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- Mrs. Viola Andrew Collins Hogarty
in the Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.)
Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.)
Name: Mrs. Viola Andrew Collins Hogarty
[Mrs. Viola Andrew Collins Baird]
Gender: Female
Birth Place: La Porte, Ind.
Father: Dr. Samuel Baird
Mother: Caradora Frances Andrew
Spouse: Barry Hogarty
Comments: Mrs. Viola Andrew Collins Hogarty.DAR ID Number: 46581; Born in La Porte, Ind. ; Wife of Barry Hogarty. ; Descendant of Lieut. John Armstrong, Dr. John Andrew, Capt. Abraham Piatt and Maj. William Goforth. ; Daughter of Dr. Samuel Baird and Caradora Frances Andrew, his 2nd wife. ; [p.264] Granddaughter of Abraham Piatt Andrew and Viola Jane Hamilton Armstrong, his wife. ; Gr-granddaughter of John Armstrong and Tabitha Goforth, his wife; James Andrew and Catherine Piatt, his wife. ; Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Andrew and Rachel Chamberlin, his wife; Abraham Piatt and Annabella Andrew, his wife; William Goforth and Catharine Meeks, his wife. ; John Armstrong (1755-1816) served as sergeant of Capt. Brady's company, promoted to second lieutenant 1777 and first lieutenant 1779. He was born in New Jersey; died in Clark County, Ind. ; John Andrew (1745-1811) at the beginning of the war served as surgeon's mate, and in 1776 was commissioned ?Surgeon of Militia.? ; Also Nos. 2566, 5215, 6361. ; Abraham Piatt (1741-91) was captain of the second regiment, Middlesex County, New Jersey militia, Col. John Neilson 1777, also of the fifth battalion, Northumberland County militia 1778. He was born in New Jersey; died in Watsontown, Ohio. ; . ; William Goforth (1731-1807) served on the Committee of Safety and was a member of the famous committee of ?One Hundred,? of New York City. He entered the army as captain and was in the first New York regiment under Col. Alexander McDougall in the Canadian Campaign. He was at the battle of Three Rivers and was promoted major for service in the field. He was appointed by Washington judge of the Northwestern Territory, where he died. ;
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