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Ezra PAINE

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Name Ezra PAINE Birth 1749 Bolton, Hartford, Connecticut Gender Male _FSFTID LCTX-D7Z _FSLINK https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCTX-D7Z _UID DA932108F95348548AC30D088AE75F23D34D Death 1803 Person ID I3150 Carney Wehofer July 2025 Last Modified 2 Jan 2023
Father Stephen PAINE, IV, b. 30 Apr 1708, Rehoboth, Bristol, Connecticut d. 1797, Ellington, Tolland Co. Connecticut
(Age 88 years)
Mother Deborah SKINNER d. Yes, date unknown Marriage 29 Jul 1730 Preston, New London Co, Connecticut Family ID F1502 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Abigail ELLSWORTH, b. 3 Aug 1752, Windsor, Hartford, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America d. 1 Mar 1833, Delhi, Delaware County, New York
(Age 80 years)
Marriage 1769 Connecticut [1]
Children 1. Asahel Ellsworth PAINE, b. 30 Jul 1770 d. Mar 1821 (Age 50 years) 2. Selinda (Celinda) PAINE, b. 1772, Delaware, New York d. 1820, Missouri City, Fort Bend County, Texas
(Age 48 years)
3. Abigail PAINE, b. 20 Mar 1775 d. 28 Feb 1853 (Age 77 years) 4. Asina PAINE, b. 1778 d. Yes, date unknown 5. Roswell PAINE, b. 1782 d. 26 Jan 1828 (Age 46 years) 6. Deborah PAINE, b. 6 May 1784 d. 21 Nov 1832 (Age 48 years) Family ID F1504 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Aug 2016
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Notes - He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. After his marriage he emigrated with his brothers Brinton, Edward and Timothy to the state of New York. Attracted by the reports of valuable ores, he settled near the head of the Delaware River, where he built a flour mill, the first in that region. He prosecuted his search for mines with zeal and energy, but without success. He started westward on a prospecting trip and died on the journey.
Title: H. D. M.D. PAINE, PAINE FAMILY RECORDS Vol. I-V, 1879, 1880 ABBR R3 import #56898626REFN 6
Publication: Joel Munsell, Printer, Albany, NY
Note: TITL H. D. M.D. PAINE, PAINE FAMILY RECORDS Vol. I-V, 1879, 1880 ABBR R3 import #56898626REFN 61DATE 18 SEP 1999DATA ABBR GEDCOM #40245912REFN 5DATE 7 OCT 2001
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Note: British National Library, London, England
- He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. After his marriage he emigrated with his brothers Brinton, Edward and Timothy to the state of New York. Attracted by the reports of valuable ores, he settled near the head of the Delaware River, where he built a flour mill, the first in that region. He prosecuted his search for mines with zeal and energy, but without success. He started westward on a prospecting trip and died on the journey.
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Sources - [S1160] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 2 Jan 2023), entry for Abigail ELLSWORTH, person ID LJV4-6S1. (Reliability: 3).
- [S1160] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 2 Jan 2023), entry for Abigail ELLSWORTH, person ID LJV4-6S1. (Reliability: 3).