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David Catlin

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David Catlin Veteran

Birth
Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
13 Oct 1839 (aged 92)
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Burial
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Revolutionary War VeteranBio for David Catlin:

David Catlin, (1747-1839), enlisted 1775 in the Connecticut Militia to defend New York, under Captain Moses Seymour.

He served in the Burgoyne campaign and in the Battle of Danbury [27 April 1777]. He was afterwards commissioned as a 1st Lieutenant.

In 1832, he applied for a pension in Litchfield, Connecticut, and it was allowed for nearly twelve months' actual service as private, Connecticut line.

In 1839, he moved to Ulster County, New York to live with his children.

He was born in Litchfield, Connecticut 6 Apr 1747 and died in Kingston, New York on Sunday, 13 Oct 1839.

One of his descendants who obtained membership in the Sons of the American Revolution was the Honorable Amos Parmalee Catlin, Judge of the Sacramento County Superior Court of California.

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Additional children of David Catlin and Rhoda Peck and then later Ann Parmalee are:

…. Erastus (2/15/1778 - 7/1/1854)
…. David E., Jr. (5/6/1780 – 9/12/1856 – died in Stamford, CT)
…. Diantha (1/15/1782 – 10/24/1854) married to Orange Webster
…. Luther (10/24/1784 – 2/5/1885) married to Ora Simmons
…. Pierce Catlin (9/5/1789 – 1872) married Anna Winegar and went west
…. Anna (7/29/1787) married Joseph Grannis
…. Mary (Polly) (6/10/1792) married Isaac Smith
…. Emily Catlin (2/14/1803 – 1887) married Birdsey Gibbs
Soldier of the Revolution, born in CT, died at son's residence in Kgn, ae 92 yrs 6 mos 7dys
Revolutionary War VeteranBio for David Catlin:

David Catlin, (1747-1839), enlisted 1775 in the Connecticut Militia to defend New York, under Captain Moses Seymour.

He served in the Burgoyne campaign and in the Battle of Danbury [27 April 1777]. He was afterwards commissioned as a 1st Lieutenant.

In 1832, he applied for a pension in Litchfield, Connecticut, and it was allowed for nearly twelve months' actual service as private, Connecticut line.

In 1839, he moved to Ulster County, New York to live with his children.

He was born in Litchfield, Connecticut 6 Apr 1747 and died in Kingston, New York on Sunday, 13 Oct 1839.

One of his descendants who obtained membership in the Sons of the American Revolution was the Honorable Amos Parmalee Catlin, Judge of the Sacramento County Superior Court of California.

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Additional children of David Catlin and Rhoda Peck and then later Ann Parmalee are:

…. Erastus (2/15/1778 - 7/1/1854)
…. David E., Jr. (5/6/1780 – 9/12/1856 – died in Stamford, CT)
…. Diantha (1/15/1782 – 10/24/1854) married to Orange Webster
…. Luther (10/24/1784 – 2/5/1885) married to Ora Simmons
…. Pierce Catlin (9/5/1789 – 1872) married Anna Winegar and went west
…. Anna (7/29/1787) married Joseph Grannis
…. Mary (Polly) (6/10/1792) married Isaac Smith
…. Emily Catlin (2/14/1803 – 1887) married Birdsey Gibbs
Soldier of the Revolution, born in CT, died at son's residence in Kgn, ae 92 yrs 6 mos 7dys


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  • Created by: Laura EG
  • Added: Jan 5, 2016
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156768497/david-catlin: accessed ), memorial page for David Catlin (6 Apr 1747–13 Oct 1839), Find a Grave Memorial ID 156768497, citing Old Dutch Churchyard, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA; Maintained by Laura EG (contributor 47821434).