. Thomas Angell (1672 - 1744)
. Sarah Brown (1677 - 1751)
Marriages:
[1] Mary Mathewson, 26 Aug 1730
[2] Abigail Graves
Children with Mary Mathewson:
1) Mary ANGELL (b.1737 d.1813)
+ sp: William WADE (b.1741 m.1762 d.1828)
2) Lydia ANGELL (b.1739)
+ sp: Philip MATHEWSON (b.1737 m.1760)
3) Andrew Angell [1742-1792]
+ sp: Tabitha Harris [1743-1821]
4) Job ANGELL (b.1745 d.1811)
+ sp: Amey ANGELL (b.1744 d.1821)
5) Sarah Angell [1747-1839]
+ sp: Capt. Jonathan Knight [1745-1822]
~Children with Abigail Graves:
6) Freelove ANGELL
+ sp: David RALPH (d.1772)
Superkentman
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Jeremiah Angel was the second proprietor of the Angell Tavern and may have still been the proprietor when the Marquis de La Fayette's troops were camped on the property around the tavern and Lafayette and his officers were quartered in the tavern itself. His son Andrew Angell (1742 - 1792) is often listed as the proprietor that at time.
He was the second cousin of Revolutionary War hero Colonel Israel Angell who was a friend of General George Washington and Comte de Rochambeau who were also said to have stayed at the tavern. Col. Angell was my fifth great grandfather and Andrew Angel was my second cousin. The Angell Tavern was built by my eighth great-granduncle Thomas Angell (1672-1744).
Comte de Rochambeau quartered his troops at the tavern owned by Andrew's cousin Thomas Waterman (1755-1822) on his way to Yorktown.
Taverns weren't just a place to get a drink after work. 250 years ago they were where travelers stopped to get a meal and a place to sleep for the night. They were also where public meetings were held. It is likely that many of the events of the American Revolution were planned in the meeting rooms of taverns such as these.
Michael Ratliff Lutz
. Thomas Angell (1672 - 1744)
. Sarah Brown (1677 - 1751)
Marriages:
[1] Mary Mathewson, 26 Aug 1730
[2] Abigail Graves
Children with Mary Mathewson:
1) Mary ANGELL (b.1737 d.1813)
+ sp: William WADE (b.1741 m.1762 d.1828)
2) Lydia ANGELL (b.1739)
+ sp: Philip MATHEWSON (b.1737 m.1760)
3) Andrew Angell [1742-1792]
+ sp: Tabitha Harris [1743-1821]
4) Job ANGELL (b.1745 d.1811)
+ sp: Amey ANGELL (b.1744 d.1821)
5) Sarah Angell [1747-1839]
+ sp: Capt. Jonathan Knight [1745-1822]
~Children with Abigail Graves:
6) Freelove ANGELL
+ sp: David RALPH (d.1772)
Superkentman
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Jeremiah Angel was the second proprietor of the Angell Tavern and may have still been the proprietor when the Marquis de La Fayette's troops were camped on the property around the tavern and Lafayette and his officers were quartered in the tavern itself. His son Andrew Angell (1742 - 1792) is often listed as the proprietor that at time.
He was the second cousin of Revolutionary War hero Colonel Israel Angell who was a friend of General George Washington and Comte de Rochambeau who were also said to have stayed at the tavern. Col. Angell was my fifth great grandfather and Andrew Angel was my second cousin. The Angell Tavern was built by my eighth great-granduncle Thomas Angell (1672-1744).
Comte de Rochambeau quartered his troops at the tavern owned by Andrew's cousin Thomas Waterman (1755-1822) on his way to Yorktown.
Taverns weren't just a place to get a drink after work. 250 years ago they were where travelers stopped to get a meal and a place to sleep for the night. They were also where public meetings were held. It is likely that many of the events of the American Revolution were planned in the meeting rooms of taverns such as these.
Michael Ratliff Lutz
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