Abbott, Asa
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Wolford Family Burying Ground - Knox-Gallupville Road 1? miles from Knox. Begin on your left in field on Wolford farm. (Site reported destroyed!)
- Col. Asa Abbott, died July 29, 1826 aged 67 years. DAR Mohawk Rev.
(Also reported buried at High Point Cemetery in Knox, but the Wolford Farm has a transcription of his stone.)
Asa Abboot under listing of "Albany County Militia (Land Bounty Rights) - Seventeenth Regiment - Enlisted men
- New York in the Revolution as Colony and State By New York (State). Comptroller's Office, James Arthur Roberts, Frederic Gregory Mather
With the cursory remarks we shal give a list of the deceased, soldiers and sages of the revolution first mentioned above, feeling it a duty, at least, to preserve their names. Died recently - At Berne, NY, Maj. Asa Abbot
- Niles' Weekly Register, Volume 21
(Knox land bounded) north, by the Highway, and on the east, south and went by the lands of Asa Abbot, (now deceased) - Albany, the tweety-second day of April, one thousand eight hundreddred and twenty-eight.
- Albany Journal, September 30, 1931 (Difficult to read - Fulton site)
Notices of Revolutionary Soldiers
ABBOTT. In Berne, Albany Co,. on the 24th ult., maj. Asa Abbott. BUF. PAT., Aug. 7. 1821.
- The Genealogical Exchange, Volumes 1-7 - By Natalie R. Fernald
ALBANY COUNTY.
Regiment lately commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Johan Jost Deitz:
John Gallup, lieutenant colonel commandant, vice Johan Jost Deitz, resigfned.
Asa Abbot, first major, vice John Gallup, promoted; Gideon Gallup, second major, vice Asa Abbot, do.
Johannes Sant, captain, vice Gideon Gallup, do.
Lewis Sherman, captain, vice A. Talman, moved.
Lieutenants — Thomas Waugh, vice Johannes Sant, promoted; Artemas Morris, vice L. Sherman, do; Thomas Rogers, vice J. Crary, moved.
Ensigns — Justice Boynton, vice T. Waugh/promoted ; Jonathan Parrish, vice A. Morris, promoted; Robert Reed, vice T. Rogers, do.
George Gallup, lieutenant, vice J. Smith, resigned ; Cornelius Van Deusen, ensign, vice G. Gallup, promoted.
- Military minutes of the Council of appointment of the state of New York, 1783-1821
A different Asa Abbot from Andover, MA, was a private in Captain Henry Abbot's company and probably buried in SOuth Parish Burying Ground in Andover. Family of Mary Foster (18783) & Timothy Abbot
32445. Asa Abbot. Born on 17 Oct 1721 in Andover, MA. Asa died in Andover, MA, on 24 Dec 1797; he was 76.
On 20 Sep 1744 when Asa was 22, he married Elizabeth Abbot (42829) , daughter of Ephraim Abbot (6 Aug 1682-8 Jun 1748) & Sarah Crosby (35418) (12 Jun 1694-5 Aug 1780), in Andover, MA. Born on 10 Jul 1726 in Andover, MA.431
Elizabeth died in Andover, MA, on 18 Dec 1819; she was 93.
Yet another Asa Abbot and his son Asa Abbot lived in Sydney, Maine (I believe).
Private Asa Abbot in Sixth Company, Connecticut
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