| 1. | Esther Richardson was born on 1 Nov 1766 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 17 Jan 1837 in Fabius, Onondaga County, New York; was buried after 17 Jan 1837 in Old Fabius Cemetery, Fabius, Onondaga County, New York. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: LH2Q-175
- FindaGrave Memorial ID: 122620099
- Group: Descendant of Revolutionary War Veteran
- Group: Hall Direct Descendant
- Group: Halls of Groton - DNA Family 019
- Group: Halls of Rehoboth - DNA Family 006
- Group: Head of Line - Christopher Jackson
- Group: Head of Line - Nicholas Taft
Notes:
"The Genealogy of the Descendants of John Clough of Salisbury Massachusetts" published 1952 indicates that Esther's maiden name was "Richardson".
Esther married William Clark in 1817 after Able Clough died in 1815.
From "Revolutionary Soldiers Of Onondaga County, N.Y."
PREPARED BY Rev. W. M. BEAUCHAMP, S. T. D. 1912:
WILLIAM CLARK . - When Mr. Clark applied for a pension in 1820 he said he was then 59 years old, and added that "three years ago this fall I married the Widow Cluff, who had six children ." They were from 11 to 26 years old, but the oldest two were married . In an affidavit made Nov. 25, 1823, the widow's name was Esther Clough, aged 58. Her daughter, Sally , then lived with them. Abel Clough, the widow's first husband, had a farm of 108 acres, which his son, Abel, worked on shares. In 1820 Clark thought his property worth about $19, and his debts $400, but in 1823 he had only $ 4.371/ 2. His son , Lewis, " had been put out to a trade," and he wished his pension restored.
His military record was good, for he enlisted May 1 , 1777, in Wethersfield, Ct. , in Capt. Tallmadge's dragoons, Col. Elisha Sheldon's Regt. , Conn . Line, serving in the corps
till the summer of '82 when he was discharged in Danbury, Ct. He said he was in the battle at White Plains as well as ONONDAGA'S REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS 53 Round Ridge, and was with Tallmadge on an expedition to the east end of Long Island. Official changes were frequent, and in one affidavit he said he was in Capt. Webb's Co. of the same regiment when discharged. Of this soldier Onon. Cent. says : " William Clark was a native of Connecticut, and one of the first seven who came to the town of Fabius, and helped cut the road from Pompey Hill to Fabius ; he owned land near Fabius village, where he died. He was a soldier in the Revolution ."
FamilySearch ID:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH2Q-175
FindaGrave Memorial ID:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122620099
Group:
DAR or SAR Eligible Descendant of a Revolutionary War Veteran
Group:
A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family
Group:
Descendants of Christopher Hall of Groton, Massachusetts
Group:
Descendants of Edward Hall of Rehoboth, Massachusetts (Hall DNA Family 006), and extended and allied families and their ancestors.
Group:
Descendants of Christopher Jackson of Stepney whose sons Edward and John were immigrants to Boston
Group:
Descendants of Nicholas Taft of Stepney, several of whose children were early immigrants to Massachusetts.
Esther married Abel Clough on 29 May 1788 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Abel (son of Ephraim Clough and Mary Johnson) was born on 8 Mar 1765 in Stafford, Tolland County, Connecticut; died on 20 Apr 1815 in Fabius, Onondaga County, New York; was buried after 20 Apr 1815 in Old Fabius Cemetery, Fabius, Onondaga County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Esther married William Clark in 1817. William was born about 1761 in Connecticut; died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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