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About Col. Elisha Ticknor
DAR Ancestor #: A115334
Elisha moved from CT with several families in 1774, to the "plantation" of Lebanon, NH;
He served in Rev. War, with Lt. highest rank;
farmer;
He had 15 children and at least 120 grandchildren. Many of his descendants have been noted for their black hair and eyes. Children of first marriage
Capt Elisha signed in 1776 as a resident of Lebanon, NH. His name appears as a LT on muster and pay roll of Col. Jonathan Chase Regiment of Militia. Also as a private on pay of Col. Chase's regt which marched on May 7,1777. Also as a Capt, same regt, commanded by Major Francis Smith which marched to Ticonderoga on the alarms of June 27 and July 4, 1777. [DAR Lineage book]2912
Was Col. of Lebanon CT when married Ruth Knowles
He had by both marriages 15 children.; moved to Lebanon NH in 1774
Col. Elisha Ticknor's Timeline
1736 |
December 26, 1736
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Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
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1757 |
March 25, 1757
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Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
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1759 |
1759
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New Hampshire, Colonial America
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1761 |
February 10, 1761
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Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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1763 |
May 1, 1763
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Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, Colonial America
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1765 |
February 28, 1765
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Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
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1767 |
May 31, 1767
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New London, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
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1769 |
April 8, 1769
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Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
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