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Joseph Patrick

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Joseph Patrick

Birth
Voluntown, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death
15 Apr 1862 (aged 73)
Sunbury, Delaware County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Sunbury, Delaware County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Section, Row 20
Memorial ID
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Died April 15, 1862
Aged 73Y, 5M, 10Days.
"I migrated to this county in the year 1809"

He was one of the first settlers in Delaware Co, OH.

War of 1812

Posted by wylderwriter on Ancestry.com

Copied from 20th Century History of Delaware County and Representative Citizens, page 459 - available through Google Books - Copied as it appears in the book

Joseph Patrick arrived in Delaware county in 1809 with his wife, Sarah. Joseph Patrick was a remarkable man, having unusual intellectual ability, but he was inflicted with an impediment in his speech. He was well-versed in history, and was successful as a businessman. He accumulated a large fortune for his day, and by honest methods. Among positions of trust with which he was honored was that of county treasurer. He removed to Berkshire township at an early day. He married Sarah Taylor, daughter of Daniel Taylor, who emigrated from the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania and settled in the southeastern part of the township on the run which later was called by his name.
Died April 15, 1862
Aged 73Y, 5M, 10Days.
"I migrated to this county in the year 1809"

He was one of the first settlers in Delaware Co, OH.

War of 1812

Posted by wylderwriter on Ancestry.com

Copied from 20th Century History of Delaware County and Representative Citizens, page 459 - available through Google Books - Copied as it appears in the book

Joseph Patrick arrived in Delaware county in 1809 with his wife, Sarah. Joseph Patrick was a remarkable man, having unusual intellectual ability, but he was inflicted with an impediment in his speech. He was well-versed in history, and was successful as a businessman. He accumulated a large fortune for his day, and by honest methods. Among positions of trust with which he was honored was that of county treasurer. He removed to Berkshire township at an early day. He married Sarah Taylor, daughter of Daniel Taylor, who emigrated from the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania and settled in the southeastern part of the township on the run which later was called by his name.


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