Individual Details
Amea Turner
(2 Jun 1764 - 1 Jul 1855)
Events
Families
Spouse | John Wasson (1759 - 1838) |
Child | Samuel Wasson (1783 - 1855) |
Child | Millicent Wasson (1784 - 1845) |
Child | Amea Wasson (1787 - 1869) |
Child | Jonathan Turner Wasson (1790 - 1847) |
Child | Mabel Wasson (1791 - 1878) |
Child | Mary Wasson (1796 - 1874) |
Child | Benjamin Wasson (1800 - 1851) |
Child | John Wasson (1805 - ) |
Child | Stephan Wasson (1807 - 1880) |
Child | Almira Wasson (1809 - 1855) |
Child | Eunice Wasson (1811 - ) |
Child | Clara Wasson (1813 - ) |
Child | Charlotte Wasson (1815 - ) |
Child | Elizabeth Wasson (1817 - ) |
Father | Jonathan Turner (1737 - ) |
Mother | Millicent B. Whitmore (1739 - 1766) |
Sibling | John T. Turner (1765 - ) |
Notes
Deposition
Amea Wasson, widow of John, of Colesville (Broome) New York entered her deposition on July 4, 1839.requesting her pension. She is now 75 (born about 1764). Her husband John Wasson died on October 11, 1838. -
1839, September 17: John Turner, of Nassau (Rensselaer) New York, brother of Amea Wasson, deposes that he is
aged 74 (born about 1765). That his sister was married to John Wasson at his (Turner's) father's house in the fall
of (he thinks) 1780. Wasson was a soldier billeted at his father's. He made the Turners' acquaintance then, and
that after he married, he lived in a house belonging to his father-in-law Turner, and continued in service, was
home only for short periods when he could get leave. That he had a son named Samuel while in service. Samuel
now resides in Michigan. That deponent cared for the garden for Wasson during this period. That the place where
Wasson lived was at Middlefield (Middlesex) Connecticut. He deposed again on October 17, 1842 correcting his previous deposition that he feels sure his sister Amea was married at his father's house at Middletown,
Middlefield District, Connecticut, in 1782 by the Presbyterian Minister of that place.