Individual Details
Nathan Sisson
(14 Apr 1740 - 13 Apr 1814)
He was a freewill preacher and farmer.
Events
Families
Spouse | Hannah Burdick (1734 - 1814) |
Child | Hannah Sisson (1768 - ) |
Child | Mary "Polly" Sisson (1774 - ) |
Child | Lucretia Sisson (1780 - ) |
Child | Sylvia Sisson ( - ) |
Father | William Sisson (1717 - 1775) |
Mother | Hannah Mullins (1716 - 1758) |
Sibling | Oliver Sisson (1738 - 1809) |
Sibling | Hannah Sisson (1742 - 1750) |
Sibling | William Sisson (1744 - 1798) |
Sibling | Benajah Sisson (1746 - ) |
Sibling | James Sisson (1748 - 1827) |
Sibling | Abigail Sisson (1749 - 1828) |
Sibling | Jonathan Sisson (1753 - 1833) |
Sibling | Hannah Sisson (1755 - ) |
Sibling | Thomas Sisson (1758 - 1841) |
Notes
Event
Nathan Sisson was a sergeant in 1762 in Capt. Russell's Rhode Island Company in an expedition against Havanna under Admiral Pococke and Lord Albemarle; he served in Ticonderoga and was imprisoned on a ship in New York, all no doubt during the French and Indian War.Event
NATHAN SISSON of Hopkinton, Kings County, Colony of Rhode Island, yeoman for 516 Spanish silver milled dollars sold to ASA EAGLESTON of Hopkinton, 100 acres in Hopkinton bounded by MATTHEW MAXON, JOSEPH BURDICK, highway, EZEKIEL LEWIS. "ownerof the land lawfully seized and possessed of the same in my own right as a good perfect & absolute estate of inheritance"
Note: Signed NATHAN SISSON, HANNAH SISON. Witness JOHN DAVIS, JOSEPH EAGLESTON 21 March 1772, DAVID RANDAL, Justice of the Peace. Recorded 28th?