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LIEUTENANT DANIEL FIELD (Zachary, Zachary, Darby, John), b. Oyster River, Me., Feb. 17, 1709; m. Sarah Haynes. Daniel, his wife, Sarah, and Zachariah and Patience, were admitted to the Scarboro Congregational church, July 6, 1740. Sarah was admitted Jan. 8, 1744. He was in Scarborough, Me., as early as 1744. He was a lieutenant in the company of Capt. George Berry, in the Louisburg expedition, and was afterward in the Revolutionary war. He died, it is said, in Burton*, at the home of his son Daniel, an aged man. A peculiar mark of this family and descendants was a thick upper lip, and "laughed out of their eyes like a Field." Res. Scarborough, Pepperellborough (now Saco), Dover and Buxton, Me. Children: Hannah, Elizabeth, Daniel, Zachariah, Patience, Sarah. [ref 73:959]
*probably Buxton
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