Parker, Marcia (b. ABT 1814, d. AFT 1880)
Death: AFT 1880 Madison, Lake, OH
Death: 22 DEC 1877 Upper Alton, Madison, IL
Death: AFT 1853 Of North East, Erie, PA
Note: They were living in Colesburgh, Iowa in 1853.
Death: BEF 1796
Note: Daniel's daughter, Laura Hewitt, filed for survivor's benefits on her father's military record, 28 May 1853, giving the death dates of her parents and data on her sisters. The pension was rejected.
Death: --Not Shown--
Death: AFT 1850 New Haven, Oswego, NY
Death: AFT 1850 New Haven, Oswego, NY
Death: AFT 1850 Oswego Co., NY
Death: AFT 1850 New Haven, Oswego, NY
Death: 5 JUL 1823 Stillwater, Saratoga Co, NY
Note: After their marriage, Walter and Elizabeth settled on a farm in Greenfield, NY in 1789. They later moved to another farm in that area where they spent the rest of their lives, They were members of the 1st Congregational Church of Greenfield in which all of their children were baptised. Walter was appointed deacon of the church, a position he held for many years. He was one of the founders of the local Temperance Society, organized in 1809. Active in civic affairs, Walter held the office of justice of the peace in 1811 and 1812, and he was a captain in the local militia by 1806. During the War of 1812, he served as a major in the 59th regiment of New York troops.
[SOURCE: HISTORY OF SARATOGA COUNTY, NEW YORK by NATHANIEL BARTLETT SYLVESTER 1878]
Walter Hewitt, among whose descendants are found many sterling business men, settled on a part of the farm now occupied by Seneca Weed in 1790. He sold this farm to Noah Weed in 1793, and moved on to the farm now occupied by Nelson D. Morehouse. He was an estimable Christian man, and enjoyed the respect and confidence of all who knew him. Three of his sons, Richard, Alexander, and Christopher, are still living; the two former in Greenfield and the latter in Saratoga Springs. He was a deacon of the Congregational church and one of the founders of the Greenfield Total Abstinence Society.
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1800-NY, Saratoga, Stillwater pg7
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1790-NY, Albany, Stillwater, pg2
Death: 11 JAN 1850 Greenfield Center, Saratoga Co, NY
Note: When Samuel was a young boy, his parents left Conn. and settled in Saratoga Co, NY. Hew grew up in Stillwater, NY and spent his entire life there as a farmer.
Death: 10 FEB 1849 Stillwater, Saratoga Co, NY
Death: BEF 1810 Stillwater, Saratoga Co, NY
Death: 3 MAY 1802 Stillwater, Saratoga Co, NY
Source: (Death)
Title: The Great Migration Begins
Author: Robert Charles Anderson
Media: Book
Note: genealogylibrary.comPage: Vol. 3, pp 1381
Death: BEF 1629 England
Source: (Name)
Title: The Great Migration Begins
Author: Robert Charles Anderson
Media: Book
Note: genealogylibrary.com
Death: 31 OCT 1690 New London, CT
Source: (Name)
Title: The Great Migration Begins
Author: Robert Charles Anderson
Media: Book
Note: genealogylibrary.com
Death: 24 AUG 1677
Death: AFT 1672
Source: (Birth)
Title: The Great Migration Begins
Author: Robert Charles Anderson
Media: Book
Note: genealogylibrary.com
Christening: 24 JAN 1634/35
Death: 5 SEP 1665 Stonington, New London, CT
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