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This is a collection of links to people within our genealogy pages who seem interesting to me for one reason or another.  Most are simply those who served in various wars.  Some are ancient links between my family and Rita’s.  And a few are actually important or famous people who somehow became related to us.  People in bold and highlight are direct ancestors.

Joseph Chatfield Alcott, Married into a branch of the Spencer family [Beahm 7832.2.7.2.7]

Louisa May Alcott, Abolitionist, Civil War nurse, Novelist ("Little Women", et al) [Beahm 7832.2.7.2.7.1.2 & Spencer 5632.7.5.2.2.1.10.1.2]

Abel Aldrich, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3712.9.5.5]

Abner Aldrich, French and Indian War [Beahm 1856.8]

Alonzo Aldrich, Civil War (4th NY Heavy Artillery) [Beahm 232.3.3]

George Aldrich, DOUBLE LINE: Two children are direct ancestors [ Beahm 7424]

John Aldrich, French and Indian War [Beahm 3712.9.6]

Marmaduke Aldrich, War of 1812 [Beahm 232]

Nathan Aldrich, Revolutionary War [Beahm 928.2]

Phineas Aldrich, Revolutionary War [Beahm 928.6]

Silas Aldrich, French and Indian War [Beahm 1856.2.6]

Stephen Aldrich, Married into a branch of the Spencer family [Beahm 3712.9.9.3]

Lois Alvord, Married into a branch of the Spencer family [Beahm 7810.5.9.3]

Abraham Baldwin, Rev. War, Continental Congress, Constitutional Convention, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate [Beahm 3924.8.4.3]

Harriet Beecher (Stowe), abolitionist and author, wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin" [Beahm 7822.1.2.4.1.1.7]

Charles Belrichard, Civil War (died) [Hawley 54]

Alfred Belrichard, Civil War [Hawley 54.3]

David Bennett, Revolutionary War (died) [Beahm 7826.4.9.9]

Joseph Benson, King Philip's War [Beahm 3846]

Joseph Benson, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3846.7.2.1]

John Bishop, TRIPLE LINE: three children are direct ancestors [Beahm 15620]

Frank Blatchley, Civil War (137 NY Inf) [Beahm 244.6.2]

Joseph Watson Blatchley, Civil War (died) [Beahm 488.4.7]

Washburn Blatchley, Civil War (10 Wis Inf) [Beahm 122.6]

Enoch Boynton, French/Indian Wars [Spencer 2840.6.1.12]

James Boynton, Revolutionary War (killed in battle) [Spencer 2834.3.6.1]

Moses Boynton, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2834.3.6.4]

Zaccheus Boynton Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 2836.2.2.6]

Benjamin Bradley, Loyalist, served on the British side in the Revolutionary War (died) [Beahm 7826.10.5.9]

Joseph Bradley, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7822.4.2.1]

Zenas Bradley, French and Indian War (died) [Beahm 7822.4.2.9]

Nathaniel Bradstreet, King William's War (died) [Spencer 2836.1.5]

Bezaleel Bristol, Revolutionary War [Beahm 490]

Maria Bristol, Part of the Underground Railroad [Beahm 490.4.3]

Samuel Brocklebank, King Philip's War (killed in battle) [Spencer 2840]

Anna Bronson, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.7.5.2.2.1.10]

John Bryant, Revolutionary War civil service [Beahm 7708.1.4.5]

Deborah Buell, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.7.3.1.3.2]

Hannah Buell, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.7.3.1.3.1]

John Buell, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.7.3.1.3.3]

Mary Buell, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.7.3.1.3.6]

Nathaniel Buell, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7824.6.7.7]

Samuel Buell, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7834.1.1.1]

Elizabeth Bunch, A local heroine in Pontiac's War [Spencer 649]

Washington Atlee Burpee, Founder of W. Atlee Burpee Co., mail-order seed catalog [Spencer 1416.6.3.1.5.2.1]

George Walker Bush, Governor of Texas, and President of the US [Beahm 7426.8.8.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1]

John Ellis Bush, Governor of Florida [Beahm 7426.8.8.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.3]

David Bushnell served in the Revolutionary War; creator of the "Turtle" submarine [Beahm 7854.4.1.3.1]

James Caldwell, Revolutionary War, and member of the Missouri Legislature [Spencer 336.1]

John M. Caldwell, Civil War (50 Missouri Infantry) [Spencer 336.6.1.2]

Kinkead Caldwell, Missouri Militia, and member of the Missouri Legislature [Spencer 168]

Samuel Caldwell, Patriotic Service during Revolutionary War [Spencer 336]

Samuel Caldwell, Missouri Militia, fought in Indian wars [Spencer 84]

Jerome Increase Case, Founded J. I. Case Company.   Mayor of Racine, and Wisconsin State Senate [Spencer 750.7.3.6.1]

Constant Chapman, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3930.8.3.5]

Abigail Chatfield, Married into a branch of the Spencer family [Beahm 3916.3.1]

Daniel Chatfield, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7832.2.5.2]

Jesse Chatfield, Revolutionary War [Beahm 1958.5]

Joel Chatfield, Revolutionary War [Beahm 1958.8.1]

John Chatfield, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3916.3.5]

John Chatfield, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3916.3.5.1]

Jonathan Chatfield, Revolutionary War [Beahm 1958.10]

Josiah Chatfield, Revolutionary War [Beahm 1958.2.5]

Josiah Chittenden, French and Indian War (died) [Beahm 7820.8.6.2]

Samuel Chatfield, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7832.2.5.1]

Benjamin Cheney, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2844.1.1.5]

David Cheney, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2844.10.1.5]

Moses Cheney, War of 1812 (died) [Spencer 2844.10.4.4.2]

Peter Cheney, Queen Anne's War [Spencer 2844.1]

Thomas Chittenden, First Governor of Vermont [Beahm 7854.3.2.1.2]

Josiah Chute, Revolutionary War (wounded in battle) [Spencer 2846.6.9.3]

Samuel Chute, served in the British Army during the French and Indian War [Spencer 2846.4.7]

Thomas Chute, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 2846.6]

Thomas Chute, War of 1812 [Spencer 2846.6.9.4]

Zelotes Clark, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3930.5.4.1]

Horace Cookingham, Civil War, 12th OH Ind. Battery [Spencer 46.2]

James Crawford, Revolutionary War [Spencer 690]

Aury Cronkhite, Revolutionary War [Spencer 1496.2.1.2.5]

Amariah Curtis, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3712.3.15.1]

Thomas Curtis, DOUBLE LINE: Two children are direct ancestors [Beahm 7704]

Charles Daugherty, French & Indian War; killed by Shawnee in Pontiac's War [Spencer 1296.3]

George Daugherty, Kentucky militia; Geo. R Clark expedition against Shawnee [Spencer 1296.2.8]

John Daugherty, VA, KY militias; Revolutionary War; Geo. R Clark expedition against Shawnee [Spencer 1296.2.2]

Joseph Daugherty, Revolutionary War [Spencer 162]

Michael Daugherty, Pontiac's War [Spencer 1296.2]

Michael Daugherty, Revolutionary War (wounded) [Spencer 1296.2.5]

Robert Daugherty, Kentucky militia; Geo. R Clark expedition against Shawnee [Spencer 1296.2.7]

William Daugherty, Revolutionary War [Spencer 1296.3.6]

John Decker, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2819.6.7.2]

Joshua Decker, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2819.6.7.3]

Thomas Decker, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2819.6.7.6]

William Decker, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2819.6.7.1]

George Dickey, Revolutionary War [Spencer 330.3]

John Dickey, Indian Wars (1794-1795) under Anthony Wayne [Spencer 330.5.1]

Robert Dickey, Served in the South Carolina General Assembly during the Revolutionary War [Spencer 330.5]

Richard Dole, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2840.6.8.7]

Joseph B. Douglass, General in the Civil War, and a Representative in the Missouri State Legislature [Spencer 164.6.1.8]

Samuel Dresser, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2832.6.4.8]

John Dudley, Revolutionary War [ Beahm 3916.3.2.6]

William Dudley, Revolutionary War (died) [Beahm 3924.8.3.1]

Joshua Eaton, French and Indian War (killed in battle) [Spencer 2838.5.5.8]

Daniel Edgerton, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7824.8.2.6]

Laban Elliott, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3712.8.5.8]

Nicholas Emigh, Revolutionary War on the British side (Loyalist) [Spencer 748.3.4]

Israel Ferguson, Revolutionary War on the British side (Loyalist) [Spencer 750.2.2]

Richard Ferguson, Revolutionary War on the British side (Loyalist) [Spencer 750.2.3]

Caleb Fowler, Revolutionary War [Beahm 1960.3.8]

Eunice Fowler, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.7.1.8.1.8]

Thomas Fowler, Revolutionary War [Beahm 1960.3.6]

William Fowler, Revolutionary War [Beahm 1960.3.4]

John Graves, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3910.3.6.1]

Samuel Graves, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3910.3.9]

Sherman Graves, Connecticut State Legislature [Beahm 1966.2.5.4]

John M. Gugenheim, Revolutionary War [Spencer 184]

Elliott Birney Guernsey, Civil War (137 NY Inf) (died) [Beahm 244.5.3]

Frederick L. Hale, Civil War (43rd Wis. Infantry) (died) [Hale 28]

Walter F.Hale, World War I [Hale 14.1]

Hiland Hall, U.S. Congress (VT), and Governor of Vermont [Beahm 1952.2.4.1]

Lucy Hall, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.2.1.1.3.4]

Samuel Hall, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.2.1.1.3.7]

John L. Hannamann, World War I [Beahm 26.8]

Henry Harris, Revolutionary War [Spencer 166]

Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Civil War, Governor of Ohio, and President of the United States [Spencer 5632.7.1.1.5.7.1.4.4]

Richard Platt Herrick, New York State Assembly and U.S. Congress [Spencer 1490.1.4.4.1]

John Hill, French and Indian War [Beahm 7426.7.2.1]

Abel Hubbell, served in American Navy in the Revolutionary War (died) [Beahm 7826.10.7.5]

Ammon Hubbell, Loyalist, served in the British Army in the Revolutionary War [Beahm 7826.2.5.5.1]

Ithamar Hubbell, French and Indian War [Beahm 7826.2.5.2]

Jephtha Hubbell, French and Indian War, and Revolutionary War [Beahm 7826.2.5.5]

Justus Hubbell, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7826.4.7.2]

Lemuel Hubbell, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7826.12.4.6]

Nathaniel Hubbell, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7826.2.10.5]

Parruck Hubbell, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7826.12.1.3]

Michael D. Huckabee, Governor Arkansas, candidate for President [Beahm 7826.11.7.8.7.6.1.1.1.1]

John Hull, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3918.10.5]

Mary Hutchinson, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.7.3.1.9]

Thomas Benton Hutchinson, Civil War (68th Kentucky Inf) [Spencer 1382.7.11.10]

Andrew Jackson, Revolutionary War, General in War of 1812, and President of the United States [Spencer 1382.5.3]

Hugh Jackson, Revolutionary War (died) [Spencer 1382.5.1]

Robert Jackson, Revolutionary War (died) [Spencer 1382.5.2]

Alexander Jameson, French and Indian War [Spencer 328.1]

John Jameson, Revolutionary War [Spencer 82]

Samuel Jameson, Revolutionary War [Spencer 164.1]

Samuel Jameson, Served in the Revolutionary War [Spencer 328.5]

Thomas Jameson, French and Indian War, and Revolutionary War [Spencer 164]

Thomas Jameson, French and Indian War [Spencer 656.4]

Thomas Jameson, Revolutionary War [Spencer 328.1.1]

Moses Jewett, King George's War (died) [Spencer 2846.4.1.2]

Amos Jewett, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2846.4.1.8]

Ebenezer Johnson, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3920.3.9.6]

Lyndon B. Johnson, U.S. Congress, and President of the United States [Spencer 164.9.3.5.5.1.1]

Samuel Judkins, King Philip's War [Beahm 3842]

Absalom Kelsey, French and Indian War, and Revolutionary War [Beahm 3934.7.1]

Austin Hough Kelsey, Civil War (Kansas) [Beahm 490.4.3.3]

Egbert Kelsey, Civil War (Kansas) [Beahm 490.4.3.5]

Giles Kelsey, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3934.7.3]

James Kelsey, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3916.3.3.7]

Roswell Kelsey, French and Indian War [Beahm 3934.7.2]

Abraham Kilbourne, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.9.1.7]

Byron Kilbourn, Founder of West Bend WI, one of the founders of Milwaukee, and Mayor of Milwaukee [Spencer 5632.9.4.4.2.7.1]

Jacob Kilbourne, King Philip's War (killed in battle) [Spencer 2816.3]

John Kilbourn, Revolutionary War [Spencer 176]

James Kilbourne, War of 1812, U. S. Congress, Ohio State Legislature [Spencer 5632.9.4.4.2.7]

Joseph Kilbourne, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.9.8]

Joseph Kilbourne, Queen Anne's War (killed in battle) [Spencer 2816.2]

Mary Kilbourne, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.9.7]

Henry C. Kilburn, Civil War (12 Oh Light Artillery) [Spencer 22]

Herbert Kilburn, Civil War (23 Oh Infantry, and 12 Oh Light Artillery) (died) [Spencer 44.1]

John Kilburn, Local hero in the French and Indian War [Spencer 5632.9.1.2.1]

Alfred Joyce Kilmer, The poet. WWI (killed in battle) [Spencer 1408.3.4.1.1.1.1.1.4]

John Kincaid, Revolutionary War [Spencer676.2.1]

Samuel Langdon, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.7.6.4]

Lyndon H. LaRouche, economist, head of Libertarian Party [Beahm 7826.11.7.3.6.1.1.1.1.1]

Jonathan Law, Governor of Connecticut Colony, and married into Bill’s family [Spencer 5632.2.1.1]

Jeremiah Lay, Revolutionary War (died) [Beahm 3930.1.5.3]

Caleb Leavitt, French and Indian War [Beahm 7686.6.2.6]

Israel Leavitt, King Philip's War [Beahm 7686.6]

Samuel Leavitt, King Philip's War [Beahm 7686.3]

Abner Leete, Revolutionary War (died) [Beahm 3924.5.8.8]

Aaron Legg Revolutionary War [Beahm 7426.6.4.5]

Francis Leighton, French and Indian War [Spencer 2818.2.1.10]

Nathaniel Little, King George's War (died) [Spencer 2840.7.2.7]

Carole Lombard see Jane Alice Peters

George Wycliffe McBride, United States Senator (Oregon) [Spencer 172.3.14]

James McBride, Revolutionary War [Spencer 344]

Dr. James McBride, U.S. Minister to Hawaii, had a part in the U.S. acquisition of Hawaii and Alaska [Spencer 172.3]

John Rogers McBride, Oregon State Senator, and U.S. Congress (Oregon) [Spencer 172.3.2]

Thomas Allen McBride, Oregon Supreme Court [Spencer 172.3.10]

Thomas Crawford McBride, DOUBLE LINE: Two children are direct ancestors. Also a noted pioneer preacher. [Spencer 172]

Elias Meigs, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3908.3.4]

Giles Meigs, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7816.3.5.7]

Janna Meigs, Deputy Governor of Connecticut Colony [Beahm 7816.3]

Jesse Meigs, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3908.1.1.7]

Josiah Meigs, President of University of Georgia, Surveyor General of the U.S. [Beahm 7816.3.5.13]

Montgomery C. Meigs, Civil War, Quartermaster General of the Army [Beahm 7816.3.5.13.5.1]

Phineas Meigs, Revolutionary War (died) [Beahm 3908.6]

Ralph Meigs, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7816.4.4.6]

Return Jonathan Meigs, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7816.3.5.5]

Return Jonathan Meigs Jr, US Senator (Ohio), Governor of Ohio, and US Postmaster General [Beahm 7816.3.5.5.1]

Seth Meigs, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7816.3.1.10]

Simeon Meigs, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7816.3.1.8]

Ashbel Munson, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.7.5.1.4.3.3]

Francis Nelson, French and Indian War, and again in the Revolutionary War (died) [Spencer 1420.2.8]

Jacob Nelson, Revolutionary War [Spencer 1420.2.1.3]

Moses Nelson, King George's War (died) [Spencer 1420.2.3]

Philip Nelson, French and Indian War (died) [Spencer 1420.2.11]

Beriah Norton, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7820.2.5.7]

Elijah Noyes, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2846.4.9.5]

Enoch Noyes, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2846.4.9.3]

Anna Olsson, One of our main sources of information on the Sorenson branch [Sorenson 9]

John Palmer, French and Indian War [Spencer 2838.12.6.3]

Samuel Palmer, French and Indian War [Spencer 2840.4.6.4]

Stephen Palmer, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2838.12.6.1]

Ariovistus Pardee, Pennsyvania coal baron and philanthropist [Spencer 1490.1.4.8.3]

Ariovistus Pardee, Civil War (28 PA Inf, 147 PA Inf, General) [Spencer 1490.1.4.8.3.1]

Calvin Pardee, Civil War (28 PA Inf) [Spencer 1490.1.4.8.3.4]

Joseph Pearson, King Philip's War (killed in battle) [Spencer 2838.9]

Moses Pearson, one of the French and Indian wars [Spencer 2838.7.7]

Increase Pendleton, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7822.1.8.4]

Clemens Pengry, Probable French and Indian War (died) (uncertain) [Spencer 1420.6.9]

Daniel Pengry, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 1420.6.5.9]

Jane Alice Peters is Carole Lombard, the actress [Spencer 1422.5.1.2.5.3.4.3.3]

James Philbrick, French and Indian War, and Revolutionary War [Spencer 2846.4.4.5]

George Pier, War of 1812 [Beahm 1956.2.9.4]

Barbara Pierce, First Lady of the US [Beahm 7426.8.8.1.1.1.1.1.1.1]

Franklin Pierce, Mexican War, U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, and President of the United States [Spencer 1418.8.2.4.6]

Abel Platt, Revolutionary War (died) [Spencer 2980.2.6.1]

Jonas Platt, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2980.2.6.3]

Jonathan Platt, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2980.6.1.2]

Obadiah Platt, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 2980.2.6.4]

Ruth Platt, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 1490.3]

Stephen Prentice, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7824.8.2.3]

Vincent Leonard Price, The actor [Beahm 3912.4.6.6.1.1.1.1.1]

Levi Redfield, Seven Year's War and Revolutionary War [Beahm 982.3]

Nathan Redfield, Seven Year's War (died) [Beahm 982.2]

Peleg Redfield, French and Indian War [Beahm 1964.8]

Seth Redfield, Revolutionary War [Beahm 1964.9.4]

Theophilus Redfield, Married into a branch of the Spencer family [Beahm 982]

Timothy Redfield, Vermont Supreme Court [Beahm 1964.8.1.3.4]

Elihu Root, Secretary of War, Secretary of State, U.S. Senate, won Nobel Peace Prize [Spencer 5632.7.4.3.12.3.2.1.1]

Hewitt Root, Revolutionary War [Spencer 5632.7.4.3.12]

John Root, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.7.4.3.2]

Joseph Root, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.7.3.10]

Mary Root, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.7.3.9]

Abraham Scranton, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7820.8.8.4]

Ichabod Scranton, French and Indian War (died) [Beahm 7820.8.8]

John Scranton, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7820.8.3.5]

Katherine Seald, DOUBLE LINE: Two children are direct ancestors [Beahm 7424]

Abigail Selleck, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.2.2.1.1]

William Douglas Short, Civil War (Confederate) [Spencer 164.6.1.3.1]

Clark Edward Smith, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.7.1.1.5.6.5]

Alfred H. Sorensen, US Army in World War I [Sorensen 6]

Arthur J. Sorenson Jr, US Army in World War II [Sorenson 2]

Arthur J. Sorenson Sr, US Army in World War I [Sorenson 4]

Robert S. Sorenson, US Marines in World War II (killed in battle) [Sorenson 8.4.2]

Candace Spencer, a rare Spencer on Bill's side, married into the Spencer family on Rita's side [Beahm 3930.8.5.8]

Elijah Spencer, Civil War (23rd MO Infantry) [Spencer 80.1.5]

James Spencer, Civil War (76th MO Militia) [Spencer 20]

John Spencer, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3930.8.5.2]

Jonathan R. Spencer, Civil War [Spencer 80.7.3]

Joseph Spencer, Revolutionary War [Spencer 160]

Rosine Spencer, Our main source of information for most of the Spencer branch [Spencer 10.5]

William Spencer, Civil War (76th MO Militia) [Spencer 40.2]

Eldad Spofford, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2844.10.2.5]

William Stannard, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3930.4.2.8]

Anne Stevens, TRIPLE LINE: three children are direct ancestors [Beahm 15621]

Eliakim Stevens, French and Indian War [Beahm 3930.2.1]

Benjamin Stickney, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2832.4.11.3]

Daniel Stickney, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2840.4.4.7]

James Stickney, French and Indian War [Spencer 2846.2.4.6]

Oliver Stickney, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2846.2.6.3]

William Stickney, French and Indian War, and Patriotic Service in the Revolutionary War [Spencer 2840.4.4.5]

Medad Stone, Married into a branch of the Spencer family [Beahm 7820.6.5.6]

John Strong, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3932.2.7.3]

Paul Stupak, Austrian Army in World War I [Stupak 4]

Levi Taylor, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7826.11.7.3]

Joseph Thayer, Revolutionary War [Beahm 7426.8.10]

Mark Thurlow, probable Revolutionary War (not certain) [Spencer 1420.1.3.1]

John Ufford, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 5632.8.1]

Micah Vail, Revolutionary War [Spencer 744.6]

Moses Vail, Colonial War Service [Spencer 744]

Phebe Vail, Married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 744.6.9]

Samuel Vail, King Philip's War [Spencer 2976.1]

Thomas Vail, married into a branch of the Beahm family [Spencer 2976.1.8]

Alexander Vining, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3840.4.1.13]

Alonzo H. Vining, Civil War [Beahm 240.9.2]

Benjamin Vining, A civic leader during the Revolutionary War [Beahm 480]

David Vining, Revolutionary War [Beahm 1920.2.6]

Ebenezer Vining, Revolutionary War and War of 1812 [Beahm 960.2.2]

Edward Harrison Vining, Spanish-American War [Beahm 120.4.7]

Edward Kent Vining, Civil War (3rd Wis Cav) [Beahm 60]

Edward Orville Vining, Civil War (died) [Beahm 480.3.8.3]

Elisha Vining, Revolutionary War [Beahm 1920.2]

Ephraim B. Vining, Civil War [Beahm 240.6.5]

George B. Vining, Revolutionary War [Beahm 1920.3.8]

Israel Vining, Revolutionary War [Beahm 1920.2.8]

James P. Vining, Civil War [Beahm 240.9.1]

John Vining, Revolutionary War [Beahm 480.1]

John Randall Vining, French and Indian War (died) [Beahm 960.5]

Merwin Vining, US Army, World War II [Beahm 30.3.2]

Ostinello Vining, Civil War (died) [Beahm 240.10.2]

Robert Vining, US Army, World War II [Beahm 30.3.3]

Wilford Jesse Vining, US Army, World War II [Beahm 30.2.1]

William Harrison Vining, Civil War (3rd Wis Cav) [Beahm 120.4]

Gershom Wakeman, Revolutionary War (killed in battle) [Beahm 7826.9.7.3]

Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy under Lincoln [Spencer 5632.9.1.7.6.1.1]

Jonathan Whitman, Revolutionary War civil service [Beahm 3840.6.5]

Jonathan Whitman, Revolutionary War (died) [Beahm 3840.6.5.1]

Dr. Marcus Whitman, Missionary, led first wagon train on Oregon Trail [Beahm 3840.6.2.1.7.2]

Elijah Wilcox, Revolutionary War [Beahm 1956.3.6]

James Wilcox, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3934.1.3.2]

Jason Wilcox, Revolutionary War (died) [Beahm 1956.3.7]

Josiah Wilcox, Revolutionary War [Beahm 1956.3.4]

Aaron Wilcoxson, War of 1812; founded Twinsburg Ohio [Beahm 3918.8.1.8]

Abel Wilcoxson, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3918.8.1.1]

Ebenezer Wilcoxson, Revolutionary War (died) [Beahm 3934.4.3.1]

John Wilcoxson, Revolutionary War [Beahm 3934.4.3]

Moses Wilcoxson, War of 1812; founded Twinsburg Ohio [Beahm 3918.8.1.7]

John Wilson, Civil War (8th Kentucky Infantry) [Spencer 166.2.1.9]

Elizabeth Womack, DOUBLE LINE: Two children are direct ancestors [Spencer 173]

John Wood, Revolutionary War {Beahm 7426.11.3.2.1]

George Lemuel Woods, Governor of Oregon, and Governor of Utah Territory [Spencer 172.6.1]

Oliver Wooster, French and Indian War [Spencer 2844.5.6.2]

Asa Worcester, French and Indian War and Revolutionary War [Spencer 2844.5.8.4]

Benjamin Worcester, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2844.5.8.6]

Jesse Worcester, French and Indian War (died) [Spencer 2844.5.4.2]

Noah Worcester, Revolutionary War [Spencer 2844.5.4.5]

Lafayette Young, Confederate Army in the Civil War (19th Tenn Infantry) (died) [Spencer 80.4.3]