Daniel Earll Sr.

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Daniel Earll Sr.

Birth
Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Death
27 Mar 1817 (aged 87–88)
Skaneateles, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Mottville, Onondaga County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.9777361, Longitude: -76.4449
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Father: Nathaniel Earll 1705-1791
Mother: Sarah Adams Earll 1710-____

Spouse: Mehitable Watson Earll 1730-____

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pg 218 The Onondaga Historical Association

DANIEL EARLL [ died March 27, 1817. [ Aged 87 years. ]
Mottville cemetery. "At the outbreak of teh Revolutionary war he enlisted and raised a company in Suffolk Co., Mass." says one family sketch, but this note has not been verified, though it may be true. A little later he went to Whitehall, N.Y., where one Daniel Earll died Nov. 25, 1838, aged 82. The Name is in the 16th regiment of Albany Co. militia. Mr. Earll came to Onondaga Valley in 1810, afterward living near his sons Robert and Agijah, both buried at Mottville.

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Note: Going to re inhabit the Nova Scotia area after the French was driven out Daniel and his son's joined Eddy Rebellion. This was an attempt to take the control of Fort Cumberland from the British and hold it for the Colonies.
When this attempt failed, they fled to the Colonies and Daniel joined in the Revolution in Maine and Mass.
This family was granted land in New York as compensation for losing everything they had in Nova Scotia in defense of the Colonies. These New United States of America.
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In a petition to the state of New York, the 2 June 1781, signed by Daniel Earll, the petitioners from District of Cambridge, in the County of Albany sued for protection from the "usurped authority of the Said Vermont."
"That your petitioners, being willing and inclined to adhere to their allegiance to the state of New York, are apprehensive that unless some speedy measures are taken to give relief to your said petitioners, upon refusal to obey the authority of the said Vermont, their bodies will be imprisoned, their effects sold for fines and forfeitures, or that your said petitioners will be obliged to be under the disagreeable necessity to submit to the usurped auththority aforesaid, or abandon their peaceful abode."

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From the story of Judge Nehemiah Earll of Syracuse 1853-1860-1861.
His grandfather, Daniel Earll, "died in April, 1817, aged 87 years. He had two brothers, Nehemiah and David: both died in this county. They had two sisters. One of them married Daniel Wallace, and the other John Ryan. My great-uncle, Nehemiah, had two daughters, but no son. David had several sons and daughters, viz,: Nathaniel, David, Peter and William. My grandfather (Daniel)lived, at an early day, in Great Barrington, Mass., where my father and his brothers were born, except the youngest, I think. I always understood that my great-grand-father was a captain in the Old French ward, previous to 1750.MY grandfather (Daniel) had eight sons, to wit: Jonas, Daniel, Nathaniel, Robert (my father), Benjamin, Watson, Nehemiah and Abijah; and two daughters, Lucy, the wife of Isaac Dank, and Patience, The wife of Timothy Copp.***"
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There is SO MUCH REALLY Neat Information on this family. Dig in. Be careful not to Confuse them but Dig in.
My computer crashed and I lost A LOT of sources in this research. I know NEHS has some.
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Time and energy in research for this Memorial belong to:
Maintained by: Chesnut/Behunin Descenda...
Originally Created by: Taryn DiTomasso
Record added: Apr 04, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 35520619

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Father: Nathaniel Earll 1705-1791
Mother: Sarah Adams Earll 1710-____

Spouse: Mehitable Watson Earll 1730-____

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pg 218 The Onondaga Historical Association

DANIEL EARLL [ died March 27, 1817. [ Aged 87 years. ]
Mottville cemetery. "At the outbreak of teh Revolutionary war he enlisted and raised a company in Suffolk Co., Mass." says one family sketch, but this note has not been verified, though it may be true. A little later he went to Whitehall, N.Y., where one Daniel Earll died Nov. 25, 1838, aged 82. The Name is in the 16th regiment of Albany Co. militia. Mr. Earll came to Onondaga Valley in 1810, afterward living near his sons Robert and Agijah, both buried at Mottville.

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Note: Going to re inhabit the Nova Scotia area after the French was driven out Daniel and his son's joined Eddy Rebellion. This was an attempt to take the control of Fort Cumberland from the British and hold it for the Colonies.
When this attempt failed, they fled to the Colonies and Daniel joined in the Revolution in Maine and Mass.
This family was granted land in New York as compensation for losing everything they had in Nova Scotia in defense of the Colonies. These New United States of America.
.
In a petition to the state of New York, the 2 June 1781, signed by Daniel Earll, the petitioners from District of Cambridge, in the County of Albany sued for protection from the "usurped authority of the Said Vermont."
"That your petitioners, being willing and inclined to adhere to their allegiance to the state of New York, are apprehensive that unless some speedy measures are taken to give relief to your said petitioners, upon refusal to obey the authority of the said Vermont, their bodies will be imprisoned, their effects sold for fines and forfeitures, or that your said petitioners will be obliged to be under the disagreeable necessity to submit to the usurped auththority aforesaid, or abandon their peaceful abode."

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From the story of Judge Nehemiah Earll of Syracuse 1853-1860-1861.
His grandfather, Daniel Earll, "died in April, 1817, aged 87 years. He had two brothers, Nehemiah and David: both died in this county. They had two sisters. One of them married Daniel Wallace, and the other John Ryan. My great-uncle, Nehemiah, had two daughters, but no son. David had several sons and daughters, viz,: Nathaniel, David, Peter and William. My grandfather (Daniel)lived, at an early day, in Great Barrington, Mass., where my father and his brothers were born, except the youngest, I think. I always understood that my great-grand-father was a captain in the Old French ward, previous to 1750.MY grandfather (Daniel) had eight sons, to wit: Jonas, Daniel, Nathaniel, Robert (my father), Benjamin, Watson, Nehemiah and Abijah; and two daughters, Lucy, the wife of Isaac Dank, and Patience, The wife of Timothy Copp.***"
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There is SO MUCH REALLY Neat Information on this family. Dig in. Be careful not to Confuse them but Dig in.
My computer crashed and I lost A LOT of sources in this research. I know NEHS has some.
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Time and energy in research for this Memorial belong to:
Maintained by: Chesnut/Behunin Descenda...
Originally Created by: Taryn DiTomasso
Record added: Apr 04, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 35520619

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