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)