Rev War Veteran!
http://www.joycetice.com/heverly/h2p200.htm
Jabez, only a lad, was at the battle of Wyoming and stood sentry at the fort during the battle. He afterwards joined Capt. John Franklin's company and served until the close of the war. In 1816 he removed to Bradford county, settling at Macedonia, where he continued to reside until his death, July 29, 1838. He was twice married, his first wife being a Miss Haight by whom he had one son, William. He married for his second wife Mary Osborn and had children, Sedley, Daniel, Jabez, Joseph and Lydia.
Source: Findagrave member C.A. Brooman (#48601467)
He was definitely born in Lyme, New London County, CT. See Barbour Collection for Lyme, page 218.
History and geography of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1615-1924
Chapter XXII. Asylum Township Pages 289
Jabez Sill, a native of Lyme, CT, was fifteen years old at the time of the Wyoming battle and stood sentry at the Fort. He afterwards joined Capt John Frankln's Company and served until the close of the war.
He settled in Macedonia in 1816 and died there 1838, aged 75 years.
1st married a Miss Haight and had a son, William
2nd married Mary Osborn and had children:
Sedley
Daniel
Jabez
Joseph
Lydia (Mrs William Cook)
Rev War Veteran!
http://www.joycetice.com/heverly/h2p200.htm
Jabez, only a lad, was at the battle of Wyoming and stood sentry at the fort during the battle. He afterwards joined Capt. John Franklin's company and served until the close of the war. In 1816 he removed to Bradford county, settling at Macedonia, where he continued to reside until his death, July 29, 1838. He was twice married, his first wife being a Miss Haight by whom he had one son, William. He married for his second wife Mary Osborn and had children, Sedley, Daniel, Jabez, Joseph and Lydia.
Source: Findagrave member C.A. Brooman (#48601467)
He was definitely born in Lyme, New London County, CT. See Barbour Collection for Lyme, page 218.
History and geography of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1615-1924
Chapter XXII. Asylum Township Pages 289
Jabez Sill, a native of Lyme, CT, was fifteen years old at the time of the Wyoming battle and stood sentry at the Fort. He afterwards joined Capt John Frankln's Company and served until the close of the war.
He settled in Macedonia in 1816 and died there 1838, aged 75 years.
1st married a Miss Haight and had a son, William
2nd married Mary Osborn and had children:
Sedley
Daniel
Jabez
Joseph
Lydia (Mrs William Cook)
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