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The Edgerton Database |
Jedediah Edgerton, son of Simeon and Abiah (Hough) Edgerton.
Lucy Curtis, daughter of Hosea and Mary (Gilbert)
Curtis.
Children:
Mrs. Electa Clark
Jedediah Edgerton was born
at Jedediah’s wife was Lucy
Curtis, the youngest daughter of Hosea and Mary (Gilbert) Curtis of Hebron,
Connecticut. Lucy was born in Jedediah and Lucy Edgerton
had a family of nine children – six sons, Jedediah, Jacob, Curtis, Joshua,
Ebenezer Leffingwell and John Leffingwell; and three daughters, Martha, Lydia
and Lucy – all born in Jedediah Edgerton served in the Connecticut Militia during the Revolution. Pension Records show that Jedediah served as a private in Captain Miller’s Regiment of the Connecticut Militia. Jedediah was also listed on the “Pay Roll of Capt. John Stark’s Company of Militia in Col. Ira Allen’s Regiment for service done in defence of the Northern Frontier of this State, by order, in October in the year 1780”. According to the pay roll, Jedediah had enlisted on October 10th for 24 days service or 44 miles and was paid a total of ₤1:6s:8d for 14.8 miles travelled (see State of Vermont, Rolls of the Men Engaged in the War of the Revolution; pg. 287). Jedediah Edgerton was issued
a pension
certificate by the Federal Government on April 19, 1833 and was subsequently
placed on the pension rolls of Leaves from the Edgerton Family Tree (Chauncey T. Edgerton, comp.) provides the following description of Jedediah’s Revolutionary War service: “In 1776 he [Jedediah] was living in In 1781, Jedediah removed
along with his father to Pawlet, in The household of Jedediah
Edgerton was recorded in the 1790 Federal Census of
Pawlet, 2 males “of 16 years and upwards” (Jedediah and ?); 4 males “under 16 years of age” (sons Jedediah, Jacob, Curtis and Joshua); and, 3 females (wife Lucy, daughter Martha, and ?). Jedediah Edgerton was listed
again as a head of household in the 1800 Federal Census of
Pawlet, 1 male “of 26 and under 45” (Jedediah); 1 male “of 16 and under 26” (son Jedediah Jr.); 2 males “of 10 and under 16” (should be 3 - sons Jacob, Curtis and Joshua); 2 males “under 10 years of age” (sons Ebenezer and John); 1 female “of 26 and under 45” (wife Lucy); 1 female “of 10 and under 16” (daughter Martha); and, 2 females “under 10 years of age” (daughters Jedediah and Lucy Edgerton
were original members of the First Congregational Church of Pawlet, having
been received into the Church on December 8, 1787. Their four eldest children (sons Jedediah,
Jacob, Curtis and Joshua) were baptized together at the About 1803, Jedediah left
Pawlet and removed to Moriah, in The household of Jedediah
Edgerton was recorded in the 1810 Federal Census
of Moriah, 1 male “over 45 years of age” (Jedediah); 1 male “of 16 and under 26” (son Joshua); 2 males “of 10 and under 16” (sons Ebenezer and John); 1 female “over 45 years of age” (wife Lucy); 1 female “of 16 and under 26” (daughter 1 female “of 10 and under 16” (daughter Lucy). Jedediah resided in Moriah
until the death of his wife, Lucy, in 1819.
He then returned to Vermont, where he was married to Mrs. Electa
Clark, widow of Enos Clark of Middletown Springs. The following mention of the marriage was
noted in Marriages 1814-1839 Performed
by missionaries of the Baptist Church In West Vermont and Central New York
(Minnie Kellogg, comp.): “Jedediah Adgirton of Middletown Vt. & Electa Clark of same place; April 3, 1822 [there are hand written notations here that Adgirton should be Edgerton and that Electa was widow of [Enos] Clark.” Following his second
marriage, Jedediah resided in The household of Jedediah
Edgerton was recorded in the 1830 Federal Census
of Tinmouth, 1 male “of 70 and under 80” (Jedediah); 1 male “of 30 and under 40” (son John); 1 male “of 20 and under 30” (?); 1 male “of 10 and under 15” (?); 1 female “of 50 and under 60” (second wife Electa); and, 1 female “of 20 and under 30” (? – probably daughter Lucy, actually aged 33). By the year 1840, Jedediah
had settled in Jedediah Edgerton was listed
as a head of household in the 1840 Federal Census
of Middletown,
1 male “80 and under 90” (Jedediah); 1 male “40 and under 50” (?); and, 1 female “60 and under 70” (second wife Electa).
In the 1840 Census
enumeration of Jedediah’s second wife,
Electa, died at Hiel Hollister’s Pawlet for One Hundred Years (Albany, New York: J. Munsell; 1867, pg. 184-5), gives the following biographical account of Jedediah Edgerton: “EDGERTON, Capt. JEDEDIAH, settled on the Silas Reed
farm. Thence, in 1803, removed to Capt. Jedediah Edgerton reportedly died at the home of his son, Joshua in Whitehall, New York. Sources disagree as to the date and place of his death and the location of Jedediah’s burial has not yet been ascertained. The date listed here – December 27, 1846 – is taken from the roster of “U. S. Pensioners recorded at Burlington, Vermont” (pg. 172), which shows that Jedediah received his bi-annual pension payment through September of 1846 and also notes specifically that Jedediah “Died 27th Decr 1846”. An alternate date of February 12, 1848 is listed in the Daughters of the American Revolution Patriot Index (Part I, p. 927); and Hiel Hollister’s Pawlet for One Hundred Years (cited above) reports that Jedediah died “in 1848, age 86.” The earlier date of December
27, 1846 is almost certainly the more accurate, as on January 19, 1847,
Jedediah’s son, Joshua Edgerton, was appointed by the Fair Haven ( Many of Jedediah’s sons
remained in Moriah, where they raised large families, as indicated by the
census records of the early 1800’s.
Much research is still left to be done on the descendants of this branch of the family. The eldest son, Jedediah Jr., resided
variously in Moriah, New York and Middletown, Vermont; he had a large family
of nine children. The second-born son,
Jacob, resided for a number of years in Moriah, later removing west to Original Source Documents: Family
Baptismal Record – children of Jedediah and Lucy (Curtis) Edgerton; Records of the Congregational Church in
Pawlet; Vol. I. Church
Admission Record – Mrs. Lucy (Curtis) Edgerton; Records of the Congregational Church in Pawlet; Vol. I. 1790 Federal Census –
household of Jedediah Edgerton; Pawlet, Rutland Co., VT. 1800 Federal Census –
household of Jedediah Edgerton; Pawlet, Rutland Co., VT. 1810 Federal Census
– household of Jedediah Edgerton; Moriah,
Essex Co., NY. 1830 Federal Census
– household of Jedediah Edgerton; Tinmouth,
Rutland Co., VT. 1840 Federal Census
– household of Jedediah Edgerton; Middletown,
Rutland Co., VT. Revolutionary
War Pension Certificate – Jedediah Edgerton; State of Vermont,
certificate #8569; issued April 19, 1833. Revolutionary
War Pension Roster – Jedediah Edgerton; Burlington, Vermont Roster, pg.
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