Brig. Gen. Ebenezer Huntington

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Ebenezer Huntington

Also Known As: "US Congressman"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Norwich, New London County, Connecticut Colony
Death: June 17, 1834 (79)
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, United States
Place of Burial: Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Major General Jabez Huntington and Hannah Huntington
Husband of Lucretia Mary Huntington and Sarah Huntington
Father of Wolcott Huntington; Louisa Mary Huntington; George Washington Huntington; Emily Huntington; Nancy Lovett Huntington and 5 others
Brother of Col. Joshua Huntington, Rev. War Vet.; Elizabeth Chester (Huntington); Hannah Huntington; Mary Strong; Zachariah Huntington and 1 other
Half brother of Brevet Maj. Gen. Jedediah Huntington; Andrew Huntington and Elizabeth Huntington

Occupation: served throughout the Revolution War
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About Brig. Gen. Ebenezer Huntington

Gen. Ebenezer Huntington

  • BIRTH 26 Dec 1754 Norwichtown, New London County, Connecticut, USA
  • DEATH 17 Jun 1834 (aged 79) Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, USA
  • BURIAL Old Norwichtown Cemetery, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, USA
  • MEMORIAL ID 6901856 Pictures by Jenean Hamilton

Ebenezer Huntington (December 26, 1754 – June 17, 1834) was a United States Representative from Connecticut. He was born in Norwich, Connecticut. He pursued academic studies and was graduated from Yale College in 1775. He served as a soldier during the American Revolutionary War, first in the Lexington alarm in April 1775 and later with the 3rd and 1st Connecticut Regiments. As a lieutenant colonel, he commanded troops at Yorktown.

He was promoted to brigadier general in the United States Army, July 19, 1798 when war with France was threatened, and was honorably discharged June 15, 1800. Huntington was later elected as a Federalist to the Eleventh Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Samuel W. Dana and served from October 11, 1810, to March 3, 1811. He was elected to the Fifteenth Congress to represent Connecticut in the United States House of Representatives as US Congressman, serving from 1810-1811 and 1817-1819. He died in Norwich, Connecticut in 1834 and was buried in Old Colony Cemetery



The second occupant of this house Gen. Ebenezer Huntington b 1754 was the son of Gen Jabez Huntington and his second wife Hannah daughter of Rev. Ebenezer Williams of Pomfret Ct. He was at Yale College and within two months of graduation when the war commenced With several other students he asked permission to enter the army was refused ran off in the night to Wethersfield enlisted and left at once for Boston. He continued firm throughout the contest and rose through the different grades of command to that of Lieut Colonel in 1778 while yet in the early stages of manhood. He was at the surrender of Cornwallis and his portrait figures in the painting of that scene by Col John Trumbull He served through the whole war until the troops were disbanded in 1783.

After the war in 1792 he was appointed Major General of the State militia which office he held for thirty years In 1799 when a war with France was anticipated he received from President Adams the appointment of Brigadier General in the US army He served also in the war of 1812 In 1810 and in 1817 he was elected a member of Congress He died in 1834 Mrs Sigourney describes him as having a fine figure with military carriage and a countenance which was considered a model of manly beauty She speaks of the elegant manners and decision of character which were conspicuous in him and unimpaired by age.

He 1st married Sarah Isham daughter of Joseph Isham of Colchester CT on December 10, 1791 with whom he had one son, Alfred Isham Huntington. She died in 1793 and he 2nd married Lucretia Mary McClellan of Woodstock on October 7, 1795, daughter of Gen. Samuel McClellan of Woodstock Ct who died in 1819. His son Wolcott Huntington lived in Norwich his other sons settled in New Orleans LA. One daughter married the late George Perkins a well known lawyer of Norwich another became the wife of Gabriel Denton of New Orleans. The four remaining daughters who are well remembered as the Ladies Huntington lived for many years in the old family mansion. The last of the sisters died in 1885 and in 1886 the house was sold to its present owner William H Fitch.

Parents
Gen. Jabez Huntingto 1719–1786
Hannah Williams Huntington 1726–1807

Spouses
Sarah Isham Huntington 1771–1793 (m. 1791)
Mary Lucretia McClellan Huntington 1773–11/5/1819 (m. 1795)

Siblings
Col. Joshua Huntington 1751–1821
Hannah Huntington 1753–1761
Elizabeth Huntington Chester 1757–1834
Mary Huntington Strong 1760–1840
Zachariah Huntington 1764–1850

Half Siblings
Gen. Jedediah Huntington 1743–1818
Gen. Jedidiah Huntington 1743–1818
Andrew Huntington 1745–1824

Children 9x
Alfred Isham Huntington 1793–1852
Wolcott Huntington 8/20/1796–1861
Louisa Mary Huntington 2/20/1798–1877
George Washington Huntington 11/22/1799–1870
Emily L. Huntington 1801–1871
Nancy L Huntington 4/6/1803–1878
Walter Huntington 11/11/1804–1882
Sarah Isham Huntington 5/1/1806–1885
Elizabeth Mary Huntington Denton 8/24/1808–1845
Maria Huntington Perkins 12/13/1810–1881

References

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebenezer_Huntington

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6901856/ebenezer_huntington

Sources

Old Houses of the Antient Town of Norwich [Conn.] 1660-1800 by Mary Elizabeth Perkins p 228

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Brig. Gen. Ebenezer Huntington's Timeline

1754
December 26, 1754
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1793
June 2, 1793
Norwich, Connecticut, United States
1796
August 20, 1796
1798
February 20, 1798
1799
November 22, 1799
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut
1801
1801
1803
April 6, 1803
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut
1804
November 11, 1804
1806
May 1, 1806
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut