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Dr Ebenezer Wilkinson Field

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Dr Ebenezer Wilkinson Field

Birth
Bakersfield, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Death
22 Nov 1879 (aged 75)
Bolton, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA
Burial
West Bolton, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Field Lot

Ebenezer W Field
Sarah Cooper Nealy his wife
Ellen J Nealy wife of James Brock
Anna B Nealy

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Additional information has been supplied by:
Jim Monical
Plymouth, Minnesota

[email protected]

Dr. Ebenezer Wilkinson Field, b. March 10, 1804 Bakersfield, Franklin County, Vermont. d. Nov. 22, 1879, Bolton, Chittenden County, Vermont. He was the son of Rufus Field and Lydia Davis. He married 12 April, 1825, 1) Adah T. Davis, b. Feb 23, 1803, d. April 13, 1859, daughter of Joel Davis and Ruth Trowbridge. He married 2) March 7, 1865 Sarah Cooper b. Sept. 2nd, 1819, daughter of Samuel Cooper and Betsy Eastman of Richmond, Vermont.

"The oldest son of Rufus Field who emigrated to Vermont some years previous, and at the age of ten years -he lost his mother; he was adopted by Mr. Ebenezer Wilkinson. Mr. Field chose farming as his occupation, although he studied and practiced medicine. He was always a supporter of the true American principles; in politics a Whig and Republican; ardent laborer for the good of his fellowmen. He was respected and esteemed by all who knew him, and strived through all his life to live the Christian life, to which he would try and lead the stray to the straight and narrow path which leads to heaven until the close of day." He removed to Bolton, Vermont in 1869.

The Field genealogy had no further information on Sarah other then her birth date and parents. She married ? Nealy earlier and had children by that marriage. She is shown as Sarah Nealy (apparently now widowed) on the 1860 census of Bolton, Vermont , age 40 , with one daughter, Adah Nealy, age 8, b. Vermont. There were no children noted as born from her second marriage to Ebenezer Field in the Field genealogy. The year of death may be 1889?


Ref: Frederick Clifton Pierce: Field genealogy: being the record of all the Field family in America, whose ancestors were in this country prior to 1700: emigrant ancestors located in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Virginia: all descendants of the Fields of England, whose ancestor, Hurbutus de la Field was from Alsace-Lorriane; Chicago, W.B. Conkey, 1901, pp. 447, 723; 1860 Census, Bolton, Chittenden County, Vermont.
Field Lot

Ebenezer W Field
Sarah Cooper Nealy his wife
Ellen J Nealy wife of James Brock
Anna B Nealy

```````````
Additional information has been supplied by:
Jim Monical
Plymouth, Minnesota

[email protected]

Dr. Ebenezer Wilkinson Field, b. March 10, 1804 Bakersfield, Franklin County, Vermont. d. Nov. 22, 1879, Bolton, Chittenden County, Vermont. He was the son of Rufus Field and Lydia Davis. He married 12 April, 1825, 1) Adah T. Davis, b. Feb 23, 1803, d. April 13, 1859, daughter of Joel Davis and Ruth Trowbridge. He married 2) March 7, 1865 Sarah Cooper b. Sept. 2nd, 1819, daughter of Samuel Cooper and Betsy Eastman of Richmond, Vermont.

"The oldest son of Rufus Field who emigrated to Vermont some years previous, and at the age of ten years -he lost his mother; he was adopted by Mr. Ebenezer Wilkinson. Mr. Field chose farming as his occupation, although he studied and practiced medicine. He was always a supporter of the true American principles; in politics a Whig and Republican; ardent laborer for the good of his fellowmen. He was respected and esteemed by all who knew him, and strived through all his life to live the Christian life, to which he would try and lead the stray to the straight and narrow path which leads to heaven until the close of day." He removed to Bolton, Vermont in 1869.

The Field genealogy had no further information on Sarah other then her birth date and parents. She married ? Nealy earlier and had children by that marriage. She is shown as Sarah Nealy (apparently now widowed) on the 1860 census of Bolton, Vermont , age 40 , with one daughter, Adah Nealy, age 8, b. Vermont. There were no children noted as born from her second marriage to Ebenezer Field in the Field genealogy. The year of death may be 1889?


Ref: Frederick Clifton Pierce: Field genealogy: being the record of all the Field family in America, whose ancestors were in this country prior to 1700: emigrant ancestors located in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Virginia: all descendants of the Fields of England, whose ancestor, Hurbutus de la Field was from Alsace-Lorriane; Chicago, W.B. Conkey, 1901, pp. 447, 723; 1860 Census, Bolton, Chittenden County, Vermont.


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