His military service:
July 9, 1777
He was a private, serving in Captain Parkers Co. Col Benjamin Simonds Reg. The company was detached to reinforce Continental Army at Ticonderoga.
August 14, 1777 - Age: 43
Private Captain Parkers Co Col Benjamin Simonds Reg. Service at the Battle of Bennington (Mass Militia).
August 16, 1777 - Age: 43
Battle of Bennington Walloomsac New York.
Battle of Bennington took place about 10 miles from Bennington Vermont about 200 men from New Hampshire and Massachusetts militia under Gen John Stark plus a Vermont contingent under Col Seth Warner. A Letter written by Col Stark says that they took 2 pieces of brass Canon then 2 more.
July 29, 1895
Certificate of Commission of Pensions issued.
Died in his 79th year.
His military service:
July 9, 1777
He was a private, serving in Captain Parkers Co. Col Benjamin Simonds Reg. The company was detached to reinforce Continental Army at Ticonderoga.
August 14, 1777 - Age: 43
Private Captain Parkers Co Col Benjamin Simonds Reg. Service at the Battle of Bennington (Mass Militia).
August 16, 1777 - Age: 43
Battle of Bennington Walloomsac New York.
Battle of Bennington took place about 10 miles from Bennington Vermont about 200 men from New Hampshire and Massachusetts militia under Gen John Stark plus a Vermont contingent under Col Seth Warner. A Letter written by Col Stark says that they took 2 pieces of brass Canon then 2 more.
July 29, 1895
Certificate of Commission of Pensions issued.
Died in his 79th year.
Family Members
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Barnard "Barnet" Mason
1735–1804
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Jesse Mason
1737–1823
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Lillis Mason Fish
1739–1800
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Nathan Mason Jr
1741–1826
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Freelove Mason Wood
1743–1814
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Innocent Mason Kingsley
1745–1779
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Mary Mason Cornell
1748–1838
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Rosanna Mason Baker
1748–1794
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Sibbell "Sybil" Mason Wood-Hurlbert
1751 – unknown
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Levi Mason Sr
1752–1844
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Pardon Mason
1758–1845
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Phebe Mason Chase
1772–1854