OLIVER BARTHOLOMEW who was born 20 October 1757 in Branford CT and died 18 June 1850 at 92 years in Jefferson Co NY. Oliver married in Goshen on 6 July 1780 to ANNA LACY, who was the daughter of EBENEZER AND FREELOVE (CANFIELD) LACY. Anna was born in New Milford CT on 23 June 1758 and died in Watertown NY on 30 Oct 1848 at 90 years.
Oliver enlisted at Goshen in Jan. 1776 and served in several regiments during the Revolutionary War. Oliver is listed in the DAR Patriot Index. He moved from Goshen to Lee, MA in 1782; from there to Vershire, VT and in 1794 to August NY.
In March of 1800 he settled in Watertown NY, about a mile and a half west of the village on the crossroads to Brownsville where he lived until he deceased. In 1803 he helped in the forming of the first Baptist Church in the county of Jefferson and was a leader in the temperance cause. Oliver was a church deacon for 62 years and was married to Anna for about 68 years. Oliver and Anna are buried in the Brownville Cem. in Jefferson Co NY
Found at the DAR free search site;
DAR# A006917
Service: CT
Ranks: Private, Artificer
Birth: 10/20/1757 Branford, CT
Died: 6/18/1850 Watertown, Jefferson, NY
Pension: *S
Service Description: Captains Beebe, Tuttle & Richard Lamb, Cols. Webb, Enos Baldwin, Cont &
Spouse: Anna Lacey
OLIVER BARTHOLOMEW who was born 20 October 1757 in Branford CT and died 18 June 1850 at 92 years in Jefferson Co NY. Oliver married in Goshen on 6 July 1780 to ANNA LACY, who was the daughter of EBENEZER AND FREELOVE (CANFIELD) LACY. Anna was born in New Milford CT on 23 June 1758 and died in Watertown NY on 30 Oct 1848 at 90 years.
Oliver enlisted at Goshen in Jan. 1776 and served in several regiments during the Revolutionary War. Oliver is listed in the DAR Patriot Index. He moved from Goshen to Lee, MA in 1782; from there to Vershire, VT and in 1794 to August NY.
In March of 1800 he settled in Watertown NY, about a mile and a half west of the village on the crossroads to Brownsville where he lived until he deceased. In 1803 he helped in the forming of the first Baptist Church in the county of Jefferson and was a leader in the temperance cause. Oliver was a church deacon for 62 years and was married to Anna for about 68 years. Oliver and Anna are buried in the Brownville Cem. in Jefferson Co NY
Found at the DAR free search site;
DAR# A006917
Service: CT
Ranks: Private, Artificer
Birth: 10/20/1757 Branford, CT
Died: 6/18/1850 Watertown, Jefferson, NY
Pension: *S
Service Description: Captains Beebe, Tuttle & Richard Lamb, Cols. Webb, Enos Baldwin, Cont &
Spouse: Anna Lacey
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