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Miss Sarah C. Souther
DAR ID Number: 22800
Born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Descendant of Samuel Souther, of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Eustace E. Souther and Cornelia Casterline, his wife.
Granddaughter of Timothy Souther and Eliza P. Greenough, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Souther and Elizabeth Badger, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Souther and Mary Goodwin, his wife.
Samuel Souther enlisted as a private, 1777. He was born in Haverhill, 1730,
and his will is on record in Salem.
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Miss Abbie Hartwell Souther
DAR ID Number: 38073
Born in Cohasset, Massachusetts.
Descendant of Daniel Hartwell, of Mass.
Daughter of Andrew J. Souther and Mehitable Copeland, his wife.
Granddaughter of George Hartwell and Abigail W. Eaton, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hartwell and Mehitable Copeland, his wife.
Daniel Hartwell, (1755-1844), served as a drummer in the Artillery 1775, and
enlisted under different commands at various alarms. He was born and died in
Bridgewater, Mass.
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Mrs. Alice Souther Baker
DAR
ID Number: 67660
Born in Melrose, Mass.
Wife of Edward W. Baker.
Descendant of Benjamin Churchill.
Daughter of John Bates Souther and Cordelia Frances May, his wife.
Granddaughter of Thomas May and Cordelia Howard, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of James Howard and Hannah Churchill, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter and Wilson Churchill and Lydia Darling, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Benjamin Churchill and Ruth Delano, his 1st wife.
Benjamin Churchill (1725-98) served as private in Capt. Nathan Goodwin's
company, Col. Theophilus Cotton's regiment, on a secret expedition to Rhode Island.
He was born and died in Plymouth, Mass.
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Mrs. Anna Souther Chandler
DAR ID Number: 72945
Born in Belfast, Me.
Wife of W. E. Chandler.
Descendant of Samuel Souther, Col. Thomas Stickney, Sergt. Simeon Towle, and
Lieut. John Webster.
Daughter of Samuel Souther, Jr. (1818-64), and Mary Francis Towle (b. 1825),
his wife, m. 1847.
[p.339] Granddaughter of Samuel Souther (1787-1856) and Mary Webster (d.
1856), his wife; Ira Towle (1796-1873) and Sarah Clement (1801-77), his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of John Souther and Mary Stickney (1707-1859), his wife;
Josiah Towle (1769-1838) and Hannah Ayer (1774-1875), his wife, m. 1786; John
Webster, Jr., and Mary Stirling, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Souther and Mary Goodwin (b. 1735), his wife;
Thomas Stickney and Ann Osgood (1732-1802), his wife; Simeon Towle and —
Farrar, his wife; John Webster and Abagail Haselton, his wife.
Samuel Souther enlisted as a private, 1777. He was born in Haverhill, 1730,
and his will is on record in Salem, Mass.
Thomas Stickney (1729-1809) commanded a regiment under Stark at the battle of
Bennington, where he rendered distinguished service. He served on the
Committee of Safety as a representative and pledged his life and fortune to
sustain the colonies. He was born in Bradford, Mass.; died in Concord, N. H.
Also No. 21090
John Webster (1743-1810) served as lieutenant in Capt. James Osgood's
company, Col. Timothy Bedell's New Hampshire regiment. He died in Conway.
Also No. 19199.
Simeon
Towle served as sergeant in Capt. Henry Elin's company at Pierce's Island,
1775. He signed the Association Test in 1776. He was born in Hampton, N. H.
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Mrs. Mary F. Towle Souther
DAR ID Number: 79508
Born in Fryeburg, Me.
Wife of Rev. Samuel Souther.
Descendant of Simeon Towle.
Daughter of Dr. Ira C. Towle (1796-1873) and Sarah Clement (1801-77), his
wife, m. 1821.
Granddaughter of Josiah Towle (1769-1838) and Hannah Ayer (1774-1806), his
1st wife, m. 1786.
Gr-granddaughter of Simeon Towle and Mary Page, his wife.
Simeon Towle served as a private in Capt. Henry Elkins' company, 1775,
stationed at Pierce's Island. He signed the Association Test, 1776, in
Hampton, N. H., where he was born.
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Mrs. Abigail Souther Fuller
DAR ID Number: 103916
Born in Fryeburg, Me.
Wife of Willard Fuller.
Descendant of Col. Thomas Stickney, as follows:
1. Samuel Souther, Jr. (1818-64) m. 1847 Mary Frances Towle (b. 1825).
2. Samuel Souther (b. 1789) m. Mary Webster.
3. John Souther (1760-1804) m. Mary Stickney (b. 1766).
4. Thomas Stickney m. 1st Anna Osgood (1732-1802).
Thomas Stickney (1729-1809) commanded a regiment under General Stark at the
battle of Bennington, where he rendered distinguished service. He served on
the Committee of Safety as a representative and pledged his life and fortune
to sustain the Colonies. He was born in Bradford, Mass.; died in Concord, N.
H.
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Mrs. Kate Corwine Souther
DAR ID Number: 120727
Born in Florence, Ky.
Wife of Chester Arthur Souther.
Descendant of James Taylor, as follows::
1. Jesse Richard Corwine (b. 1854) m. 1876 Frances Harris Swetman
(1858-1908).
2. Thomas L. Swetman (1830-99) m. 1857 Keturah M. White (b. 1837).
3. Robert D. White (b. 1809) m. 1830 Elizabeth Richardson (b. 1812).
4. Philip T. Richardson (b. 1772) m. Alice Eubank (b. 1779).
5. James Eubank m. Lucy Taylor (b. 1759).
6. James Taylor m. Ann Hubbard.
James Taylor (1732-1814) who had served in the early wars, was chairman of
the Committee of Safety and member of the Constitutional Convention. He was
born and died in Caroline County, Va.
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John Stuart Barrows, Boston, Mass. (8943). Son of George
Bradley and Georgianna (Souther) Barrows; grandson of John Stuart and Ann
Ayer (Bradley) Barrows; great-grandson of William Barrows, private,
Cotton's Mass. Regt; great-grandson of John Bradley, First Lieutenant
New Hampshire Militia; grandson of Samuel and Mary (Webster) Souther;
great-grandson of John Webster, Lieutenant, Bedel's New Hampshire
Regt; great-grandson of John and Mary (Stickney) Souther; great2-grandson of Thomas
Stickney, Colonel Eleventh New Hampshire Regt.
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Herbert Roy Stoddard, Dorchester, Mass. (9371). Son of
Thomas G. and Sarah E. (Mason) Stoddard; grandson of James and Myra (Gardner)
Mason; great-grandson of David and Myra (Vinal) Gardner; great2-grandson of
Clitus and Abigail (Souther) Vinal; great2-grandson of Joseph Souther,
private, Jackson's Mass. Regt.
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Morris Fearing Whiton, Hingham, Mass. (12467). Son of
Thomas Fearing and Hannah Souther (Lincoln) Whiton; grandson of David and
Nabby (Fearing) Whiton; great-grandson of Moses Whiton, Corporal,
Wade's Mass. Regt.
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Eustace Everett Souther, St. Louis, Mo. (7717). Son of
Timothy and Elijah Parker (Greenough) Souther; grandson of Timothy and
Elizabeth (Badger) Souther; great-grandson of Samuel Souther, private
Gage's Mass. Regt.
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