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Capt. Joseph Edgerton

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Norwich, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
Death: September 02, 1762 (65)
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial America
Place of Burial: see notes
Immediate Family:

Son of Richard Edgerton and Elizabeth Edgerton
Husband of Elizabeth Edgerton
Father of Benjamin Edgerton; Capt. Simeon Simeon Edgerton; Lucy Edgerton; Joseph Edgerton, Jr.; Hannah Edgerton and 3 others
Brother of Hannah Bingham; Lydia Backus; Richard Edgerton, III; Jacob Edgerton and Ann Bingham

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About Capt. Joseph Edgerton

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Joseph Edgerton was active in the Connecticut military and attained the rank of Captain. During the French and Indian War, he enlisted on March 25, 1762 (at the age of 64), in Lieut. Col. Israel Putnam’s Second Company of the First Regiment of Connecticut Troops, raised for the attack on Cuba. The siege was successful and Havana fell to the Colonial troops in July of 1762. However, most of Col. Putnam’s company, Joseph included, contracted yellow fever. Joseph died at Havana on September 2nd of that year.


GEDCOM Note

Captain Joseph Edgerton was the eldest son of Richard and Elizabeth (Scudder) Edgerton. He was born in Norwich, Connecticut on January 17, 1696/7, and may have been named after his uncle, Joseph Edgerton, his father’s youngest brother. Prior to 1739, he was referred to in Norwich deeds and records as “Joseph Edgerton Junr.”, so as to distinguish him from this uncle who died in that year. In 1753, when he witnessed the will of his mother, Elizabeth, he was still referring to himself as “Junr.” Joseph Edgerton was married at Norwich, Connecticut on December 10, 1722 to Elizabeth Haskins, daughter of Richard and Mary (Tisdale) Haskins who had come to Norwich from Taunton, Massachusetts. Elizabeth was born in Taunton circa 1701, and died in Norwich on April 10, 1776. [Unfortunately, early vital records at Taunton were destroyed by fire in the mid 1800’s, so no record of Elizabeth’s birth is available.]
Joseph lived in Norwich throughout his life and earned his livelihood as a farmer and planter. He and his wife had eight children, all born in Norwich and recorded in the vital records there (VRp I:91). Joseph and Elizabeth were members of the First Congregational Church of Norwich. “Joseph Edgerton and his wife, Elizabeth” owned the covenenant of the Church on June 6, 1725 (ChR 2:94), and their eldest daughter, Hannah, was baptized on the same date. The younger seven children were also baptized at the Church each shortly after their birth. A further church record shows that “Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Edgerton” was admitted to the Church on October 17, 1747 (ChR 2:214).
Joseph Edgerton was active in the Connecticut military, and attained the rank of Captain. During the French and Indian War, he enlisted on March 25, 1762 (at the age of 64), in Lieut. Col. Israel Putnam’s Second Company of the First Regiment of Connecticut Troops, raised for the attack on Cuba. The siege was successful and Havana fell to the Colonial troops in July of 1762. However, most of Col. Putnam’s company, Joseph included, contracted yellow fever. Joseph died in Havana on September 2nd of that year. It has been erroneously stated in some histories that Joseph was lost at sea. Although he may indeed have been aboard ship when he died, he was still stationed in Havana, Cuba at the time of his death. (for further reference, see Dumas, David W., Joseph Edgerton of Norwich, CT and his Descendants, East Greenwich, RI, 1982)
If you go to freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~edgerton you will find information on Joseph and Elizabeth plus Josephe's family.Capt. Joseph Edgerton, son of <Richard166465.htm> and Elizabeth (Scudder) Edgerton.
born: January 17, 1696/7; Norwich, New London Co., CT. (VRp I:46)
died: September 2, 1762; Havana, Cuba. (FG2)

married: December 10, 1722; Norwich, New London Co., CT. (VRp I:91)
Elizabeth Haskins, daughter of Richard and Mary (Tisdale) Haskins.
born: ~1701; Taunton, Bristol Co., MA.
died: April 10, 1776; Norwich, New London Co., CT. (FG2)
Children:
<Hannah1724.htm>, b. June 6, 1724; Norwich, New London Co., CT.
<Benjamin1726.htm>, b. September 20, 1726; Norwich, New London Co., CT.
<Elizabeth1729.htm>, b. April 13, 1729; Norwich, New London Co., CT.
<Simeon173132.htm>, b. March 9, 1731/2; Norwich, New London Co., CT.
<Lucy1735.htm>, b. July 8, 1735; Norwich, New London Co., CT.
<Joseph1738.htm>, b. November 18, 1738; Norwich, New London Co., CT.
<Martha1742.htm>, b. May 25, 1742; Norwich, New London Co., CT.
<William174445.htm>, b. January 17, 1744/5; Norwich, New London Co., CT.

Sons & Daughters of Pilgrims, Vol II, Surnames, M, Page 153
Daughters of the Pilgrims - Mrs. F. A. Mohr --- Recorded 1935 Texas
1. Grace E. Cassell m 1898 Fredrick A. Mohr
2. Harrison O. Cassell (1839-1893) m. 1866 Maria E. Edgarton (1842-1910)
3. Urban C. Edgerton (1816-1863) m.Harriet Damon (1818-1918)
4. Ebenezer Edgerton (1794- ) m. Edna A. Harris (1795-1830)
5. Jedediah Edgerton (1759-1848) m. 1780 Lucy Curtis (1760-1819)
6..Simeon Edgerton (1732-1809) m. 1758 Abiah Hough (1737-1821)
7. Joseph Edgerton (1696


) m. 1722 Elizabeth Haskins
8. Richard Edgerton Jr. (1665-1729) m. 1692 Elizabeth Scudder (1667-1762)
9. Richard Edgerton (
1692) m. 1653 Mary Sylvester
Original Proprietor of Norwich, Conn,; A freeman 1669, a constable, 1680
History of Norwich, Conn.

Guide to the Early Settlers of America, Surnames, E-F, Page 167
EDGARTON: -- Richard Edgarton of Saybrook married 1653 Mary Sylvester, had Mary, 1655; Elizabeth , 1657: Ann of Hannah, 1659; removed next year to Norwich, there had John 166 ; Richard, 1665; Sarah, 1667; Samuel, 1670; Lydia, 1675; and Joseph, 1677
References:


Chandler's Hist. of Shirley, 394; Savage's Gen Dict., II, 100.

Descendants of Francis Bushnell
55. JOHN5 LEFFINGWELL (JOHN4, MARY3 BUSHNELL, RICHARD2, FRANCIS1)189 </users/w/e/i/Irene-Weinmann/BOOK-0001/0022-0017.html> was born 07 August 1721 in Norwich, New London, CT, and died 1795. He married HANNAH EDGERTON189 </users/w/e/i/Irene-Weinmann/BOOK-0001/0022-0017.html> 07 June 1744 in Norwich, New London, CT, daughter of JOSEPH EDGERTON and ELIZABETH HASKINS. She was born 06 January 1724 in Norwich, New London, CT.


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Capt. Joseph Edgerton's Timeline

1697
January 17, 1697
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
1724
June 6, 1724
Norwich, New London, Connecticut
1726
September 20, 1726
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
1729
April 3, 1729
Norwich,New London, Connecticut
1732
March 9, 1732
New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
1735
July 8, 1735
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
1738
November 18, 1738
Norwich, New London, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
1742
May 25, 1742
Norwich,New London, Connecticut
1744
January 17, 1744
Norwich,New London, Connecticut