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Seth Larabee

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Seth Larabee

Birth
Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Death
1 Jun 1833 (aged 80–81)
Champion, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Burial
Great Bend, Jefferson County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Taken from the 1976 Watertown Daily Times "A Bicentennial Tribute To Veterans Of 1776" salute to Revolutionary War Veterans buried in Jefferson county and found at the Jefferson county genweb page;

SETH LARABEE
Seth Larabee died 1 Jun 1833, and was buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Great Bend.

From ancestry.com;

Connecticut Revolutionary War Military Lists; Seth Larabee served in company I, 7th regiment, under Col. Herman Smith.

New York Pensioners, 1835

His wife, Sally Barter, received a widows pension, W20404.


Private, living in Jefferson county, receiving $96.00 per year for a total of $1073.59.

From the Larrabee Family Tree on ancestry.com with thanks to Laurie Larrabee;

Married Sally Barter October, 1778 in Windham, CT.

Details from his pension application:
SETH LARRABEE declared June 29, 1821, that he served in the Revolutionary War as follows, to-wit:  That he was enlisted for three years at Windham, in the state of Connecticut, on or about the month of January, 1777, under Captain Nino Elderkin, belonging to a regiment commanded by Colonel Herman Swift, and that he continued to serve in said company in the service of the United States in the Continental army, against the common enemy, until about January, 1780, when he was honorably discharged at Morristown, New Jersey, about the month of December, in the year 1781.  He was again enlisted at the town of Windham, in the state of Connecticut for three years under Captain Joseph Throng, belonging to Colonel Thomas Swift's regiment.  He continued in said regiment to serve against the common enemy for the term of three years, when he was honorably discharged at West Point.  He served in the whole six years on Continental establishment against the common enemy; was in the battles of Germantown and Monmouth.
Taken from the 1976 Watertown Daily Times "A Bicentennial Tribute To Veterans Of 1776" salute to Revolutionary War Veterans buried in Jefferson county and found at the Jefferson county genweb page;

SETH LARABEE
Seth Larabee died 1 Jun 1833, and was buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Great Bend.

From ancestry.com;

Connecticut Revolutionary War Military Lists; Seth Larabee served in company I, 7th regiment, under Col. Herman Smith.

New York Pensioners, 1835

His wife, Sally Barter, received a widows pension, W20404.


Private, living in Jefferson county, receiving $96.00 per year for a total of $1073.59.

From the Larrabee Family Tree on ancestry.com with thanks to Laurie Larrabee;

Married Sally Barter October, 1778 in Windham, CT.

Details from his pension application:
SETH LARRABEE declared June 29, 1821, that he served in the Revolutionary War as follows, to-wit:  That he was enlisted for three years at Windham, in the state of Connecticut, on or about the month of January, 1777, under Captain Nino Elderkin, belonging to a regiment commanded by Colonel Herman Swift, and that he continued to serve in said company in the service of the United States in the Continental army, against the common enemy, until about January, 1780, when he was honorably discharged at Morristown, New Jersey, about the month of December, in the year 1781.  He was again enlisted at the town of Windham, in the state of Connecticut for three years under Captain Joseph Throng, belonging to Colonel Thomas Swift's regiment.  He continued in said regiment to serve against the common enemy for the term of three years, when he was honorably discharged at West Point.  He served in the whole six years on Continental establishment against the common enemy; was in the battles of Germantown and Monmouth.

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