William b. 1759 Yonkers, NY
m. 1774 Roxbury, NY
d. 12 Apr 1803 Roxbury, NY (died from effects of broken leg)
Buried on Roxbury farm
Private for Colonial Army, Revolutionary War. Listed on Dutchess County, NY militia.
Phebe b. abt 1760 to Solomon + Phebe Husted
d. May 1839 Delaware Co., NY
Buried on Roxbury Farm
Children:
Edward b. 7 Sep 1777
William b. 11 Apr 1780
Abram b. abt 1782 m Charity Molineaux 8 children d. 1822
Mehitabel b. abt 1783 died young
Solomon b. 6 Nov 1784 m. Susan Mulner, had 9 children, d. 18 Jun 1872
Samuel b. 8 Jan 1793 m. Catherine Robinson 1815, had 6 children
Elizabeth b, abt 1795 m. Amos Sniffen
Jonathan b. 20 Jul 1795 m. Margaret Petrie, 13 children
Jesse b. abt 1797 m. Elizabeth Vail, 12 children
John b. abt 1799 m., no surviving children
Sources
↑ New York, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data:New York County, District and Probate Courts. Wills, 1797-1926; Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (Delaware County); Probate Place: Delaware, New York. Image
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I have his Solomon's wife as Phebe Husted. Marriage in 1774, in Roxbury, Delaware County, NY. Phebe was 14...She had Edward at 17, Solomon at 24.