PETER SUTS/Suits
Born: 1764, Palatine, N. Y.
Died: April 28, 1853 aged 89 yrs. (g.s.) at Plessis,NY
Married: about 1785 in Montgomery County, N.Y., ELIZABETH GASTER
Born: 1761
Died: August 19, 1836 aged 75 yrs. (g.s.) at Plessis, Jefferson, N.Y.
Service: Peter Suts served as a private in the Revolutionary War in Capt. Thomas Skinner's Co. belonging to the New York regiment of Levies, commanded by Col. Marinus Willet.
Pension Department, Washington, D.C.
DAR# A110790
Remarks: Peter Suits or Suts and his wife are buried in Brookside Cemetery in the village of Plessis, Jefferson County, N.Y. Other reference given is Certificate of Treasurer, folio No. 6, at Albany, N.Y. The Suts family came from Montgomery County, N.Y. where his sons served in the War of 1812.
Edna Cheesman Nat. No.49614
From FAG contributor 47305175;
Peter Suits - also Suts, from the original German name which was Sutz. One article says that Peter built the first blacksmith shop in Plessis in 1814 or 1815. The Suits family emigrated to Jeff County from the Palantine "homeland" in the Mohawk Valley.
James Loucks married (second) Catherine Suits, born at Ephrata, Montgomery County, New York, May 20, 1827, died October 9, 1905, in Washington, D. C., daughter of Thomas and Catherine (Suits) Suits, natives of Montgomery County.
Her mother, Catherine (Suits) Suits, was a daughter of Peter P. Suits, of Tryon County, New York, a son of Peter Suits, who served during the Revolution in Captain Christopher W. Fox's Company, Colonel Klock's Regiment. He was a Revolutionary pensioner and died at Plessis, Jefferson County, New York, at the home of his son, Adam Suits.
Peter Suits had children:
1. Adam.
2. Catherine.
3. Peter P.
4. Daniel.
5. Elizabeth, married George Bauder.
6. Benjamin.
7. Lena, married a Getman.
8. Nancy, married Noah Bacon, she lived to the great age of ninety-nine years, four moths and nine days.
9. Mary married ____Shaver.
PETER SUTS/Suits
Born: 1764, Palatine, N. Y.
Died: April 28, 1853 aged 89 yrs. (g.s.) at Plessis,NY
Married: about 1785 in Montgomery County, N.Y., ELIZABETH GASTER
Born: 1761
Died: August 19, 1836 aged 75 yrs. (g.s.) at Plessis, Jefferson, N.Y.
Service: Peter Suts served as a private in the Revolutionary War in Capt. Thomas Skinner's Co. belonging to the New York regiment of Levies, commanded by Col. Marinus Willet.
Pension Department, Washington, D.C.
DAR# A110790
Remarks: Peter Suits or Suts and his wife are buried in Brookside Cemetery in the village of Plessis, Jefferson County, N.Y. Other reference given is Certificate of Treasurer, folio No. 6, at Albany, N.Y. The Suts family came from Montgomery County, N.Y. where his sons served in the War of 1812.
Edna Cheesman Nat. No.49614
From FAG contributor 47305175;
Peter Suits - also Suts, from the original German name which was Sutz. One article says that Peter built the first blacksmith shop in Plessis in 1814 or 1815. The Suits family emigrated to Jeff County from the Palantine "homeland" in the Mohawk Valley.
James Loucks married (second) Catherine Suits, born at Ephrata, Montgomery County, New York, May 20, 1827, died October 9, 1905, in Washington, D. C., daughter of Thomas and Catherine (Suits) Suits, natives of Montgomery County.
Her mother, Catherine (Suits) Suits, was a daughter of Peter P. Suits, of Tryon County, New York, a son of Peter Suits, who served during the Revolution in Captain Christopher W. Fox's Company, Colonel Klock's Regiment. He was a Revolutionary pensioner and died at Plessis, Jefferson County, New York, at the home of his son, Adam Suits.
Peter Suits had children:
1. Adam.
2. Catherine.
3. Peter P.
4. Daniel.
5. Elizabeth, married George Bauder.
6. Benjamin.
7. Lena, married a Getman.
8. Nancy, married Noah Bacon, she lived to the great age of ninety-nine years, four moths and nine days.
9. Mary married ____Shaver.
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