History of the De Haven family . l. Carharine Pdev at St. Caroline (Baldwin) f Ja»^» Episcopal Per- Charles [ »«#w^fr:. Moctsromerv Co., Amanda (Warton) Kav I. iSoS-* Feb.», If. 1^*5. Aire Si;. Hannah Cwith S Ellen (Siir Hugh Celia (Ra/William J,.SEPH m. Catharine9 children:Harriet (Whitehead).Abraham Samuel John Benjamin Joseph Ann d. unm. Sarah Jane (Hiltuer) 7 children; 4 children:. Matilda (Ralson) Marv I .derson) Celia (Casneri Catharine (Hall) Samuel Jane (Hall) Anne (Hutchinson Susanna (Noblit) Margaret (SliaferJ Richard Joseph ?id Zell nl Re ilwn 5 children:


History of the De Haven family . l. Carharine Pdev at St. Caroline (Baldwin) f Ja»^» Episcopal Per- Charles [ »«#w^fr:. Moctsromerv Co., Amanda (Warton) Kav I. iSoS-* Feb.», If. 1^*5. Aire Si;. Hannah Cwith S Ellen (Siir Hugh Celia (Ra/William J,.SEPH m. Catharine9 children:Harriet (Whitehead).Abraham Samuel John Benjamin Joseph Ann d. unm. Sarah Jane (Hiltuer) 7 children; 4 children:. Matilda (Ralson) Marv I .derson) Celia (Casneri Catharine (Hall) Samuel Jane (Hall) Anne (Hutchinson Susanna (Noblit) Margaret (SliaferJ Richard Joseph ?id Zell nl Re ilwn 5 children: 10 child Mary Ja ne 1 Woo 1) Will am Kate (Pe arce) Isaa Susanna (Wood) Cha les Isaac Samuel David Z ell Nets on m. AnnYocum m. Jane Ha npton m. Saml D 1 child: 6 childr 3 child Mary Emily (Griffith) Charles [saac Mary Jane George Susanna (Rus ell) Salina John m. Eliza Rambo6 children:Robarts RachelRebecca t I>c. 16. < J*a. M, 1872 Age &S3ane^ at old Gnlf Church^j^?**^ Ana Davis. April -! * May t7. 1S17. ?engood rv Smitli ui. Margar hildreii: , 4 ch (Towers) Kate Valentine lowland) Mary n Lester ,,,„ • ;? 3 children: HnrAR„ Ida,Everett)Ralph HISTORYOF THE De haven FAMILY CHAPTER I. The Jacob De Haven Revolutionary Loan. ?•^liirerinjr of the Revolutionary Army at Valley Forge—Washingtons Appeal for Aid arid llelief—JaoobDe Haven in 1777 Loans >roney to the ContinentalGovernment—His Patriotism—His ^^ac^iflccs—TheDe Havens give Supi>lies to the Army—De HavensClaim before Conjrress—E\idences of the Debt-Suit against the Government by the Heirs—ItsJustice—A Debt of Honor—The Blessings of Lib-erty. IvEVEKSE the wheels of time, roll themack for a century or more to the long ami•ireary winter of 17T7-78, and review theIitiable condition of the Revolutionary armyluuler Washington encamped at Valley^^rire, exposed to winters piercing cold, todrifting snows and chilling blasts. Theliaiidful of distressed and famishing troops, 1


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