Jared Palmer
1760 - 1834 (74 years)-
Name Jared Palmer Birth 2 Jun 1760 Stonington, New London, CT Gender Male Census 1790 Saratoga, Albany, NY 3M<16(Jesse[6], Joseph[4], David[2]), 1M>=16(Jared[30]), 1F(Jane[28]) Census 1800 Northumberland, Saratoga, NY 1M<10(Asa), 3M10-15(Jesse[16], Joseph[14], David[12]), 1M>=45(Jared[40], 1F<10, 1F10-15(Hannah[10]), 1F>=45(Jane[38]) Census 1810 Northumberland, Saratoga, NY 2M 10-15(Asa, ???), 1M16-25, 1M>=45(Jared[50]), 2F<10, 1F10-15, 1F>=45(Jane[48]) Census 1820 Moreau, Saratoga, NY 1M16-25, 2M26-44(Asa[28]), 1M>=45(Jared[60]), 2F16-25(Lydia[26], Delia[24], 1F>=45(Jane[58]) Death 1 Nov 1834 Hadley, Saratoga, NY Person ID I388 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 15 Jun 2014
Father Joseph Palmer, b. 14 Feb 1738, Stonington, New London, CT d. 14 Aug 1813, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY (Age 75 years) Mother Eunice, b. Abt 1737 d. 10 Mar 1834, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY (Age 97 years) Notes - from "The Waterford Gazette (Waterford, NY), 22 Sept 1807 (genealogybank.com)
By virtue of an execution, issued out of the the supreme court of judicature of the state of New York, to me directed and delivered, I have seived and taken all the real and personal property of Jared Palmer, Nicholas Palmer and Jesse Palmer, situate in the town of Northumberland, whose right and title of, on to the same, I shall expose to sale, at public vendue, on the 29th October next, at 2 o'clock p.m. on the premises. Dated 14th September, 1807. Asabel Porter, sheriff.
... - from "The Saratoga Sentinel", 1 Aug 1821 (genealogybank.com)
By virtue of an execution, to me directed and delivered, against the good and chattels, land and tenements of Jared Palmer, Joseph Palmer, jun, and David Palmer, I shall expose to publick sale, at Clark's Inn, in Ballston-Spa, on the 31st day of August next, at 1 o'oclock P.M. all the right and title of the said Jared, Joseph and David, to the following lost of land, lying the town of Hadley, in the county of Saratoga, and bounded as follows, viz. On the east by the Hudson River, on the south by Charles Stewart, on the west by David Lawson, and on the north by Joel Dayton, containing one hundred and sixty-four acres, more or less. Dated July 17, 1821. John R. Mott, Sheriff. Elihu Rue, Deputy.
Family ID F102 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Jane Chatfield, b. 17 Dec 1762, Stonington, New London, CT [1] Marriage 27 Dec 1783 Children + 1. Jesse Palmer, b. 11 Oct 1784, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY d. 22 Sep 1850, Oshtemo, Kalamazoo, MI (Age 65 years) + 2. Joseph Palmer, b. 5 Mar 1786, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY d. 12 Mar 1856 (Age 70 years) + 3. David Palmer, b. Jun 1788, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY d. 29 Aug 1871, Morristown, St. Lawrence, NY (Age 83 years) 4. Hannah Palmer, b. 1790, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY 5. Asa Palmer, b. 1792, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY 6. Lydia Palmer, b. 1794, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY 7. Delia Palmer, b. 1796, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY Family ID F1648 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 21 Jun 2013
- from "The Waterford Gazette (Waterford, NY), 22 Sept 1807 (genealogybank.com)
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Notes - New York Revolutionary War Pension Lists of 1792-1795
Represented here are the pension claims of New York Revolutionary War soldiers extracted from Congressional reports between 1792 and 1795.
Palmer, Jared. Rank: Sergeant; Regt. or Co.: 4th CT Capt. Barker's Co.; Residence: Pawlings; Remarks: Wounded by a musket ball through the body at Yorktown on Oct. 14, 1781; enlisted Oct. 1780; on rolls in 1783.
... - Mary Belle Palmer May 29, 1934.
1914 North Prospect Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Dear Madam:
Reference is made to your letter relative to Jared Palmer, a soldier of the Revolutionary War. The data contained herein are obtained from the papers on file in the Revolutionary War claim, W.21913, based upon his military service in that war. Jared Palmer was born June 2, 1760 in Stonington, New London County, Connecticut. No reference is made to his parents. While a resident of Saratoga, Albany County later Saratoga County, New York, he enlisted about June 1, 1777 and served as sergeant in Lieutenant B. Guile's Company, Colonels John MoCrea's and Waterman's New York Regiments and was discharged about October 20, 1777 He enlisted in May 1778 and served as sergeant in Lieutenant 3. Guile's Company under Major Austin in the Hew York troops and was discharged about November 20, 1778, He enlisted in May 1779 and served as sergeant in Captain Collins' New York Company until the last of November 1779. He enlisted May l, 1780 in Captain Barrow1s Company, Colonel John McKinstry's New York Regiment and served as sergeant and Indian Spy until the last of November 1780. He enlisted about May 1, 1781 and served as Indian Spy under Lieutenant Harvey and Colonel Henry L. Dearborn until the last of November 1781. He enlisted about May 1, 1782 and served as Indian Spy under Colonel Scott until about the last of November 1782. After the Revolution he lived in Northumberland, Saratoga County, New York, over thirty years and then moved to Hadley, Saratoga County, New York. He was allowed pension on his application executed September 5, 1832 while a resident of Hadley, New York, where he had lived about fifteen years with the exception of one year, from July 1830, during which he resided in Chesterfield, Essex County; New York. He died November 1 or 2, 1834 in Hadley, New York. Soldier married the last of December 1783 in Albany, New York, Jane Chatfield, born December 17, 1763, place not stated. She was allowed pension on her application executed January 17, 1839 while a resident of Butler, Wayne County, New York. Soldier and his wife, Jane, had seven children, four sons and three daughters: Jesse, born October 11, 1784, David born June 4, 1788, Joseph, Asa, Rebecca and Lydia, the name of the youngest child is not designated. In 1839 soldier's son, David, was a resident of Morristown, St. Lawrence County, New York. Soldier's brother, Anson Palmer, who was five years younger than soldier, was living in Northumberland, New York, in 1840. In 1840 Dille Clements, a sister of the widow, Jane Palmer, was aged sixty-four years and a resident of Saratoga, New York, where she had lived fifty-seven years. There are no further family data.
Very truly yours,
A. D. HILLER
Assistant to Administrator.
- New York Revolutionary War Pension Lists of 1792-1795
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Sources - [S142] Walter Palmer Society, Walter Palmer Descendants Database, (www.walterpalmer.com).
- [S142] Walter Palmer Society, Walter Palmer Descendants Database, (www.walterpalmer.com).