Individual Details

Ichabod Ward

(1 May 1750 - 23 Feb 1824)



March 1756. Daniel Hurd made bond as guardian of Icabod Ward, minor Son of Peter Ward Junr late of Killingworth, dec'd.

Guilford, May ye 16th 1764
Then personally appeared before me the Subscriber Icabod Ward son of Peter Ward Late of Killingworth Decd and Declared that he made choice of his Brother Jarius Handy of Guilford (actually his brother-in-law) for his Guardian he being upward of fourteen years of age.
Saml Robinson Justice of the Peace
19 June 1764 Jarius Handy made Bond as guardian of Ichabod Ward, minor son of Peter Ward late of Killingworth, dec'd.

13 May 1768. Petition of the freeholders of the NE Part Beekman Precincts. Probably citizens of Dover. They had only four constables which they consided too few and were requesting one more. Signatures include Moses Allen, Jonas Allen, Ichabod Ward. [SETTLERS OF THE BEEKMAN PATENT, Vol 1]

May 1785 - Killingworth became part of Middlesex County.

Fought in the Revolution. Capt. for the 3rd Regiment, Dutchess County Militia. Commanded Moses Allen, his brother-in-law according to Gifford story.
17 Oct 1775. Commisions were issued for the Dutchess Co 3rd Militia - Ichabod Ward, First Lieutenant
22 Jun 1778. Ichabod Ward made Captain in the district in which he lives.

1790 Census. Pawling, Dutchess Co NY
Ichabod Ward: 2m over 16, 5m under 16, 4 females

Three of the children of Ichabod Ward and Lydia Towner have their births recorded in the Killingworth Vital Records, Killingworth, CT [from the Barbour Collection]. All indications are that he was at that time [1782-1791] living in Dutchess Co, NY. Were some of their children taken back "home" to be baptized?

It is also possible that there was a son named Ichabod. Records of Ichabod Ward Junr. are found in the Beekman Precinct records. Ichabod Ward, Jr. was Constable, 1798, 1799, 1800 and was paid for various responsibilities during that time period. There was also a bond in 1785 said to be that of Ichabod Ward. However, the elder Ichabod and Lydia were married in 1781, so any child of theirs would likely have been only about 16 in 1798. There are indications that other Wards did live in Beekman Patent, but it seems a bit odd that this man would have been referred to as "Junior" when the elder Ichabod seemed to be absent from the area by 1798.

Buried New Milford Cemetery, Susquehanna Co, PA.

Events

Birth1 May 1750
Military17763rd Regiment, Dutchess County Militia, Revolutionary War
Marriage21 Jan 1781Killingworth, New London County, Connecticut - Lydia Towner
MarriageAft 1798Mary Mitchell
Death23 Feb 1824Great Bend, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania

Families

SpouseLydia Towner (1760 - 1798)
ChildFanny Ward (1782 - )
ChildWilliam Ward (1785 - 1849)
ChildPolly Ward (1791 - )
SpouseMary Mitchell (1753 - 1828)
FatherPETER WARD (1709 - 1755)
MotherDEBORAH BUELL (1714 - 1750)
SiblingDeborah Ward (1734 - 1739)
SiblingNaomi Ward (1736 - )
SiblingSimon Peter Ward (1737 - )
SiblingDeborah Ward (1739 - 1803)
SiblingJoy Ward (1739 - 1791)
SiblingCHLOE WARD (1743 - )
SiblingLevi Ward (1745 - 1839)
SiblingAmbrose Ward (1747 - 1819)

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