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Day, D

2 Possible Candidates

David Day 1758-1792 Oxford, MA, joiners tools in inventory

David Day, Jr. b ca 1756, listed as a carpenter in a RW deserter ad from 1779, Killingly, CT

1790 Census results need research

Day, D

Two possible candidates

David Day, Massachusetts candidate

b 1758 d 1792 Oxford MA, son of Jonathan and Hannah, Needham, brother of Jonathan of Dudley.

 

m Marcy (Mercy) Fisher, children b in Franklin and Oxford; David, Jonathan, Ebenezer and Fisher

 

set of Joiners Tools and shop benches and vise in 1792 inv.

 

Ens. RW, mustered from Wrentham in 1776 RI alarm, in same company (Capt. Ebenezer Pond) with Luther Metcalf.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

David Day Jr., Connecticut candidate

Carpenter and deserter, Killingly, CT (three David Day’s in the Killingly 1800 census)

 

David bp. son of David and Bathsheba Day of Killingly, CT 9-12-1756

David Day enlisted 10-7-1778

10-17-1777 Enlisted 9th CT

1-3-1779 sick in quarters

2-6-1779 barefoot in barracks, Warren

4-1-1779 deserted (last of records)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1790 census requires additional study:

D Day individuals: 8 in MA, 2 ea in VT, 1ea in CT, NH, ME, PA, NY

9.25” birch

(The presentation of visually based elements (scale imprints, scale drawings, etc.) is a challenge, especially when moving from the printed page to the realm of an electronic medium. For reference, the original GAWP 5, CAWP, BARS and SOJ publications had pages which were 8-1/2" in width.)

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