Source: Register of the Society of Sons of the Revolution in the State of Iowa; Edited by Frank Hayward Kincaid, secretary; 1912.

Submitted for the Muscatine co. IAGenWeb by Sharyl Ferrall. Thanks Sharyl for letting me put this great info on our website.

NOTE: The 'date of election' is the term used to indicate the date the man was approved to join the SAR.

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CADLE, Charles Francis, Muscatine, elected 1895, insignia #3070. President, Iowa Society, 1910-1911. (See his photo HERE)

Great-grandson of Private John Fiske, Private in Captain Simon Edgell’s Company Massachusetts Militia, “Lexington Alarm.” member, Society of the Colonial Wars.

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CADLE, Cornelius, Muscatine, elected 1910. Member, Society of the Colonial Wars.

Great-great-grandson of Private John Fiske of Captain Simon Edgell’s Company, Massachusetts Troops at Lexinton Alarm, April 19, 1775.

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COLLINS, Everett Ellsworth, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-grandson of Sergeant Winthrop Robinson. Drummer in Captain Joseph Parson’s Company, Lt.-Col. Joseph Senten’s Regiment in Rhode Island, 1777. Private in Captain Ezekiel Worthen’s Company, Colonel Stephen Peabody’s Regiment raised by New Hampshire for service in Rhode Island, 1778. Sergeant in Captain Worthen’s Company, Colonel Hercules Mooney’s Regiment, 1779-1790.

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CURTIS, Charles Aldo, Wilton Junction, elected 1911.

Great-great-grandson of Sergeant Benjamin Chandler of General Stark’s Army. Shot by a Tory neighbor just as Battle of Bennington, Vermont, was finished, August 16, 1777.

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DAVIDSON, Joseph Andrew, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-great-grandson of Private John Davidson of Captain Whitcomb’s Company, Colonel Prescott’s Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, “Lexington Alarm.” Enlisted in Captain Jacob Hoskin’s Company, Colonel John Jacob’s Regiment, for service in Rhode Island, 1778-1779. Also, great-great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel David Mackey, Elk Battalion, Colonel Evan Evan’s Regiment, 1st Class Chester County, Pennsylvania Militia, 1777; Sheriff of Chester County.
Also, great-great-great-grandson of Captain John Kincaid, 7th Company, 1st Class Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1777; Military store keeper at the Manor Meeting House in Chester County in 1778.
Also, great-great-grandson of Sergeant Thomas Kincaid of Captain William Henderson’s Company in Colonel Daniel Morgan’s Rifle Regiment. Served at Saratoga, Stillwater and Bemis Heights, 1777.

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HUSTED, Lieut. Horace Lee, M.D., Muscatine, elected 1909. Assistant Surgeon, Iowa National Guard. Historian Iowa Society. (See his photo HERE)

Great-great-great-grandson of Major Ebenezer Husted. Commissioned Captain in 6th Regiment, New York State Militia, Charlotte Precinct, October 17, 1775. Elected Junior Mayor.

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HUTCHINSON, Zelah Whetstone, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-grandson of Sergeant Samuel Hutchingson. Private in Captain Clark’s Company, Colonel Stickney’s Regiment, General Stark, New Hampshire Troops, 1777. Corporal of Captain Levi Spaulding’s Company, Colonel Reed’s Regiment. Sergeant of Captain William Lee’s Company, Colonel Moses Kelly’s Regiment for Rhode Island service.

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INGHAM, Edward Pentzer, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-great-great-grandson of Colonel Robert Smith, Captain of Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia in 1775, in charge of defenses and obstructions in Delaware River in 1776, and Colonel of Chester County Militia in 1777.

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KINCAID, Captain Charles Steenbergen, Muscatine, elected 1908.

Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel David Mackey, Elk Battalion, Colonel Evan Evans’ Regiment, 1st Class Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1777; Sheriff of Chester County. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain John Kincaid, 7th Company, 1st Class Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1777; Military store keeper at the Manor Meeting House in Chester County in 1778.
Also, Great-grandson of Sergeant Thomas Kincaid of Captain William Henderson’s Company in Colonel Daniel Morgan’s Rifle Regiment. Served at Saratoga, Stillwater and Bemis Heights, 1777.
Also, Great-grandson of Captain William Lucas of Border Brigade organized by Virginia House of Burgesses, 1781; was in 1777 Captain of Virginia Militia and in same year enlisted as a Private in 2nd Virginia Line, Captain Nathaniel Welch’s Company. Also, Great-grandson of Corporal “John Hannah of the Brandywine” in Captain Thomas Hayes’ Company, Lieutenant-Colonel Josiah Harmar’s Battalion, 7th Pennsylvania, Continental Line, and served six years, 1776-1781.

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KINCAID, William Millar, Muscatine, (date of election not given)

Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel David Mackey, Elk Battalion, Colonel Evan Evans’ Regiment, 1st Class Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1777; Sheriff of Chester County. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain John Kincaid, 7th Company, 1st Class Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1777; Military store keeper at the Manor Meeting House in Chester County in 1778.
Also, Great-grandson of Sergeant Thomas Kincaid of Captain William Henderson’s Company in Colonel Daniel Morgan’s Rifle Regiment. Served at Saratoga, Stillwater and Bemis Heights, 1777.
Also, Great-grandson of Captain William Lucas of Border Brigade organized by Virginia House of Burgesses, 1781; was in 1777 Captain of Virginia Militia and in same year enlisted as a Private in 2nd Virginia Line, Captain Nathaniel Welch’s Company. Also, Great-grandson of Corporal “John Hannah of the Brandywine” in Captain Thomas Hayes’ Company, Lieutenant-Colonel Josiah Harmar’s Battalion, 7th Pennsylvania, Continental Line, and served six years, 1776-1781.

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KING, Elbridge Harrison, M.D., Muscatine, elected 1910.

Great-great-grandson of Sergeant Benjamin King. Served as Private in Captain Ezra Town’s Company, Colonel James Marshall’s Regiment, from May 13, 1775, to July 11, 1775. Also Sergeant in Captain James Herron’s Company, Colonel Hazen’s Regiment in 1778.

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LILLY, Benjamin Gordon, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Nathan Howland, Vermont Troops, 1780.

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LOOMIS, Lee Pierson, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Parker Hall Lee. Ensign Fourth Maryland Regiment, January, 1777; Second Lieutenant November 19th, 1777; First Lieutenant October 16, 1778. Inservice to March, 1780.

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McCOLM, Edwin Leroy, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel David Mackey, Elk Battalion, Colonel Evan Evans’ Regiment, 1st Class Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1777; Sheriff of Chester County.
Also, Great-great-great-grandson of Captain John Kincaid, 7th Company, 1st Class Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1777; Military store keeper at the Manor Meeting House in Chester County in 1778.
Also, Great-great-grandson of Sergeant Thomas Kincaid of Captain William Henderson’s Company in Colonel Daniel Morgan’s Rifle Regiment. Served at Saratoga, Stillwater and Bemis Heights, 1777.
Also, Great-great-grandson of Private John Davidson of Captain Whitcomb’s Company, Colonel Prescott’s Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, “Lexington Alarm.” Enlisted in Captain Jacob Hoskin’s Company, Colonel John Jacobs’ Regiment, for service in Rhode Island, 1778-1779.

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McNUTT, Hon. Robert Stuart, Muscatine, elected 1910. (See his photo HERE)

Great-grandson of Captain William Lucas of Border Brigade organized by Virginia House of Burgesses, 1781; was in 1777, Captain of Virginia Militia and in same year enlisted as a private in 2nd Virginia Line, Captain Nathaniel Welch's Company.

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McQUESTEN, William, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-great-grandson of Timothy Hatch of Captain Hooker’s Company, Boston, 1776. In 1777 enlisted in Third Troop Colonel Sheldon’s Regiment of Light Dragoons. Taken prisoner at battle of White Plains and confined in New York Bridewell.

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MUSSER, Clifton Robert, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-great-grandson of Sergeant Samuel Hutchinson. Private in Captain Clark’s Company, Colonel Stickney’s Regiment, General Stark, New Hampshire Troops, 1777. Corporal of Captain Levi Spaulding’s Company, Colonel Reed’s Regiment. Sergeant of Captain William Lee’s Company, Colonel Moses Kelly’s Regiment for Rhode Island service.

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NORTON, Lieutenant Colonel William Sheffield, M.D., Muscatine, elected 1911. Chief of Engineers, Iowa National Guard, 1910-1911.

Great-great-grandson of Captain Alexander Harper. First Lieutenant in Captain John Harper’s Company of Rangers, 1777. Appointed Captain in the 5th Tryon County Regiment, March 3, 1780. Captured by Tories and Indians and held prisoner in Canada from April 7, 1780 to November 28, 1782.

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PEPPER, Honorable Irvin St. Clare, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-grandson of Private Benjamin S. Prettyman of Captain William Perry’s Independent Company of “Foot” raised for the safeguard of the pilots and persons and goods of well affected subjects of the State near the town of Lewes and the coast of Delaware Bay, 1777.

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PORTER, George William, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-grandson of Captain William Lucas of Border Brigade organized by Virginia House of Burgesses, 1781. Was in 1777, Captain of Virginia Militia and in same year enlisted as a private in 2nd Virginia Line, Captain Nathaniel Welch’s Company.

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ROACH, Hon. William LeRoy, Muscatine, elected 1895.

Great-grandson of Private John Davidson, served in Captain William Whitcomb’s Company, Colonel Prescott’s Regiment, Massachusetts Troops, “Lexington Alarm”; Private in Captain Jacob Hoskin’s Company, Colonel John Jacob’s Regiment for service in Rhode Island, 1778; also enlisted from Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in 1779, to serve in the Continental Army.
Also, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel David Mackey, Elk Battalion, Colonel Evan Evans’ Regiment, 1st Class Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1777; Sheriff of Chester County.
Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain John Kincaid, 7th Company, 1st Class Chester County, Pennsylvania, Militia, 1777; Military store keeper at the Manor Meeting House in Chester County in 1778.
Also, Great-grandson of Sergeant Thomas Kincaid of Captain William Henderson’s Company in Colonel Daniel Morgan’s Rifle Regiment. Served at Saratoga, Stillwater and Bemis Heights, 1777.

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ROBBINS, John Alden, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-great-grandson of Private Jonathan Robbins, massachusetts troops, 1775. Private in 1st Company of Militia, Captain Josiah Johnson. Marched on alarm April 19, 1775.

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SAWYER, Frank Payson, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-great-great-grandson of Richard Brown, Quartermaster at White Plains, New York, under General Geroge Washington.

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STEIN, Simon Gerberich, M.D., Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-grandson of Private Philip Stein in Lancaster County Militia, Pennsylvania, 1780,1781, 1782.

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SWAN, Fitch Williams, Muscatine, elected 1895.

Great-grandson of Private Perregreen Buck, Captain John Thompson’s Company, Lieutenant-Colonel Cornelius Van Veghten’s 13th Albany County Regiment, New York Levies, 1778.

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THROOP, Frank Dwight, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-great-grandson of Captain Dan Throop, 2nd Connecticut Light Horse, 1776.

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THROOP, George Eugene, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-grandson of Captain Dan Throop, 2nd Connecticut Light Horse, 1776.

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WARFIELD, Frank, Muscatine, elected 1911.

Great-grandson of Captain William Lucas of border bridage organized by Virginia House of Burgesses, 1781; was in 1777 Captain of Virginia Militia and in same year enlisted as a private in 2d Virginia Line, Captain Nathaniel Welch’s Company.
Also, great-grandson of Colonel Charles Warfield, member Committee of Observation of Frederick County, Maryland, Member of the Subscription Committee of the Burnt Wood Hundred of Frederick County, Maryland.