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Deacon Noah Adams

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Deacon Noah Adams

Birth
Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Death
26 Jul 1819 (aged 71)
Cavendish, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Cavendish, Windsor County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Deacon Noah parents were Issac Adams(1696-1757) & his wife Eleanor(-1784) of Pomfret, Connecticut.

Noah married on 11/22/1770 to Elizabeth Fassett(1749-1831), daughter of Adonijah Fassett & his wife Anna Copeland.

Noah Adams & his wife Elizabeth Fassett,shortly after their marriage went to Pennsylvania as members of the Susquehanna Land Company to make purchases of land from the Indians. In the Wyoming Valley in 1778. The Adams Family survived the Battle of Wyoming(Wilkes Barre,Pa) & other Indian Massacres by freeing into the wilderness. About 1800 the family moved to Cavendish, Windsor Co.,Vermont. In cavendish he was chosen for a number of Town offices, which included assessor, sealer of leather, Grand Juror & Tything & was voted for town Representive in 1808.

Noah was a Revolutionary War Veteran

Noah & Mary's Children were:
1. Amos Adams(1773-1870)married Mary Fassett/Thankful Hitchcock
2. Jesse Adams(1775-1848)married Miriam Smith
3. Jerusha Adams(1779-)married Zaccheus Spaulding
4. Lydia Adams(1780-1853)married Thomas Child

Deacon Noah Adams was a soldier in the Revolutionary War.
Sources:
1. Cemeteries of Cavendish, Vermont, 1776-1976 Bicentennial Project. Compiled by Mrs. Gordon W. Church, assisted by Harold Lawrence, Mrs. Thurston Owens & Mrs. Francis Ward.
Copyright 1976 by Mary Churchill.
2. Families of Cavendish, Vermont, by Welch (I helped),1993
3. Adams Family of Winchester, Connecticut & Cavendish, Vermont
Deacon Noah parents were Issac Adams(1696-1757) & his wife Eleanor(-1784) of Pomfret, Connecticut.

Noah married on 11/22/1770 to Elizabeth Fassett(1749-1831), daughter of Adonijah Fassett & his wife Anna Copeland.

Noah Adams & his wife Elizabeth Fassett,shortly after their marriage went to Pennsylvania as members of the Susquehanna Land Company to make purchases of land from the Indians. In the Wyoming Valley in 1778. The Adams Family survived the Battle of Wyoming(Wilkes Barre,Pa) & other Indian Massacres by freeing into the wilderness. About 1800 the family moved to Cavendish, Windsor Co.,Vermont. In cavendish he was chosen for a number of Town offices, which included assessor, sealer of leather, Grand Juror & Tything & was voted for town Representive in 1808.

Noah was a Revolutionary War Veteran

Noah & Mary's Children were:
1. Amos Adams(1773-1870)married Mary Fassett/Thankful Hitchcock
2. Jesse Adams(1775-1848)married Miriam Smith
3. Jerusha Adams(1779-)married Zaccheus Spaulding
4. Lydia Adams(1780-1853)married Thomas Child

Deacon Noah Adams was a soldier in the Revolutionary War.
Sources:
1. Cemeteries of Cavendish, Vermont, 1776-1976 Bicentennial Project. Compiled by Mrs. Gordon W. Church, assisted by Harold Lawrence, Mrs. Thurston Owens & Mrs. Francis Ward.
Copyright 1976 by Mary Churchill.
2. Families of Cavendish, Vermont, by Welch (I helped),1993
3. Adams Family of Winchester, Connecticut & Cavendish, Vermont


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