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Andrew Allard

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Andrew Allard

Birth
Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1 Sep 1777 (aged 24)
Burial
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Letter home can be seen Town Point Park Norfolk Va
February 11, 1777
Loving Wife,
My regards to you and our children, hoping
these few lines will find you all in good
health as through the goodness of God...
As for news I have nothing strange to
inform you of at present, only that I went
out a scout one day this week along with
Lt. Willson and eleven more and we all
had a chance to come across the Light
Horse. I being a little distance from the
rest of our men had like to have been
taken by them, but through the goodness
of God, I got to the rest of our party and
we made a stand and we kept them back
none hurt upon our side. We lie in four
miles, of the Hessian lines and we see
them every other day. My love to all my
friends, so I remain your loving Andrew Allard.
Andrew Allard
d. August 23, 1777

From Temple's History of Framingham:

ALLARD, ALLERD, 1, Isaac, prob. of French Haguenot extraction, came Fr. Brookline to Fram. before 1750, and built the Thomas Stone house, N.E of Micah Leland's, wh. he sold to Thomas Coller, and rem. to Southb.
Chil. Isaar, b. 1729
2; Elizabeth, m. Sept. 11, 1753. Joseph Comings of Southb.;
Lois
2. Isaac, of Isaac 1, was out in Capt. J. Taplin's Co., at Crown Paint, 1756, d. in the service. He m. Mar. 17, 1752, Lois Pike, who adm. on estate.
Chil. Andrew, b. May 6, 1753
3; Isaac.
3. Andrew, s. of Isaac 2, sett. Fram, rem. to Holden; d. in the service in Rev.War. He m. May 1775, Zeruiah Haven, dau. of Benjamin; she m. (2) Nov. 25. 1784, Joseph Frail of Hopk.
Chil. Zar, b. Sept. 26, 1775, m. Achsah Maynard;
Andrew, b. Feb. 23, 1778, 4, m. Lucinda Thayer, taxed in Fram. 1813-14.
4. Andrew, and w. Lucinda had child. Lyinan; Henry; Andrew; Achiah: Orlin; Samuel; Esther; Lucinda; Nakum; Sally; Mary; Isaac.
Letter home can be seen Town Point Park Norfolk Va
February 11, 1777
Loving Wife,
My regards to you and our children, hoping
these few lines will find you all in good
health as through the goodness of God...
As for news I have nothing strange to
inform you of at present, only that I went
out a scout one day this week along with
Lt. Willson and eleven more and we all
had a chance to come across the Light
Horse. I being a little distance from the
rest of our men had like to have been
taken by them, but through the goodness
of God, I got to the rest of our party and
we made a stand and we kept them back
none hurt upon our side. We lie in four
miles, of the Hessian lines and we see
them every other day. My love to all my
friends, so I remain your loving Andrew Allard.
Andrew Allard
d. August 23, 1777

From Temple's History of Framingham:

ALLARD, ALLERD, 1, Isaac, prob. of French Haguenot extraction, came Fr. Brookline to Fram. before 1750, and built the Thomas Stone house, N.E of Micah Leland's, wh. he sold to Thomas Coller, and rem. to Southb.
Chil. Isaar, b. 1729
2; Elizabeth, m. Sept. 11, 1753. Joseph Comings of Southb.;
Lois
2. Isaac, of Isaac 1, was out in Capt. J. Taplin's Co., at Crown Paint, 1756, d. in the service. He m. Mar. 17, 1752, Lois Pike, who adm. on estate.
Chil. Andrew, b. May 6, 1753
3; Isaac.
3. Andrew, s. of Isaac 2, sett. Fram, rem. to Holden; d. in the service in Rev.War. He m. May 1775, Zeruiah Haven, dau. of Benjamin; she m. (2) Nov. 25. 1784, Joseph Frail of Hopk.
Chil. Zar, b. Sept. 26, 1775, m. Achsah Maynard;
Andrew, b. Feb. 23, 1778, 4, m. Lucinda Thayer, taxed in Fram. 1813-14.
4. Andrew, and w. Lucinda had child. Lyinan; Henry; Andrew; Achiah: Orlin; Samuel; Esther; Lucinda; Nakum; Sally; Mary; Isaac.


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