Note: The following is a section of a family history compiled by Herbert Armstrong Poole between 1905 & 1960, transcribed by AAA Maitland 1998. Subject numbers are HAP's originals. HAP's page divisions are shown: after subject page numbers are complete document page numbers in brackets and issue dates. The original text had generations indented in turn: here, generation numbers are added to each individual: the children of the title subject are "1/--". Subject 132. Page 1 16/7/52 THOMAS RUSHMORE The following is from Hempstead Town Records: from "Genealogies of Long Island Families", by Charles J. Werner, New York, 1919: from Long Island Genealogies, by Mary Seaman Bunker, 1898: from "The Seaman Family in America", by Mary Seaman, 1928: from "The Encyclopaedia of American Quaker Genealogy", Vol 3, by William Wade Hinshaw, Ann Arbor Mich., 1940: from "The John "Rock" Smith Family", by Valentine W. Smith, Jamaica, N.Y, 1937. Thomas Rushmore was the son of Thomas and Martha (Hicks) Rushmore of Hempstead, L.I., the progenitor of this family in America, subject 264. His birth and death dates are not known but he must have been born about 1655: he was alive in l705, and was mentioned as deceased in 1733, in a land transaction in H.T.R. Vol 3, page 157. That he was the son of Thomas and Martha (Hicks) Rushmore, is confirmed in H.T.R, Vol 2, pages 267-8, reading:- I, Thomas Rushmore of Hempstead, alias Nassau in Queens County, sell to Henry Allin, my right and title of undivided land in Hempstead, belonging to me by purchase, produced from William Yates and John Horges, derived from my deceased father Thomas Rushmore, late of Hempstead, dated May 3/1705". H.T.R. Vol 8, pp 174-6, dated December 1/1695, states that Thomas Rushmore of Madnans Neck, Hempstead, sold to Samuel Denton, 3 eight acre lots: page 180, same date, states he sold to Peter Titus, 100 acres of land in Hempstead, inherited from his father Thomas Rushmore, deceased. Vol 1, p 364 states that Thomas Rushmore was awarded ten shillings damages by the Court against John Smith, Jr., for mowing his meadow without his leave or liberty. The Seamen Genealogy says that in 1669, Ensign Thomas Rushmore, who was appointed Ensign in 1665, was ordered to give up the Colors which he had received from the Governor, to Captain John Seaman. Werner says Thomas Rushmore married, (about 1693-1695), Sarah ---, date of birth unknown, said to have died about 1723, probably earlier. Thomas and Sarah's names were bracketed in the Hempstead Census of 1698. Some genealogies say that Thomas' wife Sarah, was the daughter of Thomas and his second wife Mary (Doughty) Hicks, who were married in 1676, see subject 266, but neither Thomas Hicks' will of 1728, nor the Hicks Genealogy by Benjamin D. Hicks, mention any daughter Sarah. It might be possible that Thomas Hicks' will of 1728 failed to mention her, if she died before he made his will. However I carry on the Hicks line :*ow Martha Hicks, who married James Poole, subject 16, page 1. 1. Thomas Rushmore. Dates of birth and death unknown, but he must have been born about 1693-5. He died about 1753, as on that date, H.T.R. Vol 4, p 475, states:- "Plains near Jerusalem and 28 acres of land paid out to the heirs of Thomas Rushmore, unto five ninths of the patent right of Thomas Rushmore, which 128 acres lie on the north end of above tract", He lived in Oyster Bay. H.T.R. Vol 5, p 49, of January 13/1728, states that he was a blacksmith, and that he sold for œ60, lot 36 in Oyster Bay to Thomas Carman, which be bought from Joseph Clement on May 3/1725. Oyster Bay Town Records, Vol 5, p 162, states that Thomas and Anekey Rushmore sold for œ220 to Samuel Prior, 50 acres of land at Little Plains near Cedar Swamp, on July 27/1730. Same volume, page 22, says he bought from Giles and Letitia Seaman for œl00.18.0, about 20 acres of land in Oyster Bay on March 10/1742- 3. He married, about 1715, Anneke Hendricksen, dates of birth and death unknown: both H,T,R. Vol 5, p 62 and Hinshaw, confirm that Anneke was his wife, a Quaker. I cannot find the names of her parents: she died probably about 1741-2. All his children were by Anneke. He HP140P2 (211) 22/4/1953 married, 2nd, Elizabeth Seaman, born about 1680, daughter of Benjamin and Martha (Titus) Seaman, and widow of James Worden. In 1753 Thomas and Elizabeth were disowned by the Quakers for marrying out: in 1759 Elizabeth was re-instated. He had no children by her. Issue:- (by his first wife Anneke Hendricksen) 2/1. Martha Rushmore, born September 14/1716, died young. 2/2. Jacob Rushmore, born August 5/1720, died December 28/1754. He married in 1744 Mary Mott, born 1720, died May 5/1762, daughter of James and Jane (Burling) Mott, see subject 282, page 2. Issue:- 3/1. James Rushmore, born April 26/1745-7, died May 9/1823. He married on May 7/1766, Deborah Whitson, born April 26/1747, died 1796, daughter of John and Deborah (Powell) Whitson of Huntington, L.I. Issue:- 4/1. Jacob Rushmore, born 1767, died July 21/1824. He lived at Halfway Hollow Hills, Huntington. He married on July 31/1794, Esther Dingee, died December 23/1818, daughter of Arthur Dingee. Issue:- (from the N.Y. Gen & Biog Record Vol 22, pp 77-80) 5/1. Mary R. Rushmore, born about 1790, died March 16/1884. She married on November 27/1823, Alfred Burrell Crossman, born August 27/1799, died February 3/1859, son of Gilbert and Betsey (Finch) Crossnan. Mary was then disowned by the Quakers for marrying out. They had eight children. 4/2. John Rushmore, born 1770, died 1775. 4/3. Mary Rushmore, born 1772, died 1796, unmarried. 4/4. Deborah Rushmore, born November 26/1778, died November 26/1857. 4/5. Anna Rushmore, born 1782, died April 22/1837. She married at Jericho, L.I., on February 22/1810, Elkanah Wood, born in L.I. June 1782, died April 22/1837, son of Caleb and Abigail (Powell) Wood. Issue:- (may be part only) 5/1. James Rushmore Wood, born in New York City, September 14/1816, died there May 4/1882. He was one of the most eminent surgeons of his day and was a director of the Bellevue Hospital, New York City. He married a daughter of James Rowe of New York City. 2/3. Sarah Rushmore, born October 1/1722, died 1765. She married on April 27/1748, as his second wife, Daniel Cock of Glen Cove, L.I born October 5/1699, died 1771, son of John and Dorothy (Harcourt) Cock, see subject 306, page 1. The Cox Genealogy by G.W. Cocks, New York, 1912, states that Daniel had married, 1st, after 1734, Levine Kissam, born October 29/1706, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Coombes) Kissam, and widow (?) of John Carman, born 1707, died January 29/1771, son of Joseph and either Grace "Rock" Smith or Martha Ellison, whom Levine had married on August 18/1731, and to whom she had borne two children, see subject 536, page 4. See the "Genealogy of John Carman" by Henry Alanson Tredwell, Brooklyn 1946, which says that John Carman married, 2nd, on February 8/1739-40, Mary Smith, widow of Joseph Doughty, see subject 534, page 2. Therefore either the Cox or the Carman genealogy must be wrong, or else John Carman divorced Levine Kissam before 1739. The Kissam Genealogy gives only Levine's first marriage to Daniel Cock. After Sarah's death, Daniel Cock married, 3rd, Susannah Youngs, daughter of Richard and Phebe (Weekes) Youngs, see subject 304, page 5 but had no children by her. Subject 132 P 3. 22/4/53 (212) Issue:- (from the Cox Genealogy) 3/1. Sarah Cock, born March 6/1749, died September 18/1798 of yellow fever. She married at Matinecock, L.I., on July 4/1765, Jacob Coles born March 3/1743, died June 3/1808, son of Daniel and Anne (Carpenter) Coles of Duck Pond, Glen Cove, L.I., see subject 618, page 2. After Sarah's death, Jacob married, 2nd, in 1800, Jean Mudge, daughter of Coles and Dorothy (Coles) Mudge of Musketa Cove, see subject 618, page 4. Issue:- 4/1. Sarah Coles, born September 18/1766, died July 26/1790. She married on January 6/1785, Isaac Titus, born April 26/1764, son of Thomas and Martha (Powell) Titus. 4/2. Anne Coles, born August 23/1768, died May 25/1786. She married on May 25/1786, Divine Hewlett, born at Cold Spring Harbor, L.I., February 5/1767, died October 28/1846, son of John and Sarah (Townsend) Hewlett, see subject 308, page 8. 4/3. Daniel Cock Coles, born May 24/1771, died December 29/1824. He married on October 12/1794, Eleanor Cashow, born November 4/1777, died December 7/1853, daughter of Jacob and Lena (Stockholm) Cashow. They had nine children. 4/4. Amelia Coles, born May 7/1773, died July 8/1799. She married on June 27/1793, Benjamin Hicks, son of Silas and Rachel (Seaman) Hicks, and had two children, see subject 266, page 6, 4/5. Loretta Coles, born April 2/1775, died January 10/1802. She married Richard Kelsey and bad one daughter Loretta. 4/6. Solomon Coles, born May 1/1778, died October 31/1854. He married in 1808, Phebe Travis, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (---) Travis, 4/7. Jacob Coles, born December 15/1780, died September 5/1798. 4/8. Ethelinda or Ethelanah Coles, born July 9/1782, died October 16/1852. She married Hewlett Townsend of Cedar Swamp, L.I. 4/9. Martha Coles, born August 5/1784, died August 17/1859. She married William Moyles Hewlett of Beaverbrook, L.I., born December 17/1789, died January 1/1864, son of Townsend and Margaret (Jones) Hewlett end had one daughter Martha. 4/10. Phebe Coles, born May 22/1792, died September 7/1793. 4/11. Joshua Coles, born April 21/1794, died August 28/1798. 2/4. Thomas Rushmore, born January 1/1724, died a young man. 2/5. Silas Rushmore, born July 20/1727. In 1755 he freed his negro slave. He married on February 3/1753, Phebe Titus, born October 7/1732, daughter of Edmund and Sarah (Titus) Titus. Issue;- 3/1. Martha Rushmore, born May 17/1754. 3/2. Samuel Rushmore. Was it his will, dated September 2/1825, proved March 25/1826, which mentioned wife Dinah and daughters Rachel and Rosettie: executor Townsend Rushmore, witness Stephen Rushmore? 3/3. Jacob Rushmore. 3/4. Jeremiah Rushmore. 3/5. Sarah Rushmore. She married Richard Weekes of Cedar Swamp and had thirteen children. 3/6. Mary Rushmore. 2/6. Stephen Rushmore, born January 5/1731, died young. 2/7. Isaac Rushmore, born February 8/1733, died August 16/1779. He lived in Oyster Bay. He married on April 18/1757, Sarah Titus, Subject 132. P4 (213) 2/2/51 born October 27/1735, died June 19/1775-6, daughter of Edmund and Sarah (Titus) Titus. Isaac was a blacksmith with William Loines in New York City. In 1765 he acknowledged at the Quaker Meeting, enlisting, bearing arms and hiring a substitute. In 1776-7 he freed his negro slaves Sambo and Micah. Issue:- 3/1. Phebe Rushmore, born February 18/1758, died July 26/1843. she married on October 2/1777, Silas Downing, born October 11/1747, died April 16/1822, son of Benjamin and Phebe (Willis) Downing of Hempstead, see subject 290, page 2. Silas was a Quaker preacher. Issue:- 4/1. Isaac Downing, born July 25/1779, died January 30/1847. He married Theodosia Valentine, born April 27/1776, daughter of Charles and Mary (Frost) Valentine, see subject 290, page 3. 4/2. Stephen Downing, born June 1/1783, died March 3/1844. 4/3. Phebe Downing, born September 17/1789, died November 29/1824. 4/4. Sarah Downing, born April 23/1793. 3/2. Mary Rushmore, born February 11/1760, died April 28/1837. She married at Oyster Bay on February 10/l780, as his second wife, Charles Frost, born February 18/1750, died March 9/1820, son of William and Jemima Frost. Charles had married, 1st, in 1773, Esther Cock, born April 22/1756, daughter of William and Dinah Cock, by whom he had one daughter Jemima, born February 24/1774, died July 28/1835, who married three times, 1st, Isaac Titus, 2nd, Stephen Cock, and 3rd, Edward McDermott. Issue:- 4/1. Isaac Frost, born March 9/1783, died May 18/1810. He married on December 23/1807, Hannah Whitson, born April 24/1784, died December 14/1858, daughter of Amos and Amy (Willets) Whitson. They had two children. 4/2. Esther Frost, born November 27/1784, died November 27/1801. 4/3. Phebe Frost, born May 7/1786, died September 14/1854. She married on November 21/1810, Samuel R. Titus, born April 14/1787, died July 11/1852, son of Samuel and Abigail (Robbins) Titus. They had three children. 4/4. Edmund Frost, born March 4/1788, died March 28/1842. He married Abigail Carman, daughter of Samuel and Sarah Carman. 4/5. Stephen Frost, born February 7/1791, died January 22/1829. He married on February 11/1815, Phebe Craft, born April 30/1793, died August 30/1824, daughter of James and Hannah (Doty) Craft. They had one son, Isaac Craft Frost. The name Craft was originally Thornicraft, but the family split their names, some took the name of Thorne and some Craft. 4/6. Sarah Frost, born March 11/1793, died January 20/1864. She married on June 21/1815, Stephen Mott, born March 19/1783, died September 23/1873, son of James and Amy (Powell) Mott. They had three children. 4/7. Charles Frost, born November 9/1795, died May 18/1882. He married on May 22/1821, Martha Titus, born June 22/1800, died November 23/1889, daughter of Timothy and Margaret (Hoogland) Titus. They had ten children 4/8. William Frost, born January 13/1798, died Aug 18/1869: single. 4/9. Mary Frost, born November 27/1801. She married Joseph Hubbs. Subject 140 P5 (214) 3/3. Stephen Rushmore, born May 1/1763, died November 10/1852 at Wheatly, L.I. He married at Westbury, L.I., on February 7/1787, Phebe Townsend, born November 23/1768, died 1866, aged 98 years, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Loines) Townsend, see subject 616, page 4. The Townsend Genealogy by Margaret Townsend has an account of this remarkable Quaker woman at the age of 96. Issue:- 4/1. Isaac Rushmore, born May 19/1788, died July 3/1875. He married on March 24/1813, Lydia Post, born 1789, died July 12/1841, daughter of Edmund and Catherine (Willets) Post. Issue:- 5/1. Stephen Rushmore, born September 8/1814, died January 13th, 1890. He married at Westbury on September 27/1837, Matilda Powell, daughter of John W. and Sarah (Johnson) Powell. Issue:- 6/1. Isaac Rushmore, born September 27/1841, died Jan 30/1842. 6/2. Lydia M. Rushmore, born August 14/1843, died Jan 11/1844. 6/3. Edward Rushmore, born May 8/1845. In 1869 he was an assessor at Hempstead, L.I. 6/4. John Howard Rushmore, born February 28/1847, died October 12/1891. He married on September 23/1869, Julia Ann Barker, daughter of David C. and Julia Barker. 6/5. Child, born August 26/1850, died in three days. 6/6. Child, born November 20/1858, died in two days. 5/2. Edmund Rushmore, born February 20/1816, died February 3/1817. 5/3. Edmund Rushmore, born April 12/1818, died January 26/1890. 5/4. Lydia Rushmore, died 1844. 4/2. Sarah Rushmore, born at Cedar Swamp, L.I., October 9/1790, died October 3/1893, aged 103 years! She married at Westbury, on January 29/1812, John Doughty Hicks, born March 20/1791, died October 10/1829, son of Isaac and Sarah (Doughty) Hicks of Hempstead. See subject 266, page 4 for issue and further particulars. 4/3. Townsend Rushmore, born August 5/1792, died February 3/1870. He married at Jericho, L.I., on January 29/1824, Amy Willis, born September 12/1797, died January 26/1881, daughter of Samuel and Rachel (Pearsall) Willis, see subject 282, page 6. Issue:- 5/1. Esther Rushmore, born May 13/1825, died August 4/1896. She married on September 5/1844, Robert W. Titus, and had one daughter Emily. 5/2. Maria Rushmore, born April 22/1827. 5/3. Rachel Rushmore, born March 11/1830, died February 7/1861. 5/4. Isaac Rushmore, born January 20/1832. He married Phebe ---. 5/5. Phebe Rushmore, born April 13/1834. 5/6. Samuel Willis Rushmore, born November 12/1836. He married Frances Gertrude Lowerre, born in Brooklyn, March l8/1841, died July 7/1920, daughter of Benjamin H. and Annie M. Lowerre. After Samuel's death, Frances married, 2nd, on April 15/1888, Silas Albertson Underhill, born at Glen Cove, March 28/1840, but had no children by him. Issue:- 6/1. William Rushmore, born March 1864, died June 6/1868. 6/2. Anna Rushmore. She married a Mr. Ewer. 6/3. Samuel W Rushmore, of Plainfield, N.J. Subject 132 P6 (215) 5/7. Henry W. Rushmore, born October 25/1838, died April 21/1902. 5/8. William Townsend Rushmore, born May 29/1841, died March 11/1881. 4/4. Mary R. Rushmore, born July 13/1794, died May 17/1875. She married on November 22/1815, Edmund Post, born October 5/1792, died July 2/1832, son of Edmund and Catherine (Willets) Post. They had five children. 4/5. Jane Rushmore, born August 7/1796. She married on November 6/1817, Valentine Willets, born March 20/179?, died August 27/1895, son of William and Letitia (Valentine) Willets of Cow Neck, L.I., see subject 290, page 3. Issue:- 5/1. Letitia Willets, born November l2/1818. She married Charles W. Allis. 5/2. Phebe Rushmore Willets, born May 10/1824. She married Charles Samuel Underhill, born 1827, son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Whelply) Underhill. In 1886 they lived at Glenham, N.Y. Issue:- 6/1. Alice Emily Underhill, born July 4/1852, died at Mohegan Lake, unmarried. 5/3. Mary Willets. 5/4. Sarah Willets. 4/6. Thomas Rushmore, born March 6/1799, died April 30/1878, of Roslyn, L.I. He married Jane Valentine, born 1806, died January 11/1896, daughter of Oliver Valentine. Issue: 5/1. Elizabeth Rushmore, born May 7/1834, died December 11/1888. She married on December 1/1864, John Augustus Prior, born 1826, died March 4/1885, son of John and Elizabeth (Fros.) Prior. They had no children. 5/2. Stephen T. Rushmore, born at Roslyn, September 7/1840, died May 7/1926. He married on November 13/1879-80, Adelaide Halstead, born 1849, daughter of Henry P. and Sarah F. (Prior) Halstead. Issue:- 6/1. Thomas H. Rushmore, born October 9/1880. He married at Jericho, 1st, on September 7/1904, Anna H. Robbins, born April 17/1877, died June 5/1928, daughter of Walter and Sarah E. (Hubbs) Robbins of Jericho. He married, 2nd, on June 30/1937, Adele Jones, daughter of William H. Jones of Westbury, L.I. Issue:- (by his first wife Anna H. Robbins) 7/1. Lilian Rushmore, barn December 9/1905. she married on September 10/1930, Le Roy R. Newell 7/2. Elizabeth R. Rushmore, born September 14/l909. She married on October 15/1932, Porter O. Daniel. 7/3. Walter S. Rushmore, born January 23/1912. He married on July 5/1940, Florence Keppler. Issue:- (by his second wife Adele Jones) 7/4. Thomas Rushmore, born December 16/1938. 6/2. Halstead Rushmore, born November 8/1881, died 1929. He married on June 27/1925, Emily smith, born at Rye, N.Y. daughter of Halsey M. and Sarah (Underhill) Smith of Glen Cove, L.I. HP140 P7 (216) Issue: - 7/1. Constance Rushmore, born at Roslyn, L.I., May 12/1925. 6/3. Leon Augustus Rushmore, born at Roslyn, August 23/1883. He was a trustee and director of many organisations. He married at Glen Cove, L.I., on January 2/1909, Mary Willets Seaman, born at Jericho, L.I., June 4/1891, daughter of Samuel Jackson and Matilda (Willets) Seaman Issue: 7/1. Leon Augustus Rushmore, born at Roslyn, June 2- 4/1910. He married at Germantown, Pa., on February 6/1932, Caroline A. Jackson, born September 12/1909, daughter of Arthur C. and Edith (Wilson) Jackson. In 1948 they lived on Roslyn Road, Roslyn, L.I. Issue:- 8/1. Mary Lee Rushmore, born January 5/1934. 8/2. Carley Jackson Rushmore, born November 28/1935. 8/3. Stephen Rushmore, born March 12/1945. 7/2. Robert Seaman Rushmore, born at Roslyn, February 15/1914. He married, 1st, on January 31/1942, Elizabeth (Van Sickelen) Dunkerton, who died September 28/1944, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (House)' Dunkerton:one daughter Sarah Elizabeth Rushmore. 6/4. Edna L. Rushmore, born September 1885, died June 1/l887. 6/5. Byron Rushmore, born November 1/1887. He married Marie Masek, daughter of John and Marie (Sowa) Masek of Hicksville, L.I. 6/6. Lillian T. Rushmore, born October 1891, died May 18/1893. 4/7. Phebe T. Rushmore, born October 6/1803. She married at Westbury, L.I., on December 15/1831, Isaac R. Gifford, son of William and Freelove Gifford of Dartmouth, Mass. They had four children. 3/4. Jane Rushmore, born April 12/1768. She married on January 7/1790, Lewis Valentine of Oyster Bay, born April 22/1765, died March 2/1846, son of Charles and Mary (Frost) Valentine, see subject 290, page 3. After Jane's death, Lewis married, 2nd, on April 3/1802, Jane (Titus) Post, and had four children by her. Issue:- (from his will) 4/1. Jacob Valentine, born December 13/1790. He married Martha Titus, daughter of Samuel and Abigail (Robbins) Titus, and bad four children. 4/2. Isaac Valentine, born December 11/1792. He married Freelove Craft, daughter of Stephen and Abby Craft: one son Joseph. 4/3. Silas Valentine, born July 10/1794, died March 11/1831: single 4/4. Stephen Valentine, born August 18/1796. He married Ann Titus, daughter of Samuel and Abigail (Robbins) Titus: 3 children. 4/5. Townsend Valentine. 4/6. George Valentine. Had a daughter Jane. 4/7. Elizabeth Valentine. 3/5. Edmond Rushmore, born November 27/1771, died June 17/1782. 2/8. Phebe Rushmore, born February 22/1736, died young. 2/9. Benjamin Rushmore, born September 4/1738, died December 15/1820. He married Jemima Coles, born 1741, died July 24/1819, daughter of Joseph and Temperance (Valentine) Coles: other genealogies say Jemima was the daughter of Joseph and Temperance (Albertson) Coles, Subject 140P8 (217) 20/6/1952 see subject 618, page 1. I think the latter is correct, in view of Jemima's brothers being named after her grand father Derick Albertson. Benjamin lived at Cedar Swamp aid suffered British depredations during the Revolution. - On March 27/1787 he freed his negro slave named Henry Rushmore. Issue:- 3/1. Charles Rushmore, born 1772, died October 8/1817. He married at Jericho on June 2/1796, Elizabeth Willets, born December 25/1771, died March 18/1836, daughter of Jacob and Martha (Williams) Willets. 3/2. Coles Rushmore, born 1770, died March 25/1825. 3/3. Elizabeth Rushmore, born June 6/1774, died November 29/1798. She married Samuel Prior. Issue:- 4/1. Mary Prior, born August 14/1797. She married Willets Underhill, born January 3/1796, died August 8/1870, son of Israel and Mary (Wright) Underhill, and had four children. After Mary's death, Willets married, 2nd, Sarah Hopkins and had two children. 3/4. Jemima Rushmore. No data. 2/10.Jemima Rushmore, born March 17/1741, died young. 1/2. John Rushmore. Dates of birth and death unknown, but he must have been born about 1695-6. H.T.R. mention him as being alive in 1753. He was listed in the Hempstead Census of 1698, as were also his uncle John, and wife Mary Rushmore. He was not a Quaker. I think he was the man who married Mary Carman, probably daughter of Caleb and Margaret (--) Carman, subject 268, page 1. Werner states that the John Rushmore who married Mary Carman, was the son of Thomas and Martha (Hicks) Rushmore, subject 264, but he must have mistaken him for this John Rushmore, because the John referred to by Werner would have been over 70 years old when his son Carman was born (about 1725). Werner also states that Mary Carman was the daughter of John Carman, but none of the Carman genealogies give John Carman a daughter Mary. See what I have written under subject 264 about John Rushmore. See subject 66 for this John Rushmore, his wife Mary Carman, and their issue and further particulars. 1/3. Sarah Rushmore. Werner gives her as a daughter of this Thomas Rushmore, but the eminent historian Coombes says this Sarah was not a daughter, but rather the wife of this Thomas Rushmore, namely Sarah Hicks. 1/4. Ann Rushmore. Werner gives her as a daughter of this Thomas Rushmore but this is wrong, according to some genealogies. 1/5. Martha Rushmore. The same remarks apply as to the above Ann. I have been unable to straighten this out.