PVT Gideon Braley I

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PVT Gideon Braley I

Birth
Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
4 Sep 1838 (aged 79)
Milan, Erie County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Delta, Fulton County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5940506, Longitude: -83.9632391
Memorial ID
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Father: Gideon Braley (1/29/1729-1810)
Mother: Patience Mayo (9/8/1734)

Siblings: Samuel, Ebenezer

Married: Anna McCloud (1770-1838) in 1791

Military:

See Memorial: 42117852

Children:

1. Gideon Braley (3/27/1792-6/9/1871) m-Anna Green
Memorial # 7809024

2. Anna Braley (1796-10/15/1857) m-John Brainerd m-John Rowley

3. John Watson Braley (1/1/1801-3/7/1883) m-Nancy Lewis
Memorial # 7811416

4. Parthena Catherine Braley (12/1806-1894) m-Lewis B Gardner
Memorial # 74247565
Reference for Maiden Name
Name Sarah E G Keith
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 May 1922
Event Place Toledo Lucas Ohio
Residence Place Toledo Lucas Ohio
Gender Female
Age 87y 2m 24d
Marital Status Widowed
Race White
Race (Original) White
Occupation retired housewife
Birth Date 07 Feb 1835
Birthplace Milan, Ohio
Burial Date 03 May 1922
Cemetery Woodlawn
Father's Name Lewis B Gardner
Father's Birthplace On Atlantic Ocean
Mother's Name Perthemia Brailey
Mother's Birthplace New York
Spouse's Name Caleb M

5. Nathan Samuel Braley (3/16/1808-12/15/1889) m-Zeruiah Terrell
Memorial # 7811404

6. Patience Braley (1810) m-Elijah Lewis

7. Mary Polly Braley (1816-1880) James M Beals (1781-1854), m-William Cozad
1870 Oak Grove Twp Benton Co Indiana
Polly Cozad F 52 NEW YORK
Isaac Cozad M 19 OHIO
Josephine Cozad F 14 INDIANA
Mary Beals F 74 NEW YORK
Amanda Adkins F 27 OHIO
Ulysses Adkins M 3 INDIANA
John Adkins M 30 OHIO

8. Oliver Hazard Perry Braley (5/1/1819) M-Betsey Terrell (1824) NY
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Reference:

The Battle of Bennington was a battle of the American Revolutionary War that took place on August 16 1777 in Walloomsac, New York, about 10 miles (16 km) from its namesake Bennington, Vermont.
A rebel force of 2,000 men, primarily composed of New Hampshire and Massachusetts militiamen, led by General John Stark, and reinforced by men led by Colonel Seth Warner and members of the Green Mountain Boys, decisively defeated a detachment of General John Burgoyne's army led by Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum, and supported by additional men under Lieutenant Colonel Heinrich von Breymann
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Reference Rose's Family WebGed:
Gideon is placed in the D.A.R. Book.
Private in the Revolutionary War. Official Roster III Soldiers of the American Revolution who lived in the state of Ohio. Brailey, Gideon - Erie Co. by Mrs Wm H Maddox Wauseon OH. and Martha Pitkin Chapter, Sandusky OH. Roster II. P67. B 9-5-1758 Mass d. 1838, bur. Ft Avery Cem. Milan Ohio-Milan Twp. Erie Co. However there is a monument to his memory in Fulton-Union Cem. Fulton Co. OH Fought in battles of Bennington and Ticonderoga. 1776-79 Mass. m. to Anna McCloud. Children: Gideon b. 3-27-1792; John b. 1-?-1801; Parthena Catherine b 12-?-1806; Nathan, b3-16-1808; Oliver; Patience m. Elijah Lewis; Polly m. James Beal; Anna. 58th N S D.A.R. report.

Also p130 Daughters Of The American Revolution Gideon Brailey (1758-1840) served several enlistments under different commands, 1776-79, Massachusetts troops. In 1832 he applied for a pension. He was born in Dartmouth Mass; died in Milan Ohio.

Gideon Brailey Born Dartmouth Mass. 1758 married Anna McCloud. She died 1834- They where Married in 1791- He enlisted 1776 to 1779. One of their children was Gideon Jr. The soldier died at Milan Ohio 1840. Ref. Vol 121 p.130 D.A.R. Lin. #120417. Reported by Nathan Perry Chapter.

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This is probably the true grave of Gideon Braley (in Fulton County). A cenotaph was placed in 1940 at the Fort Avery Memorial by the local-D.A.R.
Father: Gideon Braley (1/29/1729-1810)
Mother: Patience Mayo (9/8/1734)

Siblings: Samuel, Ebenezer

Married: Anna McCloud (1770-1838) in 1791

Military:

See Memorial: 42117852

Children:

1. Gideon Braley (3/27/1792-6/9/1871) m-Anna Green
Memorial # 7809024

2. Anna Braley (1796-10/15/1857) m-John Brainerd m-John Rowley

3. John Watson Braley (1/1/1801-3/7/1883) m-Nancy Lewis
Memorial # 7811416

4. Parthena Catherine Braley (12/1806-1894) m-Lewis B Gardner
Memorial # 74247565
Reference for Maiden Name
Name Sarah E G Keith
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 May 1922
Event Place Toledo Lucas Ohio
Residence Place Toledo Lucas Ohio
Gender Female
Age 87y 2m 24d
Marital Status Widowed
Race White
Race (Original) White
Occupation retired housewife
Birth Date 07 Feb 1835
Birthplace Milan, Ohio
Burial Date 03 May 1922
Cemetery Woodlawn
Father's Name Lewis B Gardner
Father's Birthplace On Atlantic Ocean
Mother's Name Perthemia Brailey
Mother's Birthplace New York
Spouse's Name Caleb M

5. Nathan Samuel Braley (3/16/1808-12/15/1889) m-Zeruiah Terrell
Memorial # 7811404

6. Patience Braley (1810) m-Elijah Lewis

7. Mary Polly Braley (1816-1880) James M Beals (1781-1854), m-William Cozad
1870 Oak Grove Twp Benton Co Indiana
Polly Cozad F 52 NEW YORK
Isaac Cozad M 19 OHIO
Josephine Cozad F 14 INDIANA
Mary Beals F 74 NEW YORK
Amanda Adkins F 27 OHIO
Ulysses Adkins M 3 INDIANA
John Adkins M 30 OHIO

8. Oliver Hazard Perry Braley (5/1/1819) M-Betsey Terrell (1824) NY
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Reference:

The Battle of Bennington was a battle of the American Revolutionary War that took place on August 16 1777 in Walloomsac, New York, about 10 miles (16 km) from its namesake Bennington, Vermont.
A rebel force of 2,000 men, primarily composed of New Hampshire and Massachusetts militiamen, led by General John Stark, and reinforced by men led by Colonel Seth Warner and members of the Green Mountain Boys, decisively defeated a detachment of General John Burgoyne's army led by Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum, and supported by additional men under Lieutenant Colonel Heinrich von Breymann
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Reference Rose's Family WebGed:
Gideon is placed in the D.A.R. Book.
Private in the Revolutionary War. Official Roster III Soldiers of the American Revolution who lived in the state of Ohio. Brailey, Gideon - Erie Co. by Mrs Wm H Maddox Wauseon OH. and Martha Pitkin Chapter, Sandusky OH. Roster II. P67. B 9-5-1758 Mass d. 1838, bur. Ft Avery Cem. Milan Ohio-Milan Twp. Erie Co. However there is a monument to his memory in Fulton-Union Cem. Fulton Co. OH Fought in battles of Bennington and Ticonderoga. 1776-79 Mass. m. to Anna McCloud. Children: Gideon b. 3-27-1792; John b. 1-?-1801; Parthena Catherine b 12-?-1806; Nathan, b3-16-1808; Oliver; Patience m. Elijah Lewis; Polly m. James Beal; Anna. 58th N S D.A.R. report.

Also p130 Daughters Of The American Revolution Gideon Brailey (1758-1840) served several enlistments under different commands, 1776-79, Massachusetts troops. In 1832 he applied for a pension. He was born in Dartmouth Mass; died in Milan Ohio.

Gideon Brailey Born Dartmouth Mass. 1758 married Anna McCloud. She died 1834- They where Married in 1791- He enlisted 1776 to 1779. One of their children was Gideon Jr. The soldier died at Milan Ohio 1840. Ref. Vol 121 p.130 D.A.R. Lin. #120417. Reported by Nathan Perry Chapter.

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This is probably the true grave of Gideon Braley (in Fulton County). A cenotaph was placed in 1940 at the Fort Avery Memorial by the local-D.A.R.