"Eliasaph5 (Munson) b. 17 Nov. 1719, in W. He is termed in public records an 'husbandman.' He was said to be 'of Morris Town in the Jerseys in York Government or Philadelphia in Old England,' 28 Nov. 1740, at which date he and his sister Martha and brother Samuel sold their uncle, Deacon Samuel Moss, five acres 'lying in ye bounds of Wallingford nere ye West Rocks.' But he had returned to W. before 10 Feb. 1742-3. and 19 Dec. 1744 sold 7½ acres 'at a place called Hogg Hill.' He appears to have participated in the siege of Louisbourg, on the island of Cape Breton, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, during 'King George’s War,' for he died at Cape Breton 1 Feb. 1745-6, and eight other Wallingford men lost their lives at the same place between Dec. 31 and March 28."