"Ichabod Churchill, elder son of Joseph (2) and Mariah (Rider) Churchill, was born August 9, 1746, in Aliddleboro,
and resided there until the time of the Revolution. In 1777 he visited Woodstock, Vermont, on an exploring expedition, and in the following year removed thither with his family. He resided on what was known as the road to Rutland,
where he built a house known as the Red House, which was still standing in 1888, and died there August 7, 1826. He was a
sergeant in Captain Amos Wade's (Third Middleboro) company of minute-men, which marched on the Lexington Alarm,
April 19, 1775, going as far as Marshfield. with three days' service. Later he served three months with the same company. He was a prominent member of the Baptist church when organized in Woodstock, and later joined the Christian church. He married (first) November 7, 1771, Sarah Tinkham, born June 2, 1753, in Halifax, Massachusetts, daughter of Ephraim and Sarah (Standish) Tinkham, died October 1,1800, in Woodstock.
Children :
Ichabod, born January 21, 1773;
Noah, May 29, 1774;
William, November 12, 1776;
Joseph, December 25, 1777;
Eunice, October 10, 1779;
Sarah, August 10, 1/81;
Ruth, March 24, 1783;
Mary, December i, 1784;
Ellen, December 19, 1786;
Salome, March 28, 1788;
Asa, March 14, 1790;
Jesse, December 16, 1826
Nathan Tinkhan, May 17, 1795. He married (second) September 13, 1803, Hannah Bennett, of Woodstock, who died May 19, 1825". [2]
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Hello, Kenneth. I entered a profile for Eunice Churchill, my 4th great grandmother, and I have at least a couple of sources showing she is the daughter of your Sarah Tinkham. I added the relationship link; let me know if you think this connection is incorrect, or if you have any other information related to Eunice.
Regards, Peter