Served in the American Revolution by Choice.
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From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols
AARON ABBE, son of Joseph and Tamazin (Baker) Abbe of Ipswich, Mass., baptized in Ipswich, September 20, 1747.
He was a blacksmith in Hopkinton in 1772. According to his descendants, he was a Revolutionary soldier, resided in Vermont about 1768, and emigrated to Richmond, Ontario County, N. Y., about 1800.
Aaron Abby of Hopkinton, Mass., appears on the Revolutionary rolls April 11, 1775, as 2d Lieutenant of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment May 23 to December, 1775. He enlisted at Hopkinton in that year and was noted as Ensign from Worcester County. There is no record of him at the pension office. He is perhaps the Aaron Abbe of the 1790 Census in Stephentown, Albany County, N. Y., having in his family one male over 16, three males under 16 and four females. In 1800 Census he is recorded as Aaron Abbey of Pittstown, Ontario County, N. Y., with a family of seven.
Married ANNA (Note: Family Records on Ancestry.com indicate that the spouse of Aaron Abbey is Anna Parkhurst Main b 24 March 1742 in Plainfield, Union,NJ and died 1831)
Children, all but the last recorded in Hopkinton
1 - James Abbe, b. July 4, 1765
2 - Tamezin Abbe, b. Jan. 5,1767
3 - William Abbe, b. 1768
4 - Joshua Main Abbe, b. Sept. 13, 1769
5 - Sarah Abbe, b. March 16, 1771
6 - Jerusha Abbe, b. April 26, 1773
7 - Calvin Abbe, b. Feb. 19. 1775
8 - Joseph Abbe, h. July 10, 1777
9 - John Abbe, b. Sept. 1, 1781
10 - Aaron Abbe, perhaps a son of this Aaron and b. after the family left Massachusetts
Served in the American Revolution by Choice.
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From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols
AARON ABBE, son of Joseph and Tamazin (Baker) Abbe of Ipswich, Mass., baptized in Ipswich, September 20, 1747.
He was a blacksmith in Hopkinton in 1772. According to his descendants, he was a Revolutionary soldier, resided in Vermont about 1768, and emigrated to Richmond, Ontario County, N. Y., about 1800.
Aaron Abby of Hopkinton, Mass., appears on the Revolutionary rolls April 11, 1775, as 2d Lieutenant of Ward's Massachusetts Regiment May 23 to December, 1775. He enlisted at Hopkinton in that year and was noted as Ensign from Worcester County. There is no record of him at the pension office. He is perhaps the Aaron Abbe of the 1790 Census in Stephentown, Albany County, N. Y., having in his family one male over 16, three males under 16 and four females. In 1800 Census he is recorded as Aaron Abbey of Pittstown, Ontario County, N. Y., with a family of seven.
Married ANNA (Note: Family Records on Ancestry.com indicate that the spouse of Aaron Abbey is Anna Parkhurst Main b 24 March 1742 in Plainfield, Union,NJ and died 1831)
Children, all but the last recorded in Hopkinton
1 - James Abbe, b. July 4, 1765
2 - Tamezin Abbe, b. Jan. 5,1767
3 - William Abbe, b. 1768
4 - Joshua Main Abbe, b. Sept. 13, 1769
5 - Sarah Abbe, b. March 16, 1771
6 - Jerusha Abbe, b. April 26, 1773
7 - Calvin Abbe, b. Feb. 19. 1775
8 - Joseph Abbe, h. July 10, 1777
9 - John Abbe, b. Sept. 1, 1781
10 - Aaron Abbe, perhaps a son of this Aaron and b. after the family left Massachusetts
Family Members
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Sarah Abbey
1722–1723
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Sarah Abbey
1724–1726
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Joseph Abbe
1726–1726
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Joseph Abbe
1727–1727
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John Abbe
1728–1736
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James Abbe
1730–1731
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Tamazin Abbe
1731–1733
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William Abbe
1733–1734
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James Abbe
1735–1736
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John Abbe
1736–1771
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Tamazin Abbe
1739–1742
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William Abbe
1740 – unknown
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Mary Abbe
1741 – unknown
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Martha Abbe
1745–1745
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