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alysis. The records of the war department show that he served for a number of weeks in the war of 1812 as a private in Captain John C. Sowers's company of Virginia Ar- tillery from Augusta county. His name ap- l)ears on the rolls of that organization with remarks "Com. of service, January 4. 1814; Ex. of service, April 13, 1814. Term changed three months, eight da." Children: i. W'il- liam Henry Harrison, born at Greenville, October 14, 1813, died December 14, 1814. 2. Marv Ann. born November 2"], 1815, died al Port Republic, November 22, i860; mar- ried, August 14, 1839, Thomas William Ryan, born at Baltimore, Maryland, March 29, 1813, died at Mount Jackson, August 12, 1883; was a farmer in Rockingham county. Children: Joseph Nicholas, born al Port Republic, June 27, 1840, died at Staunton. November 30, 1892 was a clerk of the circuit court of Augusta county from 1864 till the year of his death ; married Martha Eliza Francisco ; Jefferson Kinney, born at Port Republic, September 20, 1841, was killed in the battle of Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862; Anna Lee, September 20, 1843. married November 23, 1870, Dr. Wil- liam Harvey Byerly ; Richard Dangertield, October 2, 1845, died November 28, 1876, married Elizabeth A. Kinney Stribbling; John Chesley ; Sarah Matilda: James Wil- liam; Llewellyn Kemper: Mary .\rcher. 3. Nicholas Kinney, December 12, 1817, died at Staunton. September 3. 1875, married, June 8. 1843. iMatilda Kinney Stribbling. He was the most widely known member of the Trout family, being in his day one of the most distinguished chancery lawyers of his section of the state. Children: Erasmus S., Sarah A.. Mary Lewis, Matilda Craig, Fan- nie S., Louise S., Margaret G., Eva L., Har- riot S., Nicholas K. 4. Elizabeth Rebecca, born August 3, 1821, died September 11, 1888. She married Peachy Harrison Wheeler. Children: Joseph Mck., Lucretia C. Jacob W., Thomas B., Nicholas Z., Sarah C. James D., Samuel K., Philip E. 5. Mar- tha Selina, born January 12, 1824, died July g, 1892: married John William Lee. Chil- dren: Sarah E., Joseph William, Araminta M.. Julia T., John Nicholas, Charles K.. Mary C, Angeline K., Stephen .A., Dora \'.. Harriette S., Lucy Flynn. 6. Sarah Jane, mentioned below. 7. William David, born September 5, 1828, died June 25, 1869. 8. Joseph Chesley, born October 16, 1829, mar-

ried (first) Matilda Craig Vaughan ; and (second) Elizabeth White. Children : James E., fieorge V., William J., Joseph C, Sada I., and Philip H. 9. James Russell, born April 23, 1832, died May 26, 1900; married Amanda Jane Arey. Children: George A., William E., Olivia V., Louella A., Joseph O., Nicholas K., Mary E., Martha V., James C. 10. Jacob Archibald, born November 9, 1834. died September 12, 1879. 11. Philip Henry, born August 29, 1837, married Olivia Benson. Children : Philip, William, Catherine, Hugh, Olivia Mary.

(VI) Sarah Jane Trout, daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Whitesides) Trout, was born April 30, 1826. She married October II. 1846, John Harper, mentioned above, father of John Harry Harper, mentioned i)tlow. Children: i. William Joseph, born June 24. 1848, by occupation a farmer. 2. Wilson Chesley, March 24, 1850, at Port Republic, Virginia, unmarried, and also by occupation a farmer. 3. Samuel Nicholas, Port Republic, February 15, 1852, married Hannah Elizabeth Snapp. 4. Jennie Bell, Port Republic, November 27, 1833, unmar- ried. 5. Mary, Port Republic, July 16, 1856, died December 3, 1856. 6. Martha, Port Republic, July 16, 1856, died July 19, 1858 7. Charles Addison, Port Republic, October 20. 1858, died June 15, 1896. 8. Annie Archie. Port Republic. February 22. 1861, married Charles Edward Snapp, having children : William A., Edna, Ruby, Charles, and Harry. 9. Elizabeth Rebecca. Port Repub- lic. April 5. 1864, married William Stuart Nicholas, having children, Jennie and Eliza- beth. 10. .Arrie Olivia, Port Republic, July ifi, 1869, died December 29, 18(39. H- John Harry, mentioned below.

(VII) John Harry Harper, youngest son or John and Sarah Jane (Trout) Harper, was educated in the public schools and high school of Port Republic. Virginia, where he was born. He spent the greater part of his youth and young manhood in the place of his birth and rearing, and in 1891 came to New York City, becoming connected with the wholesale firm of Charles Broadway Rouss, filling the position of manager of the clothing department. His whole business life since has been spent in New York City, and his connection with the firm has con- tinued. Mr. Harper is a member of the Astor Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, No. 10^. New York City, and also of the