Rebecca and David are direct ancestors of Anita Nance.
Rebecca and Bob Trotter are 4th cousins 6 generations removed. Theircommon
ancestor is Thomas Miner, the immigrant.
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Sources: Miner Genealogy by Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Miner
Ancestors of Alton M. Blake by Janet Abbey Engel
Vol. 5, DAR Cemetery, Church and Town Records in the NY StateLibrary
in Albany, NY in the Sulpher Springs Cemetery, Town ofHounsfield,
Jefferson County, NY
On 25 Sep 1832 David made an application for a pension as a soldier in the
Revolution and at that time stated that he was 69, which would give him a
birthdate of 1763.In the 1820 Census David is in the Town of Antwerp, Jefferson County, NY,with
one male 10-16, one male 16-18, one male and one female over 45.In 1837 David requested that his pension be transferred from Cicero,Onondaga
County, NY, to New London County, Conn., where he intended to go to livewith
relatives.
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Sources: Miner Genealogy by Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Miner
Ancestors of Alton M. Blake by Janet Abbey Engel
Vol. 5, DAR Cemetery, Church and Town Records in the NY StateLibrary
in Albany, NY in the Sulpher Springs Cemetery, Town ofHounsfield,
Jefferson County, NY
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Sources: Ancestors of Alton M. Blake by Janet Abbey Engel
Vol. 5, DAR Cemetery, Church and Town Records in the NY StateLibrary
in Albany, NY in the Sulpher Springs Cemetery, Town ofHounsfield,
Jefferson County, NY
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Sources: Ancestors of Alton M. Blake by Janet Abbey Engel
Vol. 5, DAR Cemetery, Church and Town Records in the NY StateLibrary
in Albany, NY in the Sulpher Springs Cemetery, Town ofHounsfield,
Jefferson County, NY
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Sources: Ancestors of Alton M. Blake by Janet Abbey Engel
Vol. 5, DAR Cemetery, Church and Town Records in the NY StateLibrary
in Albany, NY in the Sulpher Springs Cemetery, Town ofHounsfield,
Jefferson County, NY
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Sources: Ancestors of Alton M. Blake by Janet Abbey Engel
Vol. 5, DAR Cemetery, Church and Town Records in the NY StateLibrary
in Albany, NY in the Sulpher Springs Cemetery, Town ofHounsfield,
Jefferson County, NY
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Sources: Miner Genealogy by Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Miner
Ancestors of Alton M. Blake by Janet Abbey Engel
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Sources: Miner Genealogy by Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Miner
Ancestors of Alton M. Blake by Janet Abbey Engel
One contributer gives birth as 18 Mar 1762.
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Sources: Miner Genealogy by Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Miner
Ancestors of Alton M. Blake by Janet Abbey Engel
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Sources: Miner Genealogy by Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Miner
Ancestors of Alton M. Blake by Janet Abbey Engel
Son of Rufus W. Main, Jr. and Sabra Wells.
Son of Elisha Palmer and Eunice Billings.
Joseph was a minister, preached at Sag Harbor, New York.
FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Birth - Date: 1750 Place: of Sag Harbor, Suffolk, N. Y.
Father: Robert Douglass Mother: Sarah Edgecomb
He was a Captain in the Indian trade. He was captured by the British in 1814.
FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Death - Date: 20 Apr 1818 Place: Waterford, New London, Connecticut
Daughter of Jasper and Lucretia Daniels.
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Sources: Miner Genealogy by Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Miner
Ancestors of Alton M. Blake by Janet Abbey Engel
Daughter of Job Irish and Mary Weaver.
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Sources: Miner Genealogy by Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Miner
Ancestors of Alton M. Blake by Janet Abbey Engel
Son of Samuel Plumb and Grace Babcock.
Defender and survivor of the Ft. Griswold massacre.
"John Daboll a private of the 8th Regiment of Militia came with others of his company at the first alarm He was living at the time on the Providence turnpike a mile and a half from the ferry near what is now a family burial ground in which he is buried
Born February 13 1 75 1 a grandson of Samuel who came from Easthampton LI to Groton in 1 7 1 8 he was a cousin of Master Nathan Daboll the author of the arithmetic and almanac which bear the family name
He was married in 1774 and had three children at the time of the battle afterward five others His wife died April 2 1803 In 1804 he married widow Sarah Halsey by whom he had two sons David Luther and William Vincent both of whom are now living in Providence RI The following incident was related to the writer by his father who had it from the lips of the hero of this narrative
His story is that after he was wounded in the hand he was knocked down by a blow from the butt of a musket and while lying faint and half senseless a soldier covered him with his bayonet threatening to run him through At this moment a British officer hearing him beg for his life knocked the gun one side and said There you d d rebel I have saved your life In a moment of gratitude he on his knees thanked his preserver saying I thank you sir I thank you sir He was paroled and met his anxious wife on the road waiting for news from the battle field
A leading Baptist a member of Elder Wightman's church he took an active part in the struggle that divided every town in the State previous to the adoption of the present Constitution on the question of taxation for church uses being elected a member of the constitutional convention in opposition to the then established order
A justice of the peace he was otherwise a prominent man in the councils of the town until his death which occurred May 7 1825"
source: The Battle of Groton Heights: A Collection of Narratives, Official Reports ...
By William Wallace Harris p 231-2