock, Jr., James Knox, Lieut. John Knox, John
Thompson, James Thompson, Nathan Coffey, Joel Coffey, Abraham Eoff, and John Worrell.
Daughter of John C. C. Peacock (1824-69) and Elizabeth Coffey (1827-62), his wife,
m. 1848. Granddaughter of John Peacock (1786-1848) and Zilpha Thompson (1790-1852),
his wife, m. 1810; Joel Coffey (1790-1850) and Mary Knox (1798-1874), his wife,
m. 1817. Gr-granddaughter of John Peacock, Jr., and Mary Thompson (b. 1758),
his wife, m. 1778; James Thompson and Mildred Williams (1760-1829), his wife,
m. 1780; Nathan Coffey and Mary Saunders (1770-1838), his wife,m. 1785;
John Knox and Elizabeth Eoff (1771-1842), his wife, m. 1789. Gr-gr-granddaughter
of John Peacock and Priscilla Worrell (1746-1805), his 1st wife, m. 1760; John
Thompson and Rachel Peacock (1732-1802), his wife, m. 1748 (parents of Mary);
Joel Coffey and Martha Sealey (b. 1737), his wife, m. 1753; James Knox and
Elizabeth Craig (1719-1822), his wife, m. 1735; Abraham Eoff and Catherine
(d. 1795), his wife, m. 1755. [p.54] Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Worrell
and Priscilla (b. 1729), his wife, m. 1745. John
Peacock (1740-1829) served as private in Col. John Patten's regiment of North
Carolina. He was born in Virginia; died in Wayne County, N. C. John
Peacock, Jr. (1760-1828), lived in Wayne County, N. C., where he served as private
in the North Carolina militia. He was wounded, making him lame the rest of his
life. James Knox (1713-85)
was a patriot of South Carolina. He was born in Scotland; died in South Carolina.
John Knox (1748-1818) served
as lieutenant under the commands of Captains Brown, Walker, and McClure, Colonels
Sumter and Lacy, South Carolina Line. His widow received a pension on claim executed
in 1842. He was born in Scotland; died in Pulaski County, Ky. John
Thompson (1722-84) served as private, 1777, in Captain Cole's 4th regiment, North
Carolina militia. He was born in Craven County; died in Wayne County, N. C.
James Thompson (1755-1838) served
as private in Captain Bynum's company of North Carolina militia. He was born at
Eastern, N. C.; died in Morris County, Tex. Nathan
Coffey (1760-1823) served as private in the North Carolina militia. He was born
in Anson, N. C.; died in Jackson County, Ala. Joel
Coffey (1730-89) served as private in the North Carolina militia. He was born
in Virginia; died in Wilkes County, N. C. Abraham
Eoff (1730-88) served as private under the command of Lieutenant Spatz, Berks
County, Pennsylvania militia. He was born in Somerset County, N. J.; died in Berks
County, Pa. John Worrell
(1724-89) served as private in Captain Carter's company of North Carolina militia.
He died in Wayne County, N. C. Mrs.
Mary Walker Edwards. DAR ID Number: 76142 Born in Colorado, Tex. Wife
of Thomas Earle Edwards. Descendant of Sergt. Allen Walker, Capt. Thomas McCrory,
William Johnston, John Motheral, William Pruitt, William Pruitt, Jr.,James Currie,
John Peacock, John Peacock, Jr., James Knox, Lieut. John Knox, John Thompson,
James Thompson, Nathan Coffey, Joel Coffey, Abraham Eoff, and John Worrell.
Daughter of John Allen Walker, Jr. (b. 1862), and Mary Elizabeth Peacock (b. 1863),
his wife, m. 1886. See No. 76141. [p.55] Granddaughter of John Allen Walker
(1831-62) and Caledonia Pruitt (1838-99), his wife, m. 1856. Gr-granddaughter
of Joel Walker (1789-1844) andMary Motheral (1798-1862), his wife, m. 1830; Jacob
M. Pruitt (1816-90) and Nancy P. Johnston (1818-83),his wife, m. 1836. Gr-gr-granddaughter
of Allen Walker and Esther McCrory (1768-1845), his wife, m. 1784; Joseph Johnston
(1786-1845) and Polly Darden (b. 1790), his wife, m. 1808; John Motheral and Jane
Currie (1759-1833), his wife, m. 1783; William Pruitt (b. 1782) and Sally Cavitt
(1786-1830), his wife, m. 1804. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas McCrory and
Hannah Crawford, his wife, m. 1756; Samuel Johnston (b. 1763) and Ann Hall, his
wife, m. 1784; James Currie and Mary Catherine Armstrong (1732-79), his wife,
m. 1758; William Pruitt, Jr., and Nancy Richey (1766-1838), his wife, m. 1781.
Gr-gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Johnston and Elizabeth Dickey, his wife,
m. 1756; William Pruitt and Mary Martin (b. 1745), his wife, m. 1759.
Allen Walker (1758-1817) served as
sergeant, 1780, in the North Carolina militia. He was born in North Carolina;
died in Centerville, Tenn. Thomas
McCrory (1735-88) served as captain of a company in the 9th regiment, under the
commands of Major William Polk and Colonel Williams, Continental Line. He was
born in Antrim, Ireland. William
Johnston (1735-98) served as private in Capt. Martin Pfefer's 2nd troop of Light
Dragoons, North Carolina Line. He was born in Philadelphia, Pa.; died in Rowan
County, N. C. John Motheral
(1755-1824) served as private in the North Carolina militia. He was born in Lancaster
County, Pa.; died in Williamson County, Tenn. William
Pruitt (1739-89) served as private in the Virginia militia. He was living in Fincastle
County, Va., 1771, and died during the Revolution. William
Pruitt, Jr. (1761-1844), served as private in the Virginia militia. He was living
in Fincastle County, Va., 1771, and died during the Revolution. James
Currie (1737-90) served as a private in the North Carolina militia. He was born
in Lancaster, Pa.; died in Caswell County, N. C. Also No. 74985. Miss
J. Brownie Baker. DAR ID Number: 77373 Born in San Saba, Texas. Descendant
of Lieut. John Knox. Daughter of George Baker (1839-1908) and Mary M. Coffey
(1842-1902), his wife, m. 1866. Granddaughter of Joel Coffey (1790-1850) and
Mary Knox (1798-1874), his wife, m. 1817. Gr-granddaughter of John Knox and
Elizabeth Eoff (1771-1842),his wife, m. 1789. John
Knox (1749-1818) served as lieutenant under Colonels Sumter and Lacy in the South
Carolina Line. His widow received a pension in 1842. He was born in Scotland;
died in Pulaski County, Ky. Also No. 76141. Mrs.
Ida Bowman Post. DAR ID Number: 77722 Born in Boone, Iowa. Wife of
Archie D. Post. Descendant of Henry Lebo. Daughter of Thomas Bowman and
Katherine Lebo, his wife. Granddaughter of Charles Lebo and Mary Young, his
wife. Gr-granddaughter of Henry Lebo and Sarah Eoff, his wife. Henry
Lebo (1752-1828) was placed on the pension roll of Lycoming County, Pa., 1818,
for service as private in Capt. Joseph Heister's company, Pennsylvania troops.
His widow also received a pension. He was born and died in Lycoming County, Pa.
Mrs. Julia Coffey Jones.
DAR ID Number: 80879 Born in Natchitoches Parish, La. Wife of Charles
Walter Jones. Descendant of Lieut. John Knox and of Capt. Thomas Overton.
Daughter of Addison Coffey (1837-1909) and Julia Butler (1851-99), his wife.
Granddaughter of Joel Coffey (1790-1850) and Mary Knox (1798-1874), his wife;
John Butler and Julia Harley, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Knox and
Elizabeth Eoff (b. 1767),his wife, m. 1789; John Butler and Virginia Maria Overton,
his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Overton and Sarah Woodson, his 1st
wife. John Knox (1749-1818)
served as lieutenant under the commands of Captains Brown, Walker, and McClure,
Colonels Sumter and Lacy, South Carolina Line. His widow received a pension on
claim executed in 1842. He was born in Scotland; in Pulaski County, Ky. Also No.
76141. Thomas Overton (1753-1823)
served as lieutenant of the 1st Virginia regiment, adjutant of the 4th Dragoons,
and later promoted captain. He was born in Hanover County; died in Virginia. Also
No. 73322. Mrs. Daisye Coffey
Tremaine. DAR ID Number: 97619 Born in Natchitoches Parish, La. Wife
of William J. Tremaine. Descendant of Lieut. John Knox, and of Capt. Thomas
Overton, as follows: 1. Addison Coffey (1837-1909) m. Julia Butler (1851-99).
2. Joel Coffey (1790-1850) m. Mary Knox (1798-1874); Dr. John W. Butler m. Julia
Hailey. 3. John Knox m. 1787 Elizabeth Eoff (1767-1842); John Butler m. Virginia
Maria Overton. 4. Thomas Overton m. Sarah Woodson. John
Knox (1748-1818) served as lieutenant under the commands of Captains Brown, Walker
and McClure, Colonels Sumter and Lacy, South Carolina Line. His widow received
a pension on claim executed in 1842. He was born in Scotland; died in Pulaski
County, Ky. Also No. 80879. Thomas
Overton (1753-1823) served as lieutenant of the 1st Virginia regiment, adjutant
of the 4th Dragoons, and later promoted captain. He was born in Hanover County;
died in Virginia. Also No. 80879. |