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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: Peleg Redfield Note Born: 22 Jan 1762 at Middletown, , , CT Married: 1788 at Middletown, , , CT Died: 10 Sep 1802 at Middletown, , , CT Father: William Redfield Mother: Elizabeth Starr
WIFE
Name: Elizabeth Pratt Note Born: Died: 2 Feb 1825 at Randolph, , Portage Co., OH
CHILDREN

NOTES
1). Downing.ged Redfield book, page 45 Peleg Redfield, when about the age of 14, left home and joined an American privateer at New London. The privateer was soon after captured by a British frigate and caried to New York. His youth probably saved him from the horrorsof the prison ships, and he was taken by a British officer for a servant. A dinner party on Long Island which the officer attended, accompanied by his Yankee serving lad, gave the latter an opportunity for escape, of which he hastened to avail himself,and making his way up the island, he succeeded in crossing the Sound and reaching his home. He continued however to follow the sea as his profession throught the most of his life. In 1788, he married Elizabeth Pratt, daughter of Jonathon and Mary Pratt,of Staddle Hill, Middletown, and settled at South Farms, in the southern part of the township, where he died Sept 10 1802 in his 41st year. He was interred in the Liberty street burying ground at Middletown, near the north side, but no stone marks th spot. In 1804 his widow married Nathan Sears of South Farms, Middletown, and o the 1st of June, 1806, the family, consisting of his nine children and four of her younger ones, started with an ox team for that part of Ohio then called New Connecticut, and were until 25th July reaching their new home in Randolph, Portage county.
2).  Downing.ged  See notes under husband, Peleg Redfield.

						

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