| Birth | 29 Sep 1749 | Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts | | | |
| Marriage | 23 Nov 1775 | Chloe SCOTT | | | |
| Military | 1780 | served for 6 months and served 2 months 20 days under Capt. Isaac Pope - Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts | | | |
| Description | 1780 | 5 feet 8 inches, dark complexion | | | |
| Residence | Abt 1795 | on lot 47 after purchasing from a man who claimed ownership & paid 11 shillings per acre - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Religion | 19 Oct 1796 | was a founding member of the First Congregational Church in Pompey - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Residence | 1 Aug 1799 | & was listed on the tax assessment rolls of real & personal estates - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Residence | May 1800 | & was on a tax roll for personal property only - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Residence | 1800 | Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Residence | 1801 | & was a on tax roll of real & personal property - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Miscellaneous | 23 Apr 1801 | is mentioned in the Pompey Road book on a road on lots 37 & 38 to Chenango Road - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Miscellaneous | Abt 1801 | was evicted from lot 47 by Conrad Bush the legitimate owner - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Miscellaneous | 7 Sep 1801 | is mentioned for lots 37 & 38 in the Pompey Road Book - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Miscellaneous | Aft 1801 | bought & settled on what was known as the Mory farm but was also ejected from it - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Residence | 1802 | & was on a tax roll for real & personal property - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Miscellaneous | 15 Mar 1802 | had signed a petition to establish Pompey Academy recorded - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Miscellaneous | Abt 1805 | after being evicted from land he purchased 2x, took 6 of his sons and left - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Residence | 1805 | Cohocton, Steuben County, New York | | | |
| Occupation | 1809 | the first tavern keeper - Cohocton, Steuben County, New York | | | |
| Residence | 1810 | Danville, Steuben County, New York | | | |
| Religion | 1811 | and wife Chloe were dismissed to Cohocton New York from First Congregational - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Religion | 1811 | and wife Chloe were dismissed to Cohocton New York from First Congregational - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Religion | 4 Apr 1818 | was disciplined by the Pompey Presbyterian for reports of being "disguised with spirituous liquor" - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Religion | 2 Oct 1818 | was excluded from the church until he repented of intemperance, which he denied in a letter - Pompey, Onondaga County, New York | | | |
| Military | | served as a soldier in the Revolutionary War and was a pensioner at the time of his death | | | |
| Death | 29 Dec 1819 | Cohocton, Steuben County, New York | | | |
| Burial | Aft 29 Dec 1819 | old cemetery grounds - Cohocton, Steuben County, New York | | | |