NOTE: A DAR National Number is listed below but George Staples is not currently listed on the Free DAR site. BPC
GEORGE STAPLES
Born: 1730 in R.I.
Died: 1820 in Watertown, N. Y.
Married: 1st about 1796, RUTH JOY
Born: 1757 in Conn.
Died: February 19, 1841 in Watertown, N.Y.
Married: 2nd MISS HARRIET SATCHWELL
Service: George Staples served two years on a whaling vessel and two years as a Lieutenant in the Revolutionary War. He was one of a party of four who crossed over from New York and burned Brooklyn during the War.
Childs Gazetteer, page 711
Remarks: George Staples and his wife are buried in Brookside Cemetery at Watertown, Jefferson County, N.Y. By his first marriage he had one son and three daughters. By his second marriage he had one son, Nathan, born at Deerfield, Oneida County, N.Y in 1797. Came to Jefferson County with his parents in 1807 and settled on Burville Hill.
Frances Marion Peterson
Nat. No. 42437
NOTE: A DAR National Number is listed below but George Staples is not currently listed on the Free DAR site. BPC
GEORGE STAPLES
Born: 1730 in R.I.
Died: 1820 in Watertown, N. Y.
Married: 1st about 1796, RUTH JOY
Born: 1757 in Conn.
Died: February 19, 1841 in Watertown, N.Y.
Married: 2nd MISS HARRIET SATCHWELL
Service: George Staples served two years on a whaling vessel and two years as a Lieutenant in the Revolutionary War. He was one of a party of four who crossed over from New York and burned Brooklyn during the War.
Childs Gazetteer, page 711
Remarks: George Staples and his wife are buried in Brookside Cemetery at Watertown, Jefferson County, N.Y. By his first marriage he had one son and three daughters. By his second marriage he had one son, Nathan, born at Deerfield, Oneida County, N.Y in 1797. Came to Jefferson County with his parents in 1807 and settled on Burville Hill.
Frances Marion Peterson
Nat. No. 42437
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