Person:William Frissell (1)

m. 10 Nov 1726
  1. John Frissell, Jr.1727 -
  2. Ebenezer Frissell1728 - 1755
  3. Joseph Frissell1731 - 1817
  4. Abigail Frissell1733 -
  5. Sarah Frissell1736 - 1756
  6. Capt. William FrissellCal 1739 - 1824
  • HCapt. William FrissellCal 1739 - 1824
  • WJudith MasonCal 1742 - 1831
m. 12 Jun 1766
  1. Monica Frissell1767 - 1831
  2. William Frissell1771 - 1811
  3. Sarah Frissell1778 - 1858
  4. Capt. Thomas Frissell1779 - 1835
  5. John Frissell1784 - 1809
Facts and Events
Name[3] Capt. William Frissell
Alt Name William Frisel
Alt Name William Frizzell
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] Cal 1739 Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, United Statesper tombstone
Marriage 12 Jun 1766 Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, United Statesto Judith Mason
Military[5] Bef 1775 was Sergeant in Capt. Nathanial Marcy’s Company
Military[4] Abt Sep 1774 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Stateswas an officer in Col. Israel Putnam's regiment Secondary date: 15 SEP 1774 Military
Military[6] 1 May 1775 was an Ensign in Capt. Ephraim Manning’s Company (3rd Connecticut Continental Regiment)
Military? 1776 was 1st Lieutenant from Woodstock in 7th Company, Colonel Mott’s Battalion State Regiment, Northern Dept. Secondary date: 1 JUL 1776 Military
Military? 1776 was Lieutenant, under Capt. Ephraim Manning
Military[7] Jun 1776 was 2nd. Lieutenant in Capt. Lyon’s Company (Connecticut State Regiment)
Military[8] 20 Jun 1776 was 1st Lieutenent under Jonathan Trumbull
Military[9] 1780 as Captain, ordered with his Company to Greenwich, Connecticut
Residence? 1784 Peru, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States
Census[10] 1790 Peru, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States
Other? Bet 1800 and 1802 Massachusetts, United Statesmember of the state legislature
Other? 18 Oct 1804 Peru, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United Statescommissioner to handle the estate of Daniel Perkins
Other? 7 Jan 1805 commissioner of Tristam Browning's estate
Death[1][2] 25 Dec 1824 Peru, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United Statesin 86th year of his age
Burial[1] Peru Center Cemetery, Peru, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States
Other? "was also in the French War"
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Peru Center Cemetery, in Find A Grave.

    William Frissell

    Inscription:
    "In Memory of
    William Frissell, Esq.
    who died
    December 25, 1824
    in the 86 year
    of his age."

  2. Deaths, in Peru, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Peru, Massachusetts, to the year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1902)
    p.104.

    FRISSELL, William, Capt., [died] Dec. 25, 1825

  3. 3.0 3.1 no birth record for him in Woodstock VR
  4. Ephraim Manning, Stephen Lyon, Asa Morris, and William Frizzel were officers when that regiment was stationed at Cambridge - Woodstock, an historical sketch (Google eBook) Clarence Winthrop Bowen G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1886
  5. William was a Sergeant in Capt. Nathanial Marcy’s Company, which responded to the Lexington Alarm. His original commission was on file in Pittsfield, Mass. Sergeant William Frissell's name is on the Lexington alarm list from the town of Woodstock, term of service 15 days.
  6. May 1 - Dec. 16, 1775
  7. 2nd. Lieutenant in Capt. Lyon’s Company (Connecticut State Regiment), June to November 1776
  8. The commission of first lieutenant given "William Fizle" under the hand of Jonathan Trumbull, Esq., captain general and commander-in-chief of the English colony of Connecticut, New England, at Hartford, June 20, 1776, with the public seal of the colony attached, was at one time in possession of Francis W. Rockwell, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
  9. Captain Daniel Tylers matross company from Brooklyn, the militia companies, under Captain Abner adams and Captain William Frizzel of Pomfret and Woodstock, were ordered to rendevouz in Greenwich, and the selectmen of the several towns to furnish the provisions to support them on their march. - History of Windham County, CT, Volume 2 By Ellen D Larned
  10. Frissel, William Males 16 and older - 6, males 16 and under - 3, females - 3, others - 0, slaves - 0 - Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790 ...(Archive.org), Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1907, p 31