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FAMILIES RELATED TO THE DAULTONS

Surnames related to the DAULTONS include McClain, Vaughn, Lucas, Dickinson, Fristoe (or Friscoe), and Barker.

Moses Daulton is the earliest Daulton I have found with verifiable proof. He was born August 12,1760 in Prince William Co., Virginia. He served in the American Revolutionary War as a sergeant in the Calvary of the 3rd Virginia Regiment under Col. Daniel Morgan. On February 10, 1776 he enlisted in the 5th Virginia Regiment. He is listed on the US Revolutionary Rolls from 1775-1783. After the war he received a land grant for his service. He married Mary Barker Fristoe on October 4, 1786 and fathered eleven children. They moved to Maysville, Kentucky in 1800. He served as postmaster, mayor and magistrate of Maysville over the next 10 years. In 1814 on November 17, he enlisted in the 39th infantry and is listed on the rolls of November 30, 1814 in Knox, Tennesee. He is on the pension rolls in 1816 for is service during he War of 1812. He died on October 27, 1819 and is buried at the Old East End Cemetery in Maysville, Kentucky.
This information was supplied by records from the Chopawansic Baptist Church of Kentucky; Lula Reed Boss, DAR Kentucky Genealogy Records, Vol. 3, 1960; the American Genealogical Biographical Index; Church of Later Day Saints records.