Anderson, Mary (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: Ancestors of Amer. Presidents
Author: Gary Boyd Roberts
Media: Book
Source: (Name)
Title: Ancestors of Amer. Presidents
Author: Gary Boyd Roberts
Media: Book
Source: (Name)
Title: Ancestors of Amer. Presidents
Author: Gary Boyd Roberts
Media: Book
Source: (Name)
Title: Ancestors of Amer. Presidents
Author: Gary Boyd Roberts
Media: Book
Death: 2 OCT 1776 Prb. Setauket, Long Island, NY
Source: (Name)
Title: Ancestors of Amer. Presidents
Author: Gary Boyd Roberts
Media: Book
Death: 25 SEP 1756 Long Island, NY
Source: (Name)
Title: Ancestors of Amer. Presidents
Author: Gary Boyd Roberts
Media: Book
Death: 25 NOV 1809 Flushing, Long Island, NY
Source: (Name)
Title: Ancestors of Amer. Presidents
Author: Gary Boyd Roberts
Media: Book
Death: 15 JUL 1774 New York City, NY
Death: 1659 Charlestown, MA
Note: He was a captain in the Rev. Army, raised a company in his own town, was taken captive at the Cedars in Lower Canada and held as a hostage for 3 years. He was an intimate friend and companion of Ethan Allen.
At the age of sixteen, John enlisted in the French war under General Noah Amherst. On account of his experience, he early took an active part in the war of the Revolution. He in company with Ethan Allen and others, conceived and executed the plan of taking Ticonderoga. Ramsey's History of the Revolution says, `Messrs. Dean, Wooster, Parsons, Stevens and others from Connecticut, planned a scheme for obtaining possession of this important post.' He afterwards received a Captain's Commission, raised a large company, mostly in his own town, marched to the Cedars on the St. Lawrence River, where his company was placed under command of General Butterfield. They were attacked by a large force of British and Indians, to whom General Butterfield surrendered eight companies. Captains Stevens, Sullivan, Green and Bliss were held as hostages for nearly three years, when the officers and men were stripped almost naked and turned out to be sent home in the month of October. I have a portion of a diary kept by Benjamin Stevens, who was a cousin of John's and in his company. Their sufferings were incredible. At the commencement of the war John Stevens was a thrifty farmer; at its close he was penniless, with a wife and ten children (all daughters) to support.
Death: 20 NOV 1801 Washington, Berkshire, MA
Note: He was one of the first settlers of Conneaut Township, Erie Co, Penn. migrating there from Montgomery Co, New York abut 1803-1804.
Death: 24 OCT 1851 Keepville, Erie Co, PA
Source: (Name)
Title: Ancestors of Amer. Presidents
Author: Gary Boyd Roberts
Media: Book
Death: 16 MAR 1739/40 Pomfret, CT
Source: (Name)
Title: Ancestors of Amer. Presidents
Author: Gary Boyd Roberts
Media: Book
Death: 1 NOV 1737 Pomfret, CT
Source: (Name)
Title: Ancestry of Priscilla Baker
Author: William S. Appleton
Publication: 1870
Media: Book
Death: 26 MAR 1738
Note: Came to America in 1633 for Dorchester, Dorset, England. He was a shoemaker.
Death: 8 NOV 1638 Dorchester, MA
Death: 5 FEB 1851 Newberg, OH
Death: 1807 Worcester NY
Death: AFT 1785
Death: 3 JAN 1774 Lunenburg, MA
Death: 3 FEB 1763
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