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Marriage 1 : Robert Fulton Cooke , b. 1788, d. 1845
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| Elizabeth White |
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Marriage 1 : Mary Elizabeth Brewer m. 27 April 1780 Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, b. 16 January 1761, d. 1808
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As a young boy Joshua Wyeth, Sr. dressed as an Indian and had a part in the Boston Tea Party, which took place on December 18, 1773. At the time of the destruction of the British tea in the Boston Harbor he was a journeyman blacksmith in Boston, living with a Tory master, the fact that he was a young man who was not known in town and not easily recognizable, it was proposed that he and other men, similarly unknown, would smear their faces with soot or lamp-black. No one even recognized who they were and it was said that they resembled "devils from the bottomless pit." He was a volunteer at the Battle of Bunker Hill. He enlisted as a Private in the 1st Massachusetts Regiment under Captain E. Newell. He served as a Blacksmith under Captain Faxons. He was at the Battle at Flatbush Long island, Harleaw Heights and White Plaines, 1776. Military Pension records of him are found for the Revolution he fought in.
Joshua served faithfully for seven years in the war and lived near Boston in 1773, was found in the 1790 Census at Worcester County, Harvard Township, Boston, Massachusetts and while living there he was burnt out in the great fire of 1791, and soon afterwards moved to the Lake Region of Central New York to find a home and retrieve his fortunes. Here the family were sorely afflicted by the ills incident to that region, and Mr. Wythe left to move to Towanda, Pennsylvania in pursuit of a more favorable locality for a home. He purchased of John Heath on Towanda Creek and moved here with his family in 1794. In the 1800 Census of Pennsylvania he is at Luzerne County, (now Bradford County) Wysock Township, Pennsylvania. From 1810--1830 I could not find him in the Census. His wife, Elizabeth Brewer Wyeth died in 1805 and Joshua returned to Boston and married a second wife and emigrated to Cincinnati, Ohio where he stayed from about 1805-1818. He was a Market man there and his son Prentice died on August 29, 1810 there. From 1818-1819 he is found in Champaign County, Urbana, Ohio & in 1820 at Clark County, Ohio, where he made appearances concerning his pension, and apparently he returned to Cincinnati where he may have died in 1832 or in Franklin County, Brookville, Indiana and is believed to be buried in Franklin County, Columbus, Ohio in a Revolutionary War Soldier's Cemetery.
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| Joshua Wyeth |
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| Susanna Wyeth |
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| Elisha Chastin Wyeth |
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| Joshua Wyeth |
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| Harriet Wyeth |
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| Mary Polly Wyeth |
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| Charles Prentice Wyeth |
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| Sukey Wyeth |
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| Francis Brewster Wyeth |
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| Elizabeth Jane Wyeth |
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| John Henry Wyeth |
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| Fanny Wyeth |
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| Hannah Wyeth |
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| Frank Wyeth |
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Marriage 1 : Joshua Wyeth m. 27 April 1780 Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, b. 06 October 1758, d. 22 February 1832
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| Mary Elizabeth Brewer |
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Marriage 1 : Mary Winship m. 05 November 1751 Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, b. 18 April 1731, d. 09 September 1798
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# Military Service: BET. 1776 - 1778 MInuteman in the Battle of Lexington & Concord and Bunker Hill in the Revolutionary War
# Note: Ebenezer Wyeth II and his brothers, Jonas and Noah, all sons of Ebenezer and Susannah Wyeth, and Joseph, a cousin & Joshua a son, all assisted in establishing American Independence during the Revolutionary War. They were part of the seventy-five men of Captain Samuel Thatcher's company who attacked the British at or near Concord Bridge on their retreat from Lexington. It was the fight that Emerson wrote the immortal lines: "Here once the embattled farmers stood and fired the shot heard round the world." Some give his death date as August 5. He was a Minuteman and his name is on the honor roll at Valley Forge. He was in the war until 1781 at Dorchester Heights where he was stationed and at Breeds Hill. In 1781-1790 he was a Selectman (one of the Governors) in Cambridge. He was a Farmer found in the 1790 Census at Cambridge.
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| Ebenezer Wyeth |
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Marriage 1 : Ebenezer Wyeth m. 05 November 1751 Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, b. 08 April 1727, d. 04 August 1799
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| Ebenezer Wyeth |
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| Mary Wyeth |
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| Jonas Wyeth |
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