Display Patriot - P-336259 - Richard LARRABEE

Richard LARRABEE

SAR Patriot #: P-336259

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Private / Patriotic Service
DAR #: A209711

Birth: 26 Jun 1762 Coventry / Windham / CT
Death: 17 Feb 1834 Verona / Oneida / NY

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Rev War Pension Application W20406


Spouse: Ruth Sedgwick
Children: Deborah;
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2017-10-20 FL 75438 Alfred Parks Honeywell (143640) Deborah   
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Author: Alfred Parks Honeywell

BIOGRAPHY RICHARD LARRABEE, P-336259

Birth: 6-26-1762 Coventry, Windham County, Connecticut

Death: 2-17-1834 Verona, Oneida County, New York

Son of: Richard Larrabee & Martha Webster

Married: Ruth Sedgwick 10-24-1783 Kinderhook, Columbia County New York, daughter of Samuel and Deborah (Higgins) Sedgwick


Service: Private, Massachusetts under Capt Simon Smith, Cols Warner Walker and Joseph Vose; Prisoner of War, public service.

Daughter: Deborah Larrabee, b. 10-2-1796 Kinderhook, NY, married 1815 to Abraham Van Der Heyden


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