3 Sarah Judd SLOSSON

3 Sarah Judd SLOSSON

Female 1810 - 1826  (15 years)

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  1. 1.  3 Sarah Judd SLOSSON3 Sarah Judd SLOSSON was born on 24 Oct 1810 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts (daughter of Nathaniel SLOSSON, II and Rhoda JUDD); died on 07 Feb 1826 in West Stockbridge, Massachusetts; was buried in Maine Village Cemetery, Maine Broome Co., New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 1819, Congregational Church of Maine, New York


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Nathaniel SLOSSON, II was born on 01 Mar 1764 in Richmond, Berkshire County, Massachusetts (son of Daniel SLOSSON and Keziah BENTON); died on 29 Aug 1822 in Union, New York; was buried in Maine Village Cemetery, Maine Broome Co., New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Apr 1764, Kent, Litchfield County,Connecticut

    Notes:

    Excerpt from "History of Broome County, New York": Moses Delano and Nathaniel Slosson are said to have been the first settlers in the vicinity of East Maine. They located there about the beginning of the present century, and were followed by Samuel Stone and Heman Payne in 1816, and by William Hogg in 1836.

    Nathaniel married Rhoda JUDD in Oct 1805. Rhoda (daughter of Ozias JUDD and Sarah WILSON) was born on 19 Jan 1775; died on 15 Aug 1857 in Maine, Broome County, New York; was buried in Maine Village Cemetery, Maine Broome Co., New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rhoda JUDD was born on 19 Jan 1775 (daughter of Ozias JUDD and Sarah WILSON); died on 15 Aug 1857 in Maine, Broome County, New York; was buried in Maine Village Cemetery, Maine Broome Co., New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: 27 Aug 1857, Maine, Broome County, New York

    Children:
    1. 1. 3 Sarah Judd SLOSSON was born on 24 Oct 1810 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; died on 07 Feb 1826 in West Stockbridge, Massachusetts; was buried in Maine Village Cemetery, Maine Broome Co., New York.
    2. 2 Daniel SLOSSON was born on 31 Aug 1812 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; died on 24 Aug 1853 in Scranton, Pennsylvania; was buried in Maine Village Cemetery, Maine Broome Co., New York.
    3. Ozias Judd SLOSSON was born on 23 Jul 1807 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; died on 11 Feb 1862 in Newark Valley, Tioga, New York, USA; was buried in Hope Cemetery, Newark Valley, Tioga Co., New York.
    4. 2 John SLOSSON was born on 13 Jan 1817 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; died on 14 Jan 1817 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; was buried in Maine Village Cemetery, Maine Broome Co., New York.
    5. Grove SLOSSON was born on 06 Aug 1815 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; died on 14 Apr 1816; was buried in Maine Village Cemetery, Maine Broome Co., New York.
    6. Henry Belden SLOSSON was born on 30 Nov 1808 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts; died on 08 Jan 1864 in Oswego, Tioga Co., New York; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Owego, Tioga Co., New York.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Daniel SLOSSONDaniel SLOSSON was born about 1729 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA (son of Nathaniel SLOSSON and Margaret BELDEN); died on 27 Feb 1805 in Richmond, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Cone Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Oct 1785; Joined the Church in Richmond, Mass.
    • Census: 1790, Richmond, Berkshire Co., Mass.

    Notes:

    Note from "Slosson Genealogy": Daniel built the "Caswell house," in Kent, and from there moved to Richmond, Mass.

    "George Slawson" by Harold D. Slosson: Finally news came to Daniel and Keziah that the General Court of Massachusetts had opened for colonization the western part of that state. The area lay just north of them; it was the opportunity they were looking for. the expression "Western Fever," according to one reference, actually originated in Kent, Connecticut. In any event, Daniel contrated it, and in the next year, 1762, the Slossons were again on the migration trail. The specific place of interest to Daniel and Keziah was about midway in western Massachusetts between Connecticut and Vermont, and close to the New York State line. Actually, it was only some fifty miles north of Kent......
    Transportation in Colonial days, however, was a real problem. Perhaps at that early day there may have been some kind of a wagon road in the Housatonic River Valley extending for a ways north of Kent. The Slossons' final destination, however, was off the river course, in a primitive and heavily forested area.
    It is believed that the Slossons went northward on horseback, pack-train fashion, perhaps driving some stock before them. Most probably it was a three-day journey, with rivers to ford, hills to climb, and forests to ride through, requiring at least two nights of camping out on the way. At night, after their horses were fed and hobbled to keep them from straying, the Slossons ate supper around a lively campfire. Thereafter, with strts as their lamplight, trees as their cover, and pine needles as their mattress, they rolled into blankets for some sound sleep. Early the following morning they would push farther into the forest.
    It might also be mentioned that now going through Kent is a footpath - ossibly following an old Indian course - Called the Appalachian Trail, or in some places the "Long trail." Starting in southern United States, it extends some 2000 miles north, almost to the Canadian border. But even this long trail couldn't finally help Daniel and Keziah, since - as before indicated - they eventually would diverge westerly from the trail's north-easterly course......
    Daniel's next younger brother, John, and his wife, Hannah, decided to go to this new land also, taking with them their two-year-old daughter, Aldine. Daniel, now the leader, and his wife, Keziah, had with them daughter Eunice, perhaps six years old; their son Jehiel, about three; and Anna, a babe in arms of less than one year.
    Finally, the Slossons reached a clearing, the start of a settlement then called Mt. Ephraim, now the present town of Richmond. No grand group of greeters awaited them to point out their allotted land, since at tht time there were screly more than a dozen white men in this immediate area. Captain Micah Mudge and his family came in 1760, and a few more families arrived in 1761. And now the Slossons were the first to arrive in 1762. Not until 1765, after more settlers were there, was the town actually established. Thus the Slossons were among the very first settlers in this section of the Berkshire Hills which had been purchases from the Indians.
    In those pioneer days, much political organizing had to be done with the Slossons doing their share. For example, John Slosson is listed on the committee to oversee the construction of the town meetinghouse, a stout, well-built building. It is believed this structure, in excellent repair - including a good coat of white paint - stands to this day. John was also the town clerk for a time, it has been reported.
    "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War": Vol. 14, p. 307 -
    SLOSSON, DANIEL. Private, Lieut. Jabes Colt's Co., Col. rosseter's detachment of Berkshire Co. militia; entered service Jul 17, 1777; discharged July 27, 1777; service 11 days, at the Northward; roll dated Richmond; also Capt. Aaron Rowley's Co.; Col. David Rosseter's detachment of Berkshire Co. militia; entered service Aug. 13, 1777; discharged Aug. 20, 1777; service 7 days, at Bennington.

    Daniel married Keziah BENTON before 1758 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA. Keziah (daughter of Jehiel BENTON and Sarah BERRY) was born on 25 Mar 1736; died on 28 Dec 1797 in Richmond, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Cone Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Keziah BENTONKeziah BENTON was born on 25 Mar 1736 (daughter of Jehiel BENTON and Sarah BERRY); died on 28 Dec 1797 in Richmond, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Cone Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. Eunice SLOSSON was born on 25 Jan 1758 in Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts.
    2. Jehiel SLOSSON was born on 04 Nov 1758 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA; died on 22 Jan 1807 in Greenville, Greene County, New York.
    3. Anna SLOSSON was born on 13 Dec 1761 in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA; died on 02 Aug 1851 in Maine, Broome County, New York; was buried in Maine Cemetery, Maine, Broome Co., New York.
    4. 2. Nathaniel SLOSSON, II was born on 01 Mar 1764 in Richmond, Berkshire County, Massachusetts; died on 29 Aug 1822 in Union, New York; was buried in Maine Village Cemetery, Maine Broome Co., New York.
    5. Sarah SLOSSON was born on 11 Aug 1766 in Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts.
    6. Joseph SLOSSON was born on 19 Oct 1770 in Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts; was christened in Dec 1770 in Kent, Connecticut; died on 08 Sep 1842 in Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts; was buried in Cone Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts.
    7. Chloe SLOSSON was born on 26 Dec 1775 in Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts; died after 1850 in Porter, Lewis Co., New York.

  3. 6.  Ozias JUDD

    Ozias married Sarah WILSON. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah WILSON
    Children:
    1. 3. Rhoda JUDD was born on 19 Jan 1775; died on 15 Aug 1857 in Maine, Broome County, New York; was buried in Maine Village Cemetery, Maine Broome Co., New York.