Eunice EDGERTON

Eunice EDGERTON

Female 1778 - 1859  (80 years)

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  1. 1.  Eunice EDGERTON was born on 19 Jul 1778 in Norwich, New London, CT (daughter of Elisha EDGERTON and Eunice PECK); died on 8 Feb 1859 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Chazy, Clinton, NY.

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    Eunice Edgerton was the daughter of Elisha Edgerton and Eunice Peck. She was born 19 July 1777 in Franklin, New London,Connecticut. She had at least one brother, Elisha. Eunice married Septa Fillmore (1774-1823) 21 Dec 1797 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut. Septa built a log house in lot 185 of the Refugee Tract in Chazy, Clinton, New York in 1799. Eunice was brought up by sleigh to Middlebury, Vermont by her father where Septa met her and took her the rest of the way to Chazy. The Fillmores were among the first five families to settle in Chazy Village, which was also known as 'Five Nations'. Together she and Septa had at least ten children: Phoebe, Fanny, Nancy,Zerviah, Harriet, Elisha, Laura, Sabrina, Eunice and John De LaFayette. Fanny Fillmore who was born in 1801 was probably thefirst child born in Chazy. Their first home had a roof over only one side and a dirt floor; it stood at the rear of the Chazy Hotel of which it was a part until 1950, when it was dismantled. Septa ran the Chazy Hotel until he died.Septa was a captain in the war of 1812 but only lived until 15Nov 1823 when he died at home in Chazy when the youngest child was only three years old. Eunice ran the hotel for some years. In 1830 she is in Chazy, Clinton, New York as the head of household of 15. However, in 1840 she went out to Zanesville, Ohio to stay with her son Elisha Fillmore. However, by 1850 she was with her daughter and son-in-law, Zerviah and John North, again in Chazy, New York. Eunice died 8 Feb 1869 in Chazy, Clinton, New York. 28 Oct 1999 AT Source: GenealogyLibrary.com Book: John North of Farmington Connecticut p.161Eunice Edgerton was sixth from Richard Edgerton of England who was one of the thirty-five original proprietors of Norwich (CT) in 1659.6 Dec 1999 AT Source:http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyclinto/chazy/chazy3.html

    REMINISCENCES OF OLDEN TIMES IN CHAZY AS TOLD BY EUNICE EDGERTONFILLMORE TO HER CHILDREN AND GRAND-CHILDREN By Mrs. J. F. Gilbert
    Septa Fillmore and Eunice Edgerton were married in Norwich,Conn., in 1797. Grandfather came in 1799 and Grandmother in the winter of 1800, her father bringing her as far as Middlebury,Vt., in a sleigh and grandfather meeting her there. They were both from homes of comfort and perhaps luxury at that time. Leaving brothers and sisters and a father's home to make a home in Chazy, then called the Five Nations, and almost a wilderness., I have heard grandmother say that if her father had known to what hardship and privation she was coming, he would never have given his consent. Grandfather built a log or block house with a roof over only one side and a dirt floor. This I believe was just back of where the hotel, (Chazy House), now stands. The cooking was then done before an open fire or in a kettle hung on a crane. I have often heard old people wish they could eat some of the good things cooked in that way.With the woods and wild beasts around them, grand-mother was sometimes left alone for two or three days when grandfather was obliged to go to mill, taking his grist and that of his neighbors to Chazy Landing and from there in a canoe to Noix where there was a wind mill. She would take her two babies up the ladder nights and pull it up after her, as there was only a blanket for a door below and the wolves were so plenty they lighted pine knots to keep them awav. (The people carried torches when they went out at night). One can imagine that there could be little sleep for a mother with little children under such circumstances. After a few years grandfather built the main part of the present hotel where they lived several years, and where he died. What is now the front piazza, was then enclosed and made into several bedrooms, which some of you may remember. There was a bake house where all of the cooking was done. For months before the battle of Plattsburgh many of the officers boarded at the hotel, which made lively times and hard work. At one time they were obliged to bake several hundred loaves of bread and hand them out of the window as fast as baked to the soldiers who were (in their way to Plattsburgh and stopped there for rations.Grandfather was a captain and expected to be ordered to his regiment at any time. While everyone was waiting in suspense a man came dashing through the place saving, 'The British are coming - the British are coming.,, This proved to be a false alarm. At the time grandfather was putting on his shoes and stockings. He left one stocking behind, kissed his wife goodbye, jumped upon his horse and rode for dear life as there was danger of his being killed by those in hiding, most of the way being a wilderness and filled with Indians and scouts sent out by the British. The British had sent out a proclamation that all who would remain quietly and peaceably at home should not be molested. Grandmother thought at first she would be brave and remain, but after grandfather had gone and she was left with her little family and the care of the hotel, she became frightened at the fearful hooting and howling at night. Fearing for herself and children she decided to attempt to reach Plattsburgh. She piled bedding, clothing and several little children on a big wagon and sent them on ahead. Then she took other things and followed, leaving her house filled with supplies of all kinds and all that they had gathered together in the few years of their married life. When they reached the old Woodruff place, about four miles this side of Plattsburgh, the road was blocked with felled trees, but Esq. Woodruff came out and let them through, and for the first time she felt safe. They went on to Peru, where they had friends, and grandmother was prostrated by the great anxiety and the effort she had made. When the news came that the British flag had struck, there was no more sickness for her,only suspense, as she did not know whether her husband was killed or not. When the battle was over and the British 'had marched back to Montreal, Sir,' she returned to find only the bare shell of a house; not an article of furniture, no food, all the supplies taken or destroyed, not a whole pane of glass,the front door riddled with bullets, a perfectly bare and desolate place. The only article found was an iron kettle up in the field. Every tree of the young orchard which grandfather had set out was cut down. Only the Free Mason sign upon the house prevented its being burned. Thus they were obliged to begin life anew. Grandmother said they never recovered the great loss of property as her husband did not live many years and there was no one to look after her interests with the government.After the battle several of the inhabitants were taken prisoners, among them old Dr. Carver. He was attending some of the sick and wounded at a hotel which stood just across the road from where the Cummings live. He was taken for an army surgeon. They took him to Montreal and kept him two months. Grandfather was there at the time and was told to get into bed with the sick soldiers, which he did boots and all, and often laughed at how he escaped being taken prisoner. Capt. Fillmore was Colonel by brevet.

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    Eunice married Septa FILLMORE on 21 Dec 1797 in Norwich, New London, CT. Septa (son of Comfort FILLMORE and Zerviah BOSWORTH) was born on 13 Oct 1774 in Norwich, New London, CT; died on 16 Nov 1823 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Chazy, Clinton, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Phebe Edgerton FILLMORE was born on 19 Jun 1799 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; died on 29 Jul 1844 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Chazy, Clinton, NY.
    2. Francis Hough FILLMORE was born on 27 Jun 1801 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; died on 9 Jul 1869; was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Plattsburgh, Clinton, NY.
    3. Nancy T FILLMORE was born on 29 Jan 1804 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; died on 24 Apr 1866 in Springfield, Sangamon, IL; was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon, IL.
    4. Zerviah Bosworth FILLMORE was born on 22 Jan 1806 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; died on 26 Apr 1890 in Chazy, Clinton, NY.
    5. Elisha Edgerton FILLMORE was born on 6 Jul 1808 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; died on 4 Aug 1809 in Chazy, Clinton, NY.
    6. Harriet FILLMORE was born on 22 Feb 1810 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; died on 17 Sep 1872; was buried in Roseburg IOOF Cemetery, Roseburg, Douglas, OR.
    7. Elisha E. FILLMORE was born on 23 May 1812 in Chazy, Clinton, NY.
    8. Laura Ann FILLMORE was born on 23 Apr 1814 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; died in Mar 1882; was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings, NY.
    9. Sabrina FILLMORE was born on 18 Jul 1816 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; died on 10 Aug 1890 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Chazy, Clinton, NY.
    10. Eunice Dianna FILLMORE was born on 30 Nov 1818 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; died on 11 May 1906 in Garret Park, Montgomery, MD; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Chazy, Clinton, NY.
    11. John De Lafayette S. FILLMORE was born on 6 Sep 1820 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; died on 25 Dec 1864 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Elisha EDGERTON was born on 20 Nov 1753 in Norwich, New London, CT (son of Elisha EDGERTON and Zerviah ABELL); died in 1832.

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    • Residence: Abt 1818, Coventry, Tolland, CT

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    Elisha married Eunice PECK on 3 Mar 1775. Eunice (daughter of Captain Captain Jonathon PECK and Bethia BINGHAM) was born on 14 Oct 1754 in Norwich, New London, CT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Eunice PECK was born on 14 Oct 1754 in Norwich, New London, CT (daughter of Captain Captain Jonathon PECK and Bethia BINGHAM).

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    • Residence: Abt 1818, Coventry, Tolland, CT

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    Children:
    1. Elisha EDGERTON was born on 29 Feb 1776 in Franklin, New London, CT; died on 3 Aug 1778 in Norwich, New London, CT.
    2. 1. Eunice EDGERTON was born on 19 Jul 1778 in Norwich, New London, CT; died on 8 Feb 1859 in Chazy, Clinton, NY; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Chazy, Clinton, NY.
    3. Phoebe EDGERTON was born on 24 Apr 1781 in Norwich, New London, CT.
    4. Bela EDGERTON was born on 2 Jan 1786 in Franklin, New London, CT; died on 11 Jan 1787 in Franklin, New London, CT.
    5. Bela EDGERTON was born on 28 Sep 1787 in Franklin, New London, CT; died after 1861 in Hicksville, Defiance, OH.
    6. Elisha EDGERTON was born on 19 Oct 1788 in Franklin, New London, CT.
    7. Mildred EDGERTON was born on 25 Aug 1789 in Franklin, New London, CT.
    8. Asher EDGERTON was born on 8 Jun 1791 in Franklin, New London, CT; died on 25 Aug 1872 in Hanover, Cook, IL.
    9. David EDGERTON was born in 1793; died in 1798.
    10. Guerdon EDGERTON


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Elisha EDGERTON was born on 29 Nov 1719 in Norwich, New London, CT (son of Joseph EDGERTON and Experience PRATT); died on 22 Jun 1783 in Norwich, New London, CT; was buried in Plains Cemetery, Franklin, New London, CT.

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    Elisha married Zerviah ABELL on 31 Dec 1744. Zerviah (daughter of Theophilus ABELL and Anne CALKINS) was born on 29 Jan 1722 in Norwich, New London, CT; was buried in Pautipaug Cemetery, Franklin, New London, CT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Zerviah ABELL was born on 29 Jan 1722 in Norwich, New London, CT (daughter of Theophilus ABELL and Anne CALKINS); was buried in Pautipaug Cemetery, Franklin, New London, CT.

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    Children:
    1. Zerviah EDGERTON was born on 25 Apr 1746 in Norwich, New London, CT.
    2. Experience EDGERTON was born on 25 Jan 1750 in Norwich, New London, CT.
    3. 2. Elisha EDGERTON was born on 20 Nov 1753 in Norwich, New London, CT; died in 1832.
    4. Abell EDGERTON was born on 16 Sep 1760 in Norwich, New London, CT.

  3. 6.  Captain Captain Jonathon PECK was born on 1 Mar 1717 in Norwich, New London, CT; died on 22 Jun 1779; was buried in Plains Cemetery, Franklin, New London, CT.

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    Captain married Bethia BINGHAM on 14 Jan 1741. Bethia was born on 26 Mar 1721 in Norwich, New London, CT; died on 4 Feb 1802 in Norwich, New London, CT; was buried in Plains Cemetery, Franklin, New London, CT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Bethia BINGHAM was born on 26 Mar 1721 in Norwich, New London, CT; died on 4 Feb 1802 in Norwich, New London, CT; was buried in Plains Cemetery, Franklin, New London, CT.

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    Children:
    1. 3. Eunice PECK was born on 14 Oct 1754 in Norwich, New London, CT.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph EDGERTON was born on 8 Mar 1677 in Norwich, New London, CT (son of Richard EDGERTON and Mary SYLVESTOR); died on 14 Apr 1735 in Norwich, New London, CT.

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    Joseph married Experience PRATT on 30 Apr 1702. Experience was born in 1676. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Experience PRATT was born in 1676.

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    Alternate marriage date, April 1, 1702.

    Children:
    1. Mary EDGERTON was born on 12 Feb 1703 in Norwich, New London, CT.
    2. Experience EDGERTON was born on 3 Feb 1705 in Norwich, New London, CT.
    3. Hezekiah EDGERTON was born on 6 Apr 1706 in Norwich, New London, CT; died on 18 Jul 1776 in Norwich, New London, CT; was buried in Plains Cemetery, Franklin, New London, CT.
    4. Temperance EDGERTON was born in Oct 1708 in Norwich, New London, CT.
    5. Joseph EDGERTON was born in Oct 1710 in Norwich, New London, CT.
    6. Sarah EDGERTON was born on 16 Jan 1717 in Norwich, New London, CT.
    7. 4. Elisha EDGERTON was born on 29 Nov 1719 in Norwich, New London, CT; died on 22 Jun 1783 in Norwich, New London, CT; was buried in Plains Cemetery, Franklin, New London, CT.
    8. Jabez EDGERTON was born on 2 Jul 1722 in Norwich, New London, CT.

  3. 10.  Theophilus ABELL was born on 20 Nov 1680 in Norwich, New London, CT (son of Sergt. Sergt. Caleb ABELL and Margaret POST); died on 31 Aug 1724 in Norwich, New London, CT; was buried in Old Norwichtown Cemetery, Norwich, New London, CT.

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    Theophilus married Anne CALKINS on 27 Jun 1716 in Norwich, New London, CT. Anne (daughter of Hugh CALKINS and Sarah SLUMAN) was born on 10 Aug 1692 in Norwich, New London, CT; died on 25 Aug 1733 in Norwich, New London, CT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Anne CALKINS was born on 10 Aug 1692 in Norwich, New London, CT (daughter of Hugh CALKINS and Sarah SLUMAN); died on 25 Aug 1733 in Norwich, New London, CT.

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    Children:
    1. Anne ABELL was born on 2 Jul 1717 in Norwich, New London, CT; died on 27 Feb 1744 in Norwich, New London, CT; was buried in Plains Cemetery, Franklin, New London, CT.
    2. 5. Zerviah ABELL was born on 29 Jan 1722 in Norwich, New London, CT; was buried in Pautipaug Cemetery, Franklin, New London, CT.