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Dan Hatch

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Tolland, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
Death: February 20, 1825 (67)
Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Joseph Hatch and Mary Hatch
Husband of Lucy Hatch
Father of Roswell Hatch; Isaac Hatch; Charles Hatch; Harriet Myers; Lucy Hatch and 7 others
Brother of Mary West; Jonathan Hatch; Mercy Griggs; Joseph Hatch, IV; Anna Kingsbury and 6 others

Occupation: Farmer/ Soldier - Revolutionary War
Managed by: Keith Welton Myers
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Immediate Family

About Dan Hatch

Dan Hatch fought in the American Revolution. and served as a private in Captain's Birge's company, 3rd Battallion, Wadsworth brigade. He became a sergeant in the Military 1776
 During the 1776 Battle of Long Island Dan Hatch was captured by the British on Long Island and spent a long time in prison at the Old Sugar House.

RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Bulkley/Hatch http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jreedernc...

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Early History of Tolland, Connecticut

The whole story extends from p. 47 to p. 50. This small book has been digitized by Google. It is preserved in the Harvard College Library in New Haven, CT

Tolland Connecticut, Military Rolls

http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/tolland_military_1758.htm

Tolland, Tolland Co., CT, 1758 Military Roll 
The Early History of Tolland 
by Loren P. Waldo 
Hartford, 1861

page 50

Dan Hatch signed up for service in the Revolutionary War under the command of Capt Solomon Wills.

REVOLUTIONARY WAR A company of men was formed from Tolland and several neighboring towns, which, under the command of Capt. Solomon WILLS, served in Col. SPENCER's regiment at Roxbury, near Boston, from May 1, to December 1, 1775, a period of eight months. The following is a copy of the roll of this company, kept by Comfort CARPENTER, its orderly sergeant, and filed by him in the Pension Office as evidence of his service in the war of the revolution, with his application for a pension, under the act of June 7, 1832. Those who have been ascertained with certainty to have gone from Tolland are marked *, but it is known there were more. The number on the roll are - officers & musicians, eighteen; privates, eighty. Total, ninety-eight. The names indicate that the men were from Tolland, Somers, Stafford, Willington, and Coventry. Arrangement for enlisting were made in Tolland and men engaged on the day the news of the battle of Lexington reached the place.


  • Solomon WILLS, Capt Jona. PARKER, 1st Lieut. Samuel FELT, 2d Lieut. Noah CHAPIN, Ensign
  • Com. CARPENTER, Serg. Abel PARKER, Serg. Jacob ORCUTT, Serg. Noah COOLEY, Serg.
  • Heman BAKER, Jr., Serg Jonah BROWN, Serg.
  • Elij'h CHAPMAN, Corp. Asa FENTON, Corp Matthew BUEL, Corp.
  • Luke WASHBURN, Corp.
  • Samuel STEEL, Corp.
  • Jas. STEEL, Jr., Drum'r
  • Joel STIMSON, Fifer Elias NEWTON, Fifer

PRIVATES

Amasa ALLEN

  • John ABBOTT Moses AMADON Jude BROWN Jacob BROWN Alexander BROWN Amasa BUCK Elijah BRADLEY
  • Jonathan BURROUGH Josiah BRADLEY
  • Josiah BENTON
  • Jonathan BENTON
  • Azariah BENTON Asa BALDWIN Jacob BROWN, 2d Nathan CARPENTER Eliphalet CUSHMAN
  • Richmond CRANDAL
  • John CARLTON
  • David CARLTON
  • Richard CARLTON
  • Ebenezer COOK John CHARTER Charles DAY
  • Edward DIMOCK William ELMER Adonijah FENTON John FURMAN
  • Isaac FELLOWS Christopher FRANTZ Simeon GRISWOLD
  • Samuel BENTON
  • Ebenezer GRANT
  • John HUNTINGTON
  • David HINCKLEY Ezra HOLMES
  • Abner HATCH
  • Dan HATCH Levi HAMLIN Nathan JENNINGS Samuel JOHNSON Caleb JOHNSON Daniel JOHNSON Daniel KIBBEE James KIBBEE Bildad KIBBEE John LEWIS Edward LAWRENCE Andrew MINER Caleb ORCUTT John ORCUTT Peter PINNEY Abner PEASE
  • Rufus PRICE Moses PELTON Joshua PARKS
  • Tyrus PRESTON
  • Ammi PAULK Nathan ROOT Joseph ROOT Jeremiah RIDER Daniel RICE Stephen RICE John SCRIPTER
  • Perez STEEL John SHURTLIFF Elisha STEBBINS Isaiah SPARKS Simeon STIMSON Jeremiah SPARKS
  • Nehemiah SABIN Joseph SEXTON Elijah SEXTON
  • Henry STEVENS Stephen TAYLOR Justus THOMPSON Samuel WRIGHT
  • Jabez WEST
  • Elijah WASHBURN Noah WHIPPLE

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dan Hatch married Lucy Jones. Their daughter, Harriet Hatch is our direct ancestor. She married Rev. Joseph Myers

Dan and Lucy had 12 children

residence: Tolland, Conn. and later, Coventry, Conn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

History of Tolland: War

http://home.att.net/~CoventryCT/TollandHistRev.html

Below is given a list of the soldiers who served in the continental army. Fourteen of these sealed their devotion to their country's cause with their blood. Revolutionary soldiers from Coventry: Israel Carpenter, Benjamin Carpenter, Jonathan King, Jr., Daniel Utley, Simeon Utley, Levi Carpenter, Captain William Wilson, John Wilson, Samuel Long, Levi Long, Gideon Porter, Elisha Tucker, Captain Amaziah Rust, Amaziah Rust, Jr., John Groves, Moses Badger, William Porter, Jr., George Bissell, Elias Page, Gad Page, Jesse Brewster, Elisha Loomis, Dan Loomis, John Loomis, David Hibbard, Silas Hibbard, Ephraim Andrews, Jr., Zacheus Andrews, Abraham Collins, Samuel Collins, Nehemiah Case, Tubal Case, Jonathan Richardson, Daniel Groves, Daniel Rockwell, Jabez Rockwell, Lieutenant Amos Avery, Jr., Daniel Avery, Jabez Avery, Nathan Ormsby, Ephraim Kingsbury, Andrew Kingsbury, Oliver Kingsbury, Jesse Cook, Jr., Levi Page, Noah Grant, Jacob Brown, Abraham Brown, Justus Brewster, Eliphalet Carpenter, Jr., Joseph Lyman, Doctor John Waldo, surgeon, Daniel Barnard, Jr., Rufus Barnard, Elijah Wright, Jr., Roswell Wright, William Richardson, Ezekial Richardson, Noah Skinner, Lieutenant Joseph Talcott, Daniel Pomeroy, Nathaniel Root, Eleazer Pomeroy, Josiah Parker, Joseph Parker, Nathan Parker, John Richardson, Peter Buell, Joshua Tilden, Josiah Terry, Nathaniel Richardson, Simeon Chappel, Roger Welch, Benjamin Lamb, William Burns, Samuel Burdwin, Nathan French, Aaron French, Samuel Crocker, Roswell Crocker, Simeon Crocker, Gideon Dyke, Jonathan Dyke, David Start, Reuben Stiles, Allen Bill, Amos Cogswell, Colonel Thomas Brown, Abiel Leonard, Elijah Morley and Dan Hatch.

These were the men in Coventry who went out against a powerful and vindictive foe, well disciplined veterans in war, well provisioned, armed and clothed. Ponder well the names of these men, who bought our liberty at the great sacrifices they made. Back to Coventry in the Revolutionary War Return to Coventry GenWeb

From the History of Tolland County, Connecticut By J. R. Cole New York: W.W. Preston and Co., 1888

Coventry in the Revolutionary War, pages 376 - 377 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Harriet Hatch, wife of Rev. Joseph Myers   Replies: 8 Harriet Hatch Rev. Joseph Myers   Moylen MaryOwen (Hatch) Heslop  (View posts)

moylenh@deseretonline.com

Posted: 26 May 1999 1:01AM The following is taken from the 8 Volume History of Thomas & Grace Hatch of Dorchester, Yarmouth & Barnstable Mass. This is all this history has on Dan and his family. I have entered this 8 volume set into computer text file for searching Hatch files. If this can be of further help contact me at: MoylenH@DeseretOnLine.Com

135. Dan Hatch6 (Joseph5, Joseph4, Joseph3, Jonathan2, Thomas1), b. at Tolland, Conn., 29 Dec. 1757. He was a member of Col. Spencer's Regt. 1775 and served in the Rev. War. Was at Roxbury, Mass. Md. 3 Nov. 1780, Lucy Jones of Worcester,

Page 147 Mass., who was b. 1761. He d. 20 Feb. 1825 at Coventry, Conn. Was a farmer. ISSUE, born in Coventry, Conn.: 300. i Roswell 7, b. 16 Nov. 1781. ii. Isaac7, b 24 Aug. 1783; drowned at Bridgeport Conn., abt 1820. 301. iii. Charles7, b. 24 Sep. 1785. iv. Lucy7, b. 11 Mar. 1788; md. Nathaniel Hammod of Bolton, Conn., 1 or 10 Jan. 1822; resided in Bolton, Conn. until about 1830, then removed to Michigan. Finally settled in Richfield, Ohio, where he died 15 May1873 and where she was living in 1877. Children Hammond: 1. Frances Caroline8 b. 20 Jun. 1824. 2. George Carlos Wilcox8, b. 3 Oct. 1825, d. 12 Aug. 1870. 3. Emily Augusta8, b. 30 Aug. 1826, d. 24 Aug. 1867. 4. Elijah Nathaniel8, b. 23 Sep. 1827, res. in Richfield, Ohio. 5. John Manton8, b. 15 Jun. 1829, d. 24 Apr. 1861.

302 v. Harry7, b. 15 Mar. 1790. vi. William7, b. ____, 1792; d. 1817. vii. Dan7, b.____, 1794. Was drowned, no issue. viii. Mary7 or Polly, b. Nov. 1796; md. Lathrop Richardson, 4 Jan. 1818. He was b. 1794 in Coventry, Conn. He resided there and also in Windham and Cambridgeport. He d. at Windham, Conn. She died at Cambridgeport, Mass., 22 May 1873. Children Richardson: 1. Harriet Jane8, b. Nov. 1820, Coventry Conn., d. in Windham, 1836. 2. Mary Ann8, b. 2 Apr. 1822, Coventry Conn., md. Henry R Tracy Jul. 1843. 3. Lillian S. 8 b. 1824, md. N. G. Fuller of Windham, Ct. in 1850, res. at Yankton, S. Da. 4. Emily Louisa8, b. 5 Jul. 1829 in Windham, md. William F Brewster and res. in Cambridge, Mass. 5. Josephine Clark8, b. 1833 in Windham Conn., d. 1854. 6. Charles Lathrop8, b. Jun. 1835, res. in Yankton, S. Dn.

ix. Newton7, b.____, 1798; d. in state of Georgia, or at sea....about 1829 m. Margaret Ann Johnson about 1824 Two children: George and Margaret Ann Hatch x. Harriet7, b. 12 Apr. 1801; md. Rev. Joseph Meyers of Herkimer Co., N.Y., who d. 9 Feb. 1860, age 65 yrs. She md. 2nd Mr. ____ Blatchford of Hannibal, Mo. She d. in Syracuse, N.Y., 6 Feb. 1877, age 76 yrs. PAGE 148 Children Meyers: 1. Joseph8. 2. Matthew, J.8, b. 1835, md. Miss Hough of Syracuse N.Y. 3. Henry8. 4. Jane8. 5. Lawrence W.8, b. 1840, md. a Miss Welch of Syracuse, N.Y., They had 3 sons. 6. William8. 7. John H.8.

xi. Emily7, b. 25 Jan. 1803; md. 20 Oct. 1829 at Lenox, Mass., Miles Washburn, who was b. there 30 May 1803. Both he and his wife died there; he 14 May 1882 and she 10 Aug. 1887. He was a son of Jacob and Phebe (Northrup) Washburn. Children Washburn: 1. George Thomas8, b. 5 Sep. 1832, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Eliza Ellen Case, 1 Sep. 1859. He and wife were missionaries for more than 40 years in Southern India. Is now living (1922) at the advanced age of 90 years. 2. Edwin Miles8, b. 11 Mar. 1836, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Angeline Orilla Judd, 8 Jun. 1859 of Waupun, Wis., had 5 ch. He d. 16 Mar. 1908. One son, Henry James of Washington, D.C. sent this record 1922.

303. xii. Harlan7, b. 16 Sep. 1804. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ebenezer Washburn, His Ancestors and Descendants, with Some Connected ... - Page 122

This book contains some Ancestry of Lucy Jones, wife of Dan Hatch. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lineage Book - Google Book Search http://books.google.com/books?id=OY8BAAAAMAAJ&q=Dan+Hatch++Lucy+Jon...

Page 61 - matching Dan Hatch Lucy Jones (DAR DAughters of the American Revolution.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

RootsWeb: HATCH-L [HATCH] Four early Hatch Families---Abiel Hatch

Below is given a list of the soldiers who served in the continental army. Fourteen of these sealed their devotion to their country's cause with their blood. Revolutionary soldier from Coventry: Dan Hatch.

Hi,
I have a two Vol. genealogy on the Hatch family, entitled " Genealogy &
History of The Hatch Family, Descendants of Thomas & Grace Hatch of
Dorchester, Yarmouth, & Barnstable Massachusetts." It was complied by the Hatch Genealogical Society and published in 1925 and 1928. In Vol. 1 on
page 147, it lists: Newton (7) Hatch, b.<nowiki>----</nowiki>, 1798: d. in the state of Georgia, unm. It lists him as the 9th child of Dan Hatch (6) ( Joseph 5, Joseph 4, Joseph 3, Jonathan 2, Thomas 1), b. at Tolland, Conn.,29 Dec. 1757.
  • * He was a member of Col. Spencer's Regt. 1775 and served in the Rev. War. Was at Roxbury, Mass.

Md. 3 Nov. 1780, Lucy Jones of Worcester, Mass., who was b. 1761. He died 20 Feb. 1825 at Coventry, Conn.. Was a farmer. Issue born in Coventry, Conn.: (1) Roswell (7) b. 16 Nov 1781 (2) Isaac (7) b. 24 Aug. 1783; drowned at Bridgeport, Conn abt. 1820 (3) Charles(7) b. 24 Sept. 1785 (4) Lucy (7) b. 11 Mar. 1788 Md. Nathaniel Hammond of Bolton, Conn. 1 or

    10 Jan. 1822; resided in Bolton, Conn. until about 1830, then moved to
    Michigan. Finally settled in Richfield, Ohio, where he died 15 May 1873
    and where she was living in 1877. Lists her 5 children by name and birthdate.
           Children Hammond:
          1. Frances Caroline8 b. 20 Jun. 1824.
          2. George Carlos Wilcox8, b. 3 Oct. 1825, d. 12 Aug. 1870.
          3. Emily Augusta8, b. 30 Aug. 1826, d. 24 Aug. 1867.
          4. Elijah Nathaniel8, b. 23 Sep. 1827, res. in Richfield, Ohio.
          5. John Manton8, b. 15 Jun. 1829, d. 24 Apr. 1861.

(5) Harry (7) b. 15 Mar. 1790 (6) William (7) b. ----1792; d. 1817 (7) Dan (7) b. ----1794. Was drowned, no issue. (8) Mary or Polly b. Nov. 1796; md. Lathrop Richardson, 4 Jan 1818. He

    was b. 1794 in Coventry, Conn. He resided there and also in Windham and
    Cambridgeport. He d. at Windham, Conn. She d. at Cambridgeport, Mass.,
    22 May 1873. Lists her 6 children by name and birth date. *** (9) Newton (7) b. <nowiki>----</nowiki>1798; d. in state of Georgia, unm. (10) Harriet (7) b. 12 April 1801; md. Rev. Joseph Meyers of Herkimer,
       Co.N.Y., who d. 9 Feb. 1860, age 65 yrs. She md. 2nd. Mr.<nowiki>----</nowiki>Blatchford
       of Hannibal, Mo. She d. in Syracuse, N.Y. 6 Feb. 1877, age 76 yrs. Lists
       her 7 children by name and birth date. (11) Emily (7) b. 25 Jan 1803; md 20 Oct 1829 at Lenox, Mass., Miles
      Washburn, who was b. there 30 May 1803. Both he and his wife died there;
      he 14 May 1882 and she 10 Aug1887. He was the son of Jacob and Phebe Northup)
      Washburn. Lists her 2 children by name and birth date. (12) Harlan (7) b. 16 Sept. 1804
       As you can see, this genealogy lists Newton as dying unmarried. However, the
       author doesn't seem to know very much about him, so maybe it is in
       error.
Good Luck,
Nancy Downey

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ History of Tolland: War

Revolutionary soldiers from Coventry: Israel Carpenter, Benjamin Carpenter, Jonathan King, Jr., Daniel Utley, Simeon Utley, Levi Carpenter, Captain William Wilson, John Wilson, Samuel Long, Levi Long, Gideon Porter, Elisha Tucker, Captain Amaziah Rust, Amaziah Rust, Jr., John Groves, Moses Badger, William Porter, Jr., George Bissell, Elias Page, Gad Page, Jesse Brewster, Elisha Loomis, Dan Loomis, John Loomis, David Hibbard, Silas Hibbard, Ephraim Andrews, Jr., Zacheus Andrews, Abraham Collins, Samuel Collins, Nehemiah Case, Tubal Case, Jonathan Richardson, Daniel Groves, Daniel Rockwell, Jabez Rockwell, Lieutenant Amos Avery, Jr., Daniel Avery, Jabez Avery, Nathan Ormsby, Ephraim Kingsbury, Andrew Kingsbury, Oliver Kingsbury, Jesse Cook, Jr., Levi Page, Noah Grant, Jacob Brown, Abraham Brown, Justus Brewster, Eliphalet Carpenter, Jr., Joseph Lyman, Doctor John Waldo, surgeon, Daniel Barnard, Jr., Rufus Barnard, Elijah Wright, Jr., Roswell Wright, William Richardson, Ezekial Richardson, Noah Skinner, Lieutenant Joseph Talcott, Daniel Pomeroy, Nathaniel Root, Eleazer Pomeroy, Josiah Parker, Joseph Parker, Nathan Parker, John Richardson, Peter Buell, Joshua Tilden, Josiah Terry, Nathaniel Richardson, Simeon Chappel, Roger Welch, Benjamin Lamb, William Burns, Samuel Burdwin, Nathan French, Aaron French, Samuel Crocker, Roswell Crocker, Simeon Crocker, Gideon Dyke, Jonathan Dyke, David Start, Reuben Stiles, Allen Bill, Amos Cogswell, Colonel Thomas Brown, Abiel Leonard, Elijah Morley and Dan Hatch. Dan Hatch is the last name on the list. From the History of Tolland County, Connecticut By J. R. Cole New York: W.W. Preston and Co., 1888

Coventry in the Revolutionary War, pages 376 - 377

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Harriet Hatch Rev. Joseph Myers - Hatch - Family History & Genealogy Message Board - Ancestry.ca

Harriet Hatch Rev. Joseph Myers Moylen MaryOwen (Hatch) Heslop  (View posts) Posted: 26 May 1999 1:01AM The following is taken from the 8 Volume History of Thomas & Grace Hatch of Dorchester, Yarmouth & Barnstable Mass. This is all this history has on Dan and his family. I have entered this 8 volume set into computer text file for searching Hatch files. If this can be of further help contact me at: MoylenH@DeseretOnLine.Com

135. Dan Hatch6 (Joseph5, Joseph4, Joseph3, Jonathan2, Thomas1), b. at Tolland, Conn., 29 Dec. 1757. He was a member of Col. Spencer's Regt. 1775 and served in the Rev. War. Was at Roxbury, Mass. Md. 3 Nov. 1780, Lucy Jones of Worcester,

Page 147 Mass., who was b. 1761. He d. 20 Feb. 1825 at Coventry, Conn. Was a farmer. ISSUE, born in Coventry, Conn.: 300. i. Roswell7, b. 16 Nov. 1781. ii. Isaac7, b 24 Aug. 1783; drowned at Bridgeport Conn., abt 1820. 301. iii. Charles7, b. 24 Sep. 1785. iv. Lucy7, b. 11 Mar. 1788; md. Nathaniel Hammod of Bolton, Conn., 1 or 10 Jan. 1822; resided in Bolton, Conn. until about 1830, then removed to Michigan. Finally settled in Richfield, Ohio, where he died 15 May1873 and where she was living in 1877. Children Hammond: 1. Frances Caroline8 b. 20 Jun. 1824. 2. George Carlos Wilcox8, b. 3 Oct. 1825, d. 12 Aug. 1870. 3. Emily Augusta8, b. 30 Aug. 1826, d. 24 Aug. 1867. 4. Elijah Nathaniel8, b. 23 Sep. 1827, res. in Richfield, Ohio. 5. John Manton8, b. 15 Jun. 1829, d. 24 Apr. 1861. 302 v. Harry7, b. 15 Mar. 1790. vi. William7, b. ____, 1792; d. 1817. vii. Dan7, b.____, 1794. Was drowned, no issue. viii. Mary7 or Polly, b. Nov. 1796; md. Lathrop Richardson, 4 Jan. 1818. He was b. 1794 in Coventry, Conn. He resided there and also in Windham and Cambridgeport. He d. at Windham, Conn. She died at Cambridgeport, Mass., 22 May 1873. Children Richardson: 1. Harriet Jane8, b. Nov. 1820, Coventry Conn., d. in Windham, 1836. 2. Mary Ann8, b. 2 Apr. 1822, Coventry Conn., md. Henry R Tracy Jul. 1843. 3. Lillian S. 8 b. 1824, md. N. G. Fuller of Windham, Ct. in 1850, res. at Yankton, S. Da. 4. Emily Louisa8, b. 5 Jul. 1829 in Windham, md. William F Brewster and res. in Cambridge, Mass. 5. Josephine Clark8, b. 1833 in Windham Conn., d. 1854. 6. Charles Lathrop8, b. Jun. 1835, res. in Yankton, S. Dn.

ix. Newton7, b.____, 1798; d. in state of Georgia, unm. ix. Harriet7, b. 12 Apr. 1801; md. Rev. Joseph Meyers of Herkimer Co., N.Y., who d. 9 Feb. 1860, age 65 yrs. She md. 2nd Mr. ____ Blatchford of Hannibal, Mo. She d. in Syracuse, N.Y., 6 Feb. 1877, age 76 yrs. PAGE 148 Children Meyers: 1. Joseph8. 2. Matthew, J.8, b. 1835, md. Miss Hough of Syracuse N.Y. 3. Henry8. 4. Jane8. 5. Lawrence W.8, b. 1840, md. a Miss Welch of Syracuse, N.Y., They had 3 sons. 6. William8. 7. John H.8.

ix. Emily7, b. 25 Jan. 1803; md. 20 Oct. 1829 at Lenox, Mass., Miles Washburn, who was b. there 30 May 1803. Both he and his wife died there; he 14 May 1882 and she 10 Aug. 1887. He was a son of Jacob and Phebe (Northrup) Washburn. Children Washburn: 1. George Thomas8, b. 5 Sep. 1832, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Eliza Ellen Case, 1 Sep. 1859. He and wife were missionaries for more than 40 years in Southern India. Is now living (1922) at the advanced age of 90 years. 2. Edwin Miles8, b. 11 Mar. 1836, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Angeline Orilla Judd, 8 Jun. 1859 of Waupun, Wis., had 5 ch. He d. 16 Mar. 1908. One son, Henry James of Washington, D.C. sent this record 1922.

303. xii. Harlan7, b. 16 Sep. 1804. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Full text of "Ebeneezer Washburn; his ancestors and descendants, with some connected families : a family story of 700 years"

32. Cai't. Milks' W., 5th and youngest son of Jacob* and Phebe \orthrup \V., b. May 30, 1803, d. May 14, 1882, m. Oct. 20, 1820, Emily Hatch, dr. of Dan and Lucy Hatch of Coventry, Conn. Dan Hatch was a Revolutionarv soldier.

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ID: I524 Name: Dan HATCH Given Name: Dan Surname: HATCH Sex: M _UID: 02422E90B4BF814EB1D689F68B2BD1AE7FA2 Change Date: 30 Aug 2004 Birth: 29 DEC 1757 in Tolland, Tolland Co., CT Death: 20 FEB 1825 in Coventry, CT Event: was private in Captain's Birge's company, 3rd Battallion, Wadsworth brigade. Was a sergeant in the Military 1776
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Father: Joseph HATCH b: 12 SEP 1715 in Tolland, Tolland Co., CT 
Mother: Mary CLARK b: 11 JUL 1720 in Lebanon, New London, CT

Marriage 1 Lucy JONES b: 1761 in Worcester, MA • Married: 3 NOV 1781 in Tolland, Tolland Co., CT Children 1. Harry HATCH b: 1790 2. Roswell HATCH b: 1782 in Tolland, Tolland Co., CT 3. Isaac HATCH b: 1784 in Tolland, Tolland Co., CT 4. Charles HATCH b: 1786 in Tolland, Tolland Co., CT 5. Lucy HATCH b: 11 MAR 1788 in Tolland, Tolland Co., CT 6. Henry HATCH b: 15 MAR 1790 in Tolland, Tolland Co., CT 7. William HATCH b: 1792 in Tolland, Tolland Co., CT 8. Dan HATCH b: 1794 in Tolland, Tolland Co., CT 9. Mary HATCH b: NOV 1796 in Coventry, CT 10. Newton HATCH b: 6 DEC 1796 in Georgia 11. Harriet HATCH b: 12 APR 1801 in Coventry, CT 12. Emily HATCH b: 12 APR 1803 in Lenox, Berkshire County, MA 13. Harlan HATCH b: 16 SEP 1804 in Tolland, Tolland Co., CT


Dan Hatch and Lucy Jones

Dan Hatch fought in the American Revolution. and served as a private in Captain's Birge's company, 3rd Battallion, Wadsworth brigade. He became a sergeant in the Military 1776
 During the 1776 Battle of Long Island Dan Hatch was captured by the British on Long Island and spent a long time in prison at the Old Sugar House.

RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Bulkley/Hatch http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jreedernc...

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Early History of Tolland, Connecticut

The whole story extends from p. 47 to p. 50. This small book has been digitized by Google. It is preserved in the Harvard College Library in New Haven, CT

Tolland Connecticut, Military Rolls

http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/tolland_military_1758.htm

Tolland, Tolland Co., CT, 1758 Military Roll 
The Early History of Tolland 
by Loren P. Waldo 
Hartford, 1861

page 50

Dan Hatch signed up for service in the Revolutionary War under the command of Capt Solomon Wills.

REVOLUTIONARY WAR

A company of men was formed from Tolland , Connecticut and several neighboring towns, which, under the command of Capt. Solomon WILLS, served in Col. SPENCER's regiment at Roxbury, near Boston, from May 1, to December 1, 1775, a period of eight months.

The following is a copy of the roll of this company, kept by Comfort CARPENTER, its orderly sergeant, and filed by him in the Pension Office as evidence of his service in the war of the revolution, with his application for a pension, under the act of June 7, 1832.

Those who have been ascertained with certainty to have gone from Tolland are marked *, but it is known there were more. The number on the roll are - officers & musicians, eighteen; privates, eighty. Total, ninety-eight. The names indicate that the men were from Tolland, Somers, Stafford, Willington, and Coventry. Arrangement for enlisting were made in Tolland and men engaged on the day the news of the battle of Lexington reached the place.


*Solomon WILLS, Capt==

=

Jona. PARKER, 1st Lieut. Samuel FELT, 2d Lieut. Noah CHAPIN, Ensign

  • Com. CARPENTER, Serg. -(Comfort Carpenter) Abel PARKER, Serg. Jacob ORCUTT, Serg. Noah COOLEY, Serg.
  • Heman BAKER, Jr., Serg Jonah BROWN, Serg.
  • Elij'h CHAPMAN, Corp. Asa FENTON, Corp Matthew BUEL, Corp.
  • Luke WASHBURN, Corp.
  • Samuel STEEL, Corp.
  • Jas. STEEL, Jr., Drum'r
  • Joel STIMSON, Fifer Elias NEWTON, Fifer

PRIVATES

Amasa ALLEN

  • John ABBOTT Moses AMADON Jude BROWN Jacob BROWN Alexander BROWN Amasa BUCK Elijah BRADLEY
  • Jonathan BURROUGH Josiah BRADLEY
  • Josiah BENTON
  • Jonathan BENTON
  • Azariah BENTON Asa BALDWIN Jacob BROWN, 2d Nathan CARPENTER Eliphalet CUSHMAN
  • Richmond CRANDAL
  • John CARLTON
  • David CARLTON
  • Richard CARLTON
  • Ebenezer COOK John CHARTER Charles DAY
  • Edward DIMOCK William ELMER Adonijah FENTON John FURMAN
  • Isaac FELLOWS Christopher FRANTZ Simeon GRISWOLD
  • Samuel BENTON
  • Ebenezer GRANT
  • John HUNTINGTON
  • David HINCKLEY Ezra HOLMES
  • Abner HATCH

=*Dan HATCH=

Levi HAMLIN Nathan JENNINGS Samuel JOHNSON Caleb JOHNSON Daniel JOHNSON Daniel KIBBEE James KIBBEE Bildad KIBBEE John LEWIS Edward LAWRENCE Andrew MINER Caleb ORCUTT John ORCUTT Peter PINNEY Abner PEASE

  • Rufus PRICE Moses PELTON Joshua PARKS
  • Tyrus PRESTON
  • Ammi PAULK Nathan ROOT Joseph ROOT Jeremiah RIDER Daniel RICE Stephen RICE John SCRIPTER
  • Perez STEEL John SHURTLIFF Elisha STEBBINS Isaiah SPARKS Simeon STIMSON Jeremiah SPARKS
  • Nehemiah SABIN Joseph SEXTON Elijah SEXTON
  • Henry STEVENS Stephen TAYLOR Justus THOMPSON Samuel WRIGHT
  • Jabez WEST
  • Elijah WASHBURN Noah WHIPPLE

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dan Hatch married Lucy Jones. Their daughter, Harriet Hatch is our direct ancestor. She married Rev. Joseph Myers

Dan and Lucy had 12 children

residence: Tolland, Conn. and later, Coventry, Conn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

History of Tolland: War

http://home.att.net/~CoventryCT/TollandHistRev.html

Below is given a list of the soldiers who served in the continental army. Fourteen of these sealed their devotion to their country's cause with their blood.

Revolutionary soldiers from Coventry: Israel Carpenter, Benjamin Carpenter, Jonathan King, Jr., Daniel Utley, Simeon Utley, Levi Carpenter, Captain William Wilson, John Wilson, Samuel Long, Levi Long, Gideon Porter, Elisha Tucker, Captain Amaziah Rust, Amaziah Rust, Jr., John Groves, Moses Badger, William Porter, Jr., George Bissell, Elias Page, Gad Page, Jesse Brewster, Elisha Loomis, Dan Loomis, John Loomis, David Hibbard, Silas Hibbard, Ephraim Andrews, Jr., Zacheus Andrews, Abraham Collins, Samuel Collins, Nehemiah Case, Tubal Case, Jonathan Richardson, Daniel Groves, Daniel Rockwell, Jabez Rockwell, Lieutenant Amos Avery, Jr., Daniel Avery, Jabez Avery, Nathan Ormsby, Ephraim Kingsbury, Andrew Kingsbury, Oliver Kingsbury, Jesse Cook, Jr., Levi Page, Noah Grant, Jacob Brown, Abraham Brown, Justus Brewster, Eliphalet Carpenter, Jr., Joseph Lyman, Doctor John Waldo, surgeon, Daniel Barnard, Jr., Rufus Barnard, Elijah Wright, Jr., Roswell Wright, William Richardson, Ezekial Richardson, Noah Skinner, Lieutenant Joseph Talcott, Daniel Pomeroy, Nathaniel Root, Eleazer Pomeroy, Josiah Parker, Joseph Parker, Nathan Parker, John Richardson, Peter Buell, Joshua Tilden, Josiah Terry, Nathaniel Richardson, Simeon Chappel, Roger Welch, Benjamin Lamb, William Burns, Samuel Burdwin, Nathan French, Aaron French, Samuel Crocker, Roswell Crocker, Simeon Crocker, Gideon Dyke, Jonathan Dyke, David Start, Reuben Stiles, Allen Bill, Amos Cogswell, Colonel Thomas Brown, Abiel Leonard, Elijah Morley and

Dan Hatch.

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These were the men in Coventry who went out against a powerful and vindictive foe, well disciplined veterans in war, well provisioned, armed and clothed. Ponder well the names of these men, who bought our liberty at the great sacrifices they made. Back to Coventry in the Revolutionary War Return to Coventry

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From the History of Tolland County, Connecticut By J. R. Cole New York: W.W. Preston and Co., 1888

Coventry in the Revolutionary War, pages 376 - 377 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Harriet Hatch, wife of Rev. Joseph Myers, daughter of Dan Hatch and Lucy Jones    Harriet Hatch Rev. Joseph Myers   Moylen MaryOwen (Hatch) Heslop  (View posts)

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Posted: 26 May 1999 1:01AM

The following is taken from the 8 Volume History of Thomas & Grace Hatch of Dorchester, Yarmouth & Barnstable Mass. This is all this history has on Dan and his family. I have entered this 8 volume set into computer text file for searching Hatch files. If this can be of further help contact me at: MoylenH@DeseretOnLine.Com

135. Dan Hatch6 (Joseph5, Joseph4, Joseph3, Jonathan2, Thomas1), b. at Tolland, Conn., 29 Dec. 1757. He was a member of Col. Spencer's Regt. 1775 and served in the Rev. War. Was at Roxbury, Mass.( Md.) Married 3 Nov. 1780, Lucy Jones of Worcester.

Page 147 Mass., who was b. 1761. He d. 20 Feb. 1825 at Coventry, Conn. Was a farmer.

ISSUE, born in Coventry, Conn.:

300. i Roswell 7, b. 16 Nov. 1781. ii. Isaac7, b 24 Aug. 1783; drowned at Bridgeport Conn., abt 1820.

301. iii. Charles7, b. 24 Sep. 1785. iv. Lucy7, b. 11 Mar. 1788; md. Nathaniel Hammod of Bolton, Conn., 1 or 10 Jan. 1822; resided in Bolton, Conn. until about 1830, then removed to Michigan. Finally settled in Richfield, Ohio, where he died 15 May1873 and where she was living in 1877. Children Hammond: 1. Frances Caroline8 b. 20 Jun. 1824. 2. George Carlos Wilcox8, b. 3 Oct. 1825, d. 12 Aug. 1870. 3. Emily Augusta8, b. 30 Aug. 1826, d. 24 Aug. 1867. 4. Elijah Nathaniel8, b. 23 Sep. 1827, res. in Richfield, Ohio. 5. John Manton8, b. 15 Jun. 1829, d. 24 Apr. 1861.

302 v. Harry7, b. 15 Mar. 1790. vi. William7, b. ____, 1792; d. 1817. vii. Dan7, b.____, 1794. Was drowned, no issue. viii. Mary7 or Polly, b. Nov. 1796; md. Lathrop Richardson, 4 Jan. 1818. He was b. 1794 in Coventry, Conn. He resided there and also in Windham and Cambridgeport. He d. at Windham, Conn. She died at Cambridgeport, Mass., 22 May 1873. Children Richardson: 1. Harriet Jane8, b. Nov. 1820, Coventry Conn., d. in Windham, 1836. 2. Mary Ann8, b. 2 Apr. 1822, Coventry Conn., md. Henry R Tracy Jul. 1843. 3. Lillian S. 8 b. 1824, md. N. G. Fuller of Windham, Ct. in 1850, res. at Yankton, S. Da. 4. Emily Louisa8, b. 5 Jul. 1829 in Windham, md. William F Brewster and res. in Cambridge, Mass. 5. Josephine Clark8, b. 1833 in Windham Conn., d. 1854. 6. Charles Lathrop8, b. Jun. 1835, res. in Yankton, S. Dn.

ix. Newton7, b.____, 1798; d. in state of Georgia, or at sea....about 1829 m. Margaret Ann Johnson about 1824 Two children: George and Margaret Ann Hatch x. Harriet7, b. 12 Apr. 1801; md. Rev. Joseph Meyers of Herkimer Co., N.Y., who d. 9 Feb. 1860, age 65 yrs. She md. 2nd Mr. ____ Blatchford of Hannibal, Mo. She d. in Syracuse, N.Y., 6 Feb. 1877, age 76 yrs. PAGE 148 Children Meyers: 1. Joseph8. 2. Matthew, J.8, b. 1835, md. Miss Hough of Syracuse N.Y. 3. Henry8. 4. Jane8. 5. Lawrence W.8, b. 1840, md. a Miss Welch of Syracuse, N.Y., They had 3 sons. 6. William8. 7. John H.8.

xi. Emily7, b. 25 Jan. 1803; md. 20 Oct. 1829 at Lenox, Mass., Miles Washburn, who was b. there 30 May 1803. Both he and his wife died there; he 14 May 1882 and she 10 Aug. 1887. He was a son of Jacob and Phebe (Northrup) Washburn. Children Washburn: 1. George Thomas8, b. 5 Sep. 1832, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Eliza Ellen Case, 1 Sep. 1859. He and wife were missionaries for more than 40 years in Southern India. Is now living (1922) at the advanced age of 90 years. 2. Edwin Miles8, b. 11 Mar. 1836, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Angeline Orilla Judd, 8 Jun. 1859 of Waupun, Wis., had 5 ch. He d. 16 Mar. 1908. One son, Henry James of Washington, D.C. sent this record 1922.

303. xii. Harlan7, b. 16 Sep. 1804. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ebenezer Washburn, His Ancestors and Descendants, with Some Connected ... - Page 122

This book contains some Ancestry of Lucy Jones, wife of Dan Hatch. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lineage Book - Google Book Search

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Page 61 - matching Dan Hatch Lucy Jones (DAR DAughters of the American Revolution.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

RootsWeb: HATCH-L [HATCH] Four early Hatch Families---Abiel Hatch

Below is given a list of the soldiers who served in the continental army. Fourteen of these sealed their devotion to their country's cause with their blood. Revolutionary soldier from Coventry: Dan Hatch.

Hi,
I have a two Vol. genealogy on the Hatch family, entitled " Genealogy &
History of The Hatch Family, Descendants of Thomas & Grace Hatch of
Dorchester, Yarmouth, & Barnstable Massachusetts." It was complied by        the Hatch Genealogical Society and published in 1925 and 1928. In Vol. 1 on page 147, it lists: Newton (7) Hatch, b.<nowiki>----</nowiki>, 1798: d. in the state of Georgia, unm. It lists him as the 9th child of Dan Hatch (6) (Joseph 5, Joseph 4, Joseph 3, Jonathan 2, Thomas 1), b. at Tolland, Conn.,29 Dec. 1757.
  • * He was a member of Col. Spencer's Regt. 1775 and served in the Rev. War. Was at Roxbury, Mass.

Md. 3 Nov. 1780, Lucy Jones of Worcester, Mass., who was b. 1761. He died 20 Feb. 1825 at Coventry, Conn.. Was a farmer.

Issue born in Coventry, Conn.: (1) Roswell (7) b. 16 Nov 1781 (2) Isaac (7) b. 24 Aug. 1783; drowned at Bridgeport, Conn abt. 1820 (3) Charles(7) b. 24 Sept. 1785 (4) Lucy (7) b. 11 Mar. 1788 Md. Nathaniel Hammond of Bolton, Conn. 1 or

    10 Jan. 1822; resided in Bolton, Conn. until about 1830, then moved to
    Michigan. Finally settled in Richfield, Ohio, where he died 15 May 1873
    and where she was living in 1877. Lists her 5 children by name and birthdate.
           Children Hammond:
          1. Frances Caroline8 b. 20 Jun. 1824.
          2. George Carlos Wilcox8, b. 3 Oct. 1825, d. 12 Aug. 1870.
          3. Emily Augusta8, b. 30 Aug. 1826, d. 24 Aug. 1867.
          4. Elijah Nathaniel8, b. 23 Sep. 1827, res. in Richfield, Ohio.
          5. John Manton8, b. 15 Jun. 1829, d. 24 Apr. 1861.

(5) Harry (7) b. 15 Mar. 1790 (6) William (7) b. ----1792; d. 1817 (7) Dan (7) b. ----1794. Was drowned, no issue. (8) Mary or Polly b. Nov. 1796; md. Lathrop Richardson, 4 Jan 1818. He

    was b. 1794 in Coventry, Conn. He resided there and also in Windham and
    Cambridgeport. He d. at Windham, Conn. She d. at Cambridgeport, Mass.,
    22 May 1873. Lists her 6 children by name and birth date. *** (9) Newton (7) b. <nowiki>----</nowiki>1798; d. in state of Georgia, unm.

(10) Harriet (7) b. 12 April 1801; md. Rev. Joseph Meyers of Herkimer,

       Co.N.Y., who d. 9 Feb. 1860, age 65 yrs. She md. 2nd. Mr.<nowiki>----</nowiki>Blatchford of Hannibal, Mo. She d. in Syracuse, N.Y. 6 Feb. 1877, age 76 yrs. Lists
       her 7 children by name and birth date.

(11) Emily (7) b. 25 Jan 1803; md 20 Oct 1829 at Lenox, Mass., Miles

      Washburn, who was b. there 30 May 1803. Both he and his wife died there;  he 14 May 1882 and she 10 Aug1887. He was the son of Jacob and Phebe Northup)
      Washburn. Lists her 2 children by name and birth date. (12) Harlan (7) b. 16 Sept. 1804
       As you can see, this genealogy lists Newton as dying unmarried. However, the author doesn't seem to know very much about him, so maybe it is in error.
Good Luck,
Nancy Downey

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ History of Tolland: War

Revolutionary soldiers from Coventry: Israel Carpenter, Benjamin Carpenter, Jonathan King, Jr., Daniel Utley, Simeon Utley, Levi Carpenter, Captain William Wilson, John Wilson, Samuel Long, Levi Long, Gideon Porter, Elisha Tucker, Captain Amaziah Rust, Amaziah Rust, Jr., John Groves, Moses Badger, William Porter, Jr., George Bissell, Elias Page, Gad Page, Jesse Brewster, Elisha Loomis, Dan Loomis, John Loomis, David Hibbard, Silas Hibbard, Ephraim Andrews, Jr., Zacheus Andrews, Abraham Collins, Samuel Collins, Nehemiah Case, Tubal Case, Jonathan Richardson, Daniel Groves, Daniel Rockwell, Jabez Rockwell, Lieutenant Amos Avery, Jr., Daniel Avery, Jabez Avery, Nathan Ormsby, Ephraim Kingsbury, Andrew Kingsbury, Oliver Kingsbury, Jesse Cook, Jr., Levi Page, Noah Grant, Jacob Brown, Abraham Brown, Justus Brewster, Eliphalet Carpenter, Jr., Joseph Lyman, Doctor John Waldo, surgeon, Daniel Barnard, Jr., Rufus Barnard, Elijah Wright, Jr., Roswell Wright, William Richardson, Ezekial Richardson, Noah Skinner, Lieutenant Joseph Talcott, Daniel Pomeroy, Nathaniel Root, Eleazer Pomeroy, Josiah Parker, Joseph Parker, Nathan Parker, John Richardson, Peter Buell, Joshua Tilden, Josiah Terry, Nathaniel Richardson, Simeon Chappel, Roger Welch, Benjamin Lamb, William Burns, Samuel Burdwin, Nathan French, Aaron French, Samuel Crocker, Roswell Crocker, Simeon Crocker, Gideon Dyke, Jonathan Dyke, David Start, Reuben Stiles, Allen Bill, Amos Cogswell, Colonel Thomas Brown, Abiel Leonard, Elijah Morley and Dan Hatch.

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Dan Hatch is the last name on the list. From the
History of Tolland County, Connecticut By J. R. Cole New York: W.W. Preston and Co., 1888

Coventry in the Revolutionary War, pages 376 - 377

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Harriet Hatch Rev. Joseph Myers - Hatch - Family History & Genealogy Message Board - Ancestry.ca

Harriet Hatch Rev. Joseph Myers

by Moylen Mary Owen (Hatch) Heslop  (View posts) Posted: 26 May 1999 1:01AM The following is taken from the 8 Volume History of Thomas & Grace Hatch of Dorchester, Yarmouth & Barnstable Mass. This is all this history has on Dan and his family. I have entered this 8 volume set into computer text file for searching Hatch files. If this can be of further help contact me at: MoylenH@DeseretOnLine.Com

135. Dan Hatch6 (Joseph5, Joseph4, Joseph3, Jonathan2, Thomas1), b. at Tolland, Conn., 29 Dec. 1757. He was a member of Col. Spencer's Regt. 1775 and served in the Rev. War. Was at Roxbury, Mass. Md. 3 Nov. 1780, Lucy Jones of Worcester,

Page 147 Mass., who was b. 1761. He d. 20 Feb. 1825 at Coventry, Conn. Was a farmer. ISSUE, born in Coventry, Conn.: 300. i. Roswell7, b. 16 Nov. 1781. ii. Isaac7, b 24 Aug. 1783; drowned at Bridgeport Conn., abt 1820. 301. iii. Charles7, b. 24 Sep. 1785. iv. Lucy7, b. 11 Mar. 1788; md. Nathaniel Hammod of Bolton, Conn., 1 or 10 Jan. 1822; resided in Bolton, Conn. until about 1830, then removed to Michigan. Finally settled in Richfield, Ohio, where he died 15 May1873 and where she was living in 1877. Children Hammond: 1. Frances Caroline8 b. 20 Jun. 1824. 2. George Carlos Wilcox8, b. 3 Oct. 1825, d. 12 Aug. 1870. 3. Emily Augusta8, b. 30 Aug. 1826, d. 24 Aug. 1867. 4. Elijah Nathaniel8, b. 23 Sep. 1827, res. in Richfield, Ohio. 5. John Manton8, b. 15 Jun. 1829, d. 24 Apr. 1861. 302 v. Harry7, b. 15 Mar. 1790. vi. William7, b. ____, 1792; d. 1817. vii. Dan7, b.____, 1794. Was drowned, no issue. viii. Mary7 or Polly, b. Nov. 1796; md. Lathrop Richardson, 4 Jan. 1818. He was b. 1794 in Coventry, Conn. He resided there and also in Windham and Cambridgeport. He d. at Windham, Conn. She died at Cambridgeport, Mass., 22 May 1873. Children Richardson: 1. Harriet Jane8, b. Nov. 1820, Coventry Conn., d. in Windham, 1836. 2. Mary Ann8, b. 2 Apr. 1822, Coventry Conn., md. Henry R Tracy Jul. 1843. 3. Lillian S. 8 b. 1824, md. N. G. Fuller of Windham, Ct. in 1850, res. at Yankton, S. Da. 4. Emily Louisa8, b. 5 Jul. 1829 in Windham, md. William F Brewster and res. in Cambridge, Mass. 5. Josephine Clark8, b. 1833 in Windham Conn., d. 1854. 6. Charles Lathrop8, b. Jun. 1835, res. in Yankton, S. Dn.

ix. Newton7, b.____, 1798; d. in state of Georgia, unm. ix. Harriet7, b. 12 Apr. 1801; md. Rev. Joseph Meyers of Herkimer Co., N.Y., who d. 9 Feb. 1860, age 65 yrs. She md. 2nd Mr. ____ Blatchford of Hannibal, Mo. She d. in Syracuse, N.Y., 6 Feb. 1877, age 76 yrs. PAGE 148 Children Meyers: 1. Joseph8. 2. Matthew, J.8, b. 1835, md. Miss Hough of Syracuse N.Y. 3. Henry8. 4. Jane8. 5. Lawrence W.8, b. 1840, md. a Miss Welch of Syracuse, N.Y., They had 3 sons. 6. William8. 7. John H.8.

ix. Emily7, b. 25 Jan. 1803; md. 20 Oct. 1829 at Lenox, Mass., Miles Washburn, who was b. there 30 May 1803. Both he and his wife died there; he 14 May 1882 and she 10 Aug. 1887. He was a son of Jacob and Phebe (Northrup) Washburn. Children Washburn: 1. George Thomas8, b. 5 Sep. 1832, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Eliza Ellen Case, 1 Sep. 1859. He and wife were missionaries for more than 40 years in Southern India. Is now living (1922) at the advanced age of 90 years. 2. Edwin Miles8, b. 11 Mar. 1836, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Angeline Orilla Judd, 8 Jun. 1859 of Waupun, Wis., had 5 ch. He d. 16 Mar. 1908. One son, Henry James of Washington, D.C. sent this record 1922.

303. xii. Harlan7, b. 16 Sep. 1804. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Full text of "Ebeneezer Washburn; his ancestors and descendants, with some connected families : a family story of 700 years"

32. Cai't. Milks' W., 5th and youngest son of Jacob* and Phebe \orthrup \V., b. May 30, 1803, d. May 14, 1882, m. Oct. 20, 1820, Emily Hatch, dr. of Dan and Lucy Hatch of Coventry, Conn. Dan Hatch was a Revolutionarv soldier.

Dan Hatch fought in the American Revolution. and served as a private in Captain's Birge's company, 3rd Battallion, Wadsworth brigade. He became a sergeant in the Military 1776
 During the 1776 Battle of Long Island Dan Hatch was captured by the British on Long Island and spent a long time in prison at the Old Sugar House.

RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Bulkley/Hatch http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jreedernc...

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Early History of Tolland, Connecticut

The whole story extends from p. 47 to p. 50. This small book has been digitized by Google. It is preserved in the Harvard College Library in New Haven, CT

Tolland Connecticut, Military Rolls

http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/tolland_military_1758.htm

Tolland, Tolland Co., CT, 1758 Military Roll 
The Early History of Tolland 
by Loren P. Waldo 
Hartford, 1861

page 50

Dan Hatch signed up for service in the Revolutionary War under the command of Capt Solomon Wills.

REVOLUTIONARY WAR A company of men was formed from Tolland and several neighboring towns, which, under the command of Capt. Solomon WILLS, served in Col. SPENCER's regiment at Roxbury, near Boston, from May 1, to December 1, 1775, a period of eight months. The following is a copy of the roll of this company, kept by Comfort CARPENTER, its orderly sergeant, and filed by him in the Pension Office as evidence of his service in the war of the revolution, with his application for a pension, under the act of June 7, 1832. Those who have been ascertained with certainty to have gone from Tolland are marked *, but it is known there were more. The number on the roll are - officers & musicians, eighteen; privates, eighty. Total, ninety-eight. The names indicate that the men were from Tolland, Somers, Stafford, Willington, and Coventry. Arrangement for enlisting were made in Tolland and men engaged on the day the news of the battle of Lexington reached the place.


  • Solomon WILLS, Capt Jona. PARKER, 1st Lieut. Samuel FELT, 2d Lieut. Noah CHAPIN, Ensign
  • Com. CARPENTER, Serg. Abel PARKER, Serg. Jacob ORCUTT, Serg. Noah COOLEY, Serg.
  • Heman BAKER, Jr., Serg Jonah BROWN, Serg.
  • Elij'h CHAPMAN, Corp. Asa FENTON, Corp Matthew BUEL, Corp.
  • Luke WASHBURN, Corp.
  • Samuel STEEL, Corp.
  • Jas. STEEL, Jr., Drum'r
  • Joel STIMSON, Fifer Elias NEWTON, Fifer

PRIVATES

Amasa ALLEN

  • John ABBOTT Moses AMADON Jude BROWN Jacob BROWN Alexander BROWN Amasa BUCK Elijah BRADLEY
  • Jonathan BURROUGH Josiah BRADLEY
  • Josiah BENTON
  • Jonathan BENTON
  • Azariah BENTON Asa BALDWIN Jacob BROWN, 2d Nathan CARPENTER Eliphalet CUSHMAN
  • Richmond CRANDAL
  • John CARLTON
  • David CARLTON
  • Richard CARLTON
  • Ebenezer COOK John CHARTER Charles DAY
  • Edward DIMOCK William ELMER Adonijah FENTON John FURMAN
  • Isaac FELLOWS Christopher FRANTZ Simeon GRISWOLD
  • Samuel BENTON
  • Ebenezer GRANT
  • John HUNTINGTON
  • David HINCKLEY Ezra HOLMES
  • Abner HATCH
  • Dan HATCH Levi HAMLIN Nathan JENNINGS Samuel JOHNSON Caleb JOHNSON Daniel JOHNSON Daniel KIBBEE James KIBBEE Bildad KIBBEE John LEWIS Edward LAWRENCE Andrew MINER Caleb ORCUTT John ORCUTT Peter PINNEY Abner PEASE
  • Rufus PRICE Moses PELTON Joshua PARKS
  • Tyrus PRESTON
  • Ammi PAULK Nathan ROOT Joseph ROOT Jeremiah RIDER Daniel RICE Stephen RICE John SCRIPTER
  • Perez STEEL John SHURTLIFF Elisha STEBBINS Isaiah SPARKS Simeon STIMSON Jeremiah SPARKS
  • Nehemiah SABIN Joseph SEXTON Elijah SEXTON
  • Henry STEVENS Stephen TAYLOR Justus THOMPSON Samuel WRIGHT
  • Jabez WEST
  • Elijah WASHBURN Noah WHIPPLE

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dan Hatch married Lucy Jones. Their daughter, Harriet Hatch is our direct ancestor. She married Rev. Joseph Myers

Dan and Lucy had 12 children

residence: Tolland, Conn. and later, Coventry, Conn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

History of Tolland: War

http://home.att.net/~CoventryCT/TollandHistRev.html

Below is given a list of the soldiers who served in the continental army. Fourteen of these sealed their devotion to their country's cause with their blood. Revolutionary soldiers from Coventry: Israel Carpenter, Benjamin Carpenter, Jonathan King, Jr., Daniel Utley, Simeon Utley, Levi Carpenter, Captain William Wilson, John Wilson, Samuel Long, Levi Long, Gideon Porter, Elisha Tucker, Captain Amaziah Rust, Amaziah Rust, Jr., John Groves, Moses Badger, William Porter, Jr., George Bissell, Elias Page, Gad Page, Jesse Brewster, Elisha Loomis, Dan Loomis, John Loomis, David Hibbard, Silas Hibbard, Ephraim Andrews, Jr., Zacheus Andrews, Abraham Collins, Samuel Collins, Nehemiah Case, Tubal Case, Jonathan Richardson, Daniel Groves, Daniel Rockwell, Jabez Rockwell, Lieutenant Amos Avery, Jr., Daniel Avery, Jabez Avery, Nathan Ormsby, Ephraim Kingsbury, Andrew Kingsbury, Oliver Kingsbury, Jesse Cook, Jr., Levi Page, Noah Grant, Jacob Brown, Abraham Brown, Justus Brewster, Eliphalet Carpenter, Jr., Joseph Lyman, Doctor John Waldo, surgeon, Daniel Barnard, Jr., Rufus Barnard, Elijah Wright, Jr., Roswell Wright, William Richardson, Ezekial Richardson, Noah Skinner, Lieutenant Joseph Talcott, Daniel Pomeroy, Nathaniel Root, Eleazer Pomeroy, Josiah Parker, Joseph Parker, Nathan Parker, John Richardson, Peter Buell, Joshua Tilden, Josiah Terry, Nathaniel Richardson, Simeon Chappel, Roger Welch, Benjamin Lamb, William Burns, Samuel Burdwin, Nathan French, Aaron French, Samuel Crocker, Roswell Crocker, Simeon Crocker, Gideon Dyke, Jonathan Dyke, David Start, Reuben Stiles, Allen Bill, Amos Cogswell, Colonel Thomas Brown, Abiel Leonard, Elijah Morley and Dan Hatch.

These were the men in Coventry who went out against a powerful and vindictive foe, well disciplined veterans in war, well provisioned, armed and clothed. Ponder well the names of these men, who bought our liberty at the great sacrifices they made. Back to Coventry in the Revolutionary War Return to Coventry GenWeb

From the History of Tolland County, Connecticut By J. R. Cole New York: W.W. Preston and Co., 1888

Coventry in the Revolutionary War, pages 376 - 377 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Posted: 26 May 1999 1:01AM The following is taken from the 8 Volume History of Thomas & Grace Hatch of Dorchester, Yarmouth & Barnstable Mass. This is all this history has on Dan and his family. I have entered this 8 volume set into computer text file for searching Hatch files. If this can be of further help contact me at: MoylenH@DeseretOnLine.Com

135. Dan Hatch6 (Joseph5, Joseph4, Joseph3, Jonathan2, Thomas1), b. at Tolland, Conn., 29 Dec. 1757. He was a member of Col. Spencer's Regt. 1775 and served in the Rev. War. Was at Roxbury, Mass. Md. 3 Nov. 1780, Lucy Jones of Worcester,

Page 147 Mass., who was b. 1761. He d. 20 Feb. 1825 at Coventry, Conn. Was a farmer. ISSUE, born in Coventry, Conn.: 300. i Roswell 7, b. 16 Nov. 1781. ii. Isaac7, b 24 Aug. 1783; drowned at Bridgeport Conn., abt 1820. 301. iii. Charles7, b. 24 Sep. 1785. iv. Lucy7, b. 11 Mar. 1788; md. Nathaniel Hammod of Bolton, Conn., 1 or 10 Jan. 1822; resided in Bolton, Conn. until about 1830, then removed to Michigan. Finally settled in Richfield, Ohio, where he died 15 May1873 and where she was living in 1877. Children Hammond: 1. Frances Caroline8 b. 20 Jun. 1824. 2. George Carlos Wilcox8, b. 3 Oct. 1825, d. 12 Aug. 1870. 3. Emily Augusta8, b. 30 Aug. 1826, d. 24 Aug. 1867. 4. Elijah Nathaniel8, b. 23 Sep. 1827, res. in Richfield, Ohio. 5. John Manton8, b. 15 Jun. 1829, d. 24 Apr. 1861.

302 v. Harry7, b. 15 Mar. 1790. vi. William7, b. ____, 1792; d. 1817. vii. Dan7, b.____, 1794. Was drowned, no issue. viii. Mary7 or Polly, b. Nov. 1796; md. Lathrop Richardson, 4 Jan. 1818. He was b. 1794 in Coventry, Conn. He resided there and also in Windham and Cambridgeport. He d. at Windham, Conn. She died at Cambridgeport, Mass., 22 May 1873. Children Richardson: 1. Harriet Jane8, b. Nov. 1820, Coventry Conn., d. in Windham, 1836. 2. Mary Ann8, b. 2 Apr. 1822, Coventry Conn., md. Henry R Tracy Jul. 1843. 3. Lillian S. 8 b. 1824, md. N. G. Fuller of Windham, Ct. in 1850, res. at Yankton, S. Da. 4. Emily Louisa8, b. 5 Jul. 1829 in Windham, md. William F Brewster and res. in Cambridge, Mass. 5. Josephine Clark8, b. 1833 in Windham Conn., d. 1854. 6. Charles Lathrop8, b. Jun. 1835, res. in Yankton, S. Dn.

ix. Newton7, b.____, 1798; d. in state of Georgia, or at sea....about 1829 m. Margaret Ann Johnson about 1824 Two children: George and Margaret Ann Hatch x. Harriet7, b. 12 Apr. 1801; md. Rev. Joseph Meyers of Herkimer Co., N.Y., who d. 9 Feb. 1860, age 65 yrs. She md. 2nd Mr. ____ Blatchford of Hannibal, Mo. She d. in Syracuse, N.Y., 6 Feb. 1877, age 76 yrs. PAGE 148 Children Meyers: 1. Joseph8. 2. Matthew, J.8, b. 1835, md. Miss Hough of Syracuse N.Y. 3. Henry8. 4. Jane8. 5. Lawrence W.8, b. 1840, md. a Miss Welch of Syracuse, N.Y., They had 3 sons. 6. William8. 7. John H.8.

xi. Emily7, b. 25 Jan. 1803; md. 20 Oct. 1829 at Lenox, Mass., Miles Washburn, who was b. there 30 May 1803. Both he and his wife died there; he 14 May 1882 and she 10 Aug. 1887. He was a son of Jacob and Phebe (Northrup) Washburn. Children Washburn: 1. George Thomas8, b. 5 Sep. 1832, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Eliza Ellen Case, 1 Sep. 1859. He and wife were missionaries for more than 40 years in Southern India. Is now living (1922) at the advanced age of 90 years. 2. Edwin Miles8, b. 11 Mar. 1836, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Angeline Orilla Judd, 8 Jun. 1859 of Waupun, Wis., had 5 ch. He d. 16 Mar. 1908. One son, Henry James of Washington, D.C. sent this record 1922.

303. xii. Harlan7, b. 16 Sep. 1804. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ebenezer Washburn, His Ancestors and Descendants, with Some Connected ... - Page 122

This book contains some Ancestry of Lucy Jones, wife of Dan Hatch. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lineage Book - Google Book Search http://books.google.com/books?id=OY8BAAAAMAAJ&q=Dan+Hatch++Lucy+Jon...

Page 61 - matching Dan Hatch Lucy Jones (DAR DAughters of the American Revolution.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

RootsWeb: HATCH-L [HATCH] Four early Hatch Families---Abiel Hatch

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ History of Tolland: War

Revolutionary soldiers from Coventry: Israel Carpenter, Benjamin Carpenter, Jonathan King, Jr., Daniel Utley, Simeon Utley, Levi Carpenter, Captain William Wilson, John Wilson, Samuel Long, Levi Long, Gideon Porter, Elisha Tucker, Captain Amaziah Rust, Amaziah Rust, Jr., John Groves, Moses Badger, William Porter, Jr., George Bissell, Elias Page, Gad Page, Jesse Brewster, Elisha Loomis, Dan Loomis, John Loomis, David Hibbard, Silas Hibbard, Ephraim Andrews, Jr., Zacheus Andrews, Abraham Collins, Samuel Collins, Nehemiah Case, Tubal Case, Jonathan Richardson, Daniel Groves, Daniel Rockwell, Jabez Rockwell, Lieutenant Amos Avery, Jr., Daniel Avery, Jabez Avery, Nathan Ormsby, Ephraim Kingsbury, Andrew Kingsbury, Oliver Kingsbury, Jesse Cook, Jr., Levi Page, Noah Grant, Jacob Brown, Abraham Brown, Justus Brewster, Eliphalet Carpenter, Jr., Joseph Lyman, Doctor John Waldo, surgeon, Daniel Barnard, Jr., Rufus Barnard, Elijah Wright, Jr., Roswell Wright, William Richardson, Ezekial Richardson, Noah Skinner, Lieutenant Joseph Talcott, Daniel Pomeroy, Nathaniel Root, Eleazer Pomeroy, Josiah Parker, Joseph Parker, Nathan Parker, John Richardson, Peter Buell, Joshua Tilden, Josiah Terry, Nathaniel Richardson, Simeon Chappel, Roger Welch, Benjamin Lamb, William Burns, Samuel Burdwin, Nathan French, Aaron French, Samuel Crocker, Roswell Crocker, Simeon Crocker, Gideon Dyke, Jonathan Dyke, David Start, Reuben Stiles, Allen Bill, Amos Cogswell, Colonel Thomas Brown, Abiel Leonard, Elijah Morley and Dan Hatch. Dan Hatch is the last name on the list. From the History of Tolland County, Connecticut By J. R. Cole New York: W.W. Preston and Co., 1888

Coventry in the Revolutionary War, pages 376 - 377

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Harriet Hatch Rev. Joseph Myers - Hatch - Family History & Genealogy Message Board - Ancestry.ca

Harriet Hatch Rev. Joseph Myers Moylen MaryOwen (Hatch) Heslop  (View posts) Posted: 26 May 1999 1:01AM The following is taken from the 8 Volume History of Thomas & Grace Hatch of Dorchester, Yarmouth & Barnstable Mass. This is all this history has on Dan and his family. I have entered this 8 volume set into computer text file for searching Hatch files. If this can be of further help contact me at: MoylenH@DeseretOnLine.Com

135. Dan Hatch6 (Joseph5, Joseph4, Joseph3, Jonathan2, Thomas1), b. at Tolland, Conn., 29 Dec. 1757. He was a member of Col. Spencer's Regt. 1775 and served in the Rev. War. Was at Roxbury, Mass. Md. 3 Nov. 1780, Lucy Jones of Worcester,

Page 147 Mass., who was b. 1761. He d. 20 Feb. 1825 at Coventry, Conn. Was a farmer. ISSUE, born in Coventry, Conn.: 300. i. Roswell7, b. 16 Nov. 1781. ii. Isaac7, b 24 Aug. 1783; drowned at Bridgeport Conn., abt 1820. 301. iii. Charles7, b. 24 Sep. 1785. iv. Lucy7, b. 11 Mar. 1788; md. Nathaniel Hammod of Bolton, Conn., 1 or 10 Jan. 1822; resided in Bolton, Conn. until about 1830, then removed to Michigan. Finally settled in Richfield, Ohio, where he died 15 May1873 and where she was living in 1877. Children Hammond: 1. Frances Caroline8 b. 20 Jun. 1824. 2. George Carlos Wilcox8, b. 3 Oct. 1825, d. 12 Aug. 1870. 3. Emily Augusta8, b. 30 Aug. 1826, d. 24 Aug. 1867. 4. Elijah Nathaniel8, b. 23 Sep. 1827, res. in Richfield, Ohio. 5. John Manton8, b. 15 Jun. 1829, d. 24 Apr. 1861. 302 v. Harry7, b. 15 Mar. 1790. vi. William7, b. ____, 1792; d. 1817. vii. Dan7, b.____, 1794. Was drowned, no issue. viii. Mary7 or Polly, b. Nov. 1796; md. Lathrop Richardson, 4 Jan. 1818. He was b. 1794 in Coventry, Conn. He resided there and also in Windham and Cambridgeport. He d. at Windham, Conn. She died at Cambridgeport, Mass., 22 May 1873. Children Richardson: 1. Harriet Jane8, b. Nov. 1820, Coventry Conn., d. in Windham, 1836. 2. Mary Ann8, b. 2 Apr. 1822, Coventry Conn., md. Henry R Tracy Jul. 1843. 3. Lillian S. 8 b. 1824, md. N. G. Fuller of Windham, Ct. in 1850, res. at Yankton, S. Da. 4. Emily Louisa8, b. 5 Jul. 1829 in Windham, md. William F Brewster and res. in Cambridge, Mass. 5. Josephine Clark8, b. 1833 in Windham Conn., d. 1854. 6. Charles Lathrop8, b. Jun. 1835, res. in Yankton, S. Dn.

ix. Newton7, b.____, 1798; d. in state of Georgia, unm. ix. Harriet7, b. 12 Apr. 1801; md. Rev. Joseph Meyers of Herkimer Co., N.Y., who d. 9 Feb. 1860, age 65 yrs. She md. 2nd Mr. ____ Blatchford of Hannibal, Mo. She d. in Syracuse, N.Y., 6 Feb. 1877, age 76 yrs. PAGE 148 Children Meyers: 1. Joseph8. 2. Matthew, J.8, b. 1835, md. Miss Hough of Syracuse N.Y. 3. Henry8. 4. Jane8. 5. Lawrence W.8, b. 1840, md. a Miss Welch of Syracuse, N.Y., They had 3 sons. 6. William8. 7. John H.8.

ix. Emily7, b. 25 Jan. 1803; md. 20 Oct. 1829 at Lenox, Mass., Miles Washburn, who was b. there 30 May 1803. Both he and his wife died there; he 14 May 1882 and she 10 Aug. 1887. He was a son of Jacob and Phebe (Northrup) Washburn. Children Washburn: 1. George Thomas8, b. 5 Sep. 1832, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Eliza Ellen Case, 1 Sep. 1859. He and wife were missionaries for more than 40 years in Southern India. Is now living (1922) at the advanced age of 90 years. 2. Edwin Miles8, b. 11 Mar. 1836, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Angeline Orilla Judd, 8 Jun. 1859 of Waupun, Wis., had 5 ch. He d. 16 Mar. 1908. One son, Henry James of Washington, D.C. sent this record 1922.

303. xii. Harlan7, b. 16 Sep. 1804. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Full text of "Ebeneezer Washburn; his ancestors and descendants, with some connected families : a family story of 700 years"

32. Cai't. Milks' W., 5th and youngest son of Jacob* and Phebe \orthrup \V., b. May 30, 1803, d. May 14, 1882, m. Oct. 20, 1820, Emily Hatch, dr. of Dan and Lucy Hatch of Coventry, Conn. Dan Hatch was a Revolutionarv soldier.

Dan Hatch fought in the American Revolution. and served as a private in Captain's Birge's company, 3rd Battallion, Wadsworth brigade. He became a sergeant in the Military 1776
 During the 1776 Battle of Long Island Dan Hatch was captured by the British on Long Island and spent a long time in prison at the Old Sugar House.

RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Bulkley/Hatch http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jreedernc...

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Early History of Tolland, Connecticut

The whole story extends from p. 47 to p. 50. This small book has been digitized by Google. It is preserved in the Harvard College Library in New Haven, CT

Tolland Connecticut, Military Rolls

http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/tolland_military_1758.htm

Tolland, Tolland Co., CT, 1758 Military Roll 
The Early History of Tolland 
by Loren P. Waldo 
Hartford, 1861

page 50

Dan Hatch signed up for service in the Revolutionary War under the command of Capt Solomon Wills.

REVOLUTIONARY WAR A company of men was formed from Tolland and several neighboring towns, which, under the command of Capt. Solomon WILLS, served in Col. SPENCER's regiment at Roxbury, near Boston, from May 1, to December 1, 1775, a period of eight months. The following is a copy of the roll of this company, kept by Comfort CARPENTER, its orderly sergeant, and filed by him in the Pension Office as evidence of his service in the war of the revolution, with his application for a pension, under the act of June 7, 1832. Those who have been ascertained with certainty to have gone from Tolland are marked *, but it is known there were more. The number on the roll are - officers & musicians, eighteen; privates, eighty. Total, ninety-eight. The names indicate that the men were from Tolland, Somers, Stafford, Willington, and Coventry. Arrangement for enlisting were made in Tolland and men engaged on the day the news of the battle of Lexington reached the place.


  • Solomon WILLS, Capt Jona. PARKER, 1st Lieut. Samuel FELT, 2d Lieut. Noah CHAPIN, Ensign
  • Com. CARPENTER, Serg. Abel PARKER, Serg. Jacob ORCUTT, Serg. Noah COOLEY, Serg.
  • Heman BAKER, Jr., Serg Jonah BROWN, Serg.
  • Elij'h CHAPMAN, Corp. Asa FENTON, Corp Matthew BUEL, Corp.
  • Luke WASHBURN, Corp.
  • Samuel STEEL, Corp.
  • Jas. STEEL, Jr., Drum'r
  • Joel STIMSON, Fifer Elias NEWTON, Fifer

PRIVATES

Amasa ALLEN

  • John ABBOTT Moses AMADON Jude BROWN Jacob BROWN Alexander BROWN Amasa BUCK Elijah BRADLEY
  • Jonathan BURROUGH Josiah BRADLEY
  • Josiah BENTON
  • Jonathan BENTON
  • Azariah BENTON Asa BALDWIN Jacob BROWN, 2d Nathan CARPENTER Eliphalet CUSHMAN
  • Richmond CRANDAL
  • John CARLTON
  • David CARLTON
  • Richard CARLTON
  • Ebenezer COOK John CHARTER Charles DAY
  • Edward DIMOCK William ELMER Adonijah FENTON John FURMAN
  • Isaac FELLOWS Christopher FRANTZ Simeon GRISWOLD
  • Samuel BENTON
  • Ebenezer GRANT
  • John HUNTINGTON
  • David HINCKLEY Ezra HOLMES
  • Abner HATCH
  • Dan HATCH Levi HAMLIN Nathan JENNINGS Samuel JOHNSON Caleb JOHNSON Daniel JOHNSON Daniel KIBBEE James KIBBEE Bildad KIBBEE John LEWIS Edward LAWRENCE Andrew MINER Caleb ORCUTT John ORCUTT Peter PINNEY Abner PEASE
  • Rufus PRICE Moses PELTON Joshua PARKS
  • Tyrus PRESTON
  • Ammi PAULK Nathan ROOT Joseph ROOT Jeremiah RIDER Daniel RICE Stephen RICE John SCRIPTER
  • Perez STEEL John SHURTLIFF Elisha STEBBINS Isaiah SPARKS Simeon STIMSON Jeremiah SPARKS
  • Nehemiah SABIN Joseph SEXTON Elijah SEXTON
  • Henry STEVENS Stephen TAYLOR Justus THOMPSON Samuel WRIGHT
  • Jabez WEST
  • Elijah WASHBURN Noah WHIPPLE

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dan Hatch married Lucy Jones. Their daughter, Harriet Hatch is our direct ancestor. She married Rev. Joseph Myers

Dan and Lucy had 12 children

residence: Tolland, Conn. and later, Coventry, Conn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

History of Tolland: War

http://home.att.net/~CoventryCT/TollandHistRev.html

Below is given a list of the soldiers who served in the continental army. Fourteen of these sealed their devotion to their country's cause with their blood. Revolutionary soldiers from Coventry: Israel Carpenter, Benjamin Carpenter, Jonathan King, Jr., Daniel Utley, Simeon Utley, Levi Carpenter, Captain William Wilson, John Wilson, Samuel Long, Levi Long, Gideon Porter, Elisha Tucker, Captain Amaziah Rust, Amaziah Rust, Jr., John Groves, Moses Badger, William Porter, Jr., George Bissell, Elias Page, Gad Page, Jesse Brewster, Elisha Loomis, Dan Loomis, John Loomis, David Hibbard, Silas Hibbard, Ephraim Andrews, Jr., Zacheus Andrews, Abraham Collins, Samuel Collins, Nehemiah Case, Tubal Case, Jonathan Richardson, Daniel Groves, Daniel Rockwell, Jabez Rockwell, Lieutenant Amos Avery, Jr., Daniel Avery, Jabez Avery, Nathan Ormsby, Ephraim Kingsbury, Andrew Kingsbury, Oliver Kingsbury, Jesse Cook, Jr., Levi Page, Noah Grant, Jacob Brown, Abraham Brown, Justus Brewster, Eliphalet Carpenter, Jr., Joseph Lyman, Doctor John Waldo, surgeon, Daniel Barnard, Jr., Rufus Barnard, Elijah Wright, Jr., Roswell Wright, William Richardson, Ezekial Richardson, Noah Skinner, Lieutenant Joseph Talcott, Daniel Pomeroy, Nathaniel Root, Eleazer Pomeroy, Josiah Parker, Joseph Parker, Nathan Parker, John Richardson, Peter Buell, Joshua Tilden, Josiah Terry, Nathaniel Richardson, Simeon Chappel, Roger Welch, Benjamin Lamb, William Burns, Samuel Burdwin, Nathan French, Aaron French, Samuel Crocker, Roswell Crocker, Simeon Crocker, Gideon Dyke, Jonathan Dyke, David Start, Reuben Stiles, Allen Bill, Amos Cogswell, Colonel Thomas Brown, Abiel Leonard, Elijah Morley and Dan Hatch.

These were the men in Coventry who went out against a powerful and vindictive foe, well disciplined veterans in war, well provisioned, armed and clothed. Ponder well the names of these men, who bought our liberty at the great sacrifices they made. Back to Coventry in the Revolutionary War Return to Coventry GenWeb

From the History of Tolland County, Connecticut By J. R. Cole New York: W.W. Preston and Co., 1888

Coventry in the Revolutionary War, pages 376 - 377 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Harriet Hatch, wife of Rev. Joseph Myers   Replies: 8 Harriet Hatch Rev. Joseph Myers   Moylen MaryOwen (Hatch) Heslop  (View posts)

moylenh@deseretonline.com

Posted: 26 May 1999 1:01AM The following is taken from the 8 Volume History of Thomas & Grace Hatch of Dorchester, Yarmouth & Barnstable Mass. This is all this history has on Dan and his family. I have entered this 8 volume set into computer text file for searching Hatch files. If this can be of further help contact me at: MoylenH@DeseretOnLine.Com

135. Dan Hatch6 (Joseph5, Joseph4, Joseph3, Jonathan2, Thomas1), b. at Tolland, Conn., 29 Dec. 1757. He was a member of Col. Spencer's Regt. 1775 and served in the Rev. War. Was at Roxbury, Mass. Md. 3 Nov. 1780, Lucy Jones of Worcester,

Page 147 Mass., who was b. 1761. He d. 20 Feb. 1825 at Coventry, Conn. Was a farmer. ISSUE, born in Coventry, Conn.: 300. i Roswell 7, b. 16 Nov. 1781. ii. Isaac7, b 24 Aug. 1783; drowned at Bridgeport Conn., abt 1820. 301. iii. Charles7, b. 24 Sep. 1785. iv. Lucy7, b. 11 Mar. 1788; md. Nathaniel Hammod of Bolton, Conn., 1 or 10 Jan. 1822; resided in Bolton, Conn. until about 1830, then removed to Michigan. Finally settled in Richfield, Ohio, where he died 15 May1873 and where she was living in 1877. Children Hammond: 1. Frances Caroline8 b. 20 Jun. 1824. 2. George Carlos Wilcox8, b. 3 Oct. 1825, d. 12 Aug. 1870. 3. Emily Augusta8, b. 30 Aug. 1826, d. 24 Aug. 1867. 4. Elijah Nathaniel8, b. 23 Sep. 1827, res. in Richfield, Ohio. 5. John Manton8, b. 15 Jun. 1829, d. 24 Apr. 1861.

302 v. Harry7, b. 15 Mar. 1790. vi. William7, b. ____, 1792; d. 1817. vii. Dan7, b.____, 1794. Was drowned, no issue. viii. Mary7 or Polly, b. Nov. 1796; md. Lathrop Richardson, 4 Jan. 1818. He was b. 1794 in Coventry, Conn. He resided there and also in Windham and Cambridgeport. He d. at Windham, Conn. She died at Cambridgeport, Mass., 22 May 1873. Children Richardson: 1. Harriet Jane8, b. Nov. 1820, Coventry Conn., d. in Windham, 1836. 2. Mary Ann8, b. 2 Apr. 1822, Coventry Conn., md. Henry R Tracy Jul. 1843. 3. Lillian S. 8 b. 1824, md. N. G. Fuller of Windham, Ct. in 1850, res. at Yankton, S. Da. 4. Emily Louisa8, b. 5 Jul. 1829 in Windham, md. William F Brewster and res. in Cambridge, Mass. 5. Josephine Clark8, b. 1833 in Windham Conn., d. 1854. 6. Charles Lathrop8, b. Jun. 1835, res. in Yankton, S. Dn.

ix. Newton7, b.____, 1798; d. in state of Georgia, or at sea....about 1829 m. Margaret Ann Johnson about 1824 Two children: George and Margaret Ann Hatch x. Harriet7, b. 12 Apr. 1801; md. Rev. Joseph Meyers of Herkimer Co., N.Y., who d. 9 Feb. 1860, age 65 yrs. She md. 2nd Mr. ____ Blatchford of Hannibal, Mo. She d. in Syracuse, N.Y., 6 Feb. 1877, age 76 yrs. PAGE 148 Children Meyers: 1. Joseph8. 2. Matthew, J.8, b. 1835, md. Miss Hough of Syracuse N.Y. 3. Henry8. 4. Jane8. 5. Lawrence W.8, b. 1840, md. a Miss Welch of Syracuse, N.Y., They had 3 sons. 6. William8. 7. John H.8.

xi. Emily7, b. 25 Jan. 1803; md. 20 Oct. 1829 at Lenox, Mass., Miles Washburn, who was b. there 30 May 1803. Both he and his wife died there; he 14 May 1882 and she 10 Aug. 1887. He was a son of Jacob and Phebe (Northrup) Washburn. Children Washburn: 1. George Thomas8, b. 5 Sep. 1832, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Eliza Ellen Case, 1 Sep. 1859. He and wife were missionaries for more than 40 years in Southern India. Is now living (1922) at the advanced age of 90 years. 2. Edwin Miles8, b. 11 Mar. 1836, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Angeline Orilla Judd, 8 Jun. 1859 of Waupun, Wis., had 5 ch. He d. 16 Mar. 1908. One son, Henry James of Washington, D.C. sent this record 1922.

303. xii. Harlan7, b. 16 Sep. 1804. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ebenezer Washburn, His Ancestors and Descendants, with Some Connected ... - Page 122

This book contains some Ancestry of Lucy Jones, wife of Dan Hatch. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lineage Book - Google Book Search http://books.google.com/books?

id=OY8BAAAAMAAJ&q=Dan+Hatch++Lucy+Jones&dq=Dan+Hatch++Lucy+Jones&ei=-wDpSMneFKW0zAThqdDpDA&pgis=1

Page 61 - matching Dan Hatch Lucy Jones (DAR Daughters of the American Revolution.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

RootsWeb: HATCH-L [HATCH] Four early Hatch Families---Abiel Hatch

Below is given a list of the soldiers who served in the continental army. Fourteen of these sealed their devotion to their country's cause with their blood. Revolutionary soldier from Coventry: Dan Hatch.

Hi,
I have a two Vol. genealogy on the Hatch family, entitled " Genealogy &
History of The Hatch Family, Descendants of Thomas & Grace Hatch of
Dorchester, Yarmouth, & Barnstable Massachusetts." It was complied by the Hatch Genealogical Society and published in 1925 and 1928. In Vol. 1 on
page 147, it lists: Newton (7) Hatch, b.<nowiki>----</nowiki>, 1798: d. in the state of Georgia, unm. It lists him as the 9th child of Dan Hatch (6) ( Joseph 5, Joseph 4, Joseph 3, Jonathan 2, Thomas 1), b. at Tolland, Conn.,29 Dec. 1757.
  • * He was a member of Col. Spencer's Regt. 1775 and served in the Rev. War. Was at Roxbury, Mass.

Md. 3 Nov. 1780, Lucy Jones of Worcester, Mass., who was b. 1761. He died 20 Feb. 1825 at Coventry, Conn.. Was a farmer. Issue born in Coventry, Conn.: (1) Roswell (7) b. 16 Nov 1781 (2) Isaac (7) b. 24 Aug. 1783; drowned at Bridgeport, Conn abt. 1820 (3) Charles(7) b. 24 Sept. 1785 (4) Lucy (7) b. 11 Mar. 1788 Md. Nathaniel Hammond of Bolton, Conn. 1 or

    10 Jan. 1822; resided in Bolton, Conn. until about 1830, then moved to
    Michigan. Finally settled in Richfield, Ohio, where he died 15 May 1873
    and where she was living in 1877. Lists her 5 children by name and birthdate.
           Children Hammond:
          1. Frances Caroline8 b. 20 Jun. 1824.
          2. George Carlos Wilcox8, b. 3 Oct. 1825, d. 12 Aug. 1870.
          3. Emily Augusta8, b. 30 Aug. 1826, d. 24 Aug. 1867.
          4. Elijah Nathaniel8, b. 23 Sep. 1827, res. in Richfield, Ohio.
          5. John Manton8, b. 15 Jun. 1829, d. 24 Apr. 1861.

(5) Harry (7) b. 15 Mar. 1790 (6) William (7) b. ----1792; d. 1817 (7) Dan (7) b. ----1794. Was drowned, no issue. (8) Mary or Polly b. Nov. 1796; md. Lathrop Richardson, 4 Jan 1818. He

    was b. 1794 in Coventry, Conn. He resided there and also in Windham and
    Cambridgeport. He d. at Windham, Conn. She d. at Cambridgeport, Mass.,
    22 May 1873. Lists her 6 children by name and birth date. *** (9) Newton (7) b. <nowiki>----</nowiki>1798; d. in state of Georgia, unm. (10) Harriet (7) b. 12 April 1801; md. Rev. Joseph Meyers of Herkimer,
       Co.N.Y., who d. 9 Feb. 1860, age 65 yrs. She md. 2nd. Mr.<nowiki>----</nowiki>Blatchford
       of Hannibal, Mo. She d. in Syracuse, N.Y. 6 Feb. 1877, age 76 yrs. Lists
       her 7 children by name and birth date. (11) Emily (7) b. 25 Jan 1803; md 20 Oct 1829 at Lenox, Mass., Miles
      Washburn, who was b. there 30 May 1803. Both he and his wife died there;
      he 14 May 1882 and she 10 Aug1887. He was the son of Jacob and Phebe Northup)
      Washburn. Lists her 2 children by name and birth date. (12) Harlan (7) b. 16 Sept. 1804

As you can see, this genealogy lists Newton as dying unmarried. However, theauthor doesn't seem to know very much about him, so maybe it is in error.

Good Luck,
Nancy Downey

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Dan Hatch and Lucy Jones

Dan Hatch fought in the American Revolution. and served as a private in Captain's Birge's company, 3rd Battallion, Wadsworth brigade. He became a sergeant in the Military 1776
 During the 1776 Battle of Long Island Dan Hatch was captured by the British on Long Island and spent a long time in prison at the Old Sugar House.

RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Bulkley/Hatch http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jreedernc...

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Early History of Tolland, Connecticut

The whole story extends from p. 47 to p. 50. This small book has been digitized by Google. It is preserved in the Harvard College Library in New Haven, CT

Tolland Connecticut, Military Rolls

http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/tolland_military_1758.htm

Tolland, Tolland Co., CT, 1758 Military Roll 
The Early History of Tolland 
by Loren P. Waldo 
Hartford, 1861

page 50

Dan Hatch signed up for service in the Revolutionary War under the command of Capt Solomon Wills.

REVOLUTIONARY WAR

A company of men was formed from Tolland , Connecticut and several neighboring towns, which, under the command of Capt. Solomon WILLS, served in Col. SPENCER's regiment at Roxbury, near Boston, from May 1, to December 1, 1775, a period of eight months.

The following is a copy of the roll of this company, kept by Comfort CARPENTER, its orderly sergeant, and filed by him in the Pension Office as evidence of his service in the war of the revolution, with his application for a pension, under the act of June 7, 1832.

Those who have been ascertained with certainty to have gone from Tolland are marked *, but it is known there were more. The number on the roll are - officers & musicians, eighteen; privates, eighty. Total, ninety-eight. The names indicate that the men were from Tolland, Somers, Stafford, Willington, and Coventry. Arrangement for enlisting were made in Tolland and men engaged on the day the news of the battle of Lexington reached the place.


*Solomon WILLS, Capt==

=

Jona. PARKER, 1st Lieut. Samuel FELT, 2d Lieut. Noah CHAPIN, Ensign

  • Com. CARPENTER, Serg. -(Comfort Carpenter) Abel PARKER, Serg. Jacob ORCUTT, Serg. Noah COOLEY, Serg.
  • Heman BAKER, Jr., Serg Jonah BROWN, Serg.
  • Elij'h CHAPMAN, Corp. Asa FENTON, Corp Matthew BUEL, Corp.
  • Luke WASHBURN, Corp.
  • Samuel STEEL, Corp.
  • Jas. STEEL, Jr., Drum'r
  • Joel STIMSON, Fifer Elias NEWTON, Fifer

PRIVATES

Amasa ALLEN

  • John ABBOTT Moses AMADON Jude BROWN Jacob BROWN Alexander BROWN Amasa BUCK Elijah BRADLEY
  • Jonathan BURROUGH Josiah BRADLEY
  • Josiah BENTON
  • Jonathan BENTON
  • Azariah BENTON Asa BALDWIN Jacob BROWN, 2d Nathan CARPENTER Eliphalet CUSHMAN
  • Richmond CRANDAL
  • John CARLTON
  • David CARLTON
  • Richard CARLTON
  • Ebenezer COOK John CHARTER Charles DAY
  • Edward DIMOCK William ELMER Adonijah FENTON John FURMAN
  • Isaac FELLOWS Christopher FRANTZ Simeon GRISWOLD
  • Samuel BENTON
  • Ebenezer GRANT
  • John HUNTINGTON
  • David HINCKLEY Ezra HOLMES
  • Abner HATCH

=*Dan HATCH=

Levi HAMLIN Nathan JENNINGS Samuel JOHNSON Caleb JOHNSON Daniel JOHNSON Daniel KIBBEE James KIBBEE Bildad KIBBEE John LEWIS Edward LAWRENCE Andrew MINER Caleb ORCUTT John ORCUTT Peter PINNEY Abner PEASE

  • Rufus PRICE Moses PELTON Joshua PARKS
  • Tyrus PRESTON
  • Ammi PAULK Nathan ROOT Joseph ROOT Jeremiah RIDER Daniel RICE Stephen RICE John SCRIPTER
  • Perez STEEL John SHURTLIFF Elisha STEBBINS Isaiah SPARKS Simeon STIMSON Jeremiah SPARKS
  • Nehemiah SABIN Joseph SEXTON Elijah SEXTON
  • Henry STEVENS Stephen TAYLOR Justus THOMPSON Samuel WRIGHT
  • Jabez WEST
  • Elijah WASHBURN Noah WHIPPLE

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dan Hatch married Lucy Jones. Their daughter, Harriet Hatch is our direct ancestor. She married Rev. Joseph Myers

Dan and Lucy had 12 children

residence: Tolland, Conn. and later, Coventry, Conn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

History of Tolland: War

http://home.att.net/~CoventryCT/TollandHistRev.html

Below is given a list of the soldiers who served in the continental army. Fourteen of these sealed their devotion to their country's cause with their blood.

Revolutionary soldiers from Coventry: Israel Carpenter, Benjamin Carpenter, Jonathan King, Jr., Daniel Utley, Simeon Utley, Levi Carpenter, Captain William Wilson, John Wilson, Samuel Long, Levi Long, Gideon Porter, Elisha Tucker, Captain Amaziah Rust, Amaziah Rust, Jr., John Groves, Moses Badger, William Porter, Jr., George Bissell, Elias Page, Gad Page, Jesse Brewster, Elisha Loomis, Dan Loomis, John Loomis, David Hibbard, Silas Hibbard, Ephraim Andrews, Jr., Zacheus Andrews, Abraham Collins, Samuel Collins, Nehemiah Case, Tubal Case, Jonathan Richardson, Daniel Groves, Daniel Rockwell, Jabez Rockwell, Lieutenant Amos Avery, Jr., Daniel Avery, Jabez Avery, Nathan Ormsby, Ephraim Kingsbury, Andrew Kingsbury, Oliver Kingsbury, Jesse Cook, Jr., Levi Page, Noah Grant, Jacob Brown, Abraham Brown, Justus Brewster, Eliphalet Carpenter, Jr., Joseph Lyman, Doctor John Waldo, surgeon, Daniel Barnard, Jr., Rufus Barnard, Elijah Wright, Jr., Roswell Wright, William Richardson, Ezekial Richardson, Noah Skinner, Lieutenant Joseph Talcott, Daniel Pomeroy, Nathaniel Root, Eleazer Pomeroy, Josiah Parker, Joseph Parker, Nathan Parker, John Richardson, Peter Buell, Joshua Tilden, Josiah Terry, Nathaniel Richardson, Simeon Chappel, Roger Welch, Benjamin Lamb, William Burns, Samuel Burdwin, Nathan French, Aaron French, Samuel Crocker, Roswell Crocker, Simeon Crocker, Gideon Dyke, Jonathan Dyke, David Start, Reuben Stiles, Allen Bill, Amos Cogswell, Colonel Thomas Brown, Abiel Leonard, Elijah Morley and

Dan Hatch.

=

These were the men in Coventry who went out against a powerful and vindictive foe, well disciplined veterans in war, well provisioned, armed and clothed. Ponder well the names of these men, who bought our liberty at the great sacrifices they made. Back to Coventry in the Revolutionary War Return to Coventry

GenWeb

'

From the History of Tolland County, Connecticut By J. R. Cole New York: W.W. Preston and Co., 1888

Coventry in the Revolutionary War, pages 376 - 377 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Harriet Hatch, wife of Rev. Joseph Myers, daughter of Dan Hatch and Lucy Jones    Harriet Hatch Rev. Joseph Myers   Moylen MaryOwen (Hatch) Heslop  (View posts)

moylenh@deseretonline.com

Posted: 26 May 1999 1:01AM

The following is taken from the 8 Volume History of Thomas & Grace Hatch of Dorchester, Yarmouth & Barnstable Mass. This is all this history has on Dan and his family. I have entered this 8 volume set into computer text file for searching Hatch files. If this can be of further help contact me at: MoylenH@DeseretOnLine.Com

135. Dan Hatch6 (Joseph5, Joseph4, Joseph3, Jonathan2, Thomas1), b. at Tolland, Conn., 29 Dec. 1757. He was a member of Col. Spencer's Regt. 1775 and served in the Rev. War. Was at Roxbury, Mass.( Md.) Married 3 Nov. 1780, Lucy Jones of Worcester.

Page 147 Mass., who was b. 1761. He d. 20 Feb. 1825 at Coventry, Conn. Was a farmer.

ISSUE, born in Coventry, Conn.:

300. i Roswell 7, b. 16 Nov. 1781. ii. Isaac7, b 24 Aug. 1783; drowned at Bridgeport Conn., abt 1820.

301. iii. Charles7, b. 24 Sep. 1785. iv. Lucy7, b. 11 Mar. 1788; md. Nathaniel Hammod of Bolton, Conn., 1 or 10 Jan. 1822; resided in Bolton, Conn. until about 1830, then removed to Michigan. Finally settled in Richfield, Ohio, where he died 15 May1873 and where she was living in 1877. Children Hammond: 1. Frances Caroline8 b. 20 Jun. 1824. 2. George Carlos Wilcox8, b. 3 Oct. 1825, d. 12 Aug. 1870. 3. Emily Augusta8, b. 30 Aug. 1826, d. 24 Aug. 1867. 4. Elijah Nathaniel8, b. 23 Sep. 1827, res. in Richfield, Ohio. 5. John Manton8, b. 15 Jun. 1829, d. 24 Apr. 1861.

302 v. Harry7, b. 15 Mar. 1790. vi. William7, b. ____, 1792; d. 1817. vii. Dan7, b.____, 1794. Was drowned, no issue. viii. Mary7 or Polly, b. Nov. 1796; md. Lathrop Richardson, 4 Jan. 1818. He was b. 1794 in Coventry, Conn. He resided there and also in Windham and Cambridgeport. He d. at Windham, Conn. She died at Cambridgeport, Mass., 22 May 1873. Children Richardson: 1. Harriet Jane8, b. Nov. 1820, Coventry Conn., d. in Windham, 1836. 2. Mary Ann8, b. 2 Apr. 1822, Coventry Conn., md. Henry R Tracy Jul. 1843. 3. Lillian S. 8 b. 1824, md. N. G. Fuller of Windham, Ct. in 1850, res. at Yankton, S. Da. 4. Emily Louisa8, b. 5 Jul. 1829 in Windham, md. William F Brewster and res. in Cambridge, Mass. 5. Josephine Clark8, b. 1833 in Windham Conn., d. 1854. 6. Charles Lathrop8, b. Jun. 1835, res. in Yankton, S. Dn.

ix. Newton7, b.____, 1798; d. in state of Georgia, or at sea....about 1829 m. Margaret Ann Johnson about 1824 Two children: George and Margaret Ann Hatch x. Harriet7, b. 12 Apr. 1801; md. Rev. Joseph Meyers of Herkimer Co., N.Y., who d. 9 Feb. 1860, age 65 yrs. She md. 2nd Mr. ____ Blatchford of Hannibal, Mo. She d. in Syracuse, N.Y., 6 Feb. 1877, age 76 yrs. PAGE 148 Children Meyers: 1. Joseph8. 2. Matthew, J.8, b. 1835, md. Miss Hough of Syracuse N.Y. 3. Henry8. 4. Jane8. 5. Lawrence W.8, b. 1840, md. a Miss Welch of Syracuse, N.Y., They had 3 sons. 6. William8. 7. John H.8.

xi. Emily7, b. 25 Jan. 1803; md. 20 Oct. 1829 at Lenox, Mass., Miles Washburn, who was b. there 30 May 1803. Both he and his wife died there; he 14 May 1882 and she 10 Aug. 1887. He was a son of Jacob and Phebe (Northrup) Washburn. Children Washburn: 1. George Thomas8, b. 5 Sep. 1832, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Eliza Ellen Case, 1 Sep. 1859. He and wife were missionaries for more than 40 years in Southern India. Is now living (1922) at the advanced age of 90 years. 2. Edwin Miles8, b. 11 Mar. 1836, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Angeline Orilla Judd, 8 Jun. 1859 of Waupun, Wis., had 5 ch. He d. 16 Mar. 1908. One son, Henry James of Washington, D.C. sent this record 1922.

303. xii. Harlan7, b. 16 Sep. 1804. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ebenezer Washburn, His Ancestors and Descendants, with Some Connected ... - Page 122

This book contains some Ancestry of Lucy Jones, wife of Dan Hatch. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Page 61 - matching Dan Hatch Lucy Jones (DAR DAughters of the American Revolution.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

RootsWeb: HATCH-L [HATCH] Four early Hatch Families---Abiel Hatch

Below is given a list of the soldiers who served in the continental army. Fourteen of these sealed their devotion to their country's cause with their blood. Revolutionary soldier from Coventry: Dan Hatch.

Hi,
I have a two Vol. genealogy on the Hatch family, entitled " Genealogy &
History of The Hatch Family, Descendants of Thomas & Grace Hatch of
Dorchester, Yarmouth, & Barnstable Massachusetts." It was complied by        the Hatch Genealogical Society and published in 1925 and 1928. In Vol. 1 on page 147, it lists: Newton (7) Hatch, b.<nowiki>----</nowiki>, 1798: d. in the state of Georgia, unm. It lists him as the 9th child of Dan Hatch (6) (Joseph 5, Joseph 4, Joseph 3, Jonathan 2, Thomas 1), b. at Tolland, Conn.,29 Dec. 1757.
  • * He was a member of Col. Spencer's Regt. 1775 and served in the Rev. War. Was at Roxbury, Mass.

Md. 3 Nov. 1780, Lucy Jones of Worcester, Mass., who was b. 1761. He died 20 Feb. 1825 at Coventry, Conn.. Was a farmer.

Issue born in Coventry, Conn.: (1) Roswell (7) b. 16 Nov 1781 (2) Isaac (7) b. 24 Aug. 1783; drowned at Bridgeport, Conn abt. 1820 (3) Charles(7) b. 24 Sept. 1785 (4) Lucy (7) b. 11 Mar. 1788 Md. Nathaniel Hammond of Bolton, Conn. 1 or

    10 Jan. 1822; resided in Bolton, Conn. until about 1830, then moved to
    Michigan. Finally settled in Richfield, Ohio, where he died 15 May 1873
    and where she was living in 1877. Lists her 5 children by name and birthdate.
           Children Hammond:
          1. Frances Caroline8 b. 20 Jun. 1824.
          2. George Carlos Wilcox8, b. 3 Oct. 1825, d. 12 Aug. 1870.
          3. Emily Augusta8, b. 30 Aug. 1826, d. 24 Aug. 1867.
          4. Elijah Nathaniel8, b. 23 Sep. 1827, res. in Richfield, Ohio.
          5. John Manton8, b. 15 Jun. 1829, d. 24 Apr. 1861.

(5) Harry (7) b. 15 Mar. 1790 (6) William (7) b. ----1792; d. 1817 (7) Dan (7) b. ----1794. Was drowned, no issue. (8) Mary or Polly b. Nov. 1796; md. Lathrop Richardson, 4 Jan 1818. He

    was b. 1794 in Coventry, Conn. He resided there and also in Windham and
    Cambridgeport. He d. at Windham, Conn. She d. at Cambridgeport, Mass.,
    22 May 1873. Lists her 6 children by name and birth date. *** (9) Newton (7) b. <nowiki>----</nowiki>1798; d. in state of Georgia, unm.

(10) Harriet (7) b. 12 April 1801; md. Rev. Joseph Meyers of Herkimer,

       Co.N.Y., who d. 9 Feb. 1860, age 65 yrs. She md. 2nd. Mr.<nowiki>----</nowiki>Blatchford of Hannibal, Mo. She d. in Syracuse, N.Y. 6 Feb. 1877, age 76 yrs. Lists
       her 7 children by name and birth date.

(11) Emily (7) b. 25 Jan 1803; md 20 Oct 1829 at Lenox, Mass., Miles

      Washburn, who was b. there 30 May 1803. Both he and his wife died there;  he 14 May 1882 and she 10 Aug1887. He was the son of Jacob and Phebe Northup)
      Washburn. Lists her 2 children by name and birth date. (12) Harlan (7) b. 16 Sept. 1804
       As you can see, this genealogy lists Newton as dying unmarried. However, the author doesn't seem to know very much about him, so maybe it is in error.
Good Luck,
Nancy Downey

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ History of Tolland: War

Revolutionary soldiers from Coventry: Israel Carpenter, Benjamin Carpenter, Jonathan King, Jr., Daniel Utley, Simeon Utley, Levi Carpenter, Captain William Wilson, John Wilson, Samuel Long, Levi Long, Gideon Porter, Elisha Tucker, Captain Amaziah Rust, Amaziah Rust, Jr., John Groves, Moses Badger, William Porter, Jr., George Bissell, Elias Page, Gad Page, Jesse Brewster, Elisha Loomis, Dan Loomis, John Loomis, David Hibbard, Silas Hibbard, Ephraim Andrews, Jr., Zacheus Andrews, Abraham Collins, Samuel Collins, Nehemiah Case, Tubal Case, Jonathan Richardson, Daniel Groves, Daniel Rockwell, Jabez Rockwell, Lieutenant Amos Avery, Jr., Daniel Avery, Jabez Avery, Nathan Ormsby, Ephraim Kingsbury, Andrew Kingsbury, Oliver Kingsbury, Jesse Cook, Jr., Levi Page, Noah Grant, Jacob Brown, Abraham Brown, Justus Brewster, Eliphalet Carpenter, Jr., Joseph Lyman, Doctor John Waldo, surgeon, Daniel Barnard, Jr., Rufus Barnard, Elijah Wright, Jr., Roswell Wright, William Richardson, Ezekial Richardson, Noah Skinner, Lieutenant Joseph Talcott, Daniel Pomeroy, Nathaniel Root, Eleazer Pomeroy, Josiah Parker, Joseph Parker, Nathan Parker, John Richardson, Peter Buell, Joshua Tilden, Josiah Terry, Nathaniel Richardson, Simeon Chappel, Roger Welch, Benjamin Lamb, William Burns, Samuel Burdwin, Nathan French, Aaron French, Samuel Crocker, Roswell Crocker, Simeon Crocker, Gideon Dyke, Jonathan Dyke, David Start, Reuben Stiles, Allen Bill, Amos Cogswell, Colonel Thomas Brown, Abiel Leonard, Elijah Morley and Dan Hatch.

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Dan Hatch is the last name on the list. From the
History of Tolland County, Connecticut By J. R. Cole New York: W.W. Preston and Co., 1888

Coventry in the Revolutionary War, pages 376 - 377

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Harriet Hatch Rev. Joseph Myers - Hatch - Family History & Genealogy Message Board - Ancestry.ca

Harriet Hatch Rev. Joseph Myers

by Moylen Mary Owen (Hatch) Heslop  (View posts) Posted: 26 May 1999 1:01AM The following is taken from the 8 Volume History of Thomas & Grace Hatch of Dorchester, Yarmouth & Barnstable Mass. This is all this history has on Dan and his family. I have entered this 8 volume set into computer text file for searching Hatch files. If this can be of further help contact me at: MoylenH@DeseretOnLine.Com

135. Dan Hatch6 (Joseph5, Joseph4, Joseph3, Jonathan2, Thomas1), b. at Tolland, Conn., 29 Dec. 1757. He was a member of Col. Spencer's Regt. 1775 and served in the Rev. War. Was at Roxbury, Mass. Md. 3 Nov. 1780, Lucy Jones of Worcester,

Page 147 Mass., who was b. 1761. He d. 20 Feb. 1825 at Coventry, Conn. Was a farmer. ISSUE, born in Coventry, Conn.: 300. i. Roswell7, b. 16 Nov. 1781. ii. Isaac7, b 24 Aug. 1783; drowned at Bridgeport Conn., abt 1820. 301. iii. Charles7, b. 24 Sep. 1785. iv. Lucy7, b. 11 Mar. 1788; md. Nathaniel Hammod of Bolton, Conn., 1 or 10 Jan. 1822; resided in Bolton, Conn. until about 1830, then removed to Michigan. Finally settled in Richfield, Ohio, where he died 15 May1873 and where she was living in 1877. Children Hammond: 1. Frances Caroline8 b. 20 Jun. 1824. 2. George Carlos Wilcox8, b. 3 Oct. 1825, d. 12 Aug. 1870. 3. Emily Augusta8, b. 30 Aug. 1826, d. 24 Aug. 1867. 4. Elijah Nathaniel8, b. 23 Sep. 1827, res. in Richfield, Ohio. 5. John Manton8, b. 15 Jun. 1829, d. 24 Apr. 1861. 302 v. Harry7, b. 15 Mar. 1790. vi. William7, b. ____, 1792; d. 1817. vii. Dan7, b.____, 1794. Was drowned, no issue. viii. Mary7 or Polly, b. Nov. 1796; md. Lathrop Richardson, 4 Jan. 1818. He was b. 1794 in Coventry, Conn. He resided there and also in Windham and Cambridgeport. He d. at Windham, Conn. She died at Cambridgeport, Mass., 22 May 1873. Children Richardson: 1. Harriet Jane8, b. Nov. 1820, Coventry Conn., d. in Windham, 1836. 2. Mary Ann8, b. 2 Apr. 1822, Coventry Conn., md. Henry R Tracy Jul. 1843. 3. Lillian S. 8 b. 1824, md. N. G. Fuller of Windham, Ct. in 1850, res. at Yankton, S. Da. 4. Emily Louisa8, b. 5 Jul. 1829 in Windham, md. William F Brewster and res. in Cambridge, Mass. 5. Josephine Clark8, b. 1833 in Windham Conn., d. 1854. 6. Charles Lathrop8, b. Jun. 1835, res. in Yankton, S. Dn.

ix. Newton7, b.____, 1798; d. in state of Georgia, unm. ix. Harriet7, b. 12 Apr. 1801; md. Rev. Joseph Meyers of Herkimer Co., N.Y., who d. 9 Feb. 1860, age 65 yrs. She md. 2nd Mr. ____ Blatchford of Hannibal, Mo. She d. in Syracuse, N.Y., 6 Feb. 1877, age 76 yrs. PAGE 148 Children Meyers: 1. Joseph8. 2. Matthew, J.8, b. 1835, md. Miss Hough of Syracuse N.Y. 3. Henry8. 4. Jane8. 5. Lawrence W.8, b. 1840, md. a Miss Welch of Syracuse, N.Y., They had 3 sons. 6. William8. 7. John H.8.

ix. Emily7, b. 25 Jan. 1803; md. 20 Oct. 1829 at Lenox, Mass., Miles Washburn, who was b. there 30 May 1803. Both he and his wife died there; he 14 May 1882 and she 10 Aug. 1887. He was a son of Jacob and Phebe (Northrup) Washburn. Children Washburn: 1. George Thomas8, b. 5 Sep. 1832, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Eliza Ellen Case, 1 Sep. 1859. He and wife were missionaries for more than 40 years in Southern India. Is now living (1922) at the advanced age of 90 years. 2. Edwin Miles8, b. 11 Mar. 1836, Lenox Berkshire, Mass., md. Angeline Orilla Judd, 8 Jun. 1859 of Waupun, Wis., had 5 ch. He d. 16 Mar. 1908. One son, Henry James of Washington, D.C. sent this record 1922.

303. xii. Harlan7, b. 16 Sep. 1804. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Full text of "Ebeneezer Washburn; his ancestors and descendants, with some connected families : a family story of 700 years"

32. Cai't. Milks' W., 5th and youngest son of Jacob* and Phebe \orthrup \V., b. May 30, 1803, d. May 14, 1882, m. Oct. 20, 1820, Emily Hatch, dr. of Dan and Lucy Hatch of Coventry, Conn. Dan Hatch was a Revolutionarv soldier.

Dan Hatch fought in the American Revolution. and served as a private in Captain's Birge's company, 3rd Battallion, Wadsworth brigade. He became a sergeant in the Military 1776
 During the 1776 Battle of Long Island Dan Hatch was captured by the British on Long Island and spent a long time in prison at the Old Sugar House.

RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Bulkley/Hatch http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jreedernc...

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Early History of Tolland, Connecticut

The whole story extends from p. 47 to p. 50. This small book has been digitized by Google. It is preserved in the Harvard College Library in New Haven, CT

Tolland Connecticut, Military Rolls

http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/tolland_military_1758.htm

Tolland, Tolland Co., CT, 1758 Military Roll 
The Early History of Tolland 
by Loren P. Waldo 
Hartford, 1861

page 50

Dan Hatch signed up for service in the Revolutionary War under the command of Capt Solomon Wills.

REVOLUTIONARY WAR A company of men was formed from Tolland and several neighboring towns, which, under the command of Capt. Solomon WILLS, served in Col. SPENCER's regiment at Roxbury, near Boston, from May 1, to December 1, 1775, a period of eight months. The following is a copy of the roll of this company, kept by Comfort CARPENTER, its orderly sergeant, and filed by him in the Pension Office as evidence of his service in the war of the revolution, with his application for a pension, under the act of June 7, 1832. Those who have been ascertained with certainty to have gone from Tolland are marked *, but it is known there were more. The number on the roll are - officers & musicians, eighteen; privates, eighty. Total, ninety-eight. The names indicate that the men were from Tolland, Somers, Stafford, Willington, and Coventry. Arrangement for enlisting were made in Tolland and men engaged on the day the news of the battle of Lexington reached the place.


  • Solomon WILLS, Capt Jona. PARKER, 1st Lieut. Samuel FELT, 2d Lieut. Noah CHAPIN, Ensign
  • Com. CARPENTER, Serg. Abel PARKER, Serg. Jacob ORCUTT, Serg. Noah COOLEY, Serg.
  • Heman BAKER, Jr., Serg Jonah BROWN, Serg.
  • Elij'h CHAPMAN, Corp. Asa FENTON, Corp Matthew BUEL, Corp.
  • Luke WASHBURN, Corp.
  • Samuel STEEL, Corp.
  • Jas. STEEL, Jr., Drum'r
  • Joel STIMSON, Fifer Elias NEWTON, Fifer

PRIVATES

Amasa ALLEN

  • John ABBOTT Moses AMADON Jude BROWN Jacob BROWN Alexander BROWN Amasa BUCK Elijah BRADLEY
  • Jonathan BURROUGH Josiah BRADLEY
  • Josiah BENTON
  • Jonathan BENTON
  • Azariah BENTON Asa BALDWIN Jacob BROWN, 2d Nathan CARPENTER Eliphalet CUSHMAN
  • Richmond CRANDAL
  • John CARLTON
  • David CARLTON
  • Richard CARLTON
  • Ebenezer COOK John CHARTER Charles DAY
  • Edward DIMOCK William ELMER Adonijah FENTON John FURMAN
  • Isaac FELLOWS Christopher FRANTZ Simeon GRISWOLD
  • Samuel BENTON
  • Ebenezer GRANT
  • John HUNTINGTON
  • David HINCKLEY Ezra HOLMES
  • Abner HATCH
  • Dan HATCH Levi HAMLIN Nathan JENNINGS Samuel JOHNSON Caleb JOHNSON Daniel JOHNSON Daniel KIBBEE James KIBBEE Bildad KIBBEE John LEWIS Edward LAWRENCE Andrew MINER Caleb ORCUTT John ORCUTT Peter PINNEY Abner PEASE
  • Rufus PRICE Moses PELTON Joshua PARKS
  • Tyrus PRESTON
  • Ammi PAULK Nathan ROOT Joseph ROOT Jeremiah RIDER Daniel RICE Stephen RICE John SCRIPTER
  • Perez STEEL John SHURTLIFF Elisha STEBBINS Isaiah SPARKS Simeon STIMSON Jeremiah SPARKS
  • Nehemiah SABIN Joseph SEXTON Elijah SEXTON
  • Henry STEVENS Stephen TAYLOR Justus THOMPSON Samuel WRIGHT
  • Jabez WEST
  • Elijah WASHBURN Noah WHIPPLE

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dan Hatch married Lucy Jones. Their daughter, Harriet Hatch is our direct ancestor. She married Rev. Joseph Myers

Dan and Lucy had 12 children

residence: Tolland, Conn. and later, Coventry, Conn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

History of Tolland: War

http://home.att.net/~CoventryCT/TollandHistRev.html

Below is given a list of the soldiers who served in the continental army. Fourteen of these sealed their devotion to their country's cause with their blood. Revolutionary soldiers from Coventry: Israel Carpenter, Benjamin Carpenter, Jonathan King, Jr., Daniel Utley, Simeon Utley, Levi Carpenter, Captain William Wilson, John Wilson, Samuel Long, Levi Long, Gideon Porter, Elisha Tucker, Captain Amaziah Rust, Amaziah Rust, Jr., John Groves, Moses Badger, William Porter, Jr., George Bissell, Elias Page, Gad Page, Jesse Brewster, Elisha Loomis, Dan Loomis, John Loomis, David Hibbard, Silas Hibbard, Ephraim Andrews, Jr., Zacheus Andrews, Abraham Collins, Samuel Collins, Nehemiah Case, Tubal Case, Jonathan Richardson, Daniel Groves, Daniel Rockwell, Jabez Rockwell, Lieutenant Amos Avery, Jr., Daniel Avery, Jabez Avery, Nathan Ormsby, Ephraim Kingsbury, Andrew Kingsbury, Oliver Kingsbury, Jesse Cook, Jr., Levi Page, Noah Grant, Jacob Brown, Abraham Brown, Justus Brewster, Eliphalet Carpenter, Jr., Joseph Lyman, Doctor John Waldo, surgeon, Daniel Barnard, Jr., Rufus Barnard, Elijah Wright, Jr., Roswell Wright, William Richardson, Ezekial Richardson, Noah Skinner, Lieutenant Joseph Talcott, Daniel Pomeroy, Nathaniel Root, Eleazer Pomeroy, Josiah Parker, Joseph Parker, Nathan Parker, John Richardson, Peter Buell, Joshua Tilden, Josiah Terry, Nathaniel Richardson, Simeon Chappel, Roger Welch, Benjamin Lamb, William Burns, Samuel Burdwin, Nathan French, Aaron French, Samuel Crocker, Roswell Crocker, Simeon Crocker, Gideon Dyke, Jonathan Dyke, David Start, Reuben Stiles, Allen Bill, Amos Cogswell, Colonel Thomas Brown, Abiel Leonard, Elijah Morley and Dan Hatch.

These were the men in Coventry who went out against a powerful and vindictive foe, well disciplined veterans in war, well provisioned, armed and clothed. Ponder well the names of these men, who bought our liberty at the great sacrifices they made. Back to Coventry in the Revolutionary War Return to Coventry GenWeb

From the History of Tolland County, Connecticut By J. R. Cole New York: W.W. Preston and Co., 1888

Coventry in the Revolutionary War, pages 376 - 377 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Harriet Hatch, wife of Rev. Joseph Myers   Replies: 8 Harriet Hatch Rev. Joseph Myers  

from Moylen MaryOwen (Hatch) Heslop  (View posts)

moylenh@deseretonline.com

Posted: 26 May 1999 1:01AM The following is taken from the 8 Volume History of Thomas & Grace Hatch of Dorchester, Yarmouth & Barnstable Mass. This is all this history has on Dan and his family. I have entered this 8 volume set into computer text file for searching Hatch files. If this can be of further help contact me at: MoylenH@DeseretOnLine.Com

135. Dan Hatch6 (Joseph5, Joseph4, Joseph3, Jonathan2, Thomas1), b. at Tolland, Conn., 29 Dec. 1757. He was a member of Col. Spencer's Regt. 1775 and served in the Rev. War. Was at Roxbury, Mass. Md. 3 Nov. 1780, Lucy Jones of Worcester,

Page 147 Mass., who was b. 1761. He d. 20 Feb. 1825 at Coventry, Conn. Was a farmer. ISSUE, born in Coventry, Conn.: 300. i Roswell 7, b. 16 Nov. 1781. ii. Isaac7, b 24 Aug. 1783; drowned at Bridgeport Conn., abt 1820. 301. iii. Charles7, b. 24 Sep. 1785. iv. Lucy7, b. 11 Mar. 1788; md. Nathaniel Hammod of Bolton, Conn., 1 or 10 Jan. 1822; resided in Bolton, Conn. until about 1830, then removed to Michigan. Finally settled in Richfield, Ohio, where he died 15 May1873 and where she was living in 1877. Children Hammond: 1. Frances Caroline8 b. 20 Jun. 1824. 2. George Carlos Wilcox8, b. 3 Oct. 1825, d. 12 Aug. 1870. 3. Emily Augusta8, b. 30 Aug. 1826, d. 24 Aug. 1867. 4. Elijah Nathaniel8, b. 23 Sep. 1827, res. in Richfield, Ohio. 5. John Manton8, b. 15 Jun. 1829, d. 24 Apr. 1861.

302 v. Harry7, b. 15 Mar. 1790. vi. William7, b. ____, 1792; d. 1817. vii. Dan7, b.____, 1794. Was drowned, no issue. viii. Mary7 or Polly, b. Nov. 1796; md. Lathrop Richardson, 4 Jan. 1818. He was b. 1794 in Coventry, Conn. He resided there and also in Windham and Cambridgeport. He d. at Windham, Conn. She died at Cambridgeport, Mass., 22 May 1873. Children Richardson: 1. Harriet Jane8, b. Nov. 1820, Coventry Conn., d. in Windham, 1836. 2. Mary Ann8, b. 2 Apr. 1822, Coventry Conn., md. Henry R Tracy Jul. 1843. 3. Lillian S. 8 b. 1824, md. N. G. Fuller of Windham, Ct. in 1850, res. at Yankton, S. Da. 4. Emily Louisa8, b. 5 Jul. 1829 in Windham, md. William F Brewster and res. in Cambridge, Mass. 5. Josephine Clark8, b. 1833 in Windham Conn., d. 1854. 6. Charles Lathrop8, b. Jun. 1835, res. in Yankton, S. Dn.

ix. Newton7, b.____, 1798; d. in state of Georgia, or at sea....about 1829 m. Margaret Ann Johnson about 1824 Two children: George and Margaret Ann Hatch x. Harriet7, b. 12 Apr. 1801; md. Rev. Joseph Meyers of Herkimer Co., N.Y., who d. 9 Feb. 1860, age 65 yrs. She md. 2nd Mr. ____ Blatchford of Hannibal, Mo. She d. in Syracuse, N.Y., 6 Feb. 1877, age 76 yrs. PAGE 148

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Dan Hatch's Timeline

1757
December 29, 1757
Tolland, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
1781
November 16, 1781
Tolland, Tolland, CT, United States
1783
August 24, 1783
Coventry, Tolland, CT, United States
1785
September 24, 1785
Tolland, Tolland, CT, United States
1788
March 11, 1788
Coventry, CT, United States
1790
March 15, 1790
Coventry, CT, United States
1792
1792
Coventry, CT, United States
1794
1794
Coventry, CT, United States
1796
November 1796
Coventry, CT, United States
1798
1798
Coventry, CT, United States