Person:William Palmer (66)

William Palmer
d.Bet 8 Dec 1775 and 29 Oct 1786 Dutchess, New York, United States
m. 1693
  1. William Palmer1694 - Bet 1775 & 1786
  2. Phebe Palmer1696 -
  3. Peter Palmer1703 - 1774
  4. Abraham Palmer1705 -
  • HWilliam Palmer1694 - Bet 1775 & 1786
  • WRachel Fowler1702 - Aft 1786
m. 1718
  1. Rachel Palmer1719 -
  2. William PalmerAbt 1721 - 1812
  3. Abraham Palmer1723 - 1875
  4. Reuben Palmer1727 - 1782
  5. Jacomiah PalmerAbt 1729 -
  6. Esther Palmer1730 - 1799
  7. Gilbert Palmer1731 - 1806
  8. Phebe Palmer1733 -
  9. Edward Palmer1736/37 -
  10. Thomas Palmer1738 - 1830
  11. Amy Palmer1740 -
  12. Mary PalmerAbt 1742 -
  13. Ezekiel PalmerAbt 1742 - 1770
  14. Jeremiah Palmer1744 - 1760
  15. Mary PalmerAbt 1748 -
Facts and Events
Name William Palmer
Gender Male
Birth[7] 6 Nov 1694 Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Alt Marriage 1717 Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticutto Rachel Fowler
Marriage 1718 Greenwich, , CTto Rachel Fowler
Will[8] 15 Dec 1770 Charlotte Precinct, Dutchess, New York, United States
Will[8] 8 Dec 1775 Charlotte Precinct, Dutchess, New York, United Statescodicil
Death[8] Bet 8 Dec 1775 and 29 Oct 1786 Dutchess, New York, United States
Probate[8] 29 Oct 1786 Charlotte Precinct, Dutchess, New York, United States

Will of William Palmer

of Charlotte Precinct, Dutchess County, NY
dated 15 Dec 1770; codicil dated 8 Dec 1775; proved 29 Oct 1786
mentioned his wife Rachel
son William
son Abraham
son Reuben
son Jacomia
grandson Jeremiah Palmer
Peter Palmer (no relationship given)
2 granddaughters Sarah and Ruth (both underage) daughters of son Ezekial
daughter-in-law Sarah Husted widow of son Ezekial
daughter Phebe Mead
son Thomas
son Gilbert
son Edward
daughter Mary
daughter Esther
daughter Anne
daughter Rachel
daughter Phebe
grandson James Palmer son of daughter Esther

References
  1.   New York in the Revolution as colony and state. (Albany, N.Y.: unknown, 1904)
    Vol I p 140.

    see also 1329. The said William Palmer who resided during the American Revolution at Crum Elbow, Dutchess Co., NY assisted in establishing American Independance while acting in the capacity of Private in the Dutchess County Militia, Third Regiment, under Col John Field, Col Andrew Morehouse, Major Jonathon Paddock and Major Isaac Talman.

  2.   The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    Vol 124 #3 pp 164-166, July 1993.
  3.   Fernow "Calendar of wills 1626-1836"
    pp 301 & 461.
  4.   Davis "Westchester Patriarchs prior to 1775"
    pp 87, 100, 101.
  5.   James Smith "History of Dutchess Co., NY,"
    pp 10,16,91, 1980.
  6.   William Palmer, in Abstracts of New York County Wills, 1662-1801
    Liber 39, v14, p-87-89.
  7. William Palmour, in Connecticut, United States. Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906. (FamilySearch Record Search).

    born 6 Nov 1694 in Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut
    father: William Palmour

  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 William Palmer, in New York, United States. Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999.