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- The National Society of the Daughters of the American RevolutionVolume18 page 24 Mrs. Alice Cornelia Brooks Wyckoff. DAR ID Number: 17054 Born in Tioga County, New York. Wife of Earnest de le Grand Wyckoff. Descendant of James Brooks, Increase Miller, Lodowick Light, Ens.JesseMiller and Jonathan Miller. Daughter of Benjamin Van Campen Brooks and Lucy Green Miller, hiswife. Granddaughter of Amos Miller and Mary De Witt Jayne, his wife;JamesBrooks, Jr., and Amy Light, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of Jesse Miller (son of Jonathan) and Kezia Miller,hiswife (daughter of Increase); Lodowick Light and Martha Seely, hiswife;James Brooks and Mary Johnson, his wife (1739-1831). Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Increase Miller and Anna Sandusky, hiswife;Jonathan Miller and Jerusha Roberts, his wife. James Brooks, (1729-1812), served as a private in Capt. GilesMead'scompany in the New Jersey Continental Line. He was born inEngland anddied in Tioga Co., N. Y. Also No. 3908. Increase Miller served in the New York militia. He was borninPennsylvania, and died in Westchester Co., N. Y. Lodowick Light, (1750-1830), served in the militia as a private. Hewasborn in Germany and died in Westchester county. [p.24] Jesse Miller, (1747-1812), served as ensign in Capt.LewisMcDonald's company of militia, 1775. He was born in WestchesterCo., N.Y., and died in Tioga Co. Jonathan Miller served as private under different commands in theNewYork militia. He was born and died in Westchester Co. Also Nos. 8588, 12444.
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