died Feb. 24th
1837
aged 78
A Soldier
of the Revolution.
The date of his birth is given as Feb. 22, 1760, which would have made him but just 77 at his death. He was a pensioner in 1832 and was at the storming of Stony Point. He served in Capt. Bunnell's Co., Wallingford, Ct., in '76, and the name also appears in the 5th regiment, N. Y. Line. Being a blacksmith he was much of the time employed in shoeing soldiers' horses. He married his cousin, Anna Tuttle, who was born July 7, 1763, and by whom he had three children. In 1790 the name was recorded only in Connecticut, but he soon settled on a farm in Tully.
died Feb. 24th
1837
aged 78
A Soldier
of the Revolution.
The date of his birth is given as Feb. 22, 1760, which would have made him but just 77 at his death. He was a pensioner in 1832 and was at the storming of Stony Point. He served in Capt. Bunnell's Co., Wallingford, Ct., in '76, and the name also appears in the 5th regiment, N. Y. Line. Being a blacksmith he was much of the time employed in shoeing soldiers' horses. He married his cousin, Anna Tuttle, who was born July 7, 1763, and by whom he had three children. In 1790 the name was recorded only in Connecticut, but he soon settled on a farm in Tully.
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