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Nathaniel Chamberlin

Birth
Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
10 Dec 1801 (aged 55)
Burial
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Per a book written by Eunice Miena Barber:

Nathaniel, 5th son & 6th child of Richard & his wife Abigail (Wright) Chamberlin, born 5/5/1746; settled on the farm now known as Col. Tenney's Farm, on Upper Meadow, Newbury Township, Orange Co., VT., & may have built the present house. The buildings stood on the "old road" & were moved to their present location about 1800. He was a Revolutionary soldier. His name is on the Pay Roll of a company of Minute-men, in the service of the country in the year 1775, under command of Col. Thomas Johnson; on Muster Roll of Capt. John G. Bayley's Company, in service, guarding & scouting, from 4/1777 to 3/6/1779, in regiment under command of Col. Peter Olcott; on Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Steven's Co. in Newbury, from 5/1779 to 5/1781, service done in guarding & scouting, in sundry alarms, guarding prisoners, etc., under command of Col. Peter Olcott; & on Pay Roll of Capt. Frye Bayley's Co. in Newbury from 5/1781 'til then end of the war, in service, guarding & scouting, etc., under command of Col. Peter Olcott & Col. Robert Johnston.

Nathaniel Chamberlin owned land in Grafton Co., NH. Nothing further is known of him except the fact that the admins of his estate were appointed in 1802. He is believed to have had several children. One daughter is known, Elizabeth, born in 1794; married a Mr. Johnson, an Englishman, & removed to Canada in 1824 where he died, leaving several children. She returned to Newbury VT & educated them. In 1852, she went South to live with her children & died in Bellville, Ala., 6/21/1859. She had one son, William Johnson, who became a teacher, then a merchant &, when last heard from, lived, retired at Pensacola, Fla. One daughter, Sophia, married Dr. S. S. Forbes of Pensacola. Nothing more received.

Acc'd to this site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~robindudgeon/chamberlins.html Nathaniel died en-route to Hull Quebec Canada but his widow & children continued on.
Per a book written by Eunice Miena Barber:

Nathaniel, 5th son & 6th child of Richard & his wife Abigail (Wright) Chamberlin, born 5/5/1746; settled on the farm now known as Col. Tenney's Farm, on Upper Meadow, Newbury Township, Orange Co., VT., & may have built the present house. The buildings stood on the "old road" & were moved to their present location about 1800. He was a Revolutionary soldier. His name is on the Pay Roll of a company of Minute-men, in the service of the country in the year 1775, under command of Col. Thomas Johnson; on Muster Roll of Capt. John G. Bayley's Company, in service, guarding & scouting, from 4/1777 to 3/6/1779, in regiment under command of Col. Peter Olcott; on Pay Roll of Capt. Simeon Steven's Co. in Newbury, from 5/1779 to 5/1781, service done in guarding & scouting, in sundry alarms, guarding prisoners, etc., under command of Col. Peter Olcott; & on Pay Roll of Capt. Frye Bayley's Co. in Newbury from 5/1781 'til then end of the war, in service, guarding & scouting, etc., under command of Col. Peter Olcott & Col. Robert Johnston.

Nathaniel Chamberlin owned land in Grafton Co., NH. Nothing further is known of him except the fact that the admins of his estate were appointed in 1802. He is believed to have had several children. One daughter is known, Elizabeth, born in 1794; married a Mr. Johnson, an Englishman, & removed to Canada in 1824 where he died, leaving several children. She returned to Newbury VT & educated them. In 1852, she went South to live with her children & died in Bellville, Ala., 6/21/1859. She had one son, William Johnson, who became a teacher, then a merchant &, when last heard from, lived, retired at Pensacola, Fla. One daughter, Sophia, married Dr. S. S. Forbes of Pensacola. Nothing more received.

Acc'd to this site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~robindudgeon/chamberlins.html Nathaniel died en-route to Hull Quebec Canada but his widow & children continued on.


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