Ebenezer LATHROP, SERGEANT
Sergeant Ebenezer Lathrop fought in the American Revolution. His direct lineal descendants are qualified to become members of the National Society of the Children of the American Revolution (commonly known as Daughters of the American Revolution). SOURCE: CORNEAU 0062 (Children of the American Revolution application form) 2 TYPE Keyword 2 TYPE Keyword 2 TYPE Keyword
SOURCE: CORNEAU 0062 (Children of the American Revolution application form) 2 TYPE Keyword 2 TYPE Keyword 2 TYPE Keyword
CORNEAU 0062 (Children of the American Revolution application form)
SOURCE: CORNEAU 0062 (Children of the American Revolution application form)
DEATH: Ann Lathrop Huntington died in Boston in 1826 before Jonathan Huntington, her husband, went west with all his family. Mrs. Huntington lies buried in the lovely old graveyard of King's Chapel. She in the tomb of an early Colonial Governor, Governor Leveret. SOURCES: CORNEAU 0044 (Kith and Kin), CORNEAU 0062 (Children of the American Revolution application form) 2 TYPE Keyword 2 TYPE Keyword 2 TYPE Keyword
SOURCE: CORNEAU 0062 (Children of the American Revolution application form)
SOURCE: CORNEAU 0062 (Children of the American Revolution application form)
SOURCE: CORNEAU 0062 (Children of the American Revolution application form)
SOURCE: CORNEAU 0062 (Children of the American Revolution application form)
He married Deborah 8 Dec 1769 . Deborah was born at 22 Jun 1741 .
They were the parents of 7
children:
Gurdon Lathrop
born 23 May 1770.
Erastus Lathrop
born 23 May 1772.
Ann Lathrop
born 14 Oct 1774.
Oliver Lathrop
born 8 May 1776.
Abigail Lathrop
born 5 May 1780.
Elisha Lathrop
born 10 Apr 1784.
Blocked
Ebenezer Lathrop, Sergeant died 1804 at Norway, New York .
Deborah died 29 Mar 1814 .