Birth9 Feb 1748/49, Preston, CT
Death24 Sep 1804, Lebanon, CT3
Misc. Notes
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 28 page 42
Mrs. Mary Louise Woodin. DAR ID Number: 27111
Born in Harford, Pennsylvania.
Wife of Clement Ricketts Woodin.
Descendant of John Dickerman, James Chandler, James Chandler, Jr., Stephen Payne and Seth Smith.
Daughter of Clark Dickerman (1803-53) and Sarah Adelia Chandler (1815-33), his wife.
Granddaughter of John Dickerman and Thankful Smith (1768-1856), his wife, m. 1785; James Chandler, (1769-1839) and Huldah Payne (1769-1830), his wife, m. 1799.
Gr.-granddaughter of Seth Smith and Thankful Jones, his wife, m. 1760; James Chandler, Jr. and Mary Melvin (1745-1808), his wife, m. 1765; Stephen Payne and Martha Cogswell, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Chandler and Mary Wright (1720-46), his wife, m. 1737.
John Dickerman, (1764-1848), enlisted at sixteen in Capt. James Blakeley's company, Col. Samuel Fletcher's regiment of Vermont troops. He received a pension and died in Otsego Co., N. Y.
Also Nos. 4299, 12927, 20262, 25681.
Stephen Payne, (1746-1815), was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm, from Lebanon. He was born in Preston; died in Lebanon, Conn.
James Chandler, (1713-93), was a member of the Committee of Safety, of Concord, Mass.
Also No. 15748.
James Chandler, Jr., (1740-1824), was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm and served at Ticonderoga. He was born in Concord, Mass.; died in New Ipswich, N. H.
[p.42] Seth Smith, (1736-1820), served at the Lexington Alarm, from Hadley, in Capt. Eliakin Smith's company. He enlisted, 1777, under Capt. John Bradley to reënforce the Northern Army. He died in Granby, Mass.
Also No. 20262.
Spouses
Birth31 Jan 1744/45, Preston, CT3
Death28 Aug 1815, Pomfret CT3
Marriage6 Feb 1771, Preston, CT3