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Theophilus Foster

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Theophilus Foster

Birth
Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
8 Oct 1833 (aged 79)
Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Jedediah Foster and Dorothy Dwight are his parents,he married Susanna Packard in 1774,she being the daughter of Joseph Packard and Sarah Johnson.They are the parents of ten children:

Dorothy Foster-22 Mar 1776
Theodore Adelphidus Foster-22 Mar 1778-1825
Jedediah Foster-5 Aug 1780
Abigail Foster-3 Apr 1782
Sarah Foster-27 Jun 1784
Clarissa Foster-26 Jun 1786
Lydia foster-2 Nov 1789
Elijah Dwight Foster-12 Apr 1791
Peregrine Pynchon Foster-10 May 1793-17 Feb 1834
Susan Foster-22 Sep 1795

After Susannah's death,Theophilus married Hannah Crosby on 9 Jul 1801 in Wilmington,Windham Co.,VT.. She is the daughter of Silis Crosby and Rebecca Forbes. This second produced no children.

****Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors..pg 932 ****

"Foster,Theophilus, Brookfield,
Private, Capt. Ithamar Wright's Co., which marched on the alarm of April 19,1775; returned home April 23, 1775; served 8 days, travel included."
Jedediah Foster and Dorothy Dwight are his parents,he married Susanna Packard in 1774,she being the daughter of Joseph Packard and Sarah Johnson.They are the parents of ten children:

Dorothy Foster-22 Mar 1776
Theodore Adelphidus Foster-22 Mar 1778-1825
Jedediah Foster-5 Aug 1780
Abigail Foster-3 Apr 1782
Sarah Foster-27 Jun 1784
Clarissa Foster-26 Jun 1786
Lydia foster-2 Nov 1789
Elijah Dwight Foster-12 Apr 1791
Peregrine Pynchon Foster-10 May 1793-17 Feb 1834
Susan Foster-22 Sep 1795

After Susannah's death,Theophilus married Hannah Crosby on 9 Jul 1801 in Wilmington,Windham Co.,VT.. She is the daughter of Silis Crosby and Rebecca Forbes. This second produced no children.

****Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors..pg 932 ****

"Foster,Theophilus, Brookfield,
Private, Capt. Ithamar Wright's Co., which marched on the alarm of April 19,1775; returned home April 23, 1775; served 8 days, travel included."


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