Puffer Genealogy
PUFFER, Simeon[1, 2]
1759 - 1825 (65 years)-
Name PUFFER, Simeon Birth Aug 1759 Hebron, CT [2] Gender Male Death 16 Jun 1825 Cramahe, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada FindaGrave Address:
182433999Ref# 54 [2] _COLOR 11 _FSFTID LH6Z-HDX Death 16 Jun 1825 Cramahe, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada Burial Morganston, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada Address:
Puffer Farm Family CemeteryPerson ID I32791 Puffer 062124 Last Modified 21 Dec 2023
Father PUFFER, Lazarus, b. 1 Jun 1729, Stoughton, MA d. 15 Jan 1778, Valley Forge, PA (Age 48 years) Mother REYNOLDS, Sarah, b. CA 1725, Norwich, CT d. 2 Jan 1792, Colchester, CT (Age 67 years) Marriage 12 Nov 1753 Lebanon, CT [3, 4] Family ID F7655 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family TURNER, Fanny, b. Abt 1763, NY d. 22 Oct 1843, Cramahe, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada (Age 80 years) Marriage 1784 Fredericksburg, NY [5] Children 1. PUFFER, Benjamin, b. 17 Feb 1785, Ontario, Canada d. 1851, Cramahe, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada (Age 65 years) 2. PUFFER, Daniel Turner, b. CA 1788, Dutchess County, NY d. Bef 1850 (Age < 61 years) 3. PUFFER, James Simeon, b. CA 1789, New City, NY d. 1846, Cramahe, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada (Age 57 years) 4. PUFFER, Cornelius, b. 25 May 1793, Ontario, Canada d. 1860, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada (Age 66 years) 5. PUFFER, Sally Sarah, b. 1794, NY d. Aft 1861, Canada (Age > 68 years) 6. PUFFER, Neil, b. 1795, Ontario, Canada d. 1825, Canada (Age 30 years) 7. PUFFER, Harriet, b. 1800, Coeymans, NY d. Aft 1861, Canada (Age > 62 years) 8. PUFFER, Hannah, b. 1810, Coeymans, NY d. 1846, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada (Age 36 years) Family ID F8925 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 30 Jun 2024
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Notes - He was a soldier in the Revolution in Capt. Judah Allen's company in Lebanon, Conn., Col. Samuel B. Webb's regiment, June 1777, to April 28, 1780. He was in Sullivan's Expedition and several skirmishes. He was granted a pension for his service and his name placed on the roll, April 25, 1819. His age was then given as 67 years, his service in Conn. and his residence as Coeymans, Albany County, NY (p. 112, Senate Documents 1833-4; Pension Rolls, V. p. 13). The pension records show that he enlisted at Lebanon, Conn. He was living at Pawling, Dutchess County in 1790, as shown by the census, and had three sons under sixteen at the time.
His children sued to get his Rev. War Pension when his marriage to Fanny Turner was in question. They were married by a Justice of the Peace and no records were filed. After many affidavits from people who were present at the union, they got the pension.
Some highlights of those affidavits: Daniel Haynes a resident of the Town of Patterson in said County aged 80 yrs and upwards. He was sworn in and gave testimony. He was brought up and raised in Patterson, NY. He was well Acquainted with Simeon Puffer & Fanny Turner when a girl. He lived within 2 miles of Fanny. Simeon came to town right after his discharge from Army. Worked as a laborer for Nathan Sheldon. Sheldon owned the farm on which Fanny Turner resided. He then saw Simeon and Fanny married. Abt 1794 (right after Simeon came and abt end of war). Simeon lived in Patterson, NY abt 2 yrs, then Fredericksburgh, NY until they moved north to Dutchess County, then they moved north again (Albany) then he, Daniel, never saw them again.
Affidavit of Daniel Dorman. Daniel lived near Simeon in Coeymans, NY for abt 10 yrs. Then he was informed that Simeon's wife and children went to Canada and Simeon stayed in NY living with different friends and when he would receive his pension he would take it to his family in Canada but he would not live there because he hated the British.
Affidavit of Daniel Turner (brother of Fanny). His sister left for Canada about 1818.
Affidavit of Hannah DeGroat Turner (wife of Daniel). Simeon and Fanny had a family of children together – some of the children were persuaded to go to Canada by some friends they had in Canada & after the children were in Canada they persuaded they prevailed on their mother said Fanny to move to Canada. Simeon refused to go. The last time he (Simeon) went to Canada he brought his pension for the family and a Large Bible for his wife & children then I (Hannah DeGroat Turner) was informed said Simeon was taken sick when he arrived in Canada and was unable to get back to Coeymans. He died in Canada. Simeon was poor but a good respectable man and lived happily with his wife and family. Simeon always saved as much of his pension as he could to bring to Fanny and the children in Canada.
Affidavit of Cornelius Turner (Mar 14, 1846). After living in Coeymans for abt 15 years (according to Cornelius, they came to Coeymans about 1800) or more, Fanny left here and went to Canada to see her children & sister when then resided in Canada and Simeon continued to live in Coeymans. He went to visit his wife and children about 4 times before he died.
- He was a soldier in the Revolution in Capt. Judah Allen's company in Lebanon, Conn., Col. Samuel B. Webb's regiment, June 1777, to April 28, 1780. He was in Sullivan's Expedition and several skirmishes. He was granted a pension for his service and his name placed on the roll, April 25, 1819. His age was then given as 67 years, his service in Conn. and his residence as Coeymans, Albany County, NY (p. 112, Senate Documents 1833-4; Pension Rolls, V. p. 13). The pension records show that he enlisted at Lebanon, Conn. He was living at Pawling, Dutchess County in 1790, as shown by the census, and had three sons under sixteen at the time.
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Sources - [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 45, 72.
- [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 45, 71.
- [S161] Connecticut Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection).
- [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 45.
- [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 72.
- [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 45, 72.