Person:Daniel Field (6)

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Lieut. Daniel Field
d.Aft 1780
m. 12 Jan 1709/10
  1. Lieut. Daniel Field1709/10 - Aft 1780
  2. Zacharias Field1712 - 1803
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Name Lieut. Daniel Field
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 17 Feb 1709/10 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States
Marriage to Sarah Haynes
Death[1] Aft 1780
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Frederick Clifton Pierce. Field Genealogy: Being the Record of All the Field Family in America. (Chicago: WB Conkey Co, 1901)
    959.

    "5870. LIEUTENANT DANIEL FIELD (Zachary, Zachary, Darby, John), b. Oyster River, Me., Feb 17, 1709; m. Sarah Haynes. Daniel, his wife Sarah, and Zachariah and Patience, were admitted to the Scarboro Congregational church, July 6, 1740. Sarah was admitted Jan. 8, 1744. He was in Scarborough, Me., as early as 1744. He was a lieutenant in the company of Capt. George Berry, in the Louisburg expedition, and was afterward in the Revolutionary war. He died, it is said, in Burton, at the home of his son Daniel, an aged man. A peculiar mark of his family and descendants was a thick upper lip, and "laughed out of their eyes like a Field." Res. Scarborough, Pepperellborough (now Saco), Dover and Buxton, Me."

    Oyster River is not in Maine, but rather New Hampshire (now Durham).

    "Burton", in the body of this text, is probably a typographical error that should be understood as "Buxton".

  2. Dover Historical Society. Collections of the Dover, N. H., Historical Society, Vol. I: [Vital records of Dover, New Hampshire to 1850.]. (Dover, N. H.: Scales & Quimby, 1894)
    p. 18.

    Dannill feeld Son of Zacharias feeld Jun'r by his wife Hannah borne the 17th Day of february 1709.