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Roger Cornwall Birchard

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Roger Cornwall Birchard Veteran

Birth
Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA
Death
22 Aug 1805 (aged 48)
Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, New York, USA
Burial
Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.8757618, Longitude: -72.8595715
Plot
Lot 13-D
Memorial ID
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Roger Birchard—the maternal grandfather of U.S. President Rutherford Birchard Hayes—was originally buried in Sadler Cemetery (aka First Cemetery and Nelson Cemetery), the earliest burying ground in Saratoga Springs. His 1877 reinterment was arranged by great-grandson James Webb Cook Hayes (1856–1934), and recorded on page 189 in the 1878 History of Saratoga County, New York, as follows:

"CEMETERIES: 1. The old Sadler burial-place, on the hill in the northeast part of the village. This is now [June 1878] a desolate place. The monuments are nearly all removed. At the grave from which the remains of the grandfather of President Hayes were taken in 1877 may still be seen the original stone bearing the inscription, 'In memory of Mr. Roger Birchard, of Wilmington, Vt., who died August 22, 1805, in the forty-eighth year of his age.'"

The topic of Roger’s surname was addressed by editor and publisher Dr. George E. McCracken in his article entitled “Ancestry of President Rutherford B. Hayes” (The American Genealogist, Vol. 56, No. 3; July 1980). The entry, appearing on p. 161, reads as follows:
6. Roger Cornwall alias Birchard, b. Mansfield CT, 25 Dec 1756, and then recorded as illegitimate son of Sarah Jacob without other surname for himself; bapt. at Mansfield, aet. 18, 17 April 1775, as Roger Cornwall, son of Sarah Jacob alias Birchard, who had m. at Mansfield, 25 Jan. 1758, when Roger was precisely 13 months old, Elias Birchard who d. at Mansfield in 1778, at which time Roger was helpful to his mother in settling his step-father’s estate, then called Roger Birchard,…”

Records of Mansfield's First Congregational Church confirm the above-mentioned baptism, in which Roger is indexed under both Jacobs and Cornwall; he received the Sacrament of Baptism with his seven younger half-siblings (Birchard).
Roger Birchard—the maternal grandfather of U.S. President Rutherford Birchard Hayes—was originally buried in Sadler Cemetery (aka First Cemetery and Nelson Cemetery), the earliest burying ground in Saratoga Springs. His 1877 reinterment was arranged by great-grandson James Webb Cook Hayes (1856–1934), and recorded on page 189 in the 1878 History of Saratoga County, New York, as follows:

"CEMETERIES: 1. The old Sadler burial-place, on the hill in the northeast part of the village. This is now [June 1878] a desolate place. The monuments are nearly all removed. At the grave from which the remains of the grandfather of President Hayes were taken in 1877 may still be seen the original stone bearing the inscription, 'In memory of Mr. Roger Birchard, of Wilmington, Vt., who died August 22, 1805, in the forty-eighth year of his age.'"

The topic of Roger’s surname was addressed by editor and publisher Dr. George E. McCracken in his article entitled “Ancestry of President Rutherford B. Hayes” (The American Genealogist, Vol. 56, No. 3; July 1980). The entry, appearing on p. 161, reads as follows:
6. Roger Cornwall alias Birchard, b. Mansfield CT, 25 Dec 1756, and then recorded as illegitimate son of Sarah Jacob without other surname for himself; bapt. at Mansfield, aet. 18, 17 April 1775, as Roger Cornwall, son of Sarah Jacob alias Birchard, who had m. at Mansfield, 25 Jan. 1758, when Roger was precisely 13 months old, Elias Birchard who d. at Mansfield in 1778, at which time Roger was helpful to his mother in settling his step-father’s estate, then called Roger Birchard,…”

Records of Mansfield's First Congregational Church confirm the above-mentioned baptism, in which Roger is indexed under both Jacobs and Cornwall; he received the Sacrament of Baptism with his seven younger half-siblings (Birchard).

Inscription

IN MEMORY OF / MR. ROGER BIRCHARD / OF WILMINGTON / STATE OF VERMONT / WHO DIED AT SARATOGA SPRINGS / AUGUST 22 AD 1805 / IN THE 48TH YEAR OF HIS AGE / ALSO IN MEMORY OF HIS / CONSORT MRS. DRUSILLA / BIRCHARD WHO DEPARTED / THIS LIFE MARCH 3RD 1813 / AGED 50

Gravesite Details

Headstone viewed and transcribed 8 Aug 1991 by William A. Minnick, as per the Austin Families Association of America.



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