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Walkershire - Person Sheet
NameCpl Amos Call
Birth Date9 Dec 1759
Birth PlaceLeicester, MA
Death Date1787
Death PlaceSouth Hadley
MemoDied fighting in Shaw’s Rebellion
FatherSamuel Call (1723-1798)
MotherMehitable Green (1724-1795)
Spouses
Birth Dateabt 1760
Birth PlaceMA
Marr Date27 Jan 1787
Marr PlaceMA
ChildrenHuldah (~1785-)
Notes for Cpl Amos Call
Amos Call serves in Revolutionary War per DAR.
Amos Call, (1759-87), enlisted from Montague, 1780, and gave six months' service. He served as corporal, 1781, under Capt. Oliver Shattuck. He was born at Leicester and was killed at South Hadley in Shay's rebellion. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 2 page 173174

[p.173] Mrs. Helena Charlotte Hill Weed.
DAR ID Number: 15438
Born in Connecticut.
Wife of Walter Harvey Weed.
Descendant of Capt. Ebenezer Hill and Nathaniel Barlow, of Connecticut; Silas Mosman, Abner Goodale, Jeduthan Rice and Corp. Amos Call, of Massachusetts; Enoch Ilsley and Capt. Joseph
McLellan, of Maine; Eliakim Howe, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Hon. Ebenezer J. Hill and Mary Ellen Mosman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. Moses Hill and Charlotte Illsley McLellan, his wife; Abner Goodale
Mosman and Emily Rice, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Hill, Jr., and Sarah Barlow, his wife; Silas Mosman and Betsey
Goodale (b. 1787), his wife (m. 1811); Stephen McLellan and Hannah Ilsley, his second wife; Alpheus Rice and Huldah Call, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amos Call and Joanna Temple, his wife; Ebenezer Hill and Mabel
Sherwood, his wife; Joseph McLellan and Mary Ann McLellan (cousins), his wife (m. 1756); Silas
Mosman and Beulah Heminway, his wife; Enoch Ilsley and Mary Parker, his wife; Abner Goodale
and Mary Howe (b. 1757), his wife (m. 1779); Nathaniel Barlow and Jane Bradley (1742-1829), his wife (m. 1765); Jeduthan Rice and Lucinda Merchant, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eliakim Howe and Rebecca Howe (cousins), his wife (m. 1747).
Ebenezer Hill, (1742-98), was commissioned captain of the First company, Seventh regiment, 1775.
He was born at Fairfield, where he died. His brother Jabez served as major.
Also No. 8962.
Nathaniel Barlow, (1745-82), served on the committee to enlist soldiers and collect wages. He
furnished supplies, and supported a soldier during the entire war. He was born at Reading, where
he died. His three brothers, Aaron, Samuel and Joel, also served, the latter was the poet of the war.
Silas Mosman, (1757-1829), enlisted at the first call for troops. He was born at Sudbury and died at Stowe. His brothers Jesse, Aaron and Ezra also served in the army.
Abner Goodale, (1755-1823), was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm and served under Capt.
Silas Gates at the siege of Boston. He was born at Marlborough, where he died.
Jeduthan Rice, (1760-1842), served in Capt. Jotham Houghton's [p.174] company, Col. Nathan
Sparhawk's regiment, 1778. He was born at Sudbury and died at Ludlow.
Also No. 1310.
Amos Call, (1759-87), enlisted from Montague, 1780, and gave six months' service. He served as
corporal, 1781, under Capt. Oliver Shattuck. He was born at Leicester and was killed at South
Hadley in Shay's rebellion.
Enoch Ilsley, (1730-1811), was a member of the Committee of Safety of Falmouth, Maine. He was
born at Newbury, Mass. His brother Daniel served as an officer.
Joseph McLellan was a member of the Committee of Safety of Portland, 1774. He was commissary
of the Bayaduce expedition and commanded a company of militia.

Also No. 5882. Eliakim Howe was a signer of the Association Test and on the committee to fill the quota for Continental army. He was a member of the alarm list of Henneker, where he lived during the Revolution. He was born at Marlboro, Mass., 1723, and died about 1805 at Brownfield, Maine.
Also No. 2222.
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Mother: Mary WILLIAMS
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Family 1: Sarah CALL

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CALL, Amos 175?
 
 
Gen. Column of the " Boston Transcript".
1906-1941.( The greatest single source of
material for gen. Data for the N.E. area and
for the period 1600-1800. Completely
indexed in the Index.): 21 Oct 1901, 5170

CALL Amos 175? Massachusetts soldiers and sailors of the Rev. War.
Comp. By secy. Of the commonwealth,
Ms. Boston. 1896-1908. (17v.):3:25

CALL Amos 175? Massachusetts, corp. soldiers and sailors of the Rev. War.
Comp. By secy. Of the commonwealth,
Ms. Boston. 1896-1908. (17v.):3:25
CALL, Amos, priv. 175? Massachusetts, Rhode Island,
soldiers and sailors of the Rev. War.
Comp. By secy. Of the commonw
Remarks notes for Cpl Amos Call
!CHILDERN: no proof


He was soldier in Revolutionary War per DAR The Lineage Books from the Daughters of the American Revolution (50 vols)

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 9
page 34
 
[p.34] Mrs. Mary Eno Sage.

[p.34] Mrs. Mary Eno Sage.
DAR ID Number: 8087
Born in Connecticut.
Wife of George Henry Sage.
Descendant of Amos Richards, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Frederick Henry Bassette and Margaret Anderson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Ozias Buell Bassette and Emeline Eno, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Salmon Eno and Mary Richards, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amos Richards and Lydia Lewis, his wife.
Amos Richards, 1775, enlisted in the call for troops upon the surprise of Fort Ticonderoga and served in Col. Benjamin Hinman's regiment in the Northern Department.
Also Nos. 4425, 5838.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 9
page 363
 
Mrs. Helen Baldwin Woodward.

Mrs. Helen Baldwin Woodward.
DAR ID Number: 8995
Born in Connecticut.
Wife of David Woodward.
Descendant of David Baldwin and of Maj. Samuel Treat, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Amos Perkins Baldwin and Caroline Louise Bryan, his wife.
Granddaughter of Amos Baldwin and Elizabeth Bryan, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of David Baldwin and Martha Perkins, his wife; John Bryan and Abigail Treat,
his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Samuel Treat and Frances Bryan, his wife.
David Baldwin volunteered in the first call for troops in Capt. Jonathan Latimer's company. His
name is among those who were taken prisoner at the Cedars, May 19, 1776.
Samuel Treat, 1775, was captain of the Second Company under Col. Jonathan Fitch, and in 1778
was promoted to major. He also served in the Legislature.
Also No. 6673.


The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 11
page 122
 
Mrs. Julia Bassett Lee.

Mrs. Julia Bassett Lee.
DAR ID Number: 10310
Born in Connecticut.
Wife of Isaac S. Lee.
Descendant of Amos Richards, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Ozias Buell Bassett and Emeline Eno, his wife.
Granddaughter of Salmon Eno and Mary Richards, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Richards and Lydia Lewis, his wife.
Amos Richards, at the age of sixteen, enlisted in the first call for troops and served in the
Northern Department. He was a pensioner when he died at Lyme, N. Y., in 1848.
Also Nos. 4425, 5838, 8087.


The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 13
ADDITIONAL ANCESTORS.
page 70
 
Miss Bertha Stuart.

Miss Bertha Stuart.
DAR ID Number: 12184
Born in Iowa.
Descendant of Isaac Morris and Jesse Converse, of Connecticut.
Daughter of Edwin Chatfield Stuart and Laura Amanda Hayden, his wife.
Granddaughter of Amos Stone Hayden and Julia Amanda Flinn, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Asa Child Flinn and Amanda Morris, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ephraim Morris and Pamela Converse, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Isaac Morris and Sarah Chaffee, his wife; Jesse Converse and Mary
Moulton, his wife.
Isaac Morris turned out at the Lexington Alarm and,[p.70] 1777, enlisted in Capt. Theophilus
Munson's company. He was born at Woodstock, Conn., 1725, and died 1778, at Hampden, Mass.
Jesse Converse enlisted in the first call for troops and served at the siege of Boston. He was in
Capt. Stephen Crosby's company in the retreat from New York, 1776. He was born at Stafford,
1745, where he died, 1805.


The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 14
page 171
 
Mrs. Juliette Butterfield Davis Ayer.

Mrs. Juliette Butterfield Davis Ayer.
DAR ID Number: 13455
Born in Massachusetts.
Wife of Silas Hibbard Ayer, M. D.
[p.171] Descendant of Aquila Davis, of New Hampshire; Amos Woods, Nicholas Sprake, Jr.,
Samuel Sprake and Corp. Samuel Sprake, Jr., of Massachusetts.
Daughter of Nathaniel Davis and Julia Ann Woods, his wife.
Granddaughter of Alpheus Davis and Abigail Watts Davis (cousins), his wife; William Woods and
Betsey Sprake, his wife (m. 1808).
Gr.-granddaughter of Aquila Davis and Abigail Watts Stevens, his wife; Amos Woods and Betsey
Tarbell, his wife; Samuel Sprake, Jr., and Anna Sprake, his wife (cousing, m. 1777).
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nicholas Sprake, Jr., (father of Anna), and Margaret Sprake, his wife;
Samuel Sprake and Judith Pollard, his first wife (parents of Samuel, m. 1749).
Amos Woods, (1748-1829), served several enlistments during the war. He died at Groton.
Aquila Davis, (1760-1835), at seventeen enlisted for three years and was in the Burgoyne
campaign. He was given a grant of land for service in the Revolution.
Samuel Sprake, (1725-1819), was among the patriots who responded to the call for troops,
1775. He was born and died at Billerica.
Samuel Sprake, Jr., (1750-1836), was a minute man from Billerica in Capt. Jonathan Stickney's
company, Col. Ebenezer Bridges' regiment, 1775.
Nicholas Sprake, Jr., (1722-84), turned out at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Solomon Pollard's
company.
Also Nos. 7509, 9088, 11934.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 15
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN PEVOLUTION.
page 274
 
Mrs. Grace Sarah Holmes Stiles.

Mrs. Grace Sarah Holmes Stiles.
DAR ID Number: 14736
Born in Connecticut.
Wife of George F. Stiles.
Descendant of Sergt. Ebenezer Tracy, Elisha Holmes, Levi Johnson, Ezekiel Slate, William
Martin, Samuel Brown and Capt. Oliver Grant, all of Connecticut.
Daughter of Elisha Harlow Holmes and Sarah Williams Johnson, his wife.
Granddaughter of Elisha Harlow Holmes (1799-1886) and Lydia Allen, his wife; William
Johnson and Lydia Wheeler, his wife.
See No. 14735.
Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Denison Allen and Lydia Tracy, his wife; Elisha Holmes and Sally
Harris, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Tracy and Mary Freeman, his wife.
Ebenezer Tracy, (1744-1803), served at the battle of Rhode Island in Capt. Thomas Wheeler's
company, Col. Samuel Chapman's regiment.
[p.274] Elisha Holmes, (1756-1845), served in Capt. James Chapman's company in the first call
for troops. He was a pensioner of New London county.
Also No. 5272.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 2
[p.442] ERRATA. Page 128, No. 15320. It was the father of John Kilbourn who was the Hero of Walpole. Page 158, No.
15400. Bradford Steele, Jr., born 1762, not 1726. Page 170, No. 15431. William Day married Abigail Woodward,
1771. Their daughter Mary was born 1775, died 1858. She married George Lancraft, who was born 1770, died 1840.
page 174
 
[p.173] Mrs. Helena Charlotte Hill Weed.

[p.173] Mrs. Helena Charlotte Hill Weed.
DAR ID Number: 15438
Born in Connecticut.
Wife of Walter Harvey Weed.
Descendant of Capt. Ebenezer Hill and Nathaniel Barlow, of Connecticut; Silas Mosman, Abner
Goodale, Jeduthan Rice and Corp. Amos Call, of Massachusetts; Enoch Ilsley and Capt. Joseph
McLellan, of Maine; Eliakim Howe, of New Hampshire.
Daughter of Hon. Ebenezer J. Hill and Mary Ellen Mosman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Rev. Moses Hill and Charlotte Illsley McLellan, his wife; Abner Goodale
Mosman and Emily Rice, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Ebenezer Hill, Jr., and Sarah Barlow, his wife; Silas Mosman and Betsey
Goodale (b. 1787), his wife (m. 1811); Stephen McLellan and Hannah Ilsley, his second wife;
Alpheus Rice and Huldah Call, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Amos Call and Joanna Temple, his wife; Ebenezer Hill and Mabel
Sherwood, his wife; Joseph McLellan and Mary Ann McLellan (cousins), his wife (m. 1756); Silas
Mosman and Beulah Heminway, his wife; Enoch Ilsley and Mary Parker, his wife; Abner Goodale
and Mary Howe (b. 1757), his wife (m. 1779); Nathaniel Barlow and Jane Bradley (1742-1829),
his wife (m. 1765); Jeduthan Rice and Lucinda Merchant, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Eliakim Howe and Rebecca Howe (cousins), his wife (m. 1747).
Ebenezer Hill, (1742-98), was commissioned captain of the First company, Seventh regiment,
1775. He was born at Fairfield, where he died. His brother Jabez served as major.
Also No. 8962.
Nathaniel Barlow, (1745-82), served on the committee to enlist soldiers and collect wages. He
furnished supplies, and supported a soldier during the entire war. He was born at Reading,
where he died. His three brothers, Aaron, Samuel and Joel, also served, the latter was the poet
of the war.
Silas Mosman, (1757-1829), enlisted at the first call for troops. He was born at Sudbury and
died at Stowe. His brothers Jesse, Aaron and Ezra also served in the army.
Abner Goodale, (1755-1823), was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm and served under Capt.
Silas Gates at the siege of Boston. He was born at Marlborough, where he died.
Jeduthan Rice, (1760-1842), served in Capt. Jotham Houghton's [p.174] company, Col. Nathan
Sparhawk's regiment, 1778. He was born at Sudbury and died at Ludlow.
Also No. 1310.
Amos Call, (1759-87), enlisted from Montague, 1780, and gave six months' service. He served
as corporal, 1781, under Capt. Oliver Shattuck. He was born at Leicester and was killed at
South Hadley in Shay's rebellion.
Enoch Ilsley, (1730-1811), was a member of the Committee of Safety of Falmouth, Maine. He
was born at Newbury, Mass. His brother Daniel served as an officer.
Joseph McLellan was a member of the Committee of Safety of Portland, 1774. He was
commissary of the Bayaduce expedition and commanded a company of militia.
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