Jesse Chipman was the son of Amos and Sarah (Daggett) Chipman of Salisbury, CT. He served in the Revolutionary War as described below. His detailed application for a military pension can be found on Ancestry.com. In 1779, he married Mary White, also of Salisbury. They lived in Cornwall, Vermont, then in Malone, NY, where he died in 1841. A new (replacement?) gravestone was installed in 1915 (see attached article about the ceremony). His wife Mary died in 1851 (see her obit attached to her memorial).
US International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Name: Jesse Chipman
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Connecticut
Birth Year: 1755
Spouse Name: Mary White
Spouse Birth Year: 1757
Marriage 1779
US Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783
Name: Jesse Chipman
Rank at Induction: Sergt.
Roll State: Vermont
Roll Box: 9O
Seaver, Frederick J.
History of Clinton and Franklin Counties, New York,: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and -- c1918
Chapter XVIII - Malone - Page 4OO
Jesse Chipman - 23O acres on Potash Road - 55O.OO
Page 4O4
"Jesse Chipman, a Revolutionary soldier, serving a number of enlistments in Vermont commands--among which was one in the "Green Mountain Boys" before Quebec in 1776, and two terms in Col. Ira Allen's Regiment--private, corporal and sergeant."
Chapter LXXVI - Malone - Page 4O9
"The First Baptist Church of Malone was organized at the court-house, December 13, 1827, with the following members: Jesse Chipman and Mary Chipman, etc.
Chapter XVIII - Malone - Page 412
Jesse Chipman was Sexton of the Dimick Cemetery.
The Pension Roll of 1835.
Volume II, Page 4O2
Name: Jesse Chipman
Rank: Pri. & Ser.
Annual Allowance: 91.54
Sums Received -
Description of Service: Vermont Militia
When Placed on the Pension Roll: March 8, 1833
Commencement of Pension: March 4, 1831
Age 78
Revolutionary War Pensioner Census, 1841
Page 81
New York: Northern District
Franklin County, Malone
Name: Jesse Chipman
Age 85
Names of heads of families with whom pensioners resided June 1, 184O: Elon S. Chipman
Jesse Chipman was the son of Amos and Sarah (Daggett) Chipman of Salisbury, CT. He served in the Revolutionary War as described below. His detailed application for a military pension can be found on Ancestry.com. In 1779, he married Mary White, also of Salisbury. They lived in Cornwall, Vermont, then in Malone, NY, where he died in 1841. A new (replacement?) gravestone was installed in 1915 (see attached article about the ceremony). His wife Mary died in 1851 (see her obit attached to her memorial).
US International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Name: Jesse Chipman
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Connecticut
Birth Year: 1755
Spouse Name: Mary White
Spouse Birth Year: 1757
Marriage 1779
US Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783
Name: Jesse Chipman
Rank at Induction: Sergt.
Roll State: Vermont
Roll Box: 9O
Seaver, Frederick J.
History of Clinton and Franklin Counties, New York,: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and -- c1918
Chapter XVIII - Malone - Page 4OO
Jesse Chipman - 23O acres on Potash Road - 55O.OO
Page 4O4
"Jesse Chipman, a Revolutionary soldier, serving a number of enlistments in Vermont commands--among which was one in the "Green Mountain Boys" before Quebec in 1776, and two terms in Col. Ira Allen's Regiment--private, corporal and sergeant."
Chapter LXXVI - Malone - Page 4O9
"The First Baptist Church of Malone was organized at the court-house, December 13, 1827, with the following members: Jesse Chipman and Mary Chipman, etc.
Chapter XVIII - Malone - Page 412
Jesse Chipman was Sexton of the Dimick Cemetery.
The Pension Roll of 1835.
Volume II, Page 4O2
Name: Jesse Chipman
Rank: Pri. & Ser.
Annual Allowance: 91.54
Sums Received -
Description of Service: Vermont Militia
When Placed on the Pension Roll: March 8, 1833
Commencement of Pension: March 4, 1831
Age 78
Revolutionary War Pensioner Census, 1841
Page 81
New York: Northern District
Franklin County, Malone
Name: Jesse Chipman
Age 85
Names of heads of families with whom pensioners resided June 1, 184O: Elon S. Chipman
Inscription
Sergt
Jesse Chipman
Allen's VT Mil
Rev War
Gravesite Details
New or replacement gravestone installed in 1915 according to attached article.
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