Daniel Axtell

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Daniel Axtell Veteran

Birth
Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Death
27 Jun 1826 (aged 78)
Sandy Lake, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
New Vernon, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Married Oct. 5, 1770 in Morristown, Morris Co., NJ.
Son of Thomas & Hannah Gobel Axtell.
Father of Lincoln, Eliab, Isaac Tuttle, Thomas, Rhoda, Amzi, Daniel, Elizabeth, Joseph Smith and Polly.

He filed his Will June 3, 1826, it was probated on July 4, 1826. Abstract of the will of Daniel Axtell, of Sandy Creek tp., Mercer Co., Pa. "Wife Ruth to have all the privileges named in the article of agreement between myself and John Robb respecting our maintenance during our natural lives; to Ruth all personal goods except the clock, which is to go to son Lincoln; property to be equally divided among my children, Lincoln my oldest son excepted. I appoint Joseph Axtell and John Robb my lawful executor. Dated 3 day of June, 1826, in the presence of John L. Stright, Joseph Williams, David Condit."
He was a "Minute Man" in the Revolution and took part in the battle of Trenton (PA. Archives). He was one of the organizers of the Fairfield Presbyterian Church, organized in 1799.
Married Oct. 5, 1770 in Morristown, Morris Co., NJ.
Son of Thomas & Hannah Gobel Axtell.
Father of Lincoln, Eliab, Isaac Tuttle, Thomas, Rhoda, Amzi, Daniel, Elizabeth, Joseph Smith and Polly.

He filed his Will June 3, 1826, it was probated on July 4, 1826. Abstract of the will of Daniel Axtell, of Sandy Creek tp., Mercer Co., Pa. "Wife Ruth to have all the privileges named in the article of agreement between myself and John Robb respecting our maintenance during our natural lives; to Ruth all personal goods except the clock, which is to go to son Lincoln; property to be equally divided among my children, Lincoln my oldest son excepted. I appoint Joseph Axtell and John Robb my lawful executor. Dated 3 day of June, 1826, in the presence of John L. Stright, Joseph Williams, David Condit."
He was a "Minute Man" in the Revolution and took part in the battle of Trenton (PA. Archives). He was one of the organizers of the Fairfield Presbyterian Church, organized in 1799.