Family of origin[1][2]
DEATH: Death date may not be accurate. Will was probated in 1794.
BIOGRAPHY: Was a miller. Taken prisoner by the British and held in New York before being released. See also[3]
Per FANH, Daniel was b. 30 Mar 1711 at New Haven and died there 24 Jan 1791at age 80. He married Mary Thompson 24 Aug 1738.[2] Children:
[2] Eunice Talmadge b. 13 Jun 1739; bp. 17 Jun 1739; d. 12 Nov 1824 at age 85
[2] Thomas Talmadge b. 20 Jun 1740; bp. 22 Jun 1740; d. 30 Jun 1740 age 10 days
[2] William Talmadge b. 11 Mar 1740/1; d. 21 Mar 1740/1 age 10 days
[2] Thomas William Talmadge b. 11 Apr 1742; bp. 14 Mar 1741/2 (as annotated by Jacobus, NHC1); d. Feb 1837 at Egremont, MA; m. 27 Jan 1774 Eunice Atkins, d. 28 May 1807 age 55; see FANH Talmadge Family 5
[2]Josiah Talmadge b. 20 Jul 1744; bp. 29 Jul 1744; d. 13 May 1790 age 43; m. 29 Jun 1772 Mary Bassett, d. of Enos and Mary (Heaton), b. 4 Sep 1751, d. 22 Feb 1787 age 35; see FANH Talmadge Family 6
[2]Daniel Talmadge b. 23 Dec 1746; bp. 3 May 1747; d. 17 May 1831 age 84; m(1). 12 Jun 1776 Thankful Heaton, d. of Nathaniel and Sybil (Todd), b. 4 Feb 1757, d. 9 Mar 1797; m(2). 8 Apr 1798 Rebecca Bradley, d. of Isaac and Lois (Bishop), wid. of Ithiel Potter, bp. 16 Dec 1770, d. 21 Dec 1857 age 87; see FANH Talmadge Family 7
[2] Mary Talmadge b. 21 Feb 1748/9 [m. Joseph Corbin of Champlain, NY]
[2] Hannah Talmadge b. 30 Apr 1761; bp. 30 Aug 1761; d. 30 Jul 1851 age 90; m. 26 Jun 1803 Daniel Punderson
Research Notes
Jacobus names Mary Thompson as a "probable" daughter of Josiah and Elizabeth (Miles) Thompson, hence her "uncertain" parental links.[4] She was admitted the the church at New Haven as the daughter of Josiah on 21 Jul 1737 and she was baptized there on 24 Jul 1747.[5]
↑ Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven (New Haven Genealogical Magazine, 1922-1932) Vol. VII, Thompson, PP 1751-1752.
↑ Ancestry.com. Connecticut, U.S., Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: 2013. Original data:Connecticut. Church Records Index. Connecticut State Library, Hartford, Connecticut. Detail: Volume 078 Part 2 New Haven, P 518. View Image with Subscription
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