Genealogical Descent of the Huxley Family in the United States volume 1
Genealogical Descent of the Huxley Family in the United States volume 1
Jared Huxley
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56. Thomas [76] born August 17. 1764. At Sutifield. Conn. 57. Terzy, born August 17. 1766; died 1776. FOURTH GENERATION. 58. John-* [34] (John^ John', Thomas') bom April 30, 1739, at Suffield, Mass. , died at Great Barrington, Mass. , about 18 — . He was a laborer by occupation, but the records of land titles do not show that he was a land owner. The records of the French and Indian War show that he served in that war in 1756 and probably the year following- he removed to Great Barrington, Berk...shire county, Mass. , for in 1757 he married Mary Highstead of Sheffield, Berkshire county, Mass. During the Revolution he enlisted as a private in Captain Aor- son's company, 3d New York regiment of the line on Dec. I, 1776, to serve during the war, but was discharged Jan. 25, 1779. He again enlisted at Great Barrington, as his place of residence in Lieutenant Person's company. Colonel Ashley's regiment, of Berkshire county men on August jo, 1781, and served during the war. The children were, 59.
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