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Capt Samuel Hitchcock Jr.

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Capt Samuel Hitchcock Jr.

Birth
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
13 Sep 1819 (aged 74)
Hawley, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Hawley, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.583952, Longitude: -72.8730546
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Veteran of the American Revolution. He was a Private, serving three times in the regiments of Col.John Brewer, Col.Gideon Burt, and Col.David Wells. He later received his commission from John Hancock on July 7,1789 and served as Captain of the Militia.

He married Thankful Hawks at Springfield,MA on Sep 19,1771.

He was one of the very first settlers in Hawley in 1770.

Children: Ethan Hitchcock, Samuel Hitchcock, Ruth Hitchcock Darby, Thankful Hitchcock, Pliny Hitchcock, Urbane Hitchcock, Thankful "Gratia" Hitchcock Patch, Asenath Hitchcock Warner, Roswell Hitchcock, Erastus Hitchcock, and Eli Hitchcock.

Veteran of the American Revolution. He was a Private, serving three times in the regiments of Col.John Brewer, Col.Gideon Burt, and Col.David Wells. He later received his commission from John Hancock on July 7,1789 and served as Captain of the Militia.

He married Thankful Hawks at Springfield,MA on Sep 19,1771.

He was one of the very first settlers in Hawley in 1770.

Children: Ethan Hitchcock, Samuel Hitchcock, Ruth Hitchcock Darby, Thankful Hitchcock, Pliny Hitchcock, Urbane Hitchcock, Thankful "Gratia" Hitchcock Patch, Asenath Hitchcock Warner, Roswell Hitchcock, Erastus Hitchcock, and Eli Hitchcock.


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"Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. For they rest from thy labors and their works do follow them."



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