NATIONAL SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Doris June Inman Green                                         0787368

1st Generation

Doris June Inman Green
    b. 4 July 1929, Pueblo, Pueblo Co., CO
    m. 19 Oct 1954, Pueblo, Pueblo Co., CO
    to Herman W. Green, b. 29 Mar 1926, Salida, Chafee Co., CO

        Proof: birth certificates & marriage certificate

I am the daughter of:
2nd Generation
Merle Raymond Inman
    b. 30 Jul 1901, Independence, Montgomery Co., KS
    d. 17 Jun 1986, Pueblo,Pueblo, Co., CO
    1st wife; Mildred Marie Aldrich
    b. 2 Apr 1910, Guymon, Texas Co., OK
    m. 23 Aug 1926, Canon City, Fremont Co.,CO
        Proof: delayed birth certficate
        death certificate
        marriage certificate
        1910 census, Texas Co., OK


3rd generation:
Merle Inman was the child of Joseph Franklin Inman
    b. 9 July 1880, Williamsburg, Whitley Co,KY
    d. 30 Aug 1956, Pueblo, Pueblo, Co., CO
    1st wife; Minnie Viola Henderson
    b. 9 Feb 1880, Independence, Montgomery Co., KS
    d. 3 Nov 1965, Pueblo, Pueblo Co., CO
    m. 20 Sept 1900, Independence, Montgomery Co., KS
        Proof: Civil War Pension File #947530 of Abraham Inman
        Land deed, inheritance from Abraham Inman
        death certificates
        marriage certificate
        delayed birth certificate


4th Generation:
Joseph Franklin Inman was the child of Abraham Inman
    b. 22 Mar 18 1842, Williamsburg, Whitley Co., KY
    d. 10 Apr 1920, Williamsburg, Whitley Co., KY
    1st wife; Elizabeth Morgan
    b. 29 Apr 1844, Williamsburg, Whitley Co., KY
    d. 27 Dec 1930, Williamsburg, Whitley Co., KY
    m. 15 Nov 1866, Williamsburg, Whitley Co., KY
        Proof: Civil War Pension File #947530

5th Generation:
Abraham Inman was the child of Willoughby Inman
    b. 11 Apr 1813, Williamsburg, Whitley Co., KY
    d. 1891, Williamsburg, Whitley, Co., KY
    2nd wife; Elizabeth Smith
    b. 1818, Williamsburg, Whitley Co., KY
    d. after 1900, Williamsburg, Whitley Co., KY
    m. 22 Jan 1839, Williamsburg, Whitley Co., KY
       Proof: Genealogical Abstracts of Rev. War Pension File of Henry Sanders, Vol. III p. 1310
        Will, Book 3, P. 472-473; Whitley Co., KY
        1850 Census of Whitley Co., KY
        1900 Census of Whitley Co., KY

6th Generation:
Willoughby Inman was the child of Elisha Inman, Jr.
    b. 20 Mar 1777, Bedford Co., VA
    d. 7 Mar 1851, Williamsburg, Whitley Co., KY
    1st wife; Mourning Sanders
    b. 1 Jan 1785, South Carolina
    d. bef 1838, Williamsburg, Whitley Co., KY
    m. 1803, Williamsburg, Whitley Co., KY
        Proof: DAR Applicant File #776574
        Will, Book 1, page 190, Whitley Co., KY
        Picture of tombstone, Old Inman Cem, Whitley Co., KY
        Copy of Brandenburg-Maxwell-Brazelton-Lamb-Mitchell-Drake-Sanders-Killen
        Genealogy, Compiled by Sarah G. Sitz, Copyright 1979, p. 289 and 290.
        Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, Vol. III, p. 3010 of Henry Sanders

7th Generation:
Mourning Sanders was the child of Henry Sanders
    b. 27 Oct 1751, Perquimans Co., NC
    d. 13 Feb 1834, Monroe Co., IN
    1st wife, Theodica "Dica" Blake
    b. 15 May 1761, Fairfield Co., SC
    d. 5 Jul 1841, Monroe Co., IN
    m. 18 Oct 1779, Fairfield Co., SC
        Proof: DAR Applicant File #776574
        Revolutionary War Pension File R-9178

Children of Revolutionary Ancestor as proven by Applicant File #776574

Ferriaba, b. 22 Sep 1780, Fairfield Co., SC
Joseph, b. 21 Oct 1782, Fairfield Co., SC; m. Nancy Cox
Mourning, b. 1 Jan 1785, Fairfield Co., SC; m. Elisha Inman
Prisilah, b. 12 Aug 1787, SC; m. Thomas Inman
Henry, b. 28 Apr 1790, SC; m. Susanna Inman
John, b. 3 Sep 1792, SC; m. Nancy Brisco
Wright, b. 7 Nov 1795, ; m. Polly Frits
Dica, b. 9 Feb 1799; m. William Maxwell
Benjamin, b. 3 Mar 1802

Ancestor's Services

Private in the South Carolina militia for two years.
1. Participation in the Battle of Sullivan's Island, near Charleston, SC. RW Pension file #R-9178, page 6.
2. Participation in Battle of Rockymount. #R-9178, page 8.
3. Battle with Cherokee and Creek Indians in a place he thinks was called Stewarts Forts. #R-9178, page 10.