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About Ebenezer Foote
DAR Ancestor #: A040522. Death in service of his country.
Ebenezer Foote was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and died at Mud Fort, Horse Neck, Conn, in the 39th year of his life. The genealogy back to the Revolution was researched by Carrie Sanders Stoner.
Ebenezer Foote was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and died while in this service. He served with his good friend Ezekiel Sanford who later as a widower married Ebenezer's widow Rebecca Barker (Foote). Ebenezer is listed in the Revolutionary War records as being killed at Mud Fort, Horse Neck, Connecticut in June 1778. Horse Neck was a narrow neck of land sticking out into the Long Island Sound in the township of Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. It is now in what is called Old Greenwich.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105315316/ebenezer-foote
Ebenezer Foote's Timeline
1740 |
May 21, 1740
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Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
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1762 |
April 10, 1762
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Harwinton, Connecticut Colony
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1764 |
September 22, 1764
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Harwinton, Connecticut Colony
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1766 |
November 6, 1766
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Harwinton, Connecticut Colony
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1768 |
August 7, 1768
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Harwinton, Connecticut Colony
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1772 |
August 26, 1772
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Harwinton, Connecticut Colony
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1774 |
August 19, 1774
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Harwinton, Connecticut Colony
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August 26, 1774
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Harwinton, Connecticut Colony
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1778 |
January 19, 1778
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Harwinton, Connecticut Colony
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