Daniel Shepardson b. 1699
| Lineage | Shepardson |
| Sex | Male |
| Full name (at birth) | Daniel Shepardson |
| Parents
♀ Elizabeth Fuller b. 12 May 1678 | |
Events
1699 birth: attleboro, vermont, and as his father and grandfather followed the blacksmith trade
9 May 1728 marriage: ♀ Mary Washburn
6 May 1733 child birth: Attleboro, Vermont, ♂ Zephaniah Shepardson b. 6 May 1733 d. 16 October 1804
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followed the blacksmith's trade. He was a lieutenant (ensign) in Capt. Geo. Marcy's Fourth Co. of Col. Jos. Dwight's Ninth Mass. Regt., in the expedition to Cape Breton in 1745, where the undisciplined militia of New England took Louisburg from the veteran troops of France (N. E. Hist, and Gen. Reg. Vols. 24 and 25). He m. in Attle- boro (1) Hannah Richardson, 9 December, 1725. She d. 26 September, 1726, leaving an infant son. He m. (2) Mary Washburn of Taunton, Mass., 9 May, 1728, who survived him. His will, recorded in Taunton, is dated 13 April, 1770, and was presented for probate 11 July, 1770. Each of the sons m. in Massachusetts and later moved to Guilford In Southern Vermont and became prominent in the early affairs of that town and that part of the state, when it was wrested by Vermont from the control of New York. Children, all recorded in Attleboro:
- ↑ http://www.archive.org/stream/shepardsonfamily04shep/shepardsonfamily04shep_djvu.txt - his grandfather and great grandfather before him, followed the blacksmith's trade. He was a lieutenant (ensign) in Capt. Geo. Marcy's Fourth Co. of Col. Jos. Dwight's Ninth Mass. Regt., in the expedition to Cape Breton in 1745, where the undisciplined militia of New England took Louisburg from the veteran troops of France (N. E. Hist, and Gen. Reg. Vols. 24 and 25). He m. in Attle- boro (1) Hannah Richardson, 9 December, 1725. She d. 26 September, 1726, leaving an infant son. He m. (2) Mary Washburn of Taunton, Mass., 9 May, 1728, who survived him. His will, recorded in Taunton, is dated 13 April, 1770, and was presented for probate 11 July, 1770. Each of the sons m. in Massachusetts and later moved to Guilford In Southern Vermont and became prominent in the early affairs of that town and that part of the state, when it was wrested by Vermont from the control of New York. Children, all recorded in Attleboro:
- ↑ http://www.archive.org/details/shepardsonfamily04shep -
From grandparents to grandchildren
marriage: ♂ Zephaniah Shepardson , ♀ Ruth Hills
marriage: ♂ Zephaniah Shepardson , Guilford (Vermont)
death: 28 July 1797
marriage: ♀ Demaris Billings Shepardson , Guilford (Vermont)
death: 7 October 1860, Perrysburg (New York)

