1880 Elizabethtown, Essex, NY census shows living with daughter Achsa M. Person along with a Sarah C. Perry (unk relation)
Of Sudeley Manor, Gloucestershire, Eng
Frances Clinton-Fiennes Baroness
of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, Eng
Of Sudeley Manor, Gloucestershire, Eng
Living in Plano, SD at time of marriage.
Daughter's birth records shows Cora "of Illinois"
Member of Groton Methodist Church, Rebekah Lodge, Groton Home Extention Club and Henry Benefit Club
Living in Putney, SD at time of marriage.
Graduated Harvard College, 1739, and for some years had charge of the Grammar school at Andover. He served in the expedition to Canada, 1758, and kept a journal, which has been published in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register. He removed to Wilton, 1765, and was busied in teaching, surveying and milling. He owned the mill on the south side of Mill Brook at Barnes' Falls, afterwards known as the Harrick mill. He was town clerk five years, selectman three years, beside being elected, with Jonathan Burton, to fill vacancies in the board of selectmen, caused by the death of Richard Taylor and the enlistment of Jacob Adams, Jan. 1777. -- Per History of Town of Wilton, NH
drowned
Given Name: Recorded as 'Eben' in Derby, p. 59.
Resided on the homestead. He served in Capt. Benjamin Taylor's co. at Winter Hill and was in Capt. Philip Putnam's co. at White Plains, Oct. 28, 1776.-- Per History of Town of Wilton...(Livermore & Putnam, p. 357)
Birth & Death: Source: _Vital Records of Wilton, New Hampshire,
Compiled from the Town's Original Record Books, 1764-1848_, by
Priscilla Hammond, Concord, New Hampshire, 1936, p. 32.
Birth & Death: Source: _Vital Records of Wilton, New Hampshire,
Compiled from the Town's Original Record Books, 1764-1848_, by
Priscilla Hammond, Concord, New Hampshire, 1936, p. 32.
Per Mass. Local and Family Histories (Chandler Family): "He removed to Wilton New Hampshire"
Per History of Town of Wilton - ". . .He lived on lot No. 20, ninth range, now the northwest corner of the town; removed to Weld, Me., abt 1822."