He is a DAR ancestor for his patriotic service:
1) MEM OF COMM OF ASSOCIATORS,OBSERVATION
2) SAFETY ENLISTMENT COMM,COMM OF SUPPLIES
Note: Although he provided patriotic service to the Revolutionary War, he did not serve in the armed forces, so he is not a veteran
Documented descendant of Richard Booth, a Pilgrim Society ancestor, and his wife Elizabeth Hawley. He is a royal descendant of William the Conqueror, Henry II, and his son William Earl Longspree, through early immigrant Richard Booth (1607-1688)
REF:Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America before 1700
Married Comfort Thompson 22 Apr 1742 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut. They were the parents of:
Samuel BOOTH 1743 – 1810
Elijah BOOTH 1746 – 1747
NATHAN BOOTH Jr 1748 – 1815 [married Eunice Birdsey]
Sarah BOOTH 1750 – 1840 [married Andrew Shelton]
Elijah BOOTH 1759 – 1778
Burial per:
Connecticut, Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934
Name: Nathan Booth
Death Date: 27 Dec 1800
Death Place: Connecticut
Burial Place: Monroe, Connecticut
Cemetery: Elm Street
NOTE: Elm Street Cemetery is also known as Cutler's Farm Cemetery
He is a DAR ancestor for his patriotic service:
1) MEM OF COMM OF ASSOCIATORS,OBSERVATION
2) SAFETY ENLISTMENT COMM,COMM OF SUPPLIES
Note: Although he provided patriotic service to the Revolutionary War, he did not serve in the armed forces, so he is not a veteran
Documented descendant of Richard Booth, a Pilgrim Society ancestor, and his wife Elizabeth Hawley. He is a royal descendant of William the Conqueror, Henry II, and his son William Earl Longspree, through early immigrant Richard Booth (1607-1688)
REF:Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists who came to America before 1700
Married Comfort Thompson 22 Apr 1742 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut. They were the parents of:
Samuel BOOTH 1743 – 1810
Elijah BOOTH 1746 – 1747
NATHAN BOOTH Jr 1748 – 1815 [married Eunice Birdsey]
Sarah BOOTH 1750 – 1840 [married Andrew Shelton]
Elijah BOOTH 1759 – 1778
Burial per:
Connecticut, Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934
Name: Nathan Booth
Death Date: 27 Dec 1800
Death Place: Connecticut
Burial Place: Monroe, Connecticut
Cemetery: Elm Street
NOTE: Elm Street Cemetery is also known as Cutler's Farm Cemetery
Gravesite Details
I have posted the family grouping photo to Nathan Sr. It would logically appear that his marker is to the direct left of his wife and in a grouping with his son. Unfortunately, this likely marker is a crumbled stone with no remaining inscriptions.
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