Person:Amos Frisbie (1)

m. 13 Sep 1715
  1. James Frisbie1722 - 1814
  2. Captain Amos Frisbie1728/29 - 1811
m. Bef 1755
  1. Mary Frisbie1755 - 1838
  2. Sarah Frisbie1756 -
  3. Ebenezer Frisbie1757 - 1830
  4. James FrisbieCal 1762 - 1797
  5. Amos Frisbie1769 - 1826
  6. Calvin Frisbie1779 - 1853
m. 26 Jan 1791
  1. Benjamin Frisbie1793 - 1849
Facts and Events
Name[1] Captain Amos Frisbie
Alt Name Deacon Amos Frisbie
Gender Male
Birth[1] 17 Feb 1728/29 Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Christening[1] Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesCongregational Society
Marriage Bef 1755 Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child (Mary).
to Mary Luddington
Marriage 26 Jan 1791 Bethlehem, Litchfield, Connecticut, United Statesto Eleanor Alling
Death[1] 16 Nov 1811 Bethlehem, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
Burial[2] Carmel Hill Cemetery, Bethlehem, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 133. Amos Frisbie4, in Frisbee, Edward S. (Edward Selah). The Frisbee-Frisbie Genealogy: Edward Frisbye of Branford, Connecticut and His Descendants: with Appendix Containing Brief Lineages of Fiskes, Haskells, Mabies and Parkes and Bibliography. (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Company, 1926)
    62-63.

    "133. Amos Frisbie4 (Ebenezer3, Benoni2, Edward1), son (XI) of Ebenezer (24) and Joanna (Baldwin) Rose Frisbie, born in Branford, Ct., Feb. 17, 1728-9, bp. 1729, called deacon and captain, died in Bethlehem, Ct., Nov. 16, 1811, buried with his second wife in Carmel Hill cemetery. His will mentions all the children … except James, also a grandson Samuel, and granddaughters Sylvia Smith and Rebecca Frisbie.—Luther Chapman Scott (3614), 1895. …

    "Amos Frisbie served in the French and Indian War, 1757. Also in the Revolutionary War. Ensign, Thirteenth Connecticut militia, Captain Dunning, at New York, 1776.—Johnston, p. 467."

  2. Capt Amos Frisbie, in Find A Grave.