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George McCray Jr [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 5, 6 in 1804/1806 in Pennsylvania. He died 7, 8, 9 after 11 May 1863/1864. He married 10 Sarah McCray in Aug 1831.
Appears in trhe 1870 census on page 300 in Oil Creek, Pennsylvania,
Crawford County with one male 10-15, one male 15-20, one male 20-30 and
one male 60-70 years of age. The only female is 30-40 years old. In
retrospect to the other census reports it is unlikely that this is his
family, since the ages do not match up.
George McCray appears again in the 1850 census for Oil Creek on page
253, dwelling number 80, family number 80, enumeration date: 7/23/1850.
He is listed as 41 years, male, a farmer with $500 worth of real estate.
Listed with him is Sarah, 37, Martha, 16, Mary W., 14, Andrew I., 18,
Rebecca, 12, Elizabeth, 10, Nancy Jane, 8, Deborah Ann, 6, Sarah Melipa,
4, John W., 3, and George McCray Sr., 82. All the family, but George
McCray Sr., was born in Pennsylvania, and he was born in Ireland. In
that year,Martha, Mary W., Rebecca, Elizabeth, Nancy Jane, and Deborah
Ann attended school.
In 1860, George McRay is listed as age 53, with his wife Sarah, 49,
A.I., 28, Mary, 29, Elizabeth, 20, Nancy, 18, D.A.J., 16, Sarah, 14,
John W., 12, and Leeman,7. He is said to be afarmer with $3500 of real
estate, and $500 personal.
In 1870, in Oil Creek, Pennsylvania, George McCray is listed in the
census as a farmer, 57 years of age, with $1000 of real estate. Sarah is
listed as 57, keeping house. Two sons, John W. and Leman, 21 and 16,
respectively, are listed as teamsters, and a daughter, Leggie, 7, is
listed as at home.
Notice that according to this data, Geoge's birth date fluctuates. He
may have lied about his age in order to appear younger than he actually
was, or the census taker may have been mistaken. George's birthdate is
most likely between 1805 and 1813.
He was living (age 53)in Oil Creek, Crawford Co, PA in 1860 according to
census with wife Sarah,49 and children A.J., 28; Mary, 29; Elizabeth,
20; Nancy, 18; D.A.J., 16; Sarah, 14; John W., 12; and Leeman, 7. He
owned $3500 in real estate and $500 in personal.
Sarah McCray [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 5, 6, 7 about 1811/1813 in Pennsylvania. She died 8, 9 on 6 Feb 1886/1887 in East Titusville, Pennsylvania. She married 10 George McCray Jr in Aug 1831.
Listed in 1880 Census for Oil Creek, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, age 67, with children Leman and Lizzie.
They had the following children:
M i Andrew Jackson McCray 1, 2 was born 3 about 1832. He died .
listed in 1850 census, age 18, with his father George McCrayF ii Martha Minerva McCray F iii Mary W. McCray F iv Rebecca McCray F v Elizabeth A. McCray 1, 2 was born 3 about 1840. She died .
listed in the 1850 census, age 10, living with her fatherF vi Nancy Jane McCray F vii Deborah Ann J. McCray F viii Sarah Melipa McCray M ix John W. McCray 1, 2, 3 was born 4 about 1847. He died .
listed in the 1850 census, age 3, living with his father
listed in the 1870 census, age 21, a teamster, living with his fatherM x Leman McCray 1 was born 2 about 1854. He died .
noted as teamster (Age 16) in the 1870 census for Oil Creek, PA with
George McCrayF xi Leggie McCray 1 was born 2 about 1863. She died .
listed in the 1870 census, age 7, living with George McCrayM xii Leonard Dilty McCray 1 died .
Clement Dorr Chester Scott [Parents] [scrapbook] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 5, 6, 7, 8 on 27 Jun 1866 in Warren, Pennsylvania. He died 9 on 19 Nov 1933 in Troupsburg, New York. He was buried in MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY, Troupsburg, New York. He married 10 Nenah Bennett on 17 Feb 1888 in Troupsburg, New York.
farmer, Troupsburg
listed in 1870 census, age 4, living with father
Nenah Bennett [Parents] 1, 2 was born 3 in 1870. She died 4 in 1951. She was buried in MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY, Troupsburg, New York. She married 5 Clement Dorr Chester Scott on 17 Feb 1888 in Troupsburg, New York.
They had the following children:
F i Ethel Jane Scott F ii Anna Minerva Scott M iii John Winfield Scott F iv Geneva Rose Scott F v Bernice Scott F vi Living M vii Living M viii Living
John Paul Jr. [Parents] 1, 2 was born 3 in 1861. He died 4 in 1920. He married 5, 6, 7 Permelia A. Scott on 13 Jun 1880/1898 in Troupsburg, Steuben Co, New York.
Permelia A. Scott [Parents] [scrapbook] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 5, 6, 7, 8 on 24 Mar 1870 in Scott, New York. She died 9 in 1943 in Canisteo, New York. She married 10, 11, 12 John Paul Jr. on 13 Jun 1880/1898 in Troupsburg, Steuben Co, New York.
listed in 1870 census, age 2, in father's house
They had the following children:
F i Ella A. Paul F ii Florence Paul F iii Fay G. Paul 1 was born 2 on 22 Feb 1897 in Troupsburg, New York. She died . M iv Living M v Nelsen Paul F vi Living
Fred Grant Miller [Parents] 1 was born 2 on 8 Aug 1871 in Greenwood, Steuben, New York. He died 3 on 4 Dec 1953 in Scouten Nursing Home, Steuben Co, New York. He married Eleanor M. Scott.
Eleanor M. Scott [Parents] [scrapbook] 1, 2 was born 3, 4, 5 on 6 Aug 1871 in Troupsburg, Steuben Co, New York. She died 6 on 1 Oct 1952 in Binghamton, Broome Co, New York. She married Fred Grant Miller.
Other marriages:Brown, James
teacher, educated at Canisteo NY
They had the following children:
F i Minnie Winifred Miller M ii Myron Reuben Miller M iii Donald Miller 1 was born 2 in Jul 1907. He died 3 in Mar 1909.
Joseph Scott 1 was born 2 in Canada. He died in Pompey Hill, Onondaga Co, New York.
said to be a native of Nothern Ireland (Black Irish) emigrated to U.S.
pre-1790 settled in central NY, at Pompey Hill, said to be a pioneer of
the town, and a farmer
He had the following children:
M i Joseph Scott 1 was born in 1787. He died . M ii John Scott F iii Polly Scott M iv Jonathan Scott F v Phebe Scott F vi Sally Scott M vii Samuel Scott
Cyrus Clarke [Parents] 1 was born 2, 3, 4 on 31 Jan 1775 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont. He died 5, 6 on 5 Oct 1859 in Manchester, Dearborn, Indiana. He married Susannah Richardson.
Copy of records from DAR Library in Washington DC:
"13 Day, March Term 1860, March 19th 1860
In the matter of the estate of
Cyrus Clark deceased
Josiah A. Clark Admr
For Sale of Real Estate
Now at this time comes Josiah Clark Administrator of said deceased and makes proof that notice of the tendency of said Petitioner had been given to the heirs of said deceased according to law by publishing the same three weeks sucessively in the Lawrenceburgh Register a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said County and by posting up like notices in three of the most public places in Sparta Township in which said Real Estate is situate and it being made known to said Court that Dwight Kelly, Mary Kelly, Susanna Kelly, Sarah S Noyes, Sarah Smith, and Sarah Nelson were infants under the age of twenty-one years said Court appointed Carter Gagley their Guardian ad litem to attend to their interests in said petition, who accepted said appointment and appeared and answered said petition and the other defendants to wit: Pamelia Scott, Samuel Scott, Hiram Clark, Nathaniel Clark, Charles Clark, Orin Clark, Ransom Clark, Josiah A. Clark, Chester Kelly, Silas Kelly, William Kelly, the Children and heirs at law of Jerusha Row deceased whose names are unknown Timothy Row, Orin Nelson, Mary Ellen Smith, Jacob Smith, adult heirs of said deceased being three times audibly called come not but make default. and said Administrator having filed an appraisement of said Real Estate and having executed bond as required by law said cause is submitted to the court and the court having heard the evidence and all things touching the same do find the facts set forth in said petition to be true. It is therefore ordered adjudged and decreed by the Court that said administrator after giving the notice required by law, proceed to sell the real estate described in said petition to wit: the following Real Estate situate in Sparta Township Dearborn County Indiana, to wit Lots number thirteen and fourteen (13 & 14) in a plat of Town lots laid out by Morton Justice near the Ohio and Mississippi Rail Road on the South West quarter of section ten in Township six of Range thru West, That he sell the same at private sale for one third cash down, one third in six and one third in twelve months Taking the notes of the purchaser secured by mortgage on the premises for the deferred payments all which is ordered adjudged and decreed by the Court.""This Indenture made the twenty ninth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five. Between Cyrus Clark of the town of Scott in the County of Cortland and State of New York and Susannah his wife of the first part and John H. Kelly of the town county and state aforesaid of the second part. [??Illegible] that the said parties of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of Three Hundred Dollars in hand paid by the said party of the second part the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged hath and by these present doth grant bargain sell release [???] convey and confirm unto the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns All that certain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the town of Scott in the County of Cortland and being a part of Lot No 71 and bounded as Follows....." Etc.
"This Indenture made the tenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven. Between Cyrus Clark and Susannah his wife of Scott Cortland County and State of New York of the first part and [?????] of Huron[?] County & state aforsaid of the second part. Witnesseth that the said parties of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of Five Hundred and Fifty Dollars in hand paid by the said party of the second part the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged hath and by these present doth grant bargain sell release [???] convey and confirm unto the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns All that piece of land being a part of Lot No Seventy One in the town of Scott County of Cortland bounded as follows..." Etc.
among earliest settlers of Cayuga Co, emigrating to Indiana subsequently
of Sempronius, NY
farmer
Susannah Richardson was born 1 in 1775. She died 2 in 1844. She married Cyrus Clarke.
They had the following children:
M i David Clarke F ii Permillia Clarke M iii Josiah A. Clarke M iv Hiram Clarke M v Cyrus Clarke M vi Samuel Clarke M vii Erastus E. Clarke M viii Nathaniel Clarke M ix Charles Clarke M x Chester Clarke M xi Ransom Clarke M xii Orin Clarke F xiii Harriet S. Clarke F xiv Clarke F xv Clarke F xvi Jerusha Clarke
Josiah Clark 1 died . He married Jerusha.
Rev War soldier of Vermont
Probably signer of petition from what is now Vermont, to New York, asking for recognition of New Hampshire land grants (dated 3 December 1770) -- also signed by a Samuel Clark and a Samuel Clark, Junior
Jerusha 1 died . She married Josiah Clark.
They had the following children:
M i Freeman Clark was born 1 on 12 Jan 1774 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont. He died . M ii Cyrus Clarke F iii Keziah Clark M iv John Clark was born 1 on 28 Dec 1780 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont. He died . F v Beth Clark was born 1 on 7 Feb 1782 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont. She died . F vi Jerusha Clark was born 1 on 25 Oct 1783 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont. She died . F vii Rhoda Clark was born 1 on 1 May 1785 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont. She died . M viii Jepthah Clark was born 1 on 1 Feb 1787 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont. He died . M ix Josiah Clark was born 1 on 14 Dec 1788 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont. He died . F x Permela Clark was born 1 on 28 Oct 1791 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont. She died . M xi Rowland Clark was born 1 on 4 Feb 1793 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont. He died . M xii Thomas Clark was born 1 on 5 Dec 1794 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont. He died . M xiii Zoraster Clark was born 1 on 5 Nov 1802 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont. He died .
Jean Pierre Loeven 1 died . He married Kathryn Mouling.
of Weimerskirch, Luxembourg
Kathryn Mouling 1 died . She married Jean Pierre Loeven.
They had the following children:
M i Louis Nicholas Loeven
John Aber Sr [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 5, 6 in 1722/1723 in Brookhaven, Long Island, New York. He died 7 in 1801 in New Jersey. He married 8, 9, 10 Mary Halbard on 21 Jan 1743 in First Presbyterian Church, Morristown, New Jersey.
in 1778, owned a farm in Mendham, New Jersey, both Aaron and John Jr. resident householders, probably on his farm
sold a farm of 17 acres to son, Jabesh (Jabez) and his wife Mary, on 23 Nov. 1798 (Book D, p 442), which Jabez and Mary later sold to Jed Sanders in 1804 (Book I, p 255)
parcel of 28.5 acres owned by John Aber, Sr was at his death inherited by his children Abisha, Matthew and Hopewell (who married Charles Harkless) and was in turn sold to Morris Crammer, Jr in 1809. They sold this farm because all were living in Westmoreland Co, Pennsylvania according to the deed.
It appears that the other children of John Aber, Sr. were not included in the estate. What happened to John Jr, Experience, Aaron, and Joanna is not clear. Mary, also excluded, died in 1788.
(from Aber Family Quarterly)
Mary Halbard 1, 2, 3 was born 4, 5 in 1723/1724 in Morristown, New Jersey. She died . She married 6, 7, 8 John Aber Sr on 21 Jan 1743 in First Presbyterian Church, Morristown, New Jersey.
They had the following children:
M i John Aber M ii Aaron Aber F iii Esperience Aber F iv Joanna Aber F v Mary Aber M vi Matthew Aber M vii Abisha Aber M viii Jabesh Aber F ix Hopewell Aber
Roger Plaisted [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 5, 6, 7 on 27 Oct 1754/1755 in Buxton, York Co, Maine. He died 8, 9, 10 on 9/11 Oct 1848 in Buxton, Maine. He married 11, 12, 13 Margaret Haley on 29 Dec 1828 in Biddeford, York, Maine.
Other marriages:Black, Dorcas Bragdon
Mellen, Dorcas
Roger Plaisted Revolutionary War Pension Records (transcription from HeritageQuest)
Series: M805 Roll: 656 Image: 381 File: W2240/BLWT3954-160-55 Pages: 1-13
"Maine 27.569
Roger Plaisted
York Co. in the State of Maine was a private in the Co. commanded by Capt. Leavill [?] of the Reg. commanded by Col. Tubber [?] in the Mass. 7. 18 months. 6 [???]
Inscribed on the Roll of Maine at the rate of 82 Dollars, - Cents per annum, to commence on the 4th day of March of 1834.
Certificate of Pension issued the 27 day of Aug. 1832 and [???] Portland, Maine
Arrears to the 4th of Mar 34 --- 166
Semiannual allowance ending -- 41
[Total] 207
Revolutionary Claim
Act June 7, 1832
Recorded by R Ela[?], Clerk,
Book [?] Vol 1, Page 43United States of America
Maine District SS.
At a Special District Court of the United States begun and holden at Portland, within and for said District on the seventeenth day of August A.D. eighteen hundred and thirty-two before the Honorable Ashur Ware, Judge of said Court.
On this seventeenth day of August aforesaid personally appeared in open Court before said District Judge Roger Plaisted a resident of Buxton in the county of York in said Maine District, aged seventy-seven year, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provision made by the act of Congress passed June 7th, 1832. That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as he [???] stated - viz: That in May 1775 at York he enlisted for eight months as a private in a Company of Militia in the state [???] commanded by Captain Samuel Derby in Col. Scammon's Regt. and marched with said Company to Cambridge, near Boston, where he served and in the immediate vicinity for the term of eight months -- he was in the Bunker Hill battle in Charlestown at the expiration of said term of eight months he was discharged & returned home -- That in Decr 1776 he enlisted again at York in a Company commanded by Capt Abel Moulton of Col. Frost's Regt. and marched to Fishkill in the state of New York& served there and at [Kingsboro?] as a Drummer for about three months & was then discharged & returned home -- That the last of March he again enlisted in the same Company under Capt. Moulton and went to service at Westpoint and its vicinity for six months the term for which he enlisted. -- That he then enlisted in the same Company for four months as a substitute for Thos Abbot and served out the fourt months at Westpoint and was discharged & returned home -- That the last of the year 1780 he again enlisted (he thinks in October) in a Company commanded by Capt. Henry Sewall for eight months - and served at Orange town and Princeton, New Jersey, and was present when Major Andrews was executed -- That at the expiration of eight months for which he enlisted he was discharged -- he hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or an annuity, except the present, and he declares that his name is not on any pension roll of any agency in any State.
Roger Plaisted
Sworn to and subscribed, the day and year aforesaid. Before Ashur Ware, US Judge for the District of Maine.
The said Roger Plaisted further states that he was born at York Oct 27, 1754 that he married there when he first entered the service that he resided there till March 1780 -- when he removed to Buxton where he now resides -- That has has a record of his age in a Bible at home -- That he had a written discharge from Capt. Sewall but has lost it -- That he enlisted as a Volunteer except over when he was a substitute, & served as a private soldier as a Drummer & Fifer.
Roger Plaisted
Subscribed & sworn to the [???] aforesaid before U.S. Judge for the District of Maine
And the said Court do hereby declare their opinion (after the investigation of the matter, and after noting the interrogatives prescribed by the War Department) that the above named applicant was a revolutionary soldier, and served as he states.
I, John Mussey, Clerk of the District Court of the United States for Maine District, do hereby certify, that the foregoing contains the original proceedings of the said Court in the matter of the application of Roger Plaisted for a pension.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said Court, on this eighteenth day of August A.D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two.
John Mussey, Clerk of the U. States District Court for Maine DistrictThe said Roger Plaisted in compliance with the requirement of the Commissioner of pensions -- states that Col. Frost was the commander of the Regiment when he served in Capt. Abel Moulton's Company and Col. Sprout commanded the Regt. in which he served under Captain Sewall. Capt. Derby was in Col. Scammon's Regiment as he has first stated -- he would also amend his former declaration by stating that three months of the time which he served in Col. Scammon's Regt was as a fifer -- Roger Plaisted
--State of Maine
Cumberland County
On this second day of August 1834, Personally appeared the above named Roger Plaisted & made oath to the truth of the foregoing declaration before me. Joseph Pope, Justice of the Peace
State of Maine
Cumberland County
I [???] Vaughan, Clerk of the Judicial Court for the County of Cumberland certify that Joseph Pope is a Justice of the Peace for the County of Cumberland and that DanielGranger is a Justice of the Peace in the County of York of State aforesaid and that the foregoing signatures purporting to be theirs are genuine In testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said County this fifth day of August, A.D. 1834.
[???] VaughanMaine
Margaret Plaisted
widow of Roger Plaisted who served in the Revolutionary War as a private [???]
Inscribed of the Roll at the rate of 82 Dollars 00 Cents per annum to commence on the 3 February 1833. Certificate of Pension issued the 19th day of August and sent to [???] Portland [???]State of Maine
County of Cumberland
On this twenty-ninth day of March A.D. 1853, personally appeared before the Hon. Josiah Pierce Judge of Probate in said County and State Margaret Plaisted a resident of Westbrook in the County of Cumberland aged 75 years, who being sworn according to law doth on oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefits of the provisions of the Act of Congress passed February 3rd, 1853.
And your declarant states that she is the widow of Roger Plaisted late of Buxton in teh State of Maine deceased, who was a soldier in the war of the Revolution and a pensioner of the United States at the rate of $82 per annum under the act of AD 1832. She further states that her said husband drew said pension to time of his death which took placce on the Eleventh day of October AD 1848.
And the said declarant further states that she was married to the said Roger Plaisted on the 28th day of December 1828 at Biddeford and that her name was Margaret Haley and the marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Marsh.
She therefore claims a pension under the act aforesaid and states that she is still a widow
[signed] Margaret Plaisted
Then personally appeared the above named Margaret Plaisted and made oath to the declaration signed, on the day and year first above written.
Before me
Josiah Pierce, JudgeState of Maine, County of York, Town of Biddeford
Extract of a record of marriage solemnized by the Rev. Christopher Marsh
"Mr. Roger Plaisted of Buxton and Mrs. Margaret Haley of Biddeford. December twenty-eight, one thousand, eight hundred and twenty eight."
I Certify that the above is a tru copy of the record of the Marriage of said parties with the exception of the date, which is expressed in the record as fair, legible figures as follows--
December 28, 1828
I, Frederick D. Edgerly, above named, depose and say that I hold the office of Town Clerk in the town, county, and state aforesaid and that the above is a true copy of the records of said town with the exception of the above named, as certified by me.
Frederick D. Edgerly, Clerk of the Town of Biddeford, York County
Subscribed and duly sworn to before me this thirtieth day of March A.D. 1853
Rufus Small, Justice of the PeaceState of Main
County of Cumberland
On this twenty-first day of March A.D. 1855 personally appeared before the subscriber, a Justice of the Peace in and for the County and State aforesaid, Margaret Plaisted a resident of Westbrook in said County and State aged 77 years, who being duly sworn, doth on oath make the following declaration in order to obtain Bounty Land, under the Act of Congress passed March 3d, A.D. 1855
And your declarant further states that she is the widow of Roger Plaisted late of Buxton in the State of Maine that her said husband Roger Plaisted was a Soldier of the Revolution, and a Pensioner of the United States, under the act of 1832, at the rate of $82.00 per annum, which pension he drew to the time of his death which took place on the 11th day of October AD 1848. Her evidence of her husband's service she referred to his declaration and proof thereof filed in the Office of the Comm. of Pensions under the act of January 1832. She further states that she has never recieved Bounty Land under any act of Congress heretofore passed and believes her said husband never received Bounty Lands in his life time.Your Declarant further states that she was married to the said Roger Plaisted on teh 28th day of December AD 1828 at Biddeford in said State and that her name before marriage was Margaret Haley
And your declarant further states, that after the passage of the Act of Congress of February 3d, 1853 she made application for a Pension on which application a pension was granted her at the rate of Eighty two dollars per annum, as will appear by her Pension Certificate, dated 19th day of August AD 1853 No. 1396
For proof of marriage, her husband's service in the Revolutionary War, and his death, and of your declarant's identity, she refers to he declaration and proof for a Pension, now on file in the Department of the Interior, at Washington.
She therefore claims Bounty Land under the act aforesaid, and states that she is still a widow.
And for the purpose of this application, I hereby appoint Freeman Bradford of Portland my true and lawful Attorney in the premises.
Attest
Margaret Plaisted
[??] R. Andrews
Sarah Warren
Sworn to and subscribed, before me, the day and year first above written, and in my presence acknowledged the Power of Attorney thereto subjoined for the purposes abovementioned. And I hereby certify that I believe the said Margaret Plaisted to be the widow of the person who performed the military service aforesaid and to be of the age above stated.
William G. Chadbourne, Justice of the Peace
Was either married to Dorcas Mellen OR Dorcas Bragdon Black, not both."Roger Plaisted was a fifer in Col. James Scammon's reigiment at the
battle of Bunker Hill. Had other enlistments in the Army, served in the
Navy and was pensioned for his service by the General Act of Congress.
As a guest of the city he waspresent at the dedication of Bunker Hill
Monument in 1843, on which occasion, the orator, Daniel Webster, was
pleased to mention him as present of laying the corner stone 18 years
before. At commencement of War he was living in York, but the rolls of
1780, say residence, Pepperell-borough, age 26 years." (from "Lieut. Roger...:)From May, 1775 for 8 months as private abd Fifer in Captain Samuel Derby's Company, Colonel Scammon's regiment, and was at the battle of Bunker Hill.
Fom December 1776 for 3 months as Drummer in Captain Abel Moulton's Xompany, Colonel John Frost's Regiment.
From March 1777 for 6 months in Captain Abel Moulton's Co.
From 1778 for 6 months in the same company.
Having moved to Buxton, York Co, Maine, he served from August, 1780, for 8 months in Captain Henry Sewall's Company, Colonel Sprout's Regiment.
(from "Old Kittery and her Families")Listed in Revolutionary War Pension Census, 1840 on ancestry.com: Maine, Page 4
residing in Buxton, ME at home of Roger Plasted, age 86
Margaret Haley 1, 2 died . She married 3, 4, 5 Roger Plaisted on 29 Dec 1828 in Biddeford, York, Maine.
Other marriages:Haley,
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