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Judge Silas Hathaway

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Judge Silas Hathaway

Birth
Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
9 Nov 1831 (aged 68)
Saint Albans, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Saint Albans, Franklin County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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eroded stone, next to wife Dolly
also Tryphosa Hathaway next to him with a broken stone.

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SILAS HATHAWAY came from Bennington county to St. Albans to look out for a place of settlement, in March 1788; and afterwards, in 1789, moved with his family to the farm on which Romeo H. HOYT now lives.

His first house was a log-house, a little south of where Mr. HOYT's house now stands. All the boards that were used in the house were those which composed the sleigh-box in which the family rode from Bennington to their now residence. In 1793 he built the house in which Mr. HOYT now lives. He occupied the house and farm till 1800, when he sold it to Asa FULLER, and moved to Swanton Falls, where he owned mills.

He afterwards removed back to St. Albans, where he died in November, 1831, at the age of 67 years.

Mr. HATHAWAY was a noted man in town, was influential, and had much to do in town matters, He was called Baron HATHAWAY, on account of the lands he owned or claimed in Swanton and St. Albans. Those lands had all slipped through his hands, before his death; and when he died there was very little left for his widow.

History of Franklin County.
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Additional information has been supplied by:
Jim Monical
Plymouth, Minnesota
[email protected]

Silas Hathaway, b. 1763. d. Nov. 9, 1831, St. Albans, Franklin, Vermont. He was the son of Simeon Hathaway of Bennington, Vermont.

The Jewett genealogy mentions that Silas was a Judge of the County Court and a member of the State Legislature. There was no information on his second wife, Dolly.


Ref: Frederick Clarke Jewett: History and genealogy of the Jewetts of America : a record of Edward Jewett, of Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and of his two emigrant sons, Deacon Maximilian and Joseph Jewett, settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts, in 1639; also of Abraham and John Jewett, early settlers of Rowley, and of the Jewetts who have settled in the United States since the year 1800 Rowley, Mass.: Jewett Family of America, 1908, Vol 1, pp. 169-171, 286.

eroded stone, next to wife Dolly
also Tryphosa Hathaway next to him with a broken stone.

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SILAS HATHAWAY came from Bennington county to St. Albans to look out for a place of settlement, in March 1788; and afterwards, in 1789, moved with his family to the farm on which Romeo H. HOYT now lives.

His first house was a log-house, a little south of where Mr. HOYT's house now stands. All the boards that were used in the house were those which composed the sleigh-box in which the family rode from Bennington to their now residence. In 1793 he built the house in which Mr. HOYT now lives. He occupied the house and farm till 1800, when he sold it to Asa FULLER, and moved to Swanton Falls, where he owned mills.

He afterwards removed back to St. Albans, where he died in November, 1831, at the age of 67 years.

Mr. HATHAWAY was a noted man in town, was influential, and had much to do in town matters, He was called Baron HATHAWAY, on account of the lands he owned or claimed in Swanton and St. Albans. Those lands had all slipped through his hands, before his death; and when he died there was very little left for his widow.

History of Franklin County.
```````````````
Additional information has been supplied by:
Jim Monical
Plymouth, Minnesota
[email protected]

Silas Hathaway, b. 1763. d. Nov. 9, 1831, St. Albans, Franklin, Vermont. He was the son of Simeon Hathaway of Bennington, Vermont.

The Jewett genealogy mentions that Silas was a Judge of the County Court and a member of the State Legislature. There was no information on his second wife, Dolly.


Ref: Frederick Clarke Jewett: History and genealogy of the Jewetts of America : a record of Edward Jewett, of Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and of his two emigrant sons, Deacon Maximilian and Joseph Jewett, settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts, in 1639; also of Abraham and John Jewett, early settlers of Rowley, and of the Jewetts who have settled in the United States since the year 1800 Rowley, Mass.: Jewett Family of America, 1908, Vol 1, pp. 169-171, 286.



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