He married Sarah(Sally) Frink in 1794 and came with his family to the wilds of Otsego County by 1800.
Listed in the 1800 census, living together on what is now known as Metcalf Hill, were Tracy and his brothers Roger, Charles and Arunah and their families. Also living on what was known then as Metcalf Hill Settlement, were Tracy's father Zebulon and stepmother Mary and his cousins Abel Metcalf and family. Tracy's cousin Joel(son of Abel) was also there with his family.
Tracy died thirteen years after that census, in 1813 at 47 years of age.
His wife Sally lived another thirty years before joining him in the small family cemetery plot on top of the hill.
He married Sarah(Sally) Frink in 1794 and came with his family to the wilds of Otsego County by 1800.
Listed in the 1800 census, living together on what is now known as Metcalf Hill, were Tracy and his brothers Roger, Charles and Arunah and their families. Also living on what was known then as Metcalf Hill Settlement, were Tracy's father Zebulon and stepmother Mary and his cousins Abel Metcalf and family. Tracy's cousin Joel(son of Abel) was also there with his family.
Tracy died thirteen years after that census, in 1813 at 47 years of age.
His wife Sally lived another thirty years before joining him in the small family cemetery plot on top of the hill.
Gravesite Details
the Metcalf section of the Pierstown Cemetery is in sad shape. Many stones are missing or damaged and deteriorated and unreadable
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