__ __| | |__ | |--Thryza ARMSTRONG | | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ | |--Aaron BENNETT | | __ |__| |__
[5394] Age 75.
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[S707]
Vital Records of Manchester, MA
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[S430]
Ancestry World Tree
_Joseph BENNETT _+ _Joseph BENNETT _| | |_Joanna PERRY ___+ | |--Eunice BENNETT | | _Nehemiah WARD __ |_Eunice WARD ____| |_Esther MAXEY ___
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Boston Transcript Notes
_Nathaniel BOSWORTH _+ _William BOSWORTH _| | |_Margaret WILMARTH __+ | |--David Farrand BOSWORTH | | _Joseph FARRAND _____+ |_Sarah FARRAND ____| |_Mary PATIENCE ______
[376] Dec. 13, 1779, At an election held in Washington, Conn., DavidBosworth was elected a "Tything man."
[378] After several years, David moved with his son, David Jr., about 1796from the farm on Bucks Flats across the border to a farm in AthensTwp.(near Wilawana), Bradford County, PA.
[380] In 1796 David Bosworth was listed on the taxables for Bradford Countyin Tioga District. In 1796 Tioga district was a strip 12 miles wideextending across the county from Breakneck Run tothe New York State line.
[371] He was buried in the Old French Cemetery. It was about one mile fromtheir home across the Chemung river from Waverly, NY. About the year1885 most of the Bosworth bodies were removed to Tioga Point Cemeteryabout a mile from the village of Athens, PA.
[373] "A second company was ordered to New York, this called "CaptainCouch's company, in Col. Andrew Ward's Regt." most of the officers andmen being of New Milford. The company was in the service two monthsand twenty-three days." Names included David Bosworth, pvt. and AsaFarrand, pvt.
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The Bosworths lived in the section of New Milford that helped form thetown of Washington in 1779. Their marriage was recorded in Washingtonand Milford. It was not recorded in the church in New Milford.
The compiler of the Bosworth Genealogy was unable to find an ElizabethCurtis in all the Curtis genealogies and vital records who fit thiscase. In one family there was a Henry and a solomon Curtis, names oftwo of her children, but no Elizabeth. Some of the descendants thinkthat David was married twice, but there is nothing in the records tosubstantiate this.
Elizabeth seems never to have come with them to NY. According to theBosworth Genealogy, one descendant says she came but would not remain,others say she refused to come at all.
[367]
[S58]
History of the towns of New Milford and Bridgewate
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[S136]
Susquehanna Settlers Records, Series I, v. 1, 1755
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[S48]
Bosworth Genealogy
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[S48]
Bosworth Genealogy
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[S48]
Bosworth Genealogy
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[S48]
Bosworth Genealogy
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[S48]
Bosworth Genealogy
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[S58]
History of the towns of New Milford and Bridgewate
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[S48]
Bosworth Genealogy
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Early Connecticut Marriages
__ _Samuel BULLARD ___| | |__ | |--Benjamin BULLARD | | __ |_Deborah ATHERTON _| |__
_Benjamin BUNNELL _+ _William BUNNELL _| | |_Rebecca BROOKS ___ | |--Nathaniel BUNNELL | | _Benjamin WILMOT __ |_Ann WILMOT ______| |_Ann ______________
[1095] Moved to New Jersey (Gen of Ct Fam)
__ __| | |__ | |--John CLAWSON | | __ |__| |__
[8670] He probably was the son of Peter, one of the five immigrant brothers..
__ _William DAVIS _| | |__ | |--David DAVIS | | __ |_Jane WAUGH ____| |__
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Letter from Edna Brady Koch
__ __| | |__ | |--Agnes\Anne DAY | | __ |__| |__
_John MAYO _ _John MAYO _______________| | |_Elizabeth _ | |--Thomas MAYO | | ____________ |_Hannah LECRAFT\REYCRAFT _| |____________
__ __| | |__ | |--Fannie RANKIN | | __ |__| |__