Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
MemoOr 9 Nov 1760; bet 1755-1774
Census1800, Cheshire, Berkshire County, MA164178
Death26 Jun 1843, Williamstown, Berkshire County, MA164181
MemoAged 83
Spouses
MemoBef 1765>
Residenceabt 1777, Cheshire, Berkshire County, MA164170
Census1800, Cheshire, Berkshire County, MA164165
Residence1803, Adams, Berkshire County, MA164171
Residence1829, Williamstown, Berkshire County, MA164172
Will Filed10 Apr 1829, Adams, Berkshire County, MA164173
MemoWill dated
MemoAged 75
MemoWill probated
Research
1800MABerkshireCheshireImage3of5
62826 John Waterman 3M <10, 1M 10-16, 2M 16-26, 2M 45+, 2F 10-16, 2F 16-26, 1F 26-45 (Who is second Male 45+?)
Military
DAR Lineage Bk NSDAR Vol 020 1897 Image233of430 Pg 221 John Waterman (1755-1830) was a private in Capt Daniel Brown’s company of Berkshire County, MA militia
16599DAR Lineage Bk of the Charter Members of the DAR Vol 016 Image67of461 Pg 48 #15118 John Waterman (1755-1830) served as a private in Capt Daniel Brown’s company, Col Benjamin Simond’s Berkshire county regiment that marched at the alarm 1780
16599Vol 1 Image 1077of1205 Pg 343 84-1 John6 Waterman in the early part of the Revolution enlisted on board of an American privateer which was afterwards captured by the British and taken to St John, where he with others escaped and were rescued by an American vessel that took them to Baltimore, MD, where they came down with smallpox. John Waterman, Private, Capt Daniel Brown’s (Lanesboro, Berkshire County) Co, Col Benjamin Simond’s Regt; service, 7 days; company marched on the alarm at Berkshire of 13 Oct 1780 (MA Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution 16-687)
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ChildrenNancy (1782-<1829)