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BG Solomon Place

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BG Solomon Place Veteran

Birth
Foster, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
22 Dec 1834 (aged 64)
Greenwich, Washington County, New York, USA
Burial
Greenwich, Washington County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
section B, lot 1
Memorial ID
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The dates for Solomon and his family are from a family bible in the possession of Mrs. Herbert Whelden of Greenwich, NY, copied October 1933 by Mrs. H. C. Hill. He signed his bible on 10 February 1817 (Bible of Solomon Place, DAR 23:123).

He had a military career. In 1803 he appears as a Captain in Lieutenant Colonel Commandant Simon De Ridder's regiment, Washington County, New York. His name appears on the Massachusetts Civil List for June 1806, when a legislative committee reported that the state owed "Solomon Place to the time of his leaving the State, 150 45." He was named as "Capt. Solomon Place on the gravestone of his son Hiram, who died 23 January 1811. In 1812 he was Second Major in Lieutenant Colonel Hendrick Van Schaick's regiment, Washington County, New York. In 1814 he was First Major, and in 1815 he was Lieutenant Colonel following Van Schaick's resignation. In 1819 he was Brigadier General, 16th Brigade. He was named as "Gen. Solomon Place" on the gravestone of his wife Martha (1825), and on his own gravestone (1834).

He appears on the census of 4 August 1800 at Argyle, Washington County, New York (1 male 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45, 2 females 0-10, 1 female 26-45) There is also a Jeremiah Place on the same page. Because Solomon had a brother of that name and family tradition puts them both in New York it is likely that this was Solomon's brother of that name.

He appears on the 6 August 1810 census at Greenwich, Washington County, New York (1 male 0-10, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45 (himself), 1 female 0-10, 2 females 10-16, and 1 female over 45). His brother Godfrey is enumerated on the 1810 census in Washington (page 506).

He appears on the census of 1 June 1830 at Greenwich, Washington County, New York (1 male
In 1831 he joined the Dutch Reformed Church at Greenwich. The History of Greenwich says, "In 1831, 134 persons were received into membership of this church -- 118 of these upon profession of their faith, and 110 of these between April 20th and June 12th. This was probably the most marked revival in all the history of our church. That 24th day of April, when Wm. Mowry, Reuben Norton and good old Solomon Place stood forth with fourteen others to receive the sacrament of baptism must have been one of deep and lasting impressions." (Elisha P. Thurston & D. A. Boies, History of Greenwich (1877), 53.)

His gravestone says:

"In memory of Gen. Solomon Place who died Dec. 22, 1834 in the 66th. Let worms devour my wasting flesh And crumble all my bones to dust My god shall raise my frame anew At the revival of the just."

His cemetery plot also contains the remains of his son Hiram (died 1816, age 1 month), wife Martha (died 1825, age 54), (his son?) Stephen (died 1849, age 22), and two daughters: Phebe (died 1869, age 73) and Hannah (died 1882, age 84).
The dates for Solomon and his family are from a family bible in the possession of Mrs. Herbert Whelden of Greenwich, NY, copied October 1933 by Mrs. H. C. Hill. He signed his bible on 10 February 1817 (Bible of Solomon Place, DAR 23:123).

He had a military career. In 1803 he appears as a Captain in Lieutenant Colonel Commandant Simon De Ridder's regiment, Washington County, New York. His name appears on the Massachusetts Civil List for June 1806, when a legislative committee reported that the state owed "Solomon Place to the time of his leaving the State, 150 45." He was named as "Capt. Solomon Place on the gravestone of his son Hiram, who died 23 January 1811. In 1812 he was Second Major in Lieutenant Colonel Hendrick Van Schaick's regiment, Washington County, New York. In 1814 he was First Major, and in 1815 he was Lieutenant Colonel following Van Schaick's resignation. In 1819 he was Brigadier General, 16th Brigade. He was named as "Gen. Solomon Place" on the gravestone of his wife Martha (1825), and on his own gravestone (1834).

He appears on the census of 4 August 1800 at Argyle, Washington County, New York (1 male 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45, 2 females 0-10, 1 female 26-45) There is also a Jeremiah Place on the same page. Because Solomon had a brother of that name and family tradition puts them both in New York it is likely that this was Solomon's brother of that name.

He appears on the 6 August 1810 census at Greenwich, Washington County, New York (1 male 0-10, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45 (himself), 1 female 0-10, 2 females 10-16, and 1 female over 45). His brother Godfrey is enumerated on the 1810 census in Washington (page 506).

He appears on the census of 1 June 1830 at Greenwich, Washington County, New York (1 male
In 1831 he joined the Dutch Reformed Church at Greenwich. The History of Greenwich says, "In 1831, 134 persons were received into membership of this church -- 118 of these upon profession of their faith, and 110 of these between April 20th and June 12th. This was probably the most marked revival in all the history of our church. That 24th day of April, when Wm. Mowry, Reuben Norton and good old Solomon Place stood forth with fourteen others to receive the sacrament of baptism must have been one of deep and lasting impressions." (Elisha P. Thurston & D. A. Boies, History of Greenwich (1877), 53.)

His gravestone says:

"In memory of Gen. Solomon Place who died Dec. 22, 1834 in the 66th. Let worms devour my wasting flesh And crumble all my bones to dust My god shall raise my frame anew At the revival of the just."

His cemetery plot also contains the remains of his son Hiram (died 1816, age 1 month), wife Martha (died 1825, age 54), (his son?) Stephen (died 1849, age 22), and two daughters: Phebe (died 1869, age 73) and Hannah (died 1882, age 84).

Inscription

In memory of
Gen. Solomon Place
who died Dec. 22, 1834,
in his 65th year.
---
Let worms devour my wasting flesh
And crumble all my bones to dust
My god shall raise my frame anew
At the revival of the just.



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  • Maintained by: Justin Durand
  • Originally Created by: Alice
  • Added: Aug 29, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57877080/solomon-place: accessed ), memorial page for BG Solomon Place (21 May 1770–22 Dec 1834), Find a Grave Memorial ID 57877080, citing Greenwich Cemetery, Greenwich, Washington County, New York, USA; Maintained by Justin Durand (contributor 46942177).