CharlesBrigham
Charles Brigham Esq.
(1700-1781 or 1797?)
From Marlboro History Web site on RW Soldiers:
Brigham, Charles, (1700-1797), served as Justice of the Peace, 1778.
He was born in Marlboro; died in Grafton.
Search Terms: BRIGHAM (318), CHARLES (18932)
Database: Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.)
Combined Matches: 6
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[p.38] Mrs. Harriette M. Forbes.
DAR ID Number: 32111
Born in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Wife of William T. Forbes.
Descendant of Timothy Merrifield, Charles Brigham,
William Brigham, Nicholas Baylies, Nicholas
Baylies, Jr., and Corp. William Trowbridge, all of Massachusetts.
Daughter of William Trowbridge Merrifield and Maria Caroline Brigham, his
2d wife.
Granddaughter of Alpheus Merrifield and Mary Trowbridge, his wife; Charles
Brigham and
Susannah Baylies, his wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Timothy Merrifield and Mercy Perry, his 2d wife; William
Trowbridge and
Sarah Rice, his wife; William Brigham and Sarah Prentice, his wife; Nicholas
Baylies and Abigail
Wood, his wife.
Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Charles Brigham and Mary
Peters, his wife; Nicholas Baylies and Elizabeth
Park, his wife.
Timothy Merrifield, (1739-1806), served as a minute man at various alarms
under different
commands. He was born in Dedham; died in Worcester.
Charles Brigham, (1700-97), served as Justice
of the Peace, 1778. He was born in Marlboro; died in
Grafton.
William Brigham, (1739-1833), served as Selectman and on the Committee
of Correspondence. He
was born in Grafton, where he died.
Nicholas Baylies, (1717-1807), was a member of the Committee of Safety
of Taunton, 1776-78. He
was born in England; died in Taunton.
Also No. 15694.
Nicholas Baylies, Jr., (1739-1831), was a member of the General Court and
of the Committee of
Safety. He was born in Uxbridge, where he died.
William Trowbridge, (1751-1833), was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm
and Served as corporal
for the defense of Boston. He was born in Worcester, where he died.
Also No. 20385.
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Mrs. Eliza M. Tarkington Brigham.
DAR ID Number: 49401
Born in Bloomington, Ind.
Wife of Arthur Charles Brigham.
Descendant of Silas Foster.
[p.176] Daughter of William Claiborne and Eliza Kay Foster, his wife.
Granddaughter of William Cook Foster and Sarah Powell Jones, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Silas Foster and Mary Cook, his wife.
Silas Foster (1756-1826) served as mariner on the brigantine “Joanna,”
1781. He was born in Cape
May, N. J.; died in Philadelphia, Pa.
Also No. 34775.
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Mrs. Katherine E. Harrington Swaney.
DAR ID Number: 58876
Born in Kirksville, Mo.
Wife of Herbert S. Swaney.
Descendant of Nathan Putnam, Sergt. Zadock Putnam, Capt. Joseph Elliott,
and Charles Brigham.
Daughter of Francis Martin Harrington (b. 1836) and Martha E. Dutcher (1846-91),
his wife, m.
1869.
Granddaughter of Martin Harrington (1797-1891) and Catherine Hagamen (1806-75),
his 2nd wife,
m. 1833.
Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Harrington, Jr. (1769-1802), and Abigail Putnam
(1775-1871), his
wife, m. 1795.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Harrington (d. 1773) and Anna Brigham (1745-1831),
his wife, m.
1764; Zadock Putnam and Abigail Elliott, his wife.
See No. 58068.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Elliott and Susanna —, his 1st wife; Charles
Brigham and Sarah
Peters (1716-81), his wife.
[p.299] Zadock Putnam (1752-1819) responded to the Lexington Alarm as fifer
and, 1777, as
sergeant in Capt. Joseph Warren's company. He was born and died in Sutton,
Mass.
Joseph Elliott commanded several companies of militia from Sutton, Mass.,
where, in 1731, he was
born.
Charles Brigham (1700-97) in 1778 was Justice
of the Peace and member of the General Court. He
was born in Marlboro; died in Grafton, Mass.
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Mrs. Martha Harrington Craig.
DAR ID Number: 61378
Born in Kirksville, Mo.
Wife of William Craig.
Descendant of Nathan Putnam, Sergt. Zadock Putnam, Capt. Joseph Elliott,
Charles
Brigham, and
Capt. Joseph Hagamen.
Daughter of Francis Martin Harrington (b. 1835) and Martha Dutcher (b.
1843), his wife, m. 1869.
Granddaughter of Martin Harrington (1797-1891) and Catherine Hagamen (1806-71),
his 2nd wife,
m. 1823.
Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Harrington, Jr. (1769-1802), and Abigail Putnam
(1775-1871), his
wife, m. 1795; Evert Hagamen (1771-1842) and Mary Wiser (b. 1772), his
wife, m. 1791.
Gr-granddaughter of Samuel Harrington (1743-73) and Anna Brigham (1745-1843),
his wife;
Zadock Putnam and Abigail Elliott (1758-1822), his wife, m. 1774; Joseph
Hagamen and Elizabeth
Van Wagenen (b. 1742), his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Charles Brigham and Mary
Peters (1716-81), his wife; Nathan Putnam and
Betsy Buffington (1734-1810), his wife, m. 1751; Joseph Elliott and Susanna
—, his 1st wife.
Nathan Putnam (1730-1813) was appointed, 1775, field officer by the town
of Sutton, where he was
born and died.
Zadock Putnam (1752-1819) responded to the Lexington Alarm as fifer and,
1777, as sergeant in
Capt. Joseph Warren's company. He was born and died in Sutton, Mass.
Charles Brigham (1700-97) in 1778 was justice of the peace and member of
the General Court. He
was born in Marlboro; died in Grafton, Mass.
[p.131] Joseph Elliott commanded several companies of militia from Sutton,
Mass., where, in 1731,
he was born.
Also No. 58876.
Joseph Hagaman (1740-1817) commanded a company of Associated Exempts, New
York militia.
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Mrs. Katherine Whittaker Hudelson.
DAR ID Number: 85285
Born in Perry, Ill.
Wife of Robert C. Hudelson.
Descendant of Lieut. Edward Whittaker, Capt. Joseph Elliot, Sergt. Zadock
Putnam, Nathan
Putnam, William Salisbury, Charles Brigham
and Capt. Benjamin Du Bois, as follows:
1. James Whittaker (1827-1908), m. 2nd, 1864, Mary E. Harringotn (b. 1840).
2. William E. Whittaker (1784-1868), m. 1806, Annetje Du Bois (1786-1865);
Martin Harrington
(1797-1891), m. 2nd, 1833, Catherine Hagaman (1806-75).
3. Edward Whitaker, m. 1777, Calatentia Du Bois (1750-99); Benjamin Du
Bois, m. Catherine
Salisbury (1758-1809); Samuel Harrington, Jr. (1769-1802), m. 1795, Abigail
Putnam (1775-1871).
4. William Salisbury, m. 1740, Tenntje Staats (b. 1720); Samuel Harrington
(1743-73), m. 1764,
Anna Brigham (1745-1831); Zadock Putnam, m. 1774, Abigail Elliott (1758-1822).
5. Joseph Elliott, m. Susanna —; Nathan Putnam, m. 1st, 1751, Betsey Buffington
(1734-1810);
Charles Brigham, m. 1730, Mary Peters (1716-97).
Edward Whitaker (1741-1802) was lieutenant in Col. Johannes Snyder's 1st
regiment from Ulster
County, N. Y. He was born in Kingston, N. Y.
Joseph Elliott commanded several companies of militia from Sutton, Mass.,
where, in 1731, he was
born.
Also No. 58876.
Zadock Putnam (1752-1819) responded to the Lexington Alarm as fifer and,
1777, was sergeant in
Capt. Joseph Warren's company. He was born and died in Sutton, Mass.
Also No. 65160.
[p.109] Nathan Putnam (1730-1813) was appointed, 1775, field officer by
the town of Sutton,
Mass., where he was born and died.
Also No. 61378.
William Salisbury (1714-1801) was a patriot of Kingston, N. Y., his birthplace.
Also No. 32854.
Charles Brigham (1700-97), in 1778, was justice of the peace and member
of the General Court. He
was born in Marlboro; died in Grafton, Mass.
Benjamin Du Bois served as captain in Col. Anthony Van Bergen's 11th New
York regiment, Albany
County militia. He was born, 1752, in Catskill, N. Y., and died there.
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