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  1. Mary DICKINSON
    Mary m. Joseph HEAD 20 Jan 1762, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Joseph (son of Henry HEAD and Anna PADDOCK) b. 11 Sep 1733, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Henry HEAD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 17 Aug 1757, Dutchess County, New York.
    2. 3. Britton HEAD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 6 Oct 1763, Nine Partners, Dutchess County, New York; d. 24 Apr 1848, Dryden, Tompkins County, New York.
    3. 4. Smith HEAD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 3 Jul 1764/1765, Sussex County, New Jersey; d. 10 Apr 1853, Caroline, Tompkins County, New York.
    4. 5. Elizabeth HEAD  Descendancy chart to this point b. 22 Oct 1766, New Jersey.
    5. 6. Phebe HEAD  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1769.
    6. 7. Joseph HEAD  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1776.
    7. 8. John HEAD  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1777.


Generation: 2
  1. Henry HEAD Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) b. 17 Aug 1757, Dutchess County, New York.

    Notes:

    He lived in Charlotte Precinct when he enlisted in the Revolution. He applied for his pension 11 OCT 1832 when living Duanesburgh, Schenectady Co., NY. He made tow depositions in his application, one in 1832 and the other in 1833. He served in 1776 under Capt. Jonathan Welles in Dutchess Co., and in 1777 he was in the six-month service. In 1778 he volunteered with his team (horses) for four months under Capt. Silas Marsh. In 1779 and 1780 he patrolled in the county and collected stores for 18 days under Capt. Pemberton. In Nov 1779 he served as a guardsman under Capt. Vanderburgh. Henry witnessed a deed in Nine Partners 3 MAR 1785 between Jeremiah Palmer and Pardon Burlingame. Britton Tallman wrote his will 10 AUG 1811 and in it mentioned his wife Deborah, his gr.-nephew Britton Tallman, son of Jonathan, and Elias, Henry and Henry Gilbert Head. Henry Head sued Benjamin Tripp in 1789. Henry became insolvent and the following notice is found in the local paper: "Henry Head, his goods and chattels, lands & tenements to be sold 5 April at his house in Beekman." Henry was in Beekman in 1790 at 2-3-3 between William Clark and Samuel Albro. He was a Duncan store customer ca. 1790-1795. Henry was indicted for riot & assault in 1796 (15 OCT 1796) and the case is interesting reading. Britton Tallman, Henry Head and Elias Head, all of Dutchess County, swore 20 JAN 1813 that they had seen Henry Wagman sign his will 13 FEB 1797. Elias Head was evidently a Quaker because he "affirmed", rather than swore. Henry Head was listed in Town of Livingston, Columbia County in 1800 at 2-1-2-0-1 and 0-1-0-0-1 between John I. Best and Ichabod Paddock. He was back in Beekman in 1810 at 0-0-1-2-1 and 0-0-0-1-1 between Israel Vail and Britton Tallman. He had two horses and three cows. Henry Head, age 82, a Rev. pensioner, was living with Henry G. Head in Duanesburgh 1 JUN 1840. On 19 NOV 1849 he testified before Matthew Rector, JP, in Schenectady County on behalf of a former neighbor: "Henry Head aged ninety-four years and a resident of Duanesburgh, deposed he was a Revolutionary War pensioner and during the War he had known Gamalile Taylor who lived in Fishkill adjoining Beekman, Dutchess County. He had also known Anna Losee (Taylor's wife) before her marriage.

    Henry m. Bef 1785. [Group Sheet]

  2. Britton HEAD Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) b. 6 Oct 1763, Nine Partners, Dutchess County, New York; d. 24 Apr 1848, Dryden, Tompkins County, New York.

    Notes:

    He was age 69-11-27 living in Tompkins Co., NY 3 OCT 1832 when he applied for his pension. He lived in Sussex Co., NJ when he enlisted in the Revolution and was in Sussex Co., NJ in the 1793 Militaary census. His widow applied for a pension 11 JUL 1838, aged 80 years, living at Lansing, Tompkins Co., NY. Britton Head, age 77, a Rev. Pensioner, was living with Britton Head (probably his son) in Ithaca, Tompkins Co., NY 1 JUN 1840. Britton Head served in the Levies under Cols. Albert Pawling and Lewis DuBois. He was in Milton, Cayuga Co., NY in 1800 at 3-0-0-0-1 and 3-1-0-1-0. He was in Dryden in 1810 and he died there 24 APR 1848 and his widow died there 13 AUG 1855. He applied for his Rev. Pension 3 OCT 1832 at Tompkins County and stated that when he was age 31 he moved to Cayuga Co., NY and in April 1832 moved to Tompkins County. His widow applied for Bounty Land Warrants 11 JUL 1848 when age 80. The probate of her will, dated 23 OCT 1855, did not mention children named Smith, Margaret or Joseph. Several of their children were baptized in the Newburgh, NY Methodist-Episcopal Church.

    Britton m. 23 Dec 1784, Orange County, New York. [Group Sheet]

  3. Smith HEAD Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) b. 3 Jul 1764/1765, Sussex County, New Jersey; d. 10 Apr 1853, Caroline, Tompkins County, New York.

    Notes:

    Smith was in 1793 Military census in Sussex Co., NJ and was in Milton Town, Cayuga Co., NY in 1800 at 3-0-0-1-0 and 0-1-0-1-0 between Samuel Brown and Jesse Bailey. He was in Dryden in 1810 at 3-0-0-1-0 and 2-1-0-1-0.

    Smith m. Bef 1796. [Group Sheet]

  4. Elizabeth HEAD Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) b. 22 Oct 1766, New Jersey.
  5. Phebe HEAD Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) b. Abt 1769.
  6. Joseph HEAD Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) b. Abt 1776.
  7. John HEAD Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) b. Abt 1777.

  
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