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Zebulon Libby

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Zebulon Libby

Birth
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Death
Dec 1836 (aged 79)
Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Burial
Cumberland County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Zebulon LIBBY and Lydia ANDREWS were married on 19 OCT 1780 in Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine.


See Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols., Volume 9; page 784 Libby, Zebulon, Scarborough. Private, Capt. Abraham Tyler's co., Col. Edmund Phinney's (31st) regt.; billeting allowed from date of enlistment, May 9, 1775, to date of marching to headquarters, July 6, 1775; credited with 57 days allowance; also, order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Cambridge, Oct. 26, 1775; also, Private, Capt. Abraham Tyler's co., Col. Edmund Phinney's regt.; muster roll dated Garrison at Fort George, Dec. 8, 1776; enlisted Jan. 1, 1776; also, Corporal, Capt. Benjamin Parker's co., Col. Nathan (Nathaniel) Wade's regt.; enlisted June 25 [1778]; company stationed at Rhode Island for 6 months.

Robert Givens "discovered" in the Nathan Hale Collection of Burials in Maine at FamilySearch that Zebulon and Lydia Andrews were buried in the Libby Plot on Watson Mill Road in Saco, York, Maine. (See attached photo)

Says Robert "This makes perfect sense as this is the first road to the west of Broadturn Road in Scarborough where all the Carter's lived. John Carter and Zebulon Libby both owned land that strattled the Scarborough and Saco community line - which line is between the two roads above".
Zebulon LIBBY and Lydia ANDREWS were married on 19 OCT 1780 in Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine.


See Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols., Volume 9; page 784 Libby, Zebulon, Scarborough. Private, Capt. Abraham Tyler's co., Col. Edmund Phinney's (31st) regt.; billeting allowed from date of enlistment, May 9, 1775, to date of marching to headquarters, July 6, 1775; credited with 57 days allowance; also, order for bounty coat or its equivalent in money dated Cambridge, Oct. 26, 1775; also, Private, Capt. Abraham Tyler's co., Col. Edmund Phinney's regt.; muster roll dated Garrison at Fort George, Dec. 8, 1776; enlisted Jan. 1, 1776; also, Corporal, Capt. Benjamin Parker's co., Col. Nathan (Nathaniel) Wade's regt.; enlisted June 25 [1778]; company stationed at Rhode Island for 6 months.

Robert Givens "discovered" in the Nathan Hale Collection of Burials in Maine at FamilySearch that Zebulon and Lydia Andrews were buried in the Libby Plot on Watson Mill Road in Saco, York, Maine. (See attached photo)

Says Robert "This makes perfect sense as this is the first road to the west of Broadturn Road in Scarborough where all the Carter's lived. John Carter and Zebulon Libby both owned land that strattled the Scarborough and Saco community line - which line is between the two roads above".


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