George Macomber was born 7 July 1740 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay[1]. He was the son of Nathaniel Macomber and Priscilla Southworth. He passed away in 1820.
Baptism
Christening (7 July 1740) Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay
Revolutionary War Service
George Macomber is DAR Patriot Ancestor #: A072963 He served as a Private in the Bristol County Brigade with Capt Ichabod Leonard and Colonel Abial Mitchel. His spouse: Susannah Paul. Children: Ebenezer, George, Ezra. [2]
F: Philena MACOMBER b. 19 Aug 1782 Spouse: Nathaniel Gray of Pelham
M: Ebenezer MACOMBER b. 12 May 1785 Spouse: Sally Ann Jewell
M: Samuel MACOMBER b. 6 Jul 1787 d. 11 Mar 1860 Ware, Massachusetts
Spouse 1) Annie Richardson d. 1 Jun 1845 Pub. 8 Dec 1817 (3 chlidren: Joel, Lorinda, Augusta)
Spouse 2) Sarah Felton d. 1 Jun 1856
Spouse 3) Mrs. Catherine Demond d. 20 Aug 1863 Marriage: 11 Jan 1860 Ware, Massachusetts
Death
21 Jul 1820
Burial
Center Cemetery New Salem, Franklin County, Massachusetts [3]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2 Stackpole, Everett S. "Macomber Genealogy," Lewiston, Maine: Press of the Journal Company, 1907-1909 (reprinted: Salem, MA: Higginsons Book Company.2000), [1].
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 7 July 2018), "Record of George Macomber", Ancestor # A072963.
"Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 16 August 2018, 01:44), entry for George Macomber(PID [2]); contributed by various users.
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Updates with his Rev War Service, 1776 sticker by Meehan-411 on 7 July 2018. Just happens to be George's B-day 278 years later.
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DNA Connections
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