Supplement to Revolutionary soldiers of Onondaga, Part 2

Author: Beauchamp, William Martin; 1830-1925.
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JAMES FLETCHER .- Applied 1818, no age given. Service in 1st and 3rd N. Y. Line.


GEORGE FOLTS .- Applied 1833, age 80. In 3rd Regiment of Tryon county. In '90 in Herkimer.


ELKANAH FULLER .- Applied 1818, age 69. In Col. Ashley's regiment, Mass., from New Marlborough in '80, for 3 years, and then aged 18, dark, and 5 feet 1 inch high, not agreeing with pension age.


JOSEPH GANNETT .- On Post Office tablet and said to be of Syracuse. Applied 1831, age 73. In Capt. David King- man's company, Mass. Militia, for 11 days in '80. In '90 in Bridgewater, Mass.


SAMUEL GILBERT .- (See Cam.) Applied 1831, age 73. He served in Conn. Continentals.


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WILLIAM GILLCHRISS .- Onondaga. Timothy Gillchriss and Chauncey Rust, adm., Oct. 27, 1803. Fourth N. Y. Line. He came to Salina in 1793 and kept a tavern there, a favorite life for old soldiers.


NATHAN GOODALL .- (See Fab.) Applied 1818, age 70. Died Aug. 29, 1831.


JOSEPH GOODELL .- (See Tully.) In the same ruined cemetery is his wife's name: "ELIZABETH GOODELL | Died | May 22, 1856 | in the 85th year of her age."| Probable.


JACOB GOODRICH .- (See Fab.) He applied for pension from Fabius, Sept. 11, 1832, and was then 78. The claim was allowed. April, '75, he enlisted for nine months in Capt. Dibble's company, Col. Patterson's regiment, Mass., and for one month, '77, in Capt. Oliver Belden's company, being called out on several alarms. He then lived in Lenox, Mass.


WINTHROP GRAHAM .- Will made in Marcellus, March 2, 1803. His wife, Rebekah, and his mother, Elizabeth Child, survived him, with ten children. Three of his daughters were married. Winthrop Graham served in Capt. Parmelee Allen's company, Vt., for three weeks in '81, and after- ward in the same year, for two weeks in Capt. Asaph Cook's company. In 1790 he was in Washington Co., N. Y.


DAVID GREEN .- | Died | July 22, 1848 | in the 87th year of his age. | I have fought a good fight, I have finished | my course. I have kept the faith henceforth | there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness. |


HANNAH | wife of | David Green, | died Apr. | 22. 1838. | In the 82, yr. | of her age. | Blessed are the dead which | die in the Lord. |


Pompey Center. A family record said he was born in Connecticut in 1769. He married Hannah Pease in '96 and came to Green's Corners from New Milford the same year. The name is in many rolls. In some ways the best identi- fication is in Falmouth, Mass., under Capt. Palmer, '78, and Capt. Clark, '80. Age then 19, height 5 feet, 6 inches, complexion light. The place is an objection. One was a lieutenant in Capt. Averill's company, New Milford, '82. Probably the last, if a veteran.


ENOS GREENFIELD .- (See Pom.) Pensioner, died Nov. 23, 1824.


DAVID GROOM .- Marcellus. Hannah Groom and others,


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adm., Feb. 4, 1801. The name is in 12th Albany regiment, and in Halfmoon in '90. Probable.


EZEKIEL GOVES .- Applied 1831, age 85. In Conn. Mili- tia, but lacking record.


STEPHEN HAGER .- (See Marcellus.) Applied 1818, age 62. In Mass. Line. Died Nov. 22, 1822.


EPHRAIM HALL .- See Onondaga. This pensioner served in Mass. Militia.


JABESH HALL .- Marcellus. Delila Hall, adm. Feb. 22, 1813. Name in Mass. Continentals, '82, for 9 months. Probable.


GEORGE HANSEL .- In Klock's N. Y. regiment. Pensioned Sept. 22, 1786, and probably served at Oriskany.


GAIUS M. HARMON .- (See Elbridge). Mary, his wife, was appointed administrator, June 27, 1807.


SOLOMON HATCH .- Manlius. Lois Hatch and Samuel Messenger, Jr., adm., July 17, 1804. Four of the name served in Mass., but none were there in '90. In Weissenfels' N. Y. Levies, and in '90 in Albany county. Probable.


ROBERT HEBBARD .- Pompey. Will, Sept. 27, 1817-Nov. 12. Wife, Leah, with three sons and three married daughters. Name in Dutchess county 6 L. B. R. regiment. In '90, Amenia, N. Y. Probable.


EPHRAIM HEWITT .- Applied 1831, age 71. In Berkshire Militia, Mass., '77 and '80.


LEONARD HOAR .- Aaron C. Hoar, adm., May 12, 1814. Two of this name served in the Mass .troops, and were still there in '90. Probable.


JOHN HOLLISTER .- Salina. Phebe Hollister, adm., Dec. 11, 1813. In Conn. troops in '76, under Capt. Hale and Capt. Mills.


HENDRICK Hoos .- Applied 1818. From Addison, Vt. In Mass. Line, '77-'83. In Sheffield, described as aged 38 in '83, and 5 feet 8 inches high.


ELI HOPKINS .- Fabius. Abner Hopkins, adm., Feb. 28, 1805. Fourth N. Y. Line. In '90, Washington county, N. Y.


DAVID HORTON .- Fabius. Will, April 6, 1807-Aug. 7, '13. Wife, Willibee. Also children and grandchilden. Frequent in N. Y. troops and in '90. Probable. Deacon in First Con- gregational Society at organization in 1808.


To the Memory of | PHINEAS HOWELL, who died | June 15th, 1809 | in the | 67th year of his Age | after eight days' severe illness | in Tully, N. Y.


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PHEBE widow of | Phineas Howell | Died Sept. 2, 1836 | in the 93 year of her | Age. |


Tully village cemetery. Will, June 7, 1809-July 6. Beside wife, 5 sons and 3 daughters survived him. His son Floyd was born in '77. He served in the 4th Orange Co. regiment, and was still there in 1790. Prominent citizen.


EZEKIEL HOYT .- Applied 1831, age 73. Died Aug. 19, 1832. Served in Conn. Militia, but no record appears.


The simple epitaph in the LaFayette cemetery reads : "Ezekiel Hoyt | 1753, 1834 | Mary, his wife | 1764, 1834."


DAVID HUNTER .- Applied 1818, age 71. Served in Mass. Line. Several of the name.


SOLOMON HUNTLEY .- See Camillus. His first wife, Re- becca, left children.


COL. JEREMIAH JACKSON .- (See Pompey.) He died on lot 61, near Onativia.


JACOB T. JOHNSON .- Tully. Will, Feb. 17, 1817-May 3. His wife, Esther, and eight children survived him. A fre- quent name in N. Y. and N. E. rolls. Probable.


SAMUEL JONES .- (See Pompey.) Applied in 1831. Served in Conn. Militia.


JONATHAN P. JUDD .- Onondaga. Dorcas Judd, adm., Jan. 29, 1813. Jonathan Judd served from Guilford, Ct., in the Lexington alarm, and was still there in '90. Probable.


BENJAMIN JUNE .- (See LaFayette.) This pensioner served in Mass. Militia.


DAVID KEELER .- Applied 1818, age 60. Served in Conn. Line and died March 11, 1822.


ELIJAH KEELER .- Onondaga. March 16, 1802. Isaac Keeler, Nathan Brown, adm. With Capt. Asa Barns, June 30, '75, and sergeant under Capt. David Wheeler, Mass., Oct., '80.


THOMAS KEENEY .- Fabius, and in previous list. He ap- plied in 1831, age 81, and served in Conn. Militia. The First Baptist Society of Fabius was organized in his house, Nov. 21, 1806.


In memory of | BARAK KEITH, | who died March | 26, 1833, | aged 70 years | & 7 months. |


Beneath this stone till Christ, | shall bid him rise


A much loved Husband, Father, | Brother lies, | In vain were tears, death came at | heaven's command |


Cease then each murmur at the | sovreign hand. |


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In | Memory of | MATILDA | wife of | B. Keith, | who died Jan. 31, 1836 | aged 64 years. |


Applied 1831, age 71, not as on stone. Served in Conn. Militia, but not found on rolls. In '90 in Thompson, Ct. Interred in Oran cemetery.


PAUL KING .- Pompey. Will, Dec. 31, '08-Jan. 29, '09. Wife, Mary. Of his three sons, Apollos and Orange were soldiers, and Paul, the eldest, was probably one. The name is in Col. Dickerson's Mass. regiment, '77, and as First Lieutenant under Col. Chapin, '79. Both father and son were in Chesterfield, Mass., '90. No tombstones have been found, but they did not live in what is now Pompey. Paul King, Jr., died in Pompey, Feb., 1810, leaving wife, Hannah and six children.


MOSES KNAPP .- Applied 1831, age 68. Served in N. Y. Militia.


JOHN LADLOW .- See Otisco. This pensioner died Dec. 25, 1822.


BENJAMIN LAMSON .- (See Onondaga.) Applied 1831. Service in Conn. Militia.


ARIEL LAWRENCE .- (See Marcellus.) The one who died in 1807 was Ariel, Jr., his will being witnessed by Ariel, Sen. In 1824 the latter was still a member of Morning Star Lodge, Marcellus, F. & A. M., but no record of his death is available.


ELIJAH LAWRENCE .- Onondaga. Roxe Lawrence and Medad Curtis, adm., Oct. 16, 1800. Enlisted from Canaan, Ct., March 1, '80, and also in Capt. Chapman's company, Jan. 1, '81-Dec. 31.


HENRY LANSING .- Applied 1831, age 70, and died Jan. 28, 1833. Served in N. Y. Continentals.


CHRISTOPHER LEACH .- Lysander. Sheldon Logan of On- ondaga, adm., May 20, 1801. Served in Lieut. Col. Stevens' N. Y. Artillery, from Lynne, Ct., and also in '75 in Con- necticut. He drew lot 51, Lysander.


JOSEPH LEAVITT .- (See DeWitt.) This pensioner applied in 1831, and was sergeant and ensign in Conn. Militia.


JOHN LEFEVRE .- Skaneateles. Will, June 21, 1814-Feb. 20, 1815. He left a wife, not named, three sons and four daughters. The youngest son was born in 1787. The father lived on lot 85. His name is in the 4th regiment of Orange county, and in one of Ulster, where he still lived in '90.


JAMES LEONARD .- Pompey. Will, Oct. 2, 1815-Oct. 10.


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His wife, Eunice, survived him, with 3 sons, 4 married daughters and many grandchildren. Many of the name in N. Y. and N. E. rolls. Probable.


EZRA LOOMIS .- In Camillus in 1807. Applied 1831, age 80. Conn. Militia.


ENOS LUDDEN .- Applied 1831, age 73. Various services in Mass. Militia, '79-'83.


"HANNAH


| Wife of | Luther Manley, died | Oct. 7,


1835, | aged 78 years." Thorn Hill cemetery. See Marcellus.


ELIJAH MANN | Died Mar. 15, 1836, | Aged 85 years. |


RUBY, His Wife | Died Oct. 15, 1828, | Aged 75 years.


Onondaga Hill. The name is in Capt. Amidon's company, Col. Dean's Mass. regiment, March 4, '81, for 14 days. Also in Champion, Ct., Nov. 24, '76, for the war, and as corporal in Capt. John H. Buell's company, '81. In '90 only in Barre, Mass. Probable.


WILLIAM MAPES .- Applied 1831, age 78. Sergeant in Orange and Ulster Militia, N. Y.


GURDON MARCHANT .- Cayuga Co. pensioner in 1835, and may not have lived here, but his wife's stone in Chase's cemetery, Lysander, reads: "HANNAH, | wife of | Gordon Merchant | Died | Aug. 28, 1847, | Aged 85 years, 3 mo. | and 8 days." (Verse). Applied 1831, age 74. He served in the Conn. Continentals.


PATRICK MCGEE .- (See Clay.) He is in the list of 1835, applying in 1818, age 57. Service in Penn. Line. This adds much to our knowledge of this early pioneer. Town meeting was held at his tavern in 1805.


JOSEPH McMILLAN .- See Pompey. He died May 15, 1826.


JOHN MEEKER | Died | July 3d, | 1840, | In his 73 year. | This Monument is | Erected by His Widow & | Children.


THEODOTIA, |Wife of | John Meeker | Died | April 23d, 1834, In her 67 year. | This Monument is | Erected by Her Children. |


Family lot on Meeker Hill, Tully. See Tully, but his age makes service doubtful. Newspaper accounts made him older. His widow, Eliza, whom he married soon after his wife's death, had children buried there, but little could be gained from the broken stones, and less from the field stones marking other graves.


CHARLES MERRIMAN .- See Otisco. His wife's stone reads : "In | memory of | RACHEL | wife of | Charles | Merriman | who died Sept .. | 10, 1826; aged | 69 years."


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JOHN MIDDLEBROOK | Died | Aug. 25, 1836 | Age 71 Yrs. | Our Mother | ABIGAIL MIDDLEBROOK | Died | Aug. 30, 1852. | Ae. 84 Yrs. |


Farewell, Mother, here rests thy head |


Beneath kind nature's lowly bed; |


Sweetly sings thy spirit blest


Crowned in Heaven thy long sought rest.


With his wife this pensioner rests in the old cemetery, Fabius village. He applied in 1831, age 68, differing from stone. Conn. Militia, but not in rolls.


PETER MILLER .- (See Salina.) Applied 1831, age 76. In N. Y. Militia, but if the dates supplied are correct this would require two of the name, as seems likely.


In memory of | SOLOMON MOREY, | who died Nov. 20th | 1815 | Aged 53 years & 8 | months, 28 days.


Adieu my friends | Dry up your tears, | I must lie here | Till Christ appears. |


Prostrate and broken stone, the only engraved one in the small burial lot on the farm once owned by him, on lot 38, Pompey, between Jamesville and Pompey Hill. Part of the name is gone, but his will is in the Surrogate's office and was proved April 29, 1816. Israel Sloan had been named as executor, but Morey's wife, Jerusha, took his place. He then had married children. The name is in Vermont rolls of '81, in Capt. Smith's company of Fairlee, for short ser- vice, and he was still there in '90.


CHARLES MORGAN .- P. O. tablet. Some promised notes . did not come. Early engaged in making salt, he is said to have been buried on his farm near the Morgan church in Clay. The name is in Conn. rolls from Hartford.


EBENEZER MORLEY .- See Van Buren. The 1835 list gives name of Maley, application in '18, age 76, while his appli- cation in 1820 made him but 64. His wife's stone in Warner cemetery reads: "In | Memory of | PRUDENCE | Wife of | Ebenezer Morley | who died June 26. | 1838. Ae 77 Yr's."


ASA MORRILL .- Applied 1818, age 72. Col. John Ashley, Mass. Line, July 22-Aug. 13, '77.


JOHN MOSS .- Onondaga. Mary Clarina Moss, adm., Nov. 13, 1816. A frequent name in N. Y. and N. E. rolls. Appar- ently the one who was elected warden of St. John's church, 1803, and of Zion church, 1816, Onondaga Hill. Probable.


MOSES MOULTROUP | Died | Mar. - , 1848 | Aged | 84 years. |


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ANN | Wife of | Moses Moultroup | Died | June 24, 1831,| Aged | 63 years. |


See Pompey. A pensioner. These stones were overlooked in a former hasty visit to the Pompey Center cemetery.


JESSE NEWELL .- Camillus. Levi Clark, adm., Aug. 28, 1819. Private in Col. Brooks' regiment, Mass., Nov. 5, '77- April 3, '78.


JOHN NEWELL .- Applied 1831, age 88. Mass. Continen- tals.


CHRISTOPHER NORTON .- Same year, age 72. Albany county, 6th regiment.


JAMES OLCOTT .- Pompey. Noadiah and Lebbeus Olcott, adm. March 21, 1815. In Lieut. Bidwell's company, Ct., in '76 ,in N. Y. campaign.


TIMOTHY OLCOTT .- Pompey. Hezekiah Olcott, adm. Sept. 23, 1797. In Capt. David Smith's company, Waterbury, Ct., May 23, '76, and went to German Flats, N. Y., with his company.


JAMES OLMSTEAD .- Applied 1831, age 78. Died Feb. 16, 1834. Lieutenant in Conn. Continentals, Capt. Dorrance, from East Hartford, Dec. 24, '78-Nov. 20, '82.


COL. DAVID OLMSTED .- See DeWitt. The inference from the tombstone that he had a second wife is erroneous. In his will he gives to his daughter Abigail certain bedding "after her mamma has made her selection." His wife Abigail, four sons and three daughters survived him .


PETER OLNEY .- He enlisted in Sept., '75, and Aug., '77, being at first under Col. Samuel Stafford. In '77 he enlisted at Killingly, Ct., and in '81 in Adams, Mass. In La Fayette, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1832, he applied for a pension, the claim being allowed. He was born in Smithfield, R. I., Nov. 21, 1750, and lived in Providence till '60, marrying Tabitha Clark in Killingly, Ct., Dec. 23, '73, and died Feb. 16, 1834. His widow secured a pension March 7, 1837, being then 84 years old and living in LaFayette. He was in the battle of Bennington. No stones observed.


DANIEL OWEN .- See Spafford. This pensioner died May 22, 1826.


JOHN PADDOCK .- Applied 1831, age 68. Willett's Levies and 1st N. Y. Line. Probably of Camillus.


DAVID PALMER .- Camillus. Dameras Palmer, adm., Mar. 27, 1817. In N. Y. and N. E. rolls. Probable.


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CHARLES PARDEE .- See Skaneateles. Applied 1831, age 72. Served in Conn. Militia.


JOHN PARKE .- See Manlius. Applied 1818 and died the following year. Sergeant in Conn. Line.


ELIAS PARKER .- Pompey, July 25, 1815. Elidiey (Lydia) Parker became adm. He was a lieutenant in Col. Crane's Artillery, etc., '77-'80, in Massachusetts.


LIEUT. ELI PARSONS .- This veteran was born near Spring- field, Mass., Jan. 29, '48, and married Persis Graves, June 5, '77, who was born in '55. He was lieutenant in Col. John Crane's Art., through most of the war. He shared in Shay's rebellion, afterward living in Cherry Valley and Canajo- harie, where he was in '90. He then went to Manlius, and thence to Oswego, before 1812, where he died Sept. 25, 1830. Pensioner.


In | Memory of | SILAS PEASE, I A Revolutionary Soldier, | who departed this life | on the 21st of March, 1836, | in the 77th year | of his age.


Here rests the man that dared be free;


He periled his life for liberty ; |


At Bunker Hill he took the field, |


And at Yorktown saw the Britan yield. |


DORCAS CURTIS, | wife of | Silas Pease, | Born | June 2, 1776, | Died | April 28, 1854. |


Fleming cemetery, Cayuga county. See Skaneateles. The stone makes him older than the obscure family history.


EBENEZER PEARCE .- See Fabius. He was born in Rhode Island, Feb. 17, '31, and in '90 was in Hancock, Mass. Wife, Elizabeth.


JOSEPH PECK .- (See Onondaga.) His wife's epitaph is here added from the Valley cemetery :


"In memory of | MRS. HANNAH | wife of | Capt. Joseph Peck | who died Sept. 5th, 1839, Aged 83 years. | The Lord my Righteousness." |


SIMON PHARIS .- (See Onondaga.) Andrew became his administrator, May 14, 1817, antedating common records nearly three years. Accurate dates are often thus slowly evolved.


JOHN PHELPS .- Applied 1819, age 61. Mass. Line.


NOAH PHELPS .- Fabius. Oliver Phelps, adm., June 27, 1804. Several of this name served in Conn. troops. Probable.


PETER PINNEY .- Onondaga. Will, April 8, 1813-April


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16. Wife, Olive, but no children. Name in Capt. Willes' company, Tolland, Ct., May 7-Dec. 17, '77. No record as head of family in '90. Probable.


CHARLES PITTS .- Postoffice tablet. No record in acces- sible rolls.


IRA POMEROY .- (See Otisco.) Applied 1831, age 74. In Conn. Militia.


CALEB POTTER .- (See Onondaga.) This pensioner first applied in 1831, age 69. Served in R. I. Militia.


NATHANIEL POTTER .- Fabius. Allen Potter of Argyle, N. Y., adm., Sept. 11, 1801. Albany county, 13th regiment. This seems a good identification, but the name was frequent, with and without service.


CALEB PRATT .- Applied in '31, age 72, and served in Vermont Militia. He came to Manlius in 1793.


NOAH PRATT .- This Onondaga Co. veteran was in Col. Sprout's regiment for 4 years, and well remembered Joy Babbitt there till his own discharge in June, '83.


SAMUEL PRICE. Pompey. Darkes [Dorcas] Price, adm., Sept. 29, 1800. Several in Ct. and N. Y. Probable.


DAVID QUACKENBUSH .- Applied 1831, age 73, Corporal in N. Y. Continentals, Tryon county.


JAMES QUIGLEY .- Applied 1828, age 75. Served under Col. Greaton, Mass. Line, '77-'80.


ABRAHAM RAYMOND .- Pompey. Will, Jan. 14, 1813- April 9. Wife, Isabella, with 3 sons and 3 minor grand- children. Name in Capt. Eli Reed's company, Conn. Line, from Norwalk. There and Kinderhook, N. Y., in '90. Probable.


EBENEZER REDFIELD .- Camillus. Tamer Redfield, adm., March 25, 1819. Deerfield, Mass., Col. John Moseley. Probable.


HENRY REES .- Manlius. Jacob Rees, adm., Aug. 8, 1820. Albany Co. 8th regiment. Probable.


DANIEL REED .- Camillus. Mary and William Reed, adm., Dec. 6, 1802. A frequent name in rolls, and thus possible.


THOMAS REWEY .- See Van Buren. Applied 1831, age 81, and reported service in N. Y. Militia.


CHARLES RICHARDS .- Marcellus. Will, Feb. 12, 1817- June 23, 1820. Eight children and some grandchildren. Name in Vermont rolls, in Col. Williams' regiment, '77 and Capt. Jonathan Hatton's company, '80. Only in Conn., in '90. Probable.


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DANIEL RICHARDSON .- P. O. tablet. The name occurs in Lexington alarm, Attleborough, Mass., and in Col. Daggett's regiment, '76. One also served from Woburn in the Lex- ington alarm in Capt. Jonathan Fox's company. In '90 in Attleborough and elsewhere.


JOSIAH RICHMOND .- See Salina. He was born in Digh- ton, Mass., May, 1747, and died in Salina, May 28, 1821. As a prisoner in the Revolution he was taken to Bermuda. He married Betsey Hathaway, born 1750, died 1835.


HENRY RICHTMYER .- Applied 1831, age 70, and was then in Madison county. In N. Y. rolls it is Rightmire. He also had a pension in 1815. Mrs. Van Antwerp, a descendant, sends notes, saying he was on staff of W. G. Fuller as aide- de-camp, settled in Kirkville or Mycenae, married-Shaver, and was buried on his farm. She thinks there is a stone. His name appears as a private in Col. Willett's Levies. The only W. Fuller reported in N. Y. troops was also a private.


BENJAMIN RIDER .- Manlius. Asahel Hawley, adm., Aug. 26, 1811. In N. Y. and Mass. rolls. Possible, which might be said of many others, the appointment of adminis- trators having but slight indications of age.


PELHAM RIPLEY .- See DeWitt. Applied in 1831, and served in Mass. Militia.


ISSACHAR ROBINSON .- (See Otisco.) Applied same year and served in N. Y. Continentals.


NATHAN ROBINSON .- Applied 1831, age 74. Served in Mass. Militia.


THOMAS ROBINSON .-- P. O. tablet. Many in rolls. Admin- istrators for two here in 1816 and '17.


MOSES ROGERS .- Applied 1831, age 71. Dubois' N. Y. Levies and 2d Ulster regiment. Inspector of elections in Camillus, 1804-5.


EDWARD Ross .- (See Otisco.) Applied 1831, age 76. Musician in R. I. Militia.


THOMAS ROUSE .- Same year, age 91. Died Nov. 25, 1832. In Col. Simonds' Berkshire Militia, Mass., 27 days in '77.


DAVID ROWLAND .- (See Fabius.) Same year, age 70, but assigned to Conn. Militia.


JAMES SACKETT .- Same year, age 72, died Sept. 1, 1833. Westchester and Dutchess Co. regiments.


SILAS SCOFIELD .- (See Lysander.) Applied '31, age 74. SELAH SCOFIELD .- Pensioner, Dec. 8, 1788. Webb's Conn. Continentals.


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JOHN SCOTT, 3D .- (See Camillus.) Applied 1818, age 71. Died Sept. 1, 1831. Served in Conn. Line.


DAVID SCOVILLE .- (See Pompey.) His second wife, Esther, survived him, and he left many married children.


DANIEL SCOVILLE .- He was accidentally given as a pen- sioner of 1840, which is an error.


JAMES SECOR .- Applied 1831, age 88. Died Feb. 14, 1834. In 3rd Orange regiment.


EBENEZER SEELEY .- Marcellus. Winston Day, adm., May 9, 1798. Several in N. Y. and Conn. rolls. In '90, Norwalk, Ct. In a Skaneateles paper is a notice of the death of Mrs. Seeley, mother of Anson S., who died March 14, 1845, age 85, and who seems the widow.


SAMUEL SHERMAN .- See Manlius. Applied '31, age 76.


JOHN SHIELDS .- See Pompey. Error. According to family history he came from Ireland after the war.


GEORGE SHULTS | Died | Sept. 7, 1840. | Ae. 83 y'rs & 3 mo.


The Lord is good, a strong | hold in the day of trouble | and he knoweth them that, | trust in him .|


In | Memory of | Catharine, | wife of | George Shuts | who died Sept. 12th, | 1830, | Aged 70 years. |


Manlius Center. Applied 1831, age 74. N. Y. Militia, but no record appears. Received pension in 1833.


SAMUEL SIMPSON .- Camillus. Benjamin Simpson, adm., Sept. 24, 1806. Name in Newcastle, Mass,, '76-'77; various services. Probable.


JOSEPH SIVER .- P. O. tablet. Not found in rolls, but a Joseph Sevey in N. H. rolls and census of '90 may be this veteran. In one of the Cicero cemeteries is a Joseph Siver, who died May 10, 1869, age 88 years, and probably a son.


AMOS SKEEL .- This pensioner is in the Cortland list of 1835, having applied in 1831, age 67. He served in Mass. Militia, and was inspector of elections in Fabius in 1804-5, and in Tully in '06. He died Oct. 4, 1841, age 75, and his wife, Bethiah, Oct. 2, 1853, age 88 years. Both rest in Preble Village cemetery.


SIMEON SKEELS .- (See Skaneateles.) Applied 1819, age 64. Died Jan. 14, 1823.


BERIAH SKINNER .- Applied 1818, age 58. Captain in Conn. Line, April 7, '77-April 7, '80, and July-Dec. '80.


JONATHAN SKINNER .- Pompey, Jerusha and Jonathan



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Skinner, adm., Dec. 27, '08. Willett's N. Y. Levies, and in Connecticut.


ITHAMAR SMITH .- Applied 1831, age 77. Mass. Militia. REUBEN SNIFFEN .- See LaFayette. Applied '31, age 85.


DAVID SOWL .- Same year, age 75. In Conn. Militia, but no record found. Pensioner.


JOHN SPARLING .- See Manlius. Died July 14, 1827. Pen- sioner.


JEREMIAH SPENCER .- Marcellus. Son Ebenezer, adm., Sept. 29, 1796. Two records in Mass., '77 and '80, may mean one man.


ANDREW SNRAGUE .- Applied in 1831, age 80, Sergeant in 2d Ulster regiment.


ANDREW SPRAGUE .- Applied in 1831, aged 80, Sergeant Mass. Line.


JONATHAN STANLEY .- Fabius. Will, Mar. 19, 1805-Jan., 1814. Wife, Jerusha. Three sons and three married daugh- ters. He was Member of Assembly in 1812. One of the name had frequent service in Mass. Probable.


ASA STARKWEATHER .- Pompey. Will, Dec. 8, 1809-April 16, '10. Wife, Adah, and four children. He bought 100 acres on lot 12, in '94. Name under Capt. Morgan in '76, and Capt. Belcher in Stonington, Ct., in '77. Probable.


GEORGE STATENGER .- Applied 1818, age 68. Died May 6, 1819. Stoutenger in N. Y. Line, and record of death. Man- lius. Mary Elizabeth, his widow, survived him.


ISRAEL STRONG .- Same year, age 76. Lieut. in Conn. Line. East Windsor, '77-'81.


SOLOMON SUTHERLAND .- Pompey. Will, Nov. 30, 1807- Jan. 11, '08. Wife, Lois, and four children. Name in 6th Dutchess regiment. Not head of family in'90. Probable.




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