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John Edgerton, Esq., son of Simeon and Abiah (Hough) Edgerton.
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born:
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1776; Hebron, Tolland Co., CT. (from age at death, GI – “ae 50y”)
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died:
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February 25, 1827; Pawlet, Rutland Co., VT. (GI)
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buried:
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Old Pawlet
Cemetery; Pawlet, Rutland Co.,
VT. (GI)
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married:
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April 3, 1800; Pawlet, Rutland Co., VT. (VR 1:118)
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Mary Averill, daughter of Elisha and
Mary Averill.
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born:
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~1782; New Milford, Litchfield Co., CT. (from age at death, GI – “ae 64y”)
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died:
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June 21, 1846; Pawlet, Rutland Co., VT. (GI)
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buried:
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Old Pawlet
Cemetery; Pawlet, Rutland Co.,
VT. (GI)
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Children:
- Fanny Hall, b. September 1,
1800; Pawlet, Rutland Co., VT.
- Louisa, b. October 8, 1804; Pawlet,
Rutland Co., VT.
- Charles Fox, b. October 27,
1806; Pawlet, Rutland Co., VT.
- Betsey Averill, b.
January 13, 1809; Pawlet, Rutland Co., VT.
- Mary Sophia, b. May 25,
1811; Pawlet, Rutland Co., VT.
- Elisha Averill, b. April
9, 1815; Pawlet, Rutland Co., VT.
- Frances, b. December 9, 1820;
Pawlet, Rutland Co., VT.
John Edgerton was born in Hebron, Connecticut
in 1776 (possibly 1777), the fourth son of Simeon and Abiah (Hough)
Edgerton. In 1781, the family removed
to Pawlet, Rutland County,
Vermont, where John grew up and
spent the remainder of his life. John
was married, on April 3, 1800 in Pawlet, to Mary (“Polly”) Averill, daughter
of Gen. Elisha and Mary Averill. Their
marriage was recorded in the Pawlet vital records, as were the births of
their seven children.
John Edgerton was active in
town politics and served as town clerk from 1815 to 1826. He was also town constable for two years
from 1805 to 1806. He held the title
of Esquire, but the extent of his education has not been determined. He also operated a whiskey distillery in
the center of the village, and a grist mill, which was later run by his son,
Charles.
John and Mary Edgerton were
members of the First Congregational Church of Pawlet. They probably joined the church shortly
before December 10, 1813, as their five eldest children (Fanny, Louisa,
Charles, Betsey and Mary) were baptized there on that date. A sixth child, Elisha Averill, was baptized
at the Church on May 15, 1817 (listed as “Moses Averill” in the
baptismal record). The youngest
daughter, Frances (aka “Fanny”), was baptized at the Church on July 4, 1828,
and was listed in the baptismal record as “Fanny, daughter of Widow Mary
Edgerton”.
Hiel Hollister’s Pawlet
for One Hundred Years (1867, pg. 185-186), gives the following account of
the children of John and Mary (Averill) Edgerton:
“Charles F., Louisa, Sophia, Betsey and Frances. Louisa m. Robert Wickham, and died in 1867,
aged 62. Sophia m. Rev. Nehemiah
Nelson, of Granville, N.Y., who died in 18--. Next, she married George White, who is also
dead. Frances
m. John Woodfin, of Tennessee,
who died in 18--. She was teacher of
music in Troy Conference
Academy several years, and also in Tennessee. After Mr. Woodfin's death, she was matron
of Sing Sing Prison, N.Y. Betsey m.
Rev. Mr. Sprague, of Schenectady.”
The household of John
Edgerton was recorded in the 1820 Federal Census of Pawlet, Rutland County, Vermont
(pg. 242), with the following enumeration:
1 male “of 26 and under 45” (John);
1 male “of 16 and under 26” (?);
1 male “of 10 and under 16” (son Charles);
1 male “under 10 years of age” (son Elisha);
2 females “of 26 and under 45” (wife Mary and ?);
1 female “of 16 and under 26” (daughter Louisa);
1 female “of 10 and under 16” (daughter Betsey); and,
1 female “under 10 years of age” (daughter Mary).
John Edgerton, Esq. died at Pawlet, Vermont
in February of 1827. The Pawlet vital
records list a date of February 25, 1827 (I:111),
“aged 50”. His gravestone inscription
at the Old Pawlet Cemetery
also lists his age as 50 years, but records a death date of February 26,
1827. To further confuse the matter,
the Pawlet Congregational Church records the death of “Mr. John Edgerton,
aged 50”, on February 24, 1827.
The household of “Widow P.
Edgerton” – that is, Mrs. Polly (Averill) Edgerton – was recorded in the 1830
Federal Census of Pawlet, Rutland County, Vermont (pg. 84), with the
following enumeration:
1 male “of 20 and under 30” (son Charles);
1 female “of 40 and under 50” (Polly);
1 female “of 20 and under 30” (daughter Betsey);
1 female “of 15 and under 20” (daughter Mary); and,
1 female “of 5 and under 10” (daughter Frances).
Mrs. Mary (Averill) Edgerton
died at Pawlet, Vermont on June 21, 1846. She was buried beside her husband at the Old Pawlet
Cemetery, where her
gravestone inscription records her age as “64 years”.
For the ancestry of Mary (Averill) Edgerton, consult:
- Avery, Clara Arlette;
The Averell-Averill-Avery
Family: a record of the
descendants of William and Abigial Averell of Ipswich, Mass.; Press
of Evangelical Publishing House; 1914.
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