Sons of the Revolution in Washington D.C. 1920 - Members C
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1920

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Edward Kernan CAMPBELL -- Elected May 23, 1917
Chief Justice, U.S. Court of Claims. 2017 "F" Street, Washington, D.C.
Great-grandson of Captain John CAMPBELL (1741-1825) of Virginia, who
enlisted in 1776 and was commissioned Captain of the Militia by Gov.
Patrick HENRY in 1777.

John Doyle CARMODY -- Elected November 5, 1902. Major of Infantry, U.S. Army. War Department, Washington, D.C. Great-grandson of John Doyle; Captain of Independent Pennsylvania Company, July, 1776; Company became part of Eleventh Pennsylvania, December 16, 1777; one of the original members of the Society of the Cincinnati.
John Fulton CARMODY -- Elected March 31, 1920 1211 Vermont Avenue N.W., Washington, D.C. Great-great-great-great-grandson of Benjamin CHANDLER who was a sergeant in Captain TURNER's Artillery of New Hampshire Troops. Great-great-great-grandson of Caleb CHASE who was a Corporal in Colonel REYNOLDS Regiment of New Hampshire Militia. Great-great-great-great-grandson of Samuel GUNNISON who was Captain of Tenth Company, Sixteenth Regiment of New Hampshire Militia. Great-great-grandson of John DOYLE who was Captain of an independent Company organized at Philadelphia, and distinguished himself at the Battle of Green Springs. Great-great-great-grandson of Robert FULTON who was a Sergeant in the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution.
Royal Phelps CARROLL -- Elected November 26, 1915 41 East 49th Street, N.Y. City, N.Y. Great-great-grandson of Charles CARROLL, of Maryland; who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, also a Member of the First Continental Congress.
George Frederick CHAPLINE -- Elected October 18, 1915. Lieutenant, U.S. Navy. U.S.S. Columbia, care of Postmaster, New York City. Great-great-grandson of Colonel Moses CHAPLINE (1754-1812); was First Lieutenant, Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp; First Lieutenant Sixth Maryland, Captain, Sixth Maryland; Battles, Long Island, Brooklyn Heights, White Plains, Storming of Fort Washington, Trenton, and Princeton; wounded at the Battle of Cowpens.
Vance Duncan CHAPLINE -- Elected June 15, 1920 Lieutenant-Commander, U.S. Navy. U.S.S. Reid, Care Postmaster, New York City. Great-great-grandson of Colonel Moses CHAPLINE (1754-1812); was First Lieutenant, Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp; First Lieutenant Sixth Maryland, Captain, Sixth Maryland; Battles, Long Island, Brooklyn Heights, White Plains, Storming of Fort Washington, Trenton, and Princeton; wounded at the Battle of Cowpens.
William Ridgely CHAPLINE, Jr. -- Elected March 2, 1915 Great-great-grandson of Colonel Moses CHAPLINE (1754-1812); was First Lieutenant, Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp; First Lieutenant Sixth Maryland, Captain, Sixth Maryland; Battles, Long Island, Brooklyn Heights, White Plains, Storming of Fort Washington, Trenton, and Princeton; wounded at the Battle of Cowpens.
Plimpton Bird CHASE -- Elected April 1, 1913 Beverly, Sparta, Ohio Great-grandson of Beverly CHASE (1759-....); Private in Captain Brown's Company, Third Regiment, Dutchess County, New York Militia, Colonel WYNKOOP.
John Whitsitt CHILDRESS -- Elected March 31, 1920 U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C. Great-great-grandson of Joseph MAGRUDER; First Captain, 29th Battalion, Maryland; participated in campaigns of 1777 and 1779.
Robert Smith CHILTON, Jr. -- Elected May 22, 1891. U.S. Consul. Coburg, Canada Great-great-grandson of George Brent (1703-1779); Member of Committee of Safety and Observation of Stafford County, Virginia, July, 1774, to devise means to resist the taxation of Great Britain and to encourage the people of Boston.
Lewis Painter CLEPHANE -- Elected December 17, 1897. Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy. 1225 "K" Street, Washington, D.C. Great-grandson of Augustus COLLINS (1743-1813); Private, Lexington Alarm, 1775; Ensign, Second Company, General WOOSTER's First Connecticut Regiment; Second Lieutenant, Captain HAND's Guilford Company, Captain TALCOTT's Regiment, 1776; Captain, Third Company, Colonel Thaddeus COOK's Regiment, Second Battalion of State Regiments, Generals SPENCER and WOOSTER, 1776; appointed Captain by the General Assembly of a Battalion raised for the defense of the State of Connecticut, 1777; Major, Twenty-eighth Regiment, 1782. Great-grandson of Thomas PAINTER (1760-1848); Private, Captain Robert BROWN's Company; also served under Captain James PRENTICE afterwards served on many vessels, and was captured by H.M. Ship of War, "Albicore."
Walter Collins CLEPHANE --Elected November 25, 1903. Attorney-at-Law. Connecticut Avenue and Lenox Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Great-grandson of Augustus COLLINS (1743-1813); Private, Lexington Alarm, 1775; Ensign, Second Company, General WOOSTER's First Connecticut Regiment; Second Lieutenant, Captain HAND's Guilford Company, Captain TALCOTT's Regiment, 1776; Captain, Third Company, Colonel Thaddeus COOK's Regiment, Second Battalion of State Regiments, Generals SPENCER and WOOSTER, 1776; appointed Captain by the General Assembly of a Battalion raised for the defense of the State of Connecticut, 1777; Major, Twenty-eighth Regiment, 1782. Great-grandson of Thomas PAINTER (1760-1848); Private, Captain Robert BROWN's Company; also served under Captain James PRENTICE afterwards served on many vessels, and was captured by H.M. Ship of War, "Albicore."
Murray Addison COBB -- Elected November 15, 1915. Captain, U.S. Army. 1112 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C. Great-great-grandson of Andrew LEITCH (....-1776); Major Virginia Continental Line.
John Holmes CONVERSE -- Elected July 27, 1920 Accountant. Office Auditor for War Department, Washington, D.C. Great-great-grandson of Asa CONVERSE; Captain William CLARK's Company of General FELLOWES' Regiment, Connecticut forces.
Eugene Cochran COPENHAVER -- Elected October 24, 1916. Stationer. 3810 Keokuk Street, Chevy Chase, D.C. Great-great-great-grandson of Captain Simon COPENHAVER (1738-....); Captain Second Battalion, York County, Pennsylvania Militia, Commissioned October 1, 1777, and April 5, 1778.
Harry Dunnell COPENHAVER -- Elected October 24, 1916 Engraver. 1521 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C. Great-great-great-grandson of Captain Simon COPENHAVER (1738-....); Captain Second Battalion, York County, Pennsylvania Militia, Commissioned October 1, 1777, and April 5, 1778.
John Cochran COPENHAVER -- Elected November 5, 1902. Engraver. 1939 Calvert Street, Washington, D.C. Great-great-great-grandson of Captain Simon COPENHAVER (1738-....); Captain Second Battalion, York County, Pennsylvania Militia.
Theodore Sullivan COX -- Elected December 11, 1917. Emery Place, Brightwood, Washington, D.C. Great-great-grandson of James COX (1753-1810); Private and Lieutenant, First Regiment, Monmouth County New Jersey Militia; Lieutenant, Colonel Asher HOLMES' Regiment, New Jersey State Troops; participated in the battles of Germantown and Monmouth. Great-great-great-grandson of Jacobus (James) VAN ZANDT (1727-....); Private, Captain Henry LOTT's Company; Fourth Associators, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Militia, 1775. Great-great-grandson of William DENSION (1756-1820); Private and Corporal, Third and Fourth Connecticut; Enlisted 1777; Served to close of war; his company was detached from the Connecticut Line and sent to Virginia to serve under LAFAYETTE, and formed part of the battalion that stormed the redoubts at Yorktown, October 14, 1780. Great-great-great grandson of Johannes KROESEN (1729-1812); Second Lieutenant, Captain Henry LOTT's Company, Fourth Associators, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Militia, 1775. Great-great-great-grandson of William DENISON; Private in Continental Army, and also served in the New Jersey Militia. Great-great-great-grandson of William POTTS (1721-1783); Private in Continental Army; appointed a member of the Committee of Observation for the City and County of Burlington, February 14, 1780. Great-great-great grandson of Johannes KROESEN (1729-1812); Second Lieutenant, Captain Henry LOTT's Company, Fourth Associators, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Militia, 1775. Great-great-great-grandson of William DENISON; Private in Continental Army, and also served in the New Jersey Militia. Great-great-great-grandson of William POTTS (1721-1783); Private in Continental Army; appointed a member of the Committee of Observation for the City and County of Burlington, February 14, 1775, of which William TALLMAN was Chairman.
William Van Zandt COX -- Elected September 3, 1895. Banker. Second National Bank, Washington, D.C. Great-grandson of James COX (1753-1810); Private and Lieutenant, First Regiment, Monmouth County, New Jersey Militia; Lieutenant, Colonel Asher HOLMES' Regiment, New Jersey State Troops; participated in the battles of Germantown and Monmouth. Great-great-grandson of Jacobus (James) Van ZANDT (1727-....); Private, Captain Henry LOTT's Company, Fourth Associators, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Militia, 1775. Great-grandson of William DENISON (1756-1820); Private and Corporal, Third and Fourth Connecticut; Enlisted 1777; Served to close of war; his company was detached from the Connecticut Line and sent to Virginia to serve under LAFAYETTE, and formed part of the battalion that stormed the redoubts at Yorktown, October 14, 1780. Great-great-grandson of William DENISON; Private in the Continental Army, and also served in the New Jersey Militia. Great-great-grandson of William POTTS (1721-1783); Private in Continental Army; appointed a member of the Committee of Observation for the City and County of Burlington, February 14, 1775, of which William TALLMAN was Chairman.

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