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  1. Latten (Latin) Soule: Birth: 1763 in The Oblong, Dutchess, New York. Death: 1828 in Clay Corners, Onondaga, New York

  2. John Soule: Birth: 1765 in Pawling or Dover, Dutchess, New York. Death: FEB 1812

  3. Sarah Soule: Birth: 14 JUN 1773 in Pawling, Dutchess, New York. Death: 8 APR 1855 in Kinderhook or Chatham, Albany, New York

  4. Thomas Soule: Birth: 3 FEB 1782 in The Oblong, Dutchess, New York. Death: 9 SEP 1844 in Dutchess County, New York

  5. Benjamin Birdsall Soule: Birth: in The Oblong, Dutchess, New York. Death: 1856 in Montour Falls, Schuyler, New York

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Sources
1. Page:   Volume II, Page 768
Author:   G. T. (Gidean Tibbets) Ridlon
Publication:   Journal Press, Lewiston, Maine
Text:   This book is the history and genealogy of the Soule, Sowle and Soulis families of Connecticut. ONLY FIVE HUNDRED COPIES PRINTED
  This book is the second volume of the history and genealogy of the Soule, Sowle and Soulis families of Connecticut., 1926
  This book is the history and genealogy of the Soule, Sowle and Soulis families of Connecticut.
2. Author:   Kristin Below
3. Title:   Internet World Wide Web site
Page:   http://www.tiac.net/users/weymouth/Html/fam04898.htm
4. Title:   Wing Family of America, Inc.
Text:   Descendants of Rev. John Wing Nov 28 12:00:14 1999
5. Title:   Internet World Wide Web site
Page:   http://www.usgennet.org/~ahnydutc/quakerbirths5-8.htm 9 of 8 mo, 1738
6. Page:   Births & Deaths II:270, 271
Author:   Susan E. Roser

Notes
a. Note:   N60 His name is of frequent occurrence in the County records. He was, latterly, a miller in Pawling, but no person living can tell the stream on which his mill was located. He sold 250 acres of land in Oblong, N. Y., to Thomas Briggs, Sept. 11, 1773 for 11,085. This may have been the homestead farm taken up by his father when he first removed from Dartmouth, Mass., to Dutchess County, N. Y. He was appointed the Administrator on his father's property in 1793, and was named the principal creditor. I assume to say that the old gentleman had become enfeebled by age and that this son had sold the old farm and taken his father to live with him in Pawling. Tradition reports that this Nathan Soule had a record of his family in his Bible, but diligent search has failed to find it. He was a Quaker, but his name does not appear with those who refused to take the oath of allegiance to King George; on the contrary he was enrolled among those who served in the Revolution; probably in the militia.
  Source: G. T.Ridlon, A Contributon to th Hisory, Biography and Genealogy of the Families Named Sole, Solly, Soule, Sole, Soulis. (Journal Press, Lewiston, ME, 1926) Vol 2.


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