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Capt Hezekiah Fisk

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Capt Hezekiah Fisk Veteran

Birth
Death
14 Jun 1819 (aged 63)
Burial
Wales, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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"Farewell my children whom I love. None better Parent is above; Now I am gone he may supply. To him I leave
you now I Die."

He was a Revolutionary soldier in Capt. John Samson's company of Connecticut men; fought under Arnold and Gates at Saratoga, and was serving at New London when the garrison was massacred, but his company escaped. He moved from Stafford, Conn., to Wales, Mass., in 1784, and settled where the Wales Manufacturing Company's mills now stand, where he erected a saw mill that was standing and used in 1834. He was a Free Mason.

(Fiske and Fisk family. Being the record of the descendants of Symond Fiske, lord of the manor of Stadhaugh, Suffolk County, England...)


"Farewell my children whom I love. None better Parent is above; Now I am gone he may supply. To him I leave
you now I Die."

He was a Revolutionary soldier in Capt. John Samson's company of Connecticut men; fought under Arnold and Gates at Saratoga, and was serving at New London when the garrison was massacred, but his company escaped. He moved from Stafford, Conn., to Wales, Mass., in 1784, and settled where the Wales Manufacturing Company's mills now stand, where he erected a saw mill that was standing and used in 1834. He was a Free Mason.

(Fiske and Fisk family. Being the record of the descendants of Symond Fiske, lord of the manor of Stadhaugh, Suffolk County, England...)



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