DAR RECORDS
Hancock County, Ga.
Part 1

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 11
page 114
[p.114] Mrs. Roberta Flournoy Andrews.
DAR ID Number: 10289
Born in Georgia.
Wife of Robert Andrews.
Descendant of Capt. Robert Flournoy, of Georgia.
Daughter of Robert Watkins Flournoy and Ophelia C. Tucker, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert Watkins Flournoy and Amanda Cullens, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Robert Flournoy and Mary Willis Cobb, his wife.
Robert Flournoy, 1780, at the age of seventeen, enlisted in the army. He died at Lexington, Ga., in 1825 and his service is recorded on his tomb at Sparta. Ga.
 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 65
page 157
Mrs. Lillian Fennille Bell Hurt.
DAR ID Number: 64454
Born in Pontotoc, Miss.
Wife of Henry Pittman Hurt, M. D.
Descendant of Capt. Robert Flournoy, of Georgia.
Daughter of James Bell and Mary Flournoy, his wife.
Granddaughter of Robert W. Flournoy and Louisa T. Cullens, his 2nd wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Robert Flournoy and Mary Willis Cobb, his wife.
Robert Flournoy (1763-1825) served, 1780, at the age of seventeen in the Revolutionary Army. He died at Lexington, Ga., and his service is recorded on his tomb at Sparta.



The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 39
page 355
Mrs. Mary Walton Johnston Charlton.
DAR ID Number: 38965
Born in Sparta, Georgia.
Wife of Walter Glasco Charlton.
Descendant of John Davenport and of William Johnston.
Daughter of Richard Malcom Johnston (1822-98) and Frances Mansfield (1829-95), his wife, m. 1844.
Granddaughter of Malcom Johnston (b. 1788) and Catherine Smith Davenport (1780-1842), his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Johnston and Rebecca Moreley (1762-1843), his wife; John Davenport and Lucy Barksdale (1756-1803), his wife, m. 1772.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Johnston and Sallie Adamson, his wife.
John Davenport, (1747-81), served in the 7th Virginia regiment under Col. Daniel Morgan. He was killed at the battle of Guilford Court House. He was born in Charlotte county, Virginia.
Also No. 35763.
William Johnston, (1758-1802), served as a private in the Virginia militia and removed to Georgia, 1788. He was born in Charlotte county, Va.; died in Hancock county, Ga.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 100
page 138
Mrs. Effie Elliott Johnston Jenkins.
DAR ID Number: 99437
Born in Sparta, Ga.
Wife of Thomas Warner Jenkins.
Descendant of William Johnston, as follows:
1. Richard Malcolm Johnston (1822-98) m. 1844 Mary Frances Mansfield (1829-95).
2. Malcolm Johnston (b. 1788) m. Catherine Smith Davenport (1780-1842).
3. William Johnston m. Rebecca Moseley (1762-1843).
William Johnston (1758-1802) served as a private in the Virginia militia and removed to Georgia, 1788. He was born in Charlotte County, Va.; died in Hancock County, Ga.
 

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 44
page 180
Mrs. Lula Cumming Urquhart.
DAR ID Number: 43473
Born in Irwinton, Georgia.
Wife of Allen Park Urquhart.
Descendant of Capt. Michael Dickson.
Daughter of Col. Eli Cumming and Maria Vinson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer Vinson and Martha Dickson, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of William Dickson and Lucy Crawford, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Michael Dickson and Lucy Atwood, his wife.
Michael Dickson, (1743-1803), served as captain in the Georgia militia. He was born in Lunenburg county, Va., and his will was filed in Sparta, Ga.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 72
page 159
Mrs. Frances Williams Given.
DAR ID Number: 71441
Born in Baldwin County, Ga.
Wife of John Powers Given.
Descendant of Capt. Michael Dickson.
Daughter of William Pleasant Williams and Lucy Vinson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ebenezer Vinson and Martha Crawford Dickson, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of William Dickson and Lucy Crawford, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Michael Dickson and Lucy Atwood, his wife.
Michael Dickson (1743-1803) served as captain in the Georgia militia. He was born in Lunenburg County, Va., and his will was filed in Sparta, Ga.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 121
page 262
Mrs. Leila C. Vinson Guyton.
DAR ID Number: 120846
Born in Milledgeville, Ga.
Wife of M. J. Guyton.
Descendant of Capt. Michael Dickson, as follows:
1. Edward Storey Vinson (b. 1850) m. 1875 Annie Morris (b. 1855).
2. Ebenezer Vinson (1807-57) m. Martha Crawford Vinson (1813-94).
3. William Dickson (d. 1864) m. Lucy Crawford Dickson.
4. Michael Dickson m. Lucy Crawford Atwood.
Michael Dickson (1743-1803) served as captain in the Georgia militia. He was born in Lunenburg County, Va., and his will was filed in Sparta, Ga.


The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 49
page 177
Mrs. Lizzie Stovall Lamkin.
DAR ID Number: 48374
Born in Augusta, Ga.
Wife of Robert William Lamkin.
Descendant of Robert Wilson, Maj. William Simmons, Thomas Holt, and Capt. John Lucas.
Daughter of Bolling Anthony Stovall (1827-87) and Martha Smithey Wilson (1836-1906), his wife.
Granddaughter of Alexander Erwin Wilson (1803-41) and Mary Jane Smithey (1812-36), his wife; Pleasant Stovall (1793-1863) and Louisa Ropeter Lucas (1800-27), his wife.
[p.177] Gr-granddaughter of John Mackemie Wilson (1768-1831) and Mary Erwin, his wife; John Lucas, Jr. (1765-1841) and Mary Simmons, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Wilson and Martha Mackemie, his wife; John Lucas and Rebecca Moving, his wife; William Simmons and Rebecca Holt, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Holt and Frances Mason, his wife.
Robert Wilson was a patriot of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, where in 1780 he died.
William Simmons was appointed major 1775 of the Surry County, Va., militia. He died 1778.
Thomas Holt was a member of the Committee of Safety 1775, of Charles City County, Va.
John Lucas served as lieutenant and captain in the Virginia militia and was at the surrender of Cornwallis. He died 1785 in Sparta, Ga.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 83
page 23
Mrs. Eliza Lucas Shearer Brown.
DAR ID Number: 82054
Born in Okolona, Miss.
Wife of Mahlon Brown.
Descendant of Capt. John Lucas, Brig.-Gen. John Dent, and James Fitz Randolph.
Daughter of Thomas N. Shearer (b. 1844) and Anna Longstreet Lucas (1846-92), his wife, m. 1869.
Granddaughter of Walter Ballard Lucas, Jr. (1822-85), and Eliza Parke Longstreet (1828-1914), his wife, m. 1844.
Gr-granddaughter of Walter Ballard Lucas (1795-1862) and Eliza Holt (1798-1843), his wife, m. 1818; James Longstreet (d. 1833) and Mary Ann Dent, his wife, m. 1814.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Lucas, Jr. (1765-1831), and Mary Simons (1767-1830), his wife; William Longstreet (1760-1814) and Hannah Randolph (1761-1837), his wife, m. 1783; Marshall Dent (1761-1823) and Mary Anne Truman (1763-1805), his wife, m. 1779.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Lucas and Mary Ropeta (1725-48), his wife, m. 1744; James Fitz Randolph and Deliverance Conard (1737-87), his wife, m. 1760; John Dent and Sarah Marshall (1735-78), his wife, m. 1754.
[p.23] John Lucas served as lieutenant and captain in the Virginia militia and was at the surrender of Cornwallis. He died, 1785, in Sparta, Ga.
Also No. 48374.
John Dent (1732-1809) was brigadier-general of Maryland militia. He was born in Maryland; died in Charles County.
James Fitz Randolph (1730-81) served as private with Morgan's riflemen. He was born near Princeton, N. J.; died in prison in New York.


The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 115
page 204
Mrs. Emma Amoss Register.
DAR ID Number: 114655
Born in Sparta, Ga.
Wife of Sam D. Register.
Descendant of Tully Choice, as follows:
1. Albert Herman Amoss (b. 1864) m. 1885 Leila Jones (b. 1866).
2. William Amoss (1819-62) m. 2nd 1857 Rebecca Bass (b. 1835).
3. James Bass (b. 1807) m. 1829 Catherine Choice (1810-60).
4. Tully Choice m. Rebecca Sims.
Tully Choice received a land grant in Hancock County for service as private, South Carolina Line. He was born in South Carolina; died, 1837, in Hancock County, Ga.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 88
page 177
Mrs. Lee Sharman Bethel.
DAR ID Number: 87579
Born in Upson County, Ga.
Wife of Charles Edward Bethel.
Descendant of William Harper, and of Tully Choice, as follows:
1. Thomas Sanford Sharman (1818-1910) m., 1859, Catherine Ann Harper (1831-95).
2. Wyatt Harper (1786-1865) m., 1823, Ruth Choice (1802-84).
3. William Harper m., 1775, Mary Ingram; Tully Choice m. Rebecca Sims.
William Harper received a land grant in Hancock County, for service as private, Virginia Line. He was born in Virginia; died, 1823, in Hancock County, Ga.
[p.177] Tully Choice received a land grant in Hancock County for service as private, South Carolina Line. He was born in South Carolina; died, 1837, in Hancock County, Ga



The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 124
page 196
Mrs. Sarah Ann Moore Biebel.
DAR ID Number: 123614
Born in St. Clair County, Ill.
Wife of Edward O. Biebel.
Descendant of Hugh Alexander, Risdon Moore, Corp. Joseph Carr, William Dent, Shildes Moore, Charles Moore and Col. Samuel Beall, as follows:
1. Risdon Alexander Moore (1817-92) m. 3d 1856 Sarah Ann Wilderman (1822-96).
2. William Moore (1791-1849) m. 1st 1814 Margaret Alexander (1794-1874) Dorsey Wilderman (1793-1857) m. 1812 Phœbe Carr (1790-1828).
3. David Alexander (1760-1822) m. Margaret Miller; Risdon Moore m. 2d 1790 Ann Dent (1767-1845); Joseph Carr (1752-1817) m. 1780 Priscilla May (1760-1819).
4. Hugh Alexander m. 1st 1752 Martha Edmiston; William Dent m. 1758 Virlinda Beall (d. 1815); Charles Moore m. Mary Cooper.
5. Shildes Moore m. 2d 1732 Blandana Risdon (1714-77); Samuel Beall m. 1734 Eleanor (Ellen) Brooke.
Hugh Alexander (1724-77) was a civil officer and member of the Provincial Congress. He was born in Scotland; died in Philadelphia, Pa.
Also No. 44511.
Risdon Moore (1760-1828) was a sailor in the Revolutionary Navy. He was born in Sussex. County, Del.; died in St. Clair County, Ill.
Joseph Carr (1752-1817) was a corporal in Capt. Richard Stevens' company, 10th Virginia regiment. He was born in Prince William County, Va.; died in St. Clair County, Ill.
William Dent was a member of the Provincial Congress and Commissary. He was born in Maryland; died in Sparta, Ga.
Shildes Moore (1706-77) was a patriot who furnished ships. He was born in Wales; died in Baltimore, Md.
Charles Moore was paymaster, Delaware troops. He was born in Delaware; died in North Carolina.
Samuel Beall (1714-78) was colonel of 2d battalion, a justice and member of the Committee of Safety for Washington County. He was born in Prince Georges County; died in Washington County, Md.
Also No. 106709.
 

Eileen B.McAdams copyright 2004