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John Lafferty (c. 1759–?)

A Revolutionary War Soldier with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Service: Served three years as a private in Capt. Smith’s Co., Col. Polk’s Regiment of North Carolina.

Life: Moved to Freedom, NY, in 1821 and died there. He previously resided in Tioga Co., PA, when he applied for his pension in 1818.

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John Kimball (1760–1839)

A Revolutionary War Soldier with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Service: Extensive service in Connecticut units (1776–1782) under Captains Green, Mosely, and Riley. He was notably engaged at the Siege of Yorktown.

Life: Born in CT; died in West Valley, NY. He was buried on his own farm, and his grave was marked with an inscribed stone.

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Jedediah Hubbard

A Revolutionary War Soldier with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Service: Private in Wadsworth’s Brigade of the Connecticut Militia in 1776.

Life: Received a pension in Cattaraugus Co. in September 1833 at age 74.

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Jedediah Hubbard

A Revolutionary War Soldier with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Service: Private in Wadsworth’s Brigade of the Connecticut Militia in 1776.

Life: Received a pension in Cattaraugus Co. in September 1833 at age 74.

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Titus Howe (1765–1837)

A Revolutionary War Soldier that was a resident of Cattaraugus County.

Service: Enlisted in 1782; served 9 months as a private in Capt. Henry Pawling’s Co., Col. Weissenfels’ N.Y. Regiment.

Life: Born in Stillwater, NY; died in 1837. He was a resident of Hinsdale, NY, when he applied for his pension in 1832.

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1832 Pension Application executed on October 5, 1832.

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Gowanda

Jazaniah Howe (1752–1838)

A Revolutionary War Soldier with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Background: Born in Massachusetts, he died in either Gowanda or Ellicottville, NY, in March 1838 and is buried in Pine Hill Cemetery in Gowanda, NY.

Military Service: Enlisted in 1781 and served until June 1783. He received an honorable discharge signed by General George Washington on June 11, 1783, while serving as a Sergeant in the Invalid Corps.

Family: Married Lois Stevens in Wells, VT, in 1798. His widow later received a pension based on his service. 

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Major Robert Hoops (1746–1816)

A Revolutionary War Soldier with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Legacy: Recognized as the first settler of Olean, NY, arriving in 1804.

Military Service: A prominent Revolutionary War officer, he served as a Brigade Major for General Philemon Dickinson and later as a Deputy Commissary-General of Issues in 1777.

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Oliver Holt

A Revolutionary War Soldier with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Background: Very little is known of him, but he likely resided near Steamburg, NY.

Military Record: He migrated from Andover, VT, after 1800. His name is recorded on the 1840 pension list for Cattaraugus County, at which time he was 84 years old.

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Mansfield

Josiah R. Hollister (possibly Elijah)

Revolutionary War Veteran with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Life: Lived and died in Mansfield, NY. Originally from Cairo, NY, he moved to Franklinville (1811), Great Valley, and finally Mansfield (1821).

Service: Elijah served as a private and Sergeant in the Connecticut Continentals.

Pension: Began March 4, 1831, at age 89.

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Official Lists: Federal Pension lists for Cattaraugus County (1833–34), pension records (J.G.P.), and the Pension list (M.D.B.).

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Samuel Hoard

A Revolutionary War Soldier with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Life: Born in Rhode Island in 1758; died in Fluvanna, NY, in 1846. Lived in Conewango for a time.

Service: Private in Capt. Stephen Miles’ Co., Col. Killian Van Rensselaer’s Albany County Militia.

 

References

Official Lists: Federal Pension lists for Cattaraugus County (1833–34), pension records (J.G.P.), and the Pension list (M.D.B.).

Historical Publications: History of Cattaraugus County (1879, p. 455).

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Otis Hitchcock

A Revolutionary War Soldier with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Life: Settled in Randolph, NY, in 1823 with his family of ten children. He was recorded as living there in 1832.

Records: Pension records (J.G.P.).

References

Official Lists: Federal Pension lists for Cattaraugus County (1833–34), pension records (J.G.P.), and the Pension list (M.D.B.).

Historical Publications: History of Cattaraugus County (1879, p. 455).

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Nathaniel Harrington

Revolutionary War Soldier with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Life: Born in Foster, RI, in 1757; died in Little Valley, NY, in 1838 at age 76.

Service: Served in the Rhode Island Militia.

Pension: Granted a pension in October 1833 for $80.00 per annum.

References

Official Lists: Federal Pension lists for Cattaraugus County (1833–34), pension records (J.G.P.), and the Pension list (M.D.B.).

Historical Publications: History of Cattaraugus County (1879, p. 455).

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Alpheus Harmon

Revolutionary War veteran with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Life: Born March 29, 1755; died April 11, 1831. Buried in McKinstry Hollow Cemetery, Town of Yorkshire.

Service: Enlisted in 1775 under Ethan Allen and Seth Warner. He was at Ticonderoga, Crown Point, the Battle of Bennington, and the surrender of Burgoyne. He later served in the N.Y. Rangers until 1780.

Family: Married Susanna Smith (died 1834). They had nine children, including twins Pudelia and Fidelia.

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David Grannis

Life: Died January 7, 1834, at age 79. Buried in the Old Cemetery at Gowanda, reportedly the first burial there.

Service: Served in the Connecticut Line and fought in the Battles of Long Island and White Plains.

Family: His widow, Clarissa, received a pension until her death in 1852.

References

Official Records: Data from the Bureau of Pensions (M.D.B.) and the Old Republican File (Post Nov. 1, 1910).

Genealogical Contributors: Information provided by Julia G. Pierce (J.G.P.) and C.R. Lake of Jamestown, NY.

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Thomas Grant

Life: Lived in East Otto, NY. He died March 29, 1840.

Service: Served in the Connecticut Line. He was granted a pension in May 1833 at age 75.

References

Official Records: Data from the Bureau of Pensions (M.D.B.) and the Old Republican File (Post Nov. 1, 1910).

Genealogical Contributors: Information provided by Julia G. Pierce (J.G.P.) and C.R. Lake of Jamestown, NY.

Local Organizations: Cemetery marking records from the Olean Chapter of the D.A.R. (July 24, 1929).

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William Gould

Revolutionary War Soldier with ties to Cattaraugus County. 

Life: Born in 1755. Resided in Yorkshire, NY, and was listed as a pensioner in 1840.

Service: Enlisted in August 1776 from Newton, NH. He was discharged in 1777 at Saratoga (or Stillwater).

References

Official Records: Data from the Bureau of Pensions (M.D.B.) and the Old Republican File (Post Nov. 1, 1910).

Genealogical Contributors: Information provided by Julia G. Pierce (J.G.P.) and C.R. Lake of Jamestown, NY.

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Jonathan Going (or Gowing)

A Revolutionary War Veteran with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Life:

Born 1761 in Lunenburg, MA; died August 25, 1848, in Hinsdale, NY. Buried in Maplehurst Cemetery.

Service:

Private in the Massachusetts Line under Col. John Jacob, Col. Bigelow, and Col. Drury. He enlisted multiple times between 1779 and 1781.

Note:

His son, Eliab Going, was the first Baptist minister in Hinsdale.

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Jonathan Fuller

Revolutionary War Soldier with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Life:

Born 1753 in Hampton, Conn.; lived in Freedom, NY. He was a mason by trade.

Military Service:

Served 19 months in Connecticut and New Hampshire troops.

Family:

In 1818, his wife Hester was 66 and his daughter Anna M. was 22.

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Applied for a pension in April 1818 while residing in Hampton.

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Elisha Freeman

Revolutionary War Veteran with ties to Cattaraugus County, NY.

Military Service: Enlisted from Saratoga Co., NY. He served in the campaign against Burgoyne and later in Washington’s army.

Life & Death: One of the early settlers of Leon, NY, where he is buried.

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Ashbel Freeman

Revolutionary War Veteran with ties to Cattaraugus County.

Life: Born 1755 in Metuchen, NJ; died June 8, 1823, in Farmersville, NY. He was one of the first associate judges of Cattaraugus County (appointed 1817).

Military Service: Served as a private in Capt. Christopher Marsh’s Co. Troops of Light Horse, Essex Co., NJ.

Family: Married his second cousin, Zenoviah Freeman, in 1792. They had 8 children. One daughter, Nancy, married Ebenezer Reed, whose father was also a Revolutionary soldier.

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