Neely, Samuel (b. 1738, d. 23 MAR 1786)
Source: (Name)
Titel: The Bevier Family - by Katherine Bevier
Auteur: Katherine Bevier
Publicatie: Tobias A. Wright Company - 1916
Media: Book
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Note: Her given name is also sometimes spelled Gennett
Source: (Death)
Titel: Pedigree Chart of Elizabeth Ann Brough
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Note: His family resided in New Paltz, New York. Benjamin, John Y., Henry, and Luther probably traveled to Michigan together to take up residence there.
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Note: The Katharine Bevier genealogy of 1916 states that he was born Mar 27, 1780. He joined the Reformed Church at New Paltz with his wife November 9, 1814.
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Note: During the census of 1850 & 1860 he and his family resided in New Paltz Township, Ulster County, New York. He was a farmer with real property worth $2,550.
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Note: Listed in War of 1812 Muster Rolls as a member of Bevier's Battalion, New York Militia. His rank was Private. He resided in Esopus, Ulster County, New York, but moved to Cayuga County, New York in 1830.
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Note: He moved to Seneca County, New York near Geneva after marrying Nancy. In 1830, he moved to Cambria in Niagara County, New during the census of 1850, he lived in Niagara County, Cambria Township, New York with real property worth $4,800. Henry Bevier served in the War of 1812 in Delamater's Regiment. His rank was corporal. He received a pension of eight dollars per month as a veteran of the War of 1812. In 1870, as an old man, he resided in Niagara County, Cambria Village, New York with his children and grandchildren.
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