Ebenezer Wood
M, b. 29 December 1671, d. 22 September 1736
Biography
Title | | Ebenezer Wood held the title of Captain. |
Residence | | He lived in MendonBG. |
Residence | | He lived in MendonBG. |
Person Source | | He had person sources.1 |
Birth | 29 December 1671 | He was born on 29 December 1671 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesBGO. |
Baptism | 31 December 1671 | He was baptized on 31 December 1671 in Rowley, MassachusettsBGO. |
Military | 1690 | He served in the military in 1690 in King William's War (aka the First French and Indian War) - Quebec ExpeditionBG. The Rowley company joined others under the command of Sir WilliamPhips, consisting of 30 or 40 sailing vessels, carrying about 2,000 men who sailed from Nantasket 9 Aug 1690, but did not arrive at Quebec until 5 Oct. |
Religious Affiliation | 14 July 1717 | He was affiliated on 14 July 1717 in Mendon, Worcester, MassachusettsBGO. |
Military | 1722 | He served in the military in 1722 in Mendon, Worcester, MassachusettsBGO. Called back into the Militia when Massachusetts Governor Shuttledeclared war on the French Indians from Canada after they began attacking frontier settlements along the northern border of Massachusetts. |
Residence | between 1735 and 1935 | He lived in Worcester, Massachusetts, USABG, between 1735 and 1935. |
Residence | between 1735 and 1935 | He lived in Worcester, Massachusetts, USABG, between 1735 and 1935. |
Civil | 1736 | |
Death | 22 September 1736 | He died on 22 September 1736 at age 64 in Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts, United StatesBGO. Estate was probated on 16 February 1737 in Worcester County,Massachusetts. Find A Grave Memorial# 40596962 |
Death | 22 September 1736 | He died Age: 64, Age: 54 on 22 September 1736 at age 64 in Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts, United StatesBGO. |
Citations
- [S1058] Puckett Ancestors - 12 May 18, John Wood