MRS. IDA M. LILLIBRIDGE LAW. 110019
Born in Warwick, R. I.
Wife of William Law, Jr.
Descendant of Ensign Jonathan Lillibridge, Ensign Ezekiel Barber, Benjamin Barber, Silas Moore, Richard Bailey, Augustus Ellis, and Ensign Henry Reynolds, as follows:
1. Willet R. Lillibridge (1813-63) m. 1832 Chloe Barber (1815-1911).
2. Reynolds Lillibridge (1782-1868) m. 1806 Sarah Ellis (1788-1875); John Barber (b. 1785) m. 1813 Mary Moore (1790-1869).
3. Jonathan Lillibridge m. Mary Reynolds (1753-1840); Benjamin Barber (b. 1755) m. 1778 Susannah Boss; Silas Moore m. 1780 Chloe Phillips (1760-1838); Augustus Ellis m. 1779 Desire Slocum (1755-1851).
4. Ezekiel Barber m. 1736 Hannah Webster; Bartholomew Phillips (1734-78) m. 1749 Elizabeth Bailey (1734-91); Henry Reynolds m. 1746 Mehitable Wait (b. 1722).
5. Richard Bailey m. 1729 Abigail Woodmansee.
Jonathan Lillibridge (1751-1838) was appointed ensign of militia, 1778, by the General Assembly. He was born in Rhode Island; died in Exeter, R. I.
Ezekiel Barber served as ensign in the Rhode Island troops. He was born, 1710, in Richmond, R. L, where he died.
Benjamin Barber (1755-1833) enlisted as a private in the militia, 1777. He was born and died in Richmond, R. I.
Silas Moore (1759-1854) served as a private, and in 1832 was placed on the pension roll. He was born and died in Richmond, R. I.
Richard Bailey (1708-80), a patriot, raised supplies for the army. He was born and died in Richmond, R. I.
Also No. 40650.
Henry Reynolds served as ensign in the Rhode Island troops. He was born in Rhode Island; died, 1787.
Augustus Ellis (1758-1836) was placed on the pension roll of Kent County, R. I., 1833, for service as private, Rhode Island State troops and militia. He was born and died in West Greenwich, R. I.
Source: Lineage Book, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume CXI, 1914; Pg. 7