A history of Steuben County, New York, and its people, Vol. I, Part 48

Author: Near, Irvin W., b. 1835
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Chicago : Lewis Publ. Co.
Number of Pages: 536


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John M. Drake, Hornellsville (in 1840). Certificate No. 28698. Born in Charleston, Rhode Island, 1759. Enlisted April 1, 1781, at Balston, Saratoga county, New York, in Colonel Marinus Willett's regiment, New York State Troops; was stationed alter- nately at Fort Plain and Fort Herkimer in '1781 and 1782. Dis- charged at Schenectady, New York, at the close of the war. After living in various places he located at Hornellsville and Almond, New York. Applied for pension January 9, 1843.


Joseph Ogden, South Dansville. Certificate No. 8223. Born 1763. Enlisted October, 1778, at Elizabethtown, New Jersey ; served one month on guard in New Jersey; was called out in 1779, 1280,


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1781, 1782, serving about one month each time. Applied for pen- sion October 16, 1832.


Christopher Hurlbut, Hornellsville. Certificate No. 5103. Born in Gorton, Connecticut, May 30, 1757. Enlisted in 1776, as a private in Captain Tew's company attached to Colonel Lippett's regiment, Rhode Island troops. Stationed for a time in Rhode Island constructing fortifications and performing other military duty ; afterwards ordered to Harlem, New York, and White. Plains, that state, and to New Jersey. He belonged to a flanking company in Washington's army during the march through the Jerseys. He was discharged January 16, 1777, serving one year. Died April 19, 1831. On September 4, 1839, his widow, Elizabeth Hurlbut, then 80 years old, commenced to receive a pension for her husband's services.


Abraham Van Gorder, Tyrone. Certificate No. 20129. Born at Newburgh, New York, October 14, 1764. Enlisted in 1781 at Walpach, New Jersey, for nine months, in Colonel Rosekrant's regi- ment, New Jersey Line. At the end of his term of enlistment offi- cers appealed to men to remain in service; this man, with others, agreed to remain as long as their services were needed. Served in Captain James Bunnell's company until June, 1783. All his ser- vice was as a private, mostly as a ranger guarding the frontiers of New Jersey and the Delaware river against the Indians. In 1:86 he moved to Ulster county, New York; in 1809, to Tioga county, New York. In 1831 he settled at Tyrone (then Steuben), now in Schuyler county, New York. Applied for pension June 20, 1833; age, sixty-nine years.


Amos Holliday, Cohocton. Certificate No. 8220. Born at Simsbury, Connecticut, 1754; resided there at date of enlistment, 1775, in Colonel Jedediah Huntington's regiment, Connecticut troops, for nine months. Discharged in November or December, 1275, at expiration of enlistment at Roxbury, Massachusetts; subse- quently enlisted in March or April, 1776; was wounded in battle of Flatbush, Long Island. Discharged at White Plains at expira- tion of enlistment, nine months; enlisted in March or April, 1712; discharged in November or December, 17tt, at San Pitts, at end of enlistment nine months; again enlisted last of December, 172; discharged late in December, 1778, at Totawa Falls, New Jersey, at end of enlistment nine months ; enlisted again in December, 1778, for three months; discharged March, 1779, at Horseneck, New Jer- sey ; enlisted March, 1779; discharged at Musquito Hills, New Jer- sey, at end of term of nine months; enlisted December, 1779; dis- charged March, 1:80, three months' term; New Jersey substitute March, 1780; discharged in December, 1780, at Totawa, New Jer- soy. He lived at Simsbury, Connecticut, at all enlistments. Resided at C'ohocton, Steuben county, in 1832. Applied for pension October 16, 1832; age, seventy-eight years.


Walter Patchen, Cohocton. Certificate No. 5374. Born in Norwalk, Fairfield county, Connecticut, 1764. Enlisted at New Lebanon, Columbia county, New York, April 1, 1781, in a militia class in Colonel Willett's reginient, New York Militia; employed principally in scouting; was wounded in the leg; discharged at Schenectady, New York, in January, 1783. Soldier first married Lorany; had a son Warren, later a physician; also a daughter, Lo-


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raney, at whose birth, in 1786, the wife and mother died. At Ball- ston, Saratoga county, New York, soldier married Sarah Pierson June 19, 1790. He died March 20, 1854. She was pensioned, as his widow, on an application dated September 16, 1854; age, eighty- five years; residence Wayland, Steuben county. Soldier, Walter Patchen, applied for pension October 16, 1832.


William Woodworth, Campbell. Certificate No. 24569. Born in Groton, Connecticut, December 22, 1763. Enlisted at Groton August 1, 1780, in the state troops of Connecticut for one year, under Colonel William Lodyard; served ten months; then hired a substitute for the remainder of his term. He again enlisted in June, 1781, for six months; was employed in taking care of the baggage and horses belonging to the French army at White Plains, New York. Discharged in August, 1782. Application for pension October 16, 1822. In 1820 he removed to Painted Post, now Camp- bell, Steuben county.


Daniel Spike, Cohocton. Certificate No. 15795. Born 1760. Enlisted March, 1776, at Saratoga, in Colonel Van Courtland's regi- inent, New York Line; served nine months; discharged at Fort Mil- ler, New York. He again enlisted in 1:17, and served in 1772, 1778 and 1779 under Captain Varner; was discharged at Albany, New York, in 1779. Died in March, 1844. Application for pension dated August 1, 1819.


Christopher Schultz (or Shilty), Reading. Certificate No. 2655. Born 1761. Enlisted in November or December, 1719, as a fifer in Colonel Lamb's Second Regiment of Artillery, New York Line; served until the close of the war; discharged in the fall of 1783, at West Point, New York. He was at the surrender of Corn- wallis. Applied for pension May 25, 1818 ; age, fifty-two years. He died at Dix, Chemung county, New York, March 7, 1841. His widow, Elizabeth, at the age of seventy-two years, received a pen- sion.


Elijah Bacon, Reading. Certificate No. 10003. Born 1261, in Berkshire county, Massachusetts. Enlisted in April, 1775, in Colonel Porter's regiment, Massachusetts troops; marched to Cambridge; was a fifer. Discharged January 1, 1776; reenlisted the same year in Colonel Patterson's regiment, Massachusetts Line, for one year; marched to Cambridge, where he remained until the British evacu- ated Boston, when his regiment marched in; discharged at Mt. Independence January 1, 1777; reenlisted same month for three years or during the war; marched to Ticonderoga, fled on approach of Burgoyne to Stillwater, New York; remained there until sur- render of Burgoyne, where he was present; marched to Albany and Valley Forge; thence to West Point ; was discharged at Fishkill, New York, in March, 1780. Applied for pension June 3, 1816, then fifty-seven years old.


Nathan Strong, Prattsburg. Certificate No. 18462. Born 1755. Enlisted at Cambridge, Massachusetts, in April, 1775, in Colonel Fellows' regiment ; discharged in January, 1776, at Dorchester, Mas- sachusetts. Again enlisted at Northampton, Massachusetts, in Feb- ruary, 1776, in Colonel Eliphas Porter's regiment, Massachusetts Bay forces. Discharged January 14, 1777, near Elizabethtown, New Jersey. Applied for pension April 30, 1818; sixty-two years old July 25, 1817.


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Silas Daley, Wayne. Certificate No. 1516. Born 1760. En- listed April 16, 1776, at Fort Montgomery, New York, in Colonel Maleon's Independent Regiment of Infantry. In 1780 he was trans- ferred to Colonel Spencer's regiment, attached to General Maxwell's brigade. Discharged at Mendham, New Jersey, April 16, 1781; served three years. He was in the battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, and several skirmishes. Died in 1839. Applied for pension June 6, 1818; age, fifty-six years.


James Sturdevant, Pulteney. Born in January, 1757, at Dan- hury, Fairfield county, Connectient. Enlisted June, 1776, in Con- nectieut, for six months, as a private, under Captain Goodwin and Colonel Gay; again enlisted for one month as a private under Cap- tain Seth Pierce. Applied for pension October 16, 1832. He was living in Prattsburg, Steuben county, in 1840.


Peter Robbins, Howard. Certificate No. 20628. Born 1753. Enlisted at Newport, Rhode Island, soon after the battle of Lex- ington-then lived at Scituate, Rhode Island-in regiment com- manded by Colonel Richmond; served about one year; employed in raising fortifications ; reenlisted in the summer of 1776 at Newport, Rhode Island, under Captain Karr for fifteen months; against en- listed in 1777 for nine months; discharged at Bristol, Rhode Island; was in battle of Rhode Island in August, 1778, under General Sul- livan. He afterwards served on the armed ship "Columbus," at Providence, Rhode Island, under Captain Duval of the marines for six months; was transferred to the armed ship "Providence," com- manded by Captain Abraham Whipple. He served under Lieu- tenant Barron, in all about ten months. While on the "Columbus" the ship had a short engagement with the British frigate "Cypress" off Block Island. Applied for pension October 16, 1832; seventy- nine years old.


William S. Lemen, Dansville. Born 1760, at Winchester, Vir- ginia. Enlisted July 20, 1777, in Colonel John Kelly's regiment of Pennsylvania militia at Northumberland; served until October 20th, that year. Stationed at Big Island in west branch of the Susque- hanna river as scouts protecting inhabitants from the Indians. Again enlisted in April, 1778, and served as Indian spy under Captain Gaskins. Served on the north branch of the Susquehanna and with a company of Continental soldiers, under Captain Moses Van Cam- pen, on Fishing creek, served until the end of October, 1778. In April, 1479, he enlisted for nine months; engaged in proteeting supplies for General Sullivan's army against the Six Nations; was under command of Captain Moses Van Campen; burned an Indian village at Chemung, New York. In 1780 soldier. again enlisted ; served under Van Campen against Tories and Indians on the Sus- quehanna ; discharged in November, 1782. Application for pension dated October 16, 1832, aged seventy-three years.


Daniel Everitt, Howard. Certificate No. 5188. Born at Nor- walk. Connecticut, June 2, 1764. Drafted at Norwalk, Conn., in the fall of 1779: served two months-his father in the same com- pany : marched to Horseneck, Connectient, and to Stamford, that stato. where he was discharged. On June 3, 1780, he volunteered for six months in Captain Raymond's company, the day after he was sixteen years old ; was stationed at Norwalk, Connecticut, during his term guarding the town against Tories and cowboys ; again draft-


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ed about April 1, 1:81, and served two months in Colonel St. John's regiment ; on guard at Norwalk his entire term. Applied for pen- sion October 16, 1832 ; sixty-eight years old.


Lemuel Haskins, Addison. Certificate- No. 24566. Born at Freetown, Bristol county, Massachusetts, February 6, 1734. Enlisted 'April, 1775-resided at Mapletown, Albany county, New York, for three years or during the war-in Colonel Knickerbocker's regiment, New York Minutemen. These men were bound to go into service at a minute's warning and held themselves in readiness to go when- ever called upon. During 1775 was at Fort Edward and Lake George one month. At the time of St. Clair's defeat he was called out and served about four weeks in Colonel John Van Rensselaer's regiment stationed on the frontier. He was in the battle of Bennington, August 17, 1777. In the following October he was in the battle of Saratoga ; after that was stationed at Ticonderoga and Mount De- fiance about five months. He claimed he was a soldier in the French war and was in the battle on the Plains of Abraham in 1759, when General Wolfe was killed. Applied for pension October 16, 1832; age, ninety-eight years.


Peter Miller, Howard. Certificate No. 6312. Born at Platti- kill, Ulster county, New York, 1760. Enlisted in the spring of 1781, in Captain I. L. Hardenbergh's company, Colonel Weisenvelt's regi- ment, for nine months. Stationed on Indian frontier in the towns of Rochester and Warwarsing, Ulster county, New York. There was another Peter Miller in the regiment, known as "little Pete," while this soldier was known as "big Pete." He thinks "little Pete" de- serted. In 1832 Peter Miller had lived in Howard for the preced- ing fourteen years. He died December 11, 1837. He applied for pension October 16, 1832. His widow applied for and received pen- sion July 7, 1838, age eighty-two years; residence, Howard, New York.


Benjamin Watrous, Pultency. Born February 8, 1763, in. Con- necticut. Enlisted in May, 1778, in Colonel Jonathan Meig's regi- ·ment, Connecticut Line; served in and about White Plains during the campaign, went into winter quarters in 1778-9 in Redding, Con- necticut; was attached to General Wayne's brigade; marched against Stoney Point; at the close of this campaign went into winter quar- ters at Morristown, New Jersey, 1779-80, and took part in the expe- dition against Staten Island; transferred to General Poor's brigade under command of General La Fayette and served to the end of campaign; returned to his original regiment and went into winter quarters in 1780 at the Highlands. In February, 1781, with his company, was ordered to Virginia; was at the siege and capture of Yorktown; returned to winter quarters in the Highlands, 1781-2. In spring of 1782 was transferred to Colonel Samuel B. Webb's Third Connecticut regiment; remained in and about the Highlands that summer ; went into winter quarters at West Point, New York, where he was discharged in June, 1783. Applied for pension April 14, 1818; fifty-six years old. Died January 21, 1843. December 4, 1786, married Elizabeth Lester, who, on November 22, 1843, ap- plied for and received a widow's pension. She then lived at Pul- teney, Steuben county ; before that in Benton, Ontario county, New York.


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Eli Moffit, Troupsburg. Enlisted in Colonel Olney's Rhode Island regiment April 1, 1782, for nine months; discharged and re- enlisted in same regiment for three years; discharged at Saratoga March 1, 1783.


Allin Butler, Bath. Born in Westerly, Rhode Island, April 14, 1754. Enlisted at Wilbraham, Massachusetts, in the fall of 1776, for three months, in Colonel Shepard's regiment at East Chester, New York; again enlisted, in the fall of 1780, in Colonel Mosley's regiment ; marched to Schoharie, New York, to check ravages of Tories and Indians; there four weeks; then went to Albany, New York, for rest of his term; moved from Wilbraham to Green, Che- nango county, New York, about 1818; settled in Bath, Steuben county. Died in February, 1839.


Lambert Burget, Addison. Born in Hillsdale, New York, in April, 1763. Enlisted there in May, 1780, in Colonel Livingston's regiment ; marched down Hudson river to Dobb's Ferry; thence to Albany and to Middle Fort, Schoharie county, New York. Dis- charged in 1780; enlisted again in May, 1782, in Colonel Marinus Willett's regiment ; stationed at Fort Hunter, Fort Plain and Fort Herkimer until the end of the war. Lived at Painted Post and Addison, New York, where he died December 27, 1848.


Natham Armstrong, Cohocton. Born February 7, 1757, at Dover, Dutchess county, New York. Enlisted May or June, 1776, at Hoosick, Rensselaer county, New York, in Colonel Van Schaick's regiment, New York State Troops; served six months; discharged at Fort Ann, New York; then returned to his home and lived suc- cessively at Hartford, Washington county; at Butternuts, Otsego county, and at Cohocton, Steuben county, where he died in 1839.


John Boldman, Jersey. Born in Warrensburgh, New York, now Orange, Schuyler county, New York, in 1765. Enlisted there in spring of 1780 for four months in Colonel Harper's regiment ; stationed at Fort Stanwix during term. Reenlisted for nine months in Colonel 'Willett's regiment'; went to Fort Plain; discharged; re- turned home and lived at Amsterdam, Painted Post and Jersey- where he was living in 1832. He died at Woodhull, New York, June 14, 1855.


David Cook, Woodhull. Born in Suffolk county, New York, October 1, 1752. Enlisted at Roxbury, New Jersey, at the be- ginning of the Revolutionary war, in New Jersey Militia. As en- sign, stationed at Elizabethtown Point building breast-works and guarding shore. After the war he lived at Wyoming, Pennsylvania ; at Painted Post and Woodhull, New York, where he died March 9, 1841.


Elia's Van Auken, Howard. Born in Minisink, Orange county, New York. He enlisted in Colonel Ellison's regiment in June, 1776, served one month. In 1777 enlisted as a three months' man, at Fort Montgomery. When that fort was captured he escaped with his company ; ordered to Esopus; arrived there the day it was burned; returned to Newburgh and was discharged in December, 1777; re- enlisted three times and was wounded twice in skirmishes with In- dians and Tories near Minisink. After the close of the war he lived in Minisink, New York; Luzerne county, Pennsylvania; Ithaca and Newtown (Tioga county), New York. At the last named (then Howard) he died.


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Samuel Thompson, Bath. Born in East Haven, Connecticut, September 23, 1767, where he enlisted as a substitute for his brother, Jared Thompson, for one year; served at Black Rock Fort, New Haven harbor. After the close of the war he resided at East Haven until 1805; at Ulpses, New York, thirteen years; later at Bath, where he died. Refers to Hon. John Magee, David Rumsey, George C. Edwards and Henry Brother as to his credibility.


John McCoy, Bath. Enlisted January 7, 1779, in New Mil- ford, Connecticut, in Colonel Herman Swift's regiment; discharged at West Point, New York, in October, 1783. He died in Jerusalem, Yates county, New York, September 28, 1847.


Nathaniel Sheldon, Greenwood. Born in Smithfield, Provi- dence county, Rhode Island, April 23, 1746. Enlisted at Brandon, Vermont, in. May, 1775. Joined the forces under Colonel Ethan Allen on the march to attack Fort Ticonderoga and entered it at the time of its capture on May 9, 1775; the next day went with the party under Colonel Seth Warner that captured Crown Point and the British garrison there; then went to St. Johns, captured that place and returned to Fort Ticonderoga; was stationed at Crown Point when General Schuyler's army passed there on its way to Canada. His company joined. He was present at the surrender of Montreal to the Americans and stationed there until the American army returned from Quebec in 1776. He returned to Ticonderoga and was discharged after serving three months overtime. After the war he lived in Brandon, Rutland county, Vermont, until 1789; then moved to Cazenovia, New York; in 1813 to Homer, New York; in 1824 to Bath and in 1832 to Greenwood, New York. Refers to Hon. John Magee, Reuben Robie, William S. Hubbell and Rev. David Higgins for his good character.


Youmans, Jonas, Campbell. Born in Frederickstown, Dutchess county, New York, May 18, 1758. Enlisted April, 1776, in Jacobus Swartout's regiment, New York State Troops; marched through Tarrytown to Fort Independence; thence to White Plains and was in the battle at that place in October, 1776. Discharged at New Windsor, New York, having served nine months; enlisted again April 1, 1777, in Colonel Henry Ludington's regiment ; marched to Wright's Mills, Westchester county, New York. While there word came that General Burgoyne was advancing into the northern part of the state and his regiment was ordered to Fort Montgomery. Before the regiment arrived the fort was captured by the British. In October, 1777, marched to Esopns; was there when the place was burned hy the British. Learning that Burgoyne was captured, the regiment marched to Crow pond and the soldier was discharged about the last of October, 1777. Enlisted May, 1778, for six months ; discharged at Tarrytown about last of April, 1779; enlisted in Colonel Harper's regiment ; marched to Albany; then to Fort Ed- ward and Crown Point; discharged at Albany February 1, 1780. In March, 1780, he enlisted in Colonel Wiesenfelt's regiment; dis- charged in December, 1780; in 1781 served nine months under Cap- tain Hunt in Colonel Wiesenfelt's regiment, New York State Con- tinental Line. He lived in Frederickstown for a short time after the close of the war. Then moved to Colchester, Delaware county, New York, where he lived about sixteen years; then removed to the town of Painted Post, where he has resided since.


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Smith, Stephen, Bath. Born at Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, 1761. Drafted in the militia about September 15, 1777; served until about December 15, 1777, in Colonel Job Cushing's regiment, Massachusetts Militia ; was present when Burgoyne surrendered at Saratoga; about April 1, 1778, he enlisted for three months and served under Captain Seth Newton guarding prisoners from Bur- goyne's army ; also served three months in same year guarding pris- oners. In the fall of 1779 he was drafted in the militia and served three months under Isaae Harrington; went to the relief of Fort Stanwix. Discharged at Troy, New York; served three months in the fall of 1781; stationed at Peekskill, New York, scouting and protecting the inhabitants from Tories. Soon after the close of the war he removed to Barrie, Worcester county, Massachusetts. In 1812 he moved to Bath.


Phineas Parker, Pulteney. Born in Mansfield, Connecticut, July 2, 1758. Enlisted September 9, 1776, at Windham county, Connecticut, in Colonel Experience Storr's regiment; marched by the way of Mansfield, Coventry, New Haven and Stamford to East. Chester, New York; thence to New York Island, where they were stationed, near Fort Washington, two or three weeks; then erossed Kingsbridge and marched to Westchester; thenee to White Plains, and was there at the battle. Discharged at North Castle December 11, 1776, and returned home; was drafted in the militia and served two months under Captain Wayles, stationed at New London, Con- necticut. About July 4, 1780, enlisted in Captain James Dana's company, attached to Colonel Levi Well's regiment, stationed at New London and West Haven; discharged March 1, 1781; was at the burning of New London two days, under Captain Eleazar Hunt- ington. After the war he lived ten or twelve years in Mansfield, Connecticut ; thence he went to Utiea, New York, where he lived nineteen years; then removed to Pulteney, Steuben county, New York.


John Spore, Pulteney. Born at Athens, Albany county, New York, July 21, 1760. Enlisted at Mohawk Florida, Montgomery county, New York ; in August, 1777, in Captain David MeMaster's company, Colonel Viseher's regiment, to serve on the frontier ; marched to Oriskany ; was in the battle at that place; discharged and returned home; was drafted the next week to go to Johnstown, New York; served about one month under Captain Benjamin Newkirk. About April 1, 1778, enlisted for nine months; served until Janu- ary 1, 1779. In April, 1780, was again called out with militia ; was at Sacondaga, New York, engaged in building block house. In 1782 was called out for short periods. After the war he resided in Montgomery county, in Greene county and at Pulteney, Steuben county.


John Hiliker, Jasper. Born November 20, 1759, in Westchester county, New York. In January, 1776, he was impressed with a team at Fishkill, New York, to cart flour from Mattey Van Bense- hoten's mills to a hospital, established in the academy at Fishkill ; called out about July 8, 1776, in the militia, Colonel Hendrick Wyekoff's regiment, under General Lewis Dubois and General Ar- nold; company rendezvoused at Fishkill and marched to Fort Con- stitution, where it was stationed until discharged; called out again about July 1, 1777 ; stationed at the Highlands to prevent the enemy


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going up the river. Saw General Burgoyne when his army passed after his surrender at Saratoga ; discharged in November, 1777. In 1780 was called out again on an alarm; served four days. After the war he resided in the town of Washington, Dutchess county, until 1811; then removed to Harpersfield, Delaware county, New York; resided there five years and then moved to Scipio, Cayuga county, New York, where he lived about nine years ; then to Jasper, Steuben county, where he was living in 1834.


Anthony Swartwout, Wayne. Certificate No. 24807. Applied for pension October 16, 1832. Born July 4, 1759, at Chester, Orange county, New York. Enlisted July, 1776, in Captain John Wood's company, in Major Moses Hatfield's regiment, for nine months ; during this time he was in the battles of Harlem Heights and White Plains; after the close of this service he was impressed with his team and went with the army to the Pennsylvania line; in service there two months. In 1777 he was ordered out in Captain John Jackson's company, Colonel Nichols' regiment, New York Militia, at the time Esopus was burned by the British; served about five months ; continued in Captain Jackson's company and was on dutv more or less during the war every year. After the war he removed to Pennsylvania ; from there to Seneca county, New York; thence to Wayne, Steuben county, in 1810, where he resided twenty-two years. He died October 11, 1842.




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