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Adelaide Lyon Boutelle Chart 1.0 -- Adelaide Boutelle

 

                  [------- James Boutelle, b. 1726; d. 1791

                  [          SEE Adelaide Lyon Boutelle Chart 2.0

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                                       [------- James Boutelle, b. 18 March 1754; d. 26 Sep 1822 ** See Note below

                                       [                  [

                                       [                  [------- Elizabeth Smith, d. 1805

                                       [

                    [------- James Boutelle, b. 1801; d. 1870

                    [                  [

                    [                  [------- Abigail Fairbanks (b. 15 Aug 1770; d. 15 Sep 1845).

                    [

[------- Thomas Shepard Boutelle, b. 1836; d. 1889 Leominster, MA

[                   [

[                   [------- Betsey Baldwin, b. 1802; d. 1843

[

[------- Clinton Turner Boutelle, b. 1866, Leominster, MA

[          Died, 28 July 1936, West Groton, MA

[                   [

[                   [                   [------- Oliver W. Turner

[                   [                   [

[                   [------- Sarah A. Turner, b. 30 Oct 1833, Concord, VT; d. 1920

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Adelaide Lyon Boutelle

b. 28 Feb 1908, West Groton, MA

d. 8 Mar 1997, Groton, MA

                    [

                    [                   [------- Elizabeth Pender, b. 31 Jul 1825; d. 26 Feb 1897

                    [                   [

                    [------- Eliza Jemimah Lyon, b. 29 Mar 1862; d. 14 Aug 1915

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          [                                                         [------- (Captain) John Lyon, b. 1739, Redding, CT;

          [                                                         [          d. 13 Dec 1812, Kingston, N.B.          

          [                                                         [          SEE Adelaide Lyon Boutelle Chart 3.0

          [                                                         [

          [                                      [------- John Lyon, Jr. b. 1762, Redding, CT.; d. 1845 Kingston, N.B.

          [                                      [                  [

          [                                      [                  [------- Hepzibeth Betts, bap. 11 May 1740, Wilton, CT.

          [                                      [                             d. 25 Sep 1817, Kingston, N.B.

          [                                      [                             SEE Adelaide Lyon Boutelle Chart 4.0

          [                                      [

          [                   [------- George Lyon, b. 1794, Kingston, N.B., Canada; d. 1864

          [                   [                  [

          [                   [                  [------- Sarah Northrup, b. 1771, d. 1839, Kingston, N.B. 

          [                   [                             

          [                   [

          [------- Philo Lyon, b. 12 Dec 1824; d. 12 Jan 1896

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[------- Sarah Benedict, b. 1796; d. 1866

 

Note.  James Boutelle born 1754 was in the Revolutionary War.  According to the book "Genealogy of the Fairbanks Family in America, 1633-1897" Abigail Fairbanks was b. 15 Aug 1770 and married James Boutelle, as his second wife, 25 May 1796.  He served in Capt. Joshua Wood's Company, of the Leominster Militia, in the Revolutionary War.  

 

Philo Lyon's brother James is the ancestor of Bissell Canadian cousin Stephen McDonald, of Ontario, Canada,

 

 

 

 

 

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The Hatfield Attack

 

Robert and Editha also had a daughter Sarah (Thomas’ sister) who married Samuel Kellogg.  Sarah and her infant son Joseph were killed by Indians Sept. 19, 1677 in the attack on Hatfield.  Her son Samuel was taken prisoner by the Indians and carried to Canada; he eventually returned to Colchester, CT., bought land from his brother Nathaniel and married Hannah Dickinson.  

 

While men were out working in the fields, the Indians attacked, burning houses, killing 12 people and capturing 21.  It is likely that Samuel was returned from Canada by Benjamin Waite and Stephen Jennings, two Hatfield men whose wives and children were taken captive.  

 

Waite, an accomlished Indian scout, and Jennings got approved as agents to bargain for the captives, built a canoe and went up Lake George and Lake Champlain in the winter to Quebec City, Canada.  They may have been the first English colonists on Lake Champlain.  They were able to secure the release of 17 captives and returned to New England in May 1678.  A quarter century later, Waite was killed in the Deerfield Massacre that was part of Queen Anne’s War. 

 

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