Person:Jabez Fitch (7)

Watchers
m. 20 Dec 1750
  1. Col. Jabez Fitch1751 - 1828
  2. Sarah Fitch1753 -
  3. Ebenezer Fitch1755 - 1817
  4. Hannah Fitch1758 -
  5. Giles Fitch1761 - 1848
  • HCol. Jabez Fitch1751 - 1828
  • WAmy KnappAbt 1751 - 1830
m. 29 May 1780
  1. Sarah Fitch
  2. Thomas FitchAbt 1798 - 1822
Facts and Events
Name Col. Jabez Fitch
Gender Male
Birth[1] 11 Sep 1751 Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 29 May 1780 Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, United Statesto Amy Knapp
Death[3] 5 Jan 1828 Greenfield, Saratoga, New York, United States
Burial[4] Greenfield, Saratoga, New York, United StatesLocust Grove Cemetery
References
  1. Norwalk Vital Records, in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
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    FITCH, Jabez, s. Eben[eze]r & Lydia, b. Sept. 11, 1751

  2.   Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett. History of Saratoga County, New York: with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. (Philadelphia: Everts & Ensign, 1878).

    The Fitch family were among the earliest settlers of Greenfield, and came in 1786. They came from Wilton and Norwalk, Connecticut, and settled at the place afterwards called St. John's Corners, a little east of Greenfield Centre. The colony consisted of Ebenezer Fitch, Giles Fitch, Captain John St. John, who married Hannah Fitch, their sister, and a Mr. Smith. They selected their farms, all of which cornered at one point, by Ebenezer Fitch choosing the northwest corner of two hundred acres, Giles Fitch the southwest corner, John St. John the northeast corner, and Mr. Smith the southeast corner. They built their log cabins on the adjoining corners, and the roads now run in a shape to define the lines of the lots selected by them. Shortly afterwards Major Jabez Fitch also came, from Fairfield, Connecticut, and purchased five hundred acres of land, in the neighborhood known as Locust Grove, of Dirck Lefferts, and in a short time built a grist- and sawmill on the creek near that place. These three Fitches were brothers, and sons of Ebenezer Fitch, who died at Wilton, Connecticut, in 1762. He was the third son of Governor Thomas Fitch, of Connecticut, who died July 18, 1774, at the age of seventy-five years. Ebenezer Fitch erected the first frame dwelling in the town of Greenfield, and in that house, in 1817, Hon. Augustus Bockes first saw the light of day. Ebenezer Fitch moved to near Stafford's bridge in 1798, having sold his farm to Ephraim Bullock, the grandfather of Judge Bockes.

    Major Jabez Fitch, Captain John St. John, and Giles Fitch all served in the Revolutionary war, the two first as officers and the latter as a private.

  3. Durkee, Cornelius E. (Cornelius Emerson), and New York) New York State Library (Albany. Index to marriage and death notices in the Saratoga sentinel (Saratoga Co., New York), 1819-1837. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1968)
    41.

    1829
    Jany 13 Fitch, Col. Jabez, Gfld. Jany 5, 1828(sic) 79th yr "A native of Conn. and a Revo. soldier"

  4. Find A Grave
    Col. Jabez Fitch.