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Noah Stevens

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Noah Stevens Veteran

Birth
Connecticut, USA
Death
8 Jun 1802 (aged 70–71)
Sangerfield, Oneida County, New York, USA
Burial
Sangerfield, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Noah was born and raised in Connecticut. As an adult he moved to Stillwater, New York with the Congregation Church of Canaan Connecticut perhaps in the 1760's. He served from May 5 to Oct. 27, 1755, in the French and Indian War in Capt. Hinman's Company, was Second Lieutenant in Tarbal Whitney's Company of Canaan, and in 1760 was Ensign, 11th Company, Canaan,Conn., Militia. Noah Stevens and Thomas Stevens, Jr., bought land in Canaan Apr.21, 1761, and Noah Stevens sold land to Ebenezer Stevens Aug.31, 1762. Then Noah is shown living in Stillwater, NY on March 25, 1768, and on May 17, 1789, he united with the Church there.

Noah married Sarah Stevens and it appears that they had two sons, Uriah and Thomas.
Noah was born and raised in Connecticut. As an adult he moved to Stillwater, New York with the Congregation Church of Canaan Connecticut perhaps in the 1760's. He served from May 5 to Oct. 27, 1755, in the French and Indian War in Capt. Hinman's Company, was Second Lieutenant in Tarbal Whitney's Company of Canaan, and in 1760 was Ensign, 11th Company, Canaan,Conn., Militia. Noah Stevens and Thomas Stevens, Jr., bought land in Canaan Apr.21, 1761, and Noah Stevens sold land to Ebenezer Stevens Aug.31, 1762. Then Noah is shown living in Stillwater, NY on March 25, 1768, and on May 17, 1789, he united with the Church there.

Noah married Sarah Stevens and it appears that they had two sons, Uriah and Thomas.

Inscription

In Memory of
Noah Stevens
Who Died 8 June 1802
In the 71 year of his age

Behold & see as you pass by
As you are now so once was I
As I am now so you must be
Prepare to die and follow me



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