Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA birth record; listed under "FLACHER (see alsoFletcher)
Last name may be BATCHELDER
He owned and resided on the east part of lot No. 13, ninth range. He was a soldier in the army of the Revolution. Per Wilton History (Livermore & Putnam, p. 367)
Per Fletcher Family History - ". . . he joined his bro. Charles in the purchase of a tract of wild land in Wilton. He promptly enlisted at the beginning of the Revolution, and was stationed a while at Cambridge, Mass. He was int he battle of White Plains. . . . In 1819 he sold out at Wilton, and then rem. to Lindeborough, N. H."
Birth, Marriage & Death: Source: _History of the Town of Wilton,
Hillsborough County, New Hampshire_, by Abiel Abbot Livermore and
Sewell Putnam, Lowell, Mass., Marden & Rowell, Printers, 1888, pp. 357
& 368.Aged 27 years at the time of her death. (Livermore & Putnam, p. 368)
DOB may be 17 Sep 1718
He began a settlement near the intersection of the roads east of the house that he built, which is now owned [as of 1888] by S. H. Dunbar. He cleared up a large farm that remained in the possession of his descendants, until it was sold by the administrator of the estate of his grandson, John Dale, in 1843; since which time the name of Dale has be extinct in Wilton. The farm has been divided, and is now owned by many different persons, a part of the village of East Wilton being on the southeast part of it. From the date of the birth of Mr. Dale's first child, it appears probable that his wife did not come to Wilton earlier than 1742 or 1743. (Livermore & Putnam, pp. 356-57)Marriage not recorded in Salem, Mass. VRs, (Search & ReSearch CD).
Surname: Recorded as 'Ellenwood' in Livermore & Putnam, p. 368; and 'Ellingwood' in Donovan & Woodward, p. 730.
Birth not recorded in Salem, Mass. VRs, (Search & ReSearch CD).
Died as an infant