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Note: 1800 Census of Pittstown, Renselaer Co, NY Gifford, Giddun Males 1 -10, 1 10-16, 1 16-26, 1 26-45: Females 5 -10, 1 16-26, 1 26-45, 1 +45 * this Gideon is assumed to be the same of Smith/Macon Co TN due to the fact that Jabeze is found in Pittstown NY and also in Smith CO TN at the same time as Gideon* TENNESEANS IN THE WAR OF 1812 (Sistler) Enlisted Men GIFFORD, Gideon; Pvt, Col Williamson, Capt Metcalf, Vol Mtd Gunmen ANCESTRY.COm Database: War of 1812 Muster Rolls Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge MISC ROLL-BOX ROLL-EXCT GIFFORD GIDEON 2 REG'T MOUNTED GUNMEN (WILLIAMSON'S), TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. PRIVATE PRIVATE 80 602 SMITH CO TN DEED BOOKs B-M 1800-1835 July 26, 1810, Godfrey Fowler to Gideon GIFFORD a tract of land on Dixon's Creek Dec 15, 1810, Jacob Uhls to Gideon GIFFORD 2 tracts of land Jan 8, 1817, Samuel Rains to Gideon GIFFORD 34 acres Aug 7, 1820, Gideon GIFFORD to Wm. A. Burton 4 tracts of land Aug 15, 1826, Elijah Carmon to Gideon GIFFORD 50 acres July 11, 1835, Josiah Marhall to Gideon GIFFORD a negro woman p 228 21 Feb 1820 Ordered that ANDREW G FORD, JOHN HARGIS, JOHN BREVARD, GIDEON GIFFORD and JOHN GAMMON be appointed a jury to view and make a road from the mouth of a branch emptying into the East Fork of Goose Creek near the home of JEREMIAH TAYLOR to JOHN BRAWNERS. 1820 SMITH CO TN CENSUS GIFFORD, Gideon Male 2 -10, 2 10-16, 1 26-45; Female 2 -10(Elizabeth), 1 26-45 *possibly Gideon was married before Catherine?* 1830 SMITH CO TN CENSUS GILFORD, Gideon Male 2 -5, 1 5-10, 2 10-15, 1 60-70; Female 1 -5, 1 10-15, 1 20-30 *this enumeration needs to be re-checked as the ages do not fit the other tabulations* 1840 SMITH CO TN CENSUS GIFFORD, Gideon Male 2 15-20(Brice, Joel), 1 20-30, 1 60-70; Female 1 15-20, 1 50-60 1850 MACON CO TN CENSUS GIFFORD, Gideon 73, Farmer, $300, NYorke, Catherine 50 NC, Brice 24 TN, Joel 22 TN, Sarah 14 TN, Ruthean (f) 22 TN Gideon's death, Catherine's maiden name, and date/place of marriage taken from War of 1812 Declaration of Widow. (these are not the correct Jabeze and Gideon but may prove do be parents of the TN Giffords) Search Results Database: Full Context of New York Births and Baptisms, Southeast Region, 1660-1916 Combined Matches: Previous Page Next Page OBLONG QUAKER MEETING: 1759-1860 Location: Town of Pawling, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Quaker Child: Jabish Gifford Reference ID: 214 Birth Date: 5 Dec 1747 Parents: William Gifford; Martha Gifford Source: Quaker Births and Deaths from Oblong Monthly Meeting: Dutchess County Oblong Quaker Meeting: 1759-1860 Location: Town of Pawling, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Quaker Child: William Gifford Reference ID: 215 Birth Date: 28 Jan 1750 Parents: William Gifford; Martha Gifford Source: Quaker Births and Deaths from Oblong Monthly Meeting: Dutchess County Oblong Quaker Meeting: 1759-1860 Location: Town of Pawling, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Quaker Child: Benjamin Gifford Reference ID: 216 Birth Date: 5 Mar 1752 Parents: William Gifford; Martha Gifford Source: Quaker Births and Deaths from Oblong Monthly Meeting: Dutchess County Oblong Quaker Meeting: 1759-1860 Location: Town of Pawling, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Quaker Child: Gideon Gifford Reference ID: 217 Birth Date: 1 Mar 1754 Parents: William Gifford; Martha Gifford Source: Quaker Births and Deaths from Oblong Monthly Meeting: Dutchess County Oblong Quaker Meeting: 1759-1860 Location: Town of Pawling, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Quaker Child: Wilkinson Gifford Reference ID: 218 Birth Date: 19 Nov 1756 Parents: William Gifford; Martha Gifford Source: Quaker Births and Deaths from Oblong Monthly Meeting: Dutchess County Oblong Quaker Meeting: 1759-1860 Location: Town of Pawling, Dutchess County --- Denomination: Quaker DUTCHESS COUNTY, NY LHN Cemetery Records Friends Ground, Oswego #2, Stanford Editor's Note: It was the custom of the early members of the Society of Friends not to mark graves. In this and other burial grounds of the Society are, undoubtedly, many resting places now unidentifiable. In the light of this fact a copy is here presented of a memorandum in the possession of Mrs. Owen Ward of Poughkeepsie, a granddaughter of John Wilkinson, (born 1780, died 1842) who lived near the Friends' Meeting House at Oswego, Dutchess County, N. Y., On the outside the document is endorsed: "For J. Wilkinson, Decm. 31, 1820. Description of Graves in Oswego burying ground." On the inside the text reads: "Memorandum for J. Wilkinson, Describing the situation of the Graves of His Decd relatives who lie in the North Burying Ground at the Oswego meeting house near the Road south of the school house. Grandmother MARTHA GIFFORD lyes near the fence about east of the large black oak tree that stand in the (rode?) about half way between said school house and meeting house. WILLIAM GIFFORD, husband to said Martha, lyes 1st north. The first East of Grandmother is my Father, JOHN WILKINSONilk. Next north is his brother, WILLIAM. Next North is JABEZ GIFFORD, his half brother. Next North in line is HANNAH GIFFORD, wife of BENJAMIN the elder. Next North is WILLIAM, son of WILKINSON GIFFORD. First south of John Wilkinson is Polly Flagler, wife of Zachariah Flagler and eldest Daughter of the above named John Wilkinson. Next east is William Wilkinson, my eldest Brother." The memorandum is unsigned, but it discloses that it was prepared by a son of daughter of John Wilkinson. The latter (born 1742, died 1802) came to Dutchess County from Rhode Island about 1755 with his mother, Martha, and her second husband, William Gifford. The Wilkinsons and Giffords were among the early Friends in Rhode Island.
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