Person:Hezekiah Dewing (1)

m. 26 Mar 1723
  1. Josiah Dewing1724 - 1786
  2. Ruth Dewing1726 - 1793
  3. Elizabeth Dewing1727/28 - 1728/29
  4. Edmund Dewing1729 - 1750
  5. Joshua Dewing1731/32 - 1732
  6. Andrew Dewing1731/32 -
  7. Mary Dewing1735 - 1751
  8. Timothy Dewing1738 - 1768
  9. Hezekiah Dewing1740 - 1798
m. 29 Nov 1763
  1. Michael Dewing1764 - Bet 1802 & 1809
  2. Eunice Dewing1766 - 1839
  3. Polly Dewing1769 - 1842
  4. Capt. Luke Dewing1774 - 1861
  5. Abijah Dewing1778 - 1848
  6. Ebenezer Dewing1782 -
Facts and Events
Name Hezekiah Dewing
Gender Male
Birth[1][4] 9 Sep 1740 Needham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 29 Nov 1763 Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, United Statesto Eunice Bugbee
Death[2][3][4] 18 Mar 1798 Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. Massachusetts State Society, Daughter of the American Revolution. Vital Records of Needham, Massachusetts: Births to 1845, Marriages to 1850, Deaths to 1850. (manuscript, 1959)
    p.14.

    DEWING, Hezekiah, s. Edmond & Ruth, b. Sept. 9, 1740.

  2. Cemetery Transcriptions from the NEHGS Manuscript Collection. (New England Historic Genealogical Society).

    In Memory of
    Mr Hezekiah
    Dewing who di
    ed March 18th 1798
    in ye 58th year of
    his age.
    [Bungee Hill Cemetery, West Woodstock. Age 57, so birth about 1741.]

  3. Barbour, Lucius Barnes, and Newton Case Brainard. Vital Records of Woodstock, 1686-1854. (Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1914)
    p. 340.

    "Mr Hezekiah Dewing Died March ye 19th: 1798 having had a fit of Numpalsie."

  4. 4.0 4.1 Dewing, Benjamin Franklin. Descendants of Andrew Dewing of Dedham, Mass., with notes on some English families of the name. (Boston)
    p.29.

    HEZEKIAH4 DEWING (Edmund,3, Andrew2, Andrew1), born Sept. 9, 1740, in Needham, Mass.; died Mar. 18, 1798; married Nov. 29, 1762 (1763), Eunice, daughter of Jonathan and Eunice (Draper) Bugbee, born June 9, 1741, in Woodstock, Ct.; died Sept. 22, 1808. He owned a farm of seventy acres, with homestead and blacksmith shop, in Woodstock. The inventory of his estate, taken Apr. 4, 1798, was L488. 9s. 4d., L300 of which was in real estate. His sons, Michael and Luke, had been given their share before their father's death. His widow, Eunice, was administratrix; her will, dated May 8, 1808, named her son Abijah as executor. Hezekiah was a corporal in Capt. Stone's company, Col. Latimer's regiment of Connecticut militia, in the Revolution, serving in the Northern Department, Aug. 23 to Oct. 20, 1777. The regiment was assigned to Gen. Poor's brigade, in Arnold's division, and fought in both battles with the enemy, Sept. 19 and Oct. 9 (Ct. Military Record, p. 505)