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NAME RECORD (#11261)
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| Name |
| Last |
First |
Middle |
Marriage |
| Loveland |
Elijah, d.1826 |
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| Birth |
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| Father | |
| Mother | |
| Baptism |
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| Occupations | tinsmith |
| Marriage (2) |
| # |
click |
First Name |
Middle Name |
Last Name |
Marriage Name |
MarriageDate |
MarriageTown |
MarriageState |
MarriageCountry |
| 1 |
link |
Lois, d.1773 |
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Loveland |
Loveland |
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| 2 |
link |
Ann, d.1804 |
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Deming |
Loveland |
1774/12/22 |
Kensington |
CT |
USA |
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| Children (2) |
| # |
click |
First Name |
Middle Name |
Last Name |
Marriage Name |
Birthdate |
| 1 |
link |
Elijah, d.1826 |
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Loveland |
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| 2 |
link |
George, fl.1800's |
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Loveland |
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| Military Service (1) |
| # |
War |
Begin Service Date |
End Service Date |
Branch |
Service Unit |
Rank |
| 1 |
Revolutionary War |
1776// |
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Maj. Sheldon's Regt. |
Capt. Butler's Co. |
Corp. |
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| Death |
| Date |
Town |
State |
Country |
Cemetery |
Cemetery Town |
Cemetery State |
Cemetery Country |
Obit File |
| 1826/07/27 |
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Maple/South Cemetery |
Berlin |
CT |
USA |
0 |
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| Notes (1) |
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Note |
| 1 |
Was in Revolutionary War. Elijah married 1st Lois who died in 1773. He married 2nd Anne/Anna Deming; he and Ann were both from Worthington [Berlin]. Elijah and Ann were members of Berlin Congregational Church in 1775.
1790 Census
3 free white males of 16 years and upward
2 " " " under 16 yrs.
3 " " females
Elijah was a tinsmith with his son, George; they made footstoves. He had a Tavern at 944 Worthington Ridge c.1797; 19th building at north end of Worthington Ridge. He received a license in 1797 to operate a tavern in the building. Elijah retired in 1812. It went to son, George, and grandson, Henry. Elijah died at age 81 years.
Berlin Records - p.220
Early CT Marriages - p.7
Hale - p.42
Brandegee - p.36
Tinsmiths of CT - p.174
North - p.197
Berlin Congregational Church Records - p.31 |
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| Sources | BPLH Room Card Catalog Notes Berlin (Conn.) Town Records Early Connecticut Marriages Census records Cemetery records Tinsmiths of Connecticut Brandegee History Berlin Cong. Church records |