Display Patriot - P-132056 - Anson CHEESEMAN/CHEESMAN

Anson CHEESEMAN/CHEESMAN

SAR Patriot #: P-132056

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Corporal
DAR #: A021283

Birth: 14 Jul 1752 Braintree / / MA
Death: 14 Feb 1813 Princetown / / NY

Qualifying Service Description:

PVT, CAPTs ABEL THAYER, BODMAN, RUSSELL KELLOGG, BENJAMIN BONNEY, COLs JOHN FELLOWS, RUGGLES WOODBRIDGE, SAMUEL BREWER


Additional References:
  1. SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004
  2. Pension *W16900
  3. MA SOLS & SAILS, Volume 3, pg 377-8, 394

Spouse: Elizabeth Cary
Children: Ruth; Abner; Anson;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
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2004-03-05 FL 225 Alfred Parks Honeywell (143640) Ruth   
Location:
Theresa / Jefferson / NY / USA
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Author: Alfred Parks Honeywell
Born July 25, 1752, Braintree, Norfolk, MA
Died Feb 14, 1813, Princetown, Schenectady, NY
Son Edward and Margaret (Dyer) Chesman
Married Elizabeth Cary (1755-1841) in MA, dau. Deacon Joseph K. and Phebe (Mack) Cary

War service Corporal, MA, Cols John Fellows, Ruggles Woodbridge, Samuel Brewer

Children:
Ruth 1777-1826
Phoebe 1779-?
Anson, Jr. 1781-1859
Hannah 1783-?
Rhoda 1785-?
Abner 1788-1873
Jeremiah 1791-1870
Euphremia 1794-?
Clifford Curtis 1798-?

Burial Princetown Reformed Church Cemetery, Gifford, Schenectady, NY
Unknown grave



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