Individual Details
Joel Abbott
(1 Jan 1732/33 - 23 Jan 1823)
Events
Families
Spouse | Judith Stevens (1744 - 1800) |
Child | Gideon Abbott (1763 - 1801) |
Child | Zebina Abbott (1765 - 1856) |
Child | Ruth Abbott (1767 - 1835) |
Child | Zephaniah Abbott (1769 - 1802) |
Child | Olive Abbott (1771 - 1846) |
Child | Rachel Abbott (1773 - 1852) |
Child | Jerusha Abbott (1775 - 1851) |
Child | Jabez Abbott (1777 - 1801) |
Child | Jairus Abbott (1780 - 1850) |
Child | Mary Abbott (1782 - 1815) |
Child | George Abbott (1784 - 1801) |
Child | Joel Abbott (1786 - 1855) |
Child | Elijah Abbott (1788 - 1861) |
Father | Peter Abbott (1701 - 1785) |
Mother | Lydia Gilbert (1711 - 1759) |
Sibling | Nathan Abbott (1731 - 1742) |
Sibling | Demores Abbott (1734 - 1736) |
Sibling | Gideon Abbott (1738 - ) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Abbott (1739 - 1777) |
Sibling | Jesse Abbott (1742 - 1827) |
Sibling | Nathan Abbott (1742 - 1831) |
Sibling | Moses Abbott (1743 - 1748) |
Sibling | Joshua Abbott (1746 - 1812) |
Sibling | Lydia Abbott (1748 - 1835) |
Sibling | Prudence Abbott (1752 - 1833) |
Sibling | Sarah Abbott (1755 - 1809) |
Notes
Military
Joel Abbott served during the French and Indian Wars as a private with the colonial forces in 1756 and 1758 and as Corporal in 1759. He was involved with the expeditions to Crown Point, Louisburg, and Québec.[1][1] Temple,History of North Brookfield, p 211, p 216, p 217
Biography
p 197https://archive.org/details/descendantsofgeo01abbo/page/196/mode/2up
Property
On 14 May 1814, Joel Abbott yeoman of Brimfield, in consideration of seven hundred and fifty dollars,conveyed to Jairus Abbott clothier of Brimfield one-half of a parcel containing twenty acres together with half the fulling mill and the lower story of the carding machine. On 6 April 1816, Joel Abbott yeoman and Jairus Abbott clothier with his wife Elizabeth, in consideration of nine hundred dollars, conveyed to the Brimfield Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Company their rights in the clothier works and fulling mill with the appurtenances and utensils and the buildings on the north side of the Quinebaug River.[1][1] MassachusettsLand Records, Hampden County, 55:317, 52:320
Endnotes
1. Ancestry.com, 1790 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010), The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; First Census of the United States, 1790.; Year: 1790; Census Place: Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts; Series: M637; Roll: 4; Page: 78; Family History Library Film: 0568144.
2. Ancestry.com, 1800 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010), Year: 1800; Census Place: Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts; Series: M32; Roll: 16; Page: 265; Image: 277; Family History Library Film: 205617.
3. Ancestry.com, 1820 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010), 1820 U S Census; Census Place: Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; Page: 374; NARA Roll: M33_48; Image: 231.