Thomas Heyward, Jr. Chapter
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Beaufort, South Carolina

Our Patriots
Listed on this page are the patriot ancestors of the current members of the Thomas Heyward, Jr Chapter NSDAR. Our American Revolutionary War patriots include signers of the Declaration of Independence, members of the Continental Army, local and state militia, and men and women who rendered other types of aid to the cause of independence.
If you have information about one of your ancestors who may have aided the cause of freedom during the American Revolution, we may be able to help you establish your genealogical line for DAR membership. If you are interested in documenting your lineage, joining our chapter, or have any questions, please look at the Genealogy Resources page of our website or send us a message using our Contact Us page. We are here to help you!
Connecticut
Alden, Daniel
Grosvenor, Thomas
Hall, Peter
Marvin, Uriah
Osgood, Jeremiah
Reynolds, James
Georgia
Bugg, Elizabeth Hobson
Bugg, Sherwood
Bunnell, Anthony
Green, McKeen
Jones, James
Sumner, Joseph
Maryland
Anderson, Richard
Cottingham, Thomas
Lazenby, Thomas
Magruder, Zadock
Osborne, John
Purviance, Robert
Massachusetts
Bradford, Peleg
Childs, Timothy
Childs, Jr., Timothy
Comfort, Ingraham
Comstock, Rufus
Gail, Eli
Gleason, Abner
Heard, David
Ingraham, Comfort
Kendall, Jesse
Morton, Ichabod
Noble, Daniel
Onthank, William
Richardson, Thomas
Tiffany, John
Tingley, Elkanah
Toogood, William
Wight, Henry
Wilmarth, Jr., Thomas
Wilmarth, Sr., Thomas
New Hampshire
Chase, Abraham
Clough, Josiah
Corser, Jr., John
Spaulding, Levi
New Jersey
Buchanan, Alexander
Rosenkrans, John
New York
Brown, Zephaniah
Mott, William
Tiebout, George
North Carolina
Bryant II, David
Cornelison, Conrad
Daniels, William
Fain, Nicholas
Fain, Thomas
Ingraham Joseph
Keenan, James
Kelly, William S.
Lane, Martin
Manny, Christian
Moore, John
Nelson, John
Osborn, Christopher
Poindexter, Thomas
Sowell, James
Spear, William
Team, Adam
Team, Jacob
Wiseman, William
Pennsylvania
Aderhold, Frederick William
Dunn, James
Frew, Alexander
Galloway, George
Hannum, John
Junkin, Sr., Lancelot
Longstreth, Daniel
Lowmiller, Henry
Manning, Lawrence
McCormick, John
McFarland, William
Michener, Mordecai
Michener, William
Snaveley, Hans Casper
Spangler, Michael
Utter, Abraham
Rhode Island
Witter, Josiah
South Carolina
Cantey, Charles
Caston, Glass
Felder, Sr., Henry
Fetner, John Aberhard
Fishburn, William
Glover, Joseph
Heyward, Jr., Thomas
Jones, Jeremiah
Kilgore, Benjamin
Kinloch, Francis
Knight, John
LaGrone, John
Lide, Robert
Logan, Francis
Maner, William
McCall, Charles
McGill, Samuel
McMullen, James
Porter, Phillip
Powe, Thomas
Ravenel, Henry
Richardson, Richard
Richardson, William
Rutledge, John
Sinclair, James
Toomer, Joshua
Waties, Thomas
Watson, Michael
Wilkins, Benjamin
Williams, James
Vermont
Vail, Micah
Virginia
Alford, William
Cardwell, Robert
Clopton, William
Evans, William
Fortson, Thomas
Hamilton, James
Harrison, Robert
Henry, Hugh
Johnston, William
Kearney, Anthony
Landrum, James
Landrum, Younger
Leadbetter, Drury
Lemasters, Benjamin
Love, Robert
Lyle, Maher Shallal Hasby
Marks, Edward
McWilliams, John
Meader, Ambrose
Meredith, Elisha
Nelson, John
Reed, Jonathan
Rockwell, Claiborne
Roush, Philip
Runyon, John
Thompson, Thomas
Wyche, Peter

John Rutledge, first governor of South Carolina after the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Heyward, Jr., signer of the Declaration of Independence from South Carolina.
