Descendent Families
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????. Burial Cemetery off Field Days Rd., sw corner, New Haven, Vermont, USA |
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02/03/1754. Birth Northampton, Massachusetts, USA |
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1774. Marriage to Rebecca Stannard New Marlboro, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA |
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1777. Enlists in Rev. War, private in Captain Parmalee Allen's company, Col. Herrick's regiment of Rangers, at the battle of Bennington Weybridge, Addison County, Vermont, USA |
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1783. Move to Weybridge, Addison County, Vermont Weybridge, Addison County, Vermont, USA |
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1790. Takes Freeman's Oath Addison, Addison County, Vermont, USA |
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1795. Marriage to Lois Smith Addison, Addison County, Vermont, USA |
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08/08/1834. Death Weybridge, Addison County, Vermont, USA |
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History of New Haven, Vermont, USA
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1790. Federal Census Addison, Addison County, Vermont, USA |
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1800. Federal Census Addison, Addison County, Vermont, USA |
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1810. Federal Census Weybridge, Addison County, Vermont, USA |
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1820. Federal Census Weybridge, Addison County, Vermont, USA |
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Caleb's paternal grandparents were Ebenezer and Rebecca (Stannard) Wright, who were born in Marlborough, Mass., and were married in 1774; settled in Weybridge, Vt., in 1783, on the farm now owned by E. S. Wright, clearing and improving the same, where they resided until the time of their deaths. They had a family of twelve children -- Rebecca, Asahel, Ebenezer, Daniel, Jehiel, Mary, Lucy, Caleb, Almira, Miranda, Lydia, and Phebe, all of whom are now dead. |
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Note Addison becomes Weybridge in 1810 |
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Ancestral Families
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