James Eggleston, 1745–
- Name
- James Eggleston
- Given names
- James
- Surname
- Eggleston
Birth | about 1745
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Death of a grandfather | James Eggleston December 22, 1746 (aged 1 year) |
Marriage | Lydia Rich — View this family about 1778 (aged 33 years) |
Birth of a son | James Eggleston April 2, 1779 (aged 34 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Lydia Eggleston about 1780 (aged 35 years) |
Birth of a son | Harvey Eggleston about 1785 (aged 40 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Olive Eggleston September 16, 1788 (aged 43 years) |
Marriage of a child | Joel Bailey — Lydia Eggleston — View this family about 1798 (aged 53 years) |
Death of a wife | Lydia Rich 1838 (aged 93 years) |
Death | |
Unique identifier | 7D28AD78E2764C9EA021D4398F3310BF6B96 |
Last change | September 22, 2014 |
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himself |
1745–
Birth: about 1745
50 — Waterbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA Death: |
himself |
1745–
Birth: about 1745
50 — Waterbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA Death: |
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wife |
1758–1838
Birth: August 15, 1758 Death: 1838 — Westford, Otsego, New York, USA |
Marriage |
Marriage: about 1778 — |
15 months
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21 months
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6 years
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4 years
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Note | "The James Eggleston with whom this record begins was, as told by his son John in data contributed to the Biographical Review, History of Otsego Co., New York, a descendant of Bigot Eggleston of Windsor, Conn., and he was a grandson of James and Martha (Clark) Eggleston of Simsbury. " A Chronicle of Everyday People," by George Schuyler Gardiner, FHL 929.273 G168gc, p. 103-104. STEPHENTOWN, NEW YORK "He settled at Stephentown, N.H. and was there in 1779 as shown by a deed. He went to Montgomery Co., in 1786, was at Canajoharie in 1790..." " A Chronicle of Everyday People,, p. 103. WESTFORD, OTSEGO, NEW YORK: Before 1800 he leased land near what is now Westford, Otsego Co., buying it later when it came on the market." " A Chronicle of Everyday People," p. 103. METHODIST CHURCH "His wife and perhaps he were members of the Methodist Church at Westville, the early records of which are lost." " A Chronicle of Everyday People," p. 103. REVOLUTIONARY WAR "Probably James Eggleston is the same who served in the Revolution from Williamstown, there being none other of the name in the locality at the time." " A Chronicle of Everyday People," p. 103. DEATH: " A Chronicle of Everyday People," by George Schuyler Gardiner, FHL 929.273 G168gc, p. 103. |
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Note | " A Chronicle of Everyday People," by George Schuyler Gardiner, FHL 929.273 G168gc, p. 103-104. |