Joseph Palmer
1738 - 1813 (75 years)-
Name Joseph Palmer Birth 14 Feb 1738 Stonington, New London, CT Gender Male Military Service 20 Oct 1775 Saratoga District, NY Commissioned as Captain in 6th Company, 13th Regiment of New York Militia under Colonel John McCrea Census 1790 Saratoga, Albany, NY 2M<16(Anson[14]) 1M>=16 (Joseph[52]), 2F (Eunice[53],Rebecca[14]) Census 1800 Northumberland, Saratoga, NY 1M<=10, 2M16-26(Anson[24]), 1M>45 (Joseph[62]), 1F>45 (Eunice[63]) Census 1810 Northumberland, Saratoga, NY 1M10-15, 1M26-44, 1F26-44 (this may be the record for the son) Death 14 Aug 1813 Northumberland, Saratoga, NY Burial Bacon Hill Cemetery, Northumberland, NY Person ID I391 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 29 Jan 2015
Father David Palmer, b. 22 Dec 1717, Stonington, CT Mother Bethiah Holmes, b. 29 Jul 1715, Stonington, New London, CT d. Bef 16 Jun 1744, New London Co, CT (Age 28 years) Family ID F100 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 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.
Children + 1. Jared Palmer, b. 2 Jun 1760, Stonington, New London, CT d. 1 Nov 1834, Hadley, Saratoga, NY (Age 74 years) + 2. Bethiah Palmer, b. 19 Jan 1768 d. 19 Aug 1839, Ira, Cayuga, NY (Age 71 years) + 3. Nicholas Palmer, b. 2 Aug 1771, Saratoga Co, NY d. 29 Jul 1845, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY (Age 73 years) + 4. Anson Palmer, b. 30 Apr 1776, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY d. 25 Jun 1847, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY (Age 71 years) + 5. Rebecca Palmer, b. 16 Jul 1776, Northumberland, Saratoga, NY d. 1 Dec 1848, Belfast, Allegany, NY (Age 72 years) Family ID F102 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 22 Nov 2015
- from "The Waterford Gazette (Waterford, NY), 22 Sept 1807 (genealogybank.com)
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Headstones Capt Joseph Palmer Gravestone
JOSEPH PALMER / CAPTAIN 21 CONN. MIL / REV. WAR / AUGUST 14, 1813Palmer Family Gravesite at Bacon Hill Cemetery
Left to Right: Eunice Palmer, Joseph Palmer, Eliza Ann (Palmer) Lindsey, Anson Palmer
In Background: Angeline Whitford (possible daughter of Anson)
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Notes - from "History of Saratoga County, New York" by Nathanial Barlett Sylvester, 1878
History of Northumberland
Joseph Palmer settled on the farm now owned by George Peck. He was a surveyor. Jared Palmer, for many years a town officer, was the son of Joseph. - "from Baker Family Remembrances" by Ethel Baker
CAPT. JOSEPH PALMER, father of Nicholas, was born at Stonington, Conn. in 1742. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, Captain 6th Co., 13th Reg't., Saratoga District. Joseph married Eunice, probably in Northumberland, Saratoga Co., N.Y. and they had six children - Jared, Anson, David, Joseph, Phoebe and NICHOLAS. He, Joseph, was a surveyor employed by the Hudson Bay Company. He received as a wedding gift from the Company any 100 acres of land he chose to survey out. Accordingly, he chose that much land and lived on it until his death in 1815. Many Indian relies have been found in these fields at different times and it is believed an Indian Village was located here. He died intestate and his wife Eunice - quote; "I, Eunice Palmer, widow of Joseph Palmer, late of Northumberland, who died intestate, renounce my right to administer on the goods etc., and pray that my sons Jared and Anson Palmer may be permitted to take letters of administration". - signed Eunice Palmer. Jared Palmer of Northumberland, duly sworn, says that his father Joseph Palmer, died intestate 1815. Jared, Anson, David and Joseph Palmer (sons) of Northumberland gave bonds of $2000.00 each for estate of Joseph Palmer. Jared and Anson took inventory July 3, 1815 in the year of our Lord and the 39th year of our independence. - in 1800 census living next door is Jerard Palmer, Nicholas Palmer, William Copeland
- from "History of Saratoga County, New York" by Nathanial Barlett Sylvester, 1878