Puffer Genealogy
PUFFER, Josiah[1, 2]
1735 - 1806 (71 years)-
Name PUFFER, Josiah Birth 21 Mar 1735 Sudbury, MA [2, 3, 4] Gender Male FindaGrave Ref# 33 [5] Residence 1790 Canajoharie, NY [6, 7] Residence 1799 Canajoharie, NY [8] _COLOR 11 _FSFTID M2N7-35D Death 9 Jul 1806 Westminster, MA [9, 10] Burial Westminster, MA Address:
Woodside CemeteryPerson ID I34307 Puffer 062124 Last Modified 3 Apr 2023
Father PUFFER, Capt. Jabez, b. Abt 1704, Braintree, MA d. 21 Jun 1789, Sudbury, MA (Age 85 years) Mother HAYNES, Thankful, b. 22 Apr 1708, Sudbury, MA d. 11 Jun 1737, Sudbury, MA (Age 29 years) Marriage 24 Jul 1731 Sudbury, MA [11, 12, 13] Family ID F8550 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family READ, Mary, b. 19 Mar 1741, Sudbury, MA d. 19 Jul 1831, Westminster, MA (Age 90 years) Marriage 29 Nov 1759 Sudbury, MA [9, 11] Children 1. PUFFER, Rev. Isaac G. Sr., b. 24 Jan 1761, Sudbury, MA d. 12 Mar 1837, Watson, NY (Age 76 years) 2. PUFFER, Mary, b. 5 Apr 1763, Westminster, MA d. 19 Apr 1857, Petersham, MA (Age 94 years) 3. PUFFER, Jabez, b. 14 Jun 1765, Westminster, MA d. Bef 1865, NY (Age < 99 years) 4. PUFFER, Eunice, b. 2 Aug 1767, Westminster, MA d. 22 Feb 1846 (Age 78 years) 5. PUFFER, Thankful, b. 17 Apr 1769, Westminster, MA d. 18 Apr 1857, Westfield, MA (Age 88 years) 6. PUFFER, Lucena, b. 27 May 1771, Sudbury, MA d. 11 Sep 1851, Westminster, MA (Age 80 years) 7. PUFFER, Samuel Read, b. 21 Oct 1773, Westminster, MA d. 22 Mar 1854, Westminster, MA (Age 80 years) 8. PUFFER, Ruth, b. 1 Mar 1776, Westminster, MA d. 19 Apr 1833, Westminster, MA (Age 57 years) 9. PUFFER, Sally, b. 22 Mar 1780, Westminster, MA d. 5 Oct 1811, MA (Age 31 years) 10. PUFFER, Asahel, b. 20 Dec 1781, Westminster, MA d. 20 Mar 1835, Westminster, MA (Age 53 years) 11. PUFFER, Betsey, b. 19 Mar 1788, Westminster, MA d. 10 Aug 1846, Westminster, MA (Age 58 years) Family ID F8770 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 30 Jun 2024
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Notes - He settled in Westminster about the time of the incorporation, 1759, on Lot No 62, in the south part of the town, on the farm lately owned by Cephas W. Bush. In early youth he lost a thumb by the explosion of a gun in his hands and was disqualified for military service. When he enlisted, it is said that he passed the examination by wearing gloves of which the thumb of one was filled with wood. He was in the French War, as the following letter to his father at Sudbury shows:
"Halfway Brook, July ye 23, 1758.
Honored father and mother
I hope these few lines may find you and all my Brothers and Sisters well and in good health as I am at this time after my Duty to you my father and mother and Love to my Brothers and sisters and friends and neighbors I will inform you that we have been met with a vary poor Stroke in the loss of Captain Daken and Leftene Curtis and thre privets, william grout J onathan Patson Nathanial Molton all of Sudbury and in the fight we lost three Captens and two Leftenants and one Ensine and two Sargnts and one Corporal and thirteen privets all out of our Regiment * * * and I will inform you that I Received your Letter this Day Dated June ye 29, and I Desier you would Send me a Letter as Sun as you Can I also Desier prayers for me and I hope that I shall Return to you in Due time--Know more at present So I shall Remain Your Dutifull Son
JOSIAH PUFFER."
He was a sergeant in Capt. Dakin's Co,, Col. Nicols' regt. at Worcester (list Jan 4 1759). He was in Captain Noah Mile's company, Colonel John Whitcomb's regiment Apr. 19, 1775, and took part in the Battle of Bunker Hill; also in Capt. Elisha Jackson's company to reinforce the northern army, 1777.
He was an active, influential citizen, of good judgment, able and upright. He was a Representative to the General Court in 1787, 1790, and 1791. He was the best educated man in town, except perhaps the minister. He retained his health to the day of his death. He mowed an acre of heavy grass the day before he died, and, indeed, died in the hayfield next day, while making his hay, pitchfork in hand, and was found dead by a neighbor. He deeded land to his son Samuel in 1805 (W.D. 163, 452). His will was dated Jan. 10, 1806. The 1790 census shows he was living in Westminster, head of a family of nine.
- He settled in Westminster about the time of the incorporation, 1759, on Lot No 62, in the south part of the town, on the farm lately owned by Cephas W. Bush. In early youth he lost a thumb by the explosion of a gun in his hands and was disqualified for military service. When he enlisted, it is said that he passed the examination by wearing gloves of which the thumb of one was filled with wood. He was in the French War, as the following letter to his father at Sudbury shows:
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Sources - [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 36, 49-51.
- [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 36, 49.
- [S436] Vital Records of Stow Massachusetts To the Year 1850, page114.
- [S466] _Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988.
- [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 36.
- [S724] New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920.
- [S723] _1790 United States Federal Census.
- [S1125] New York Tax Assessment Rolls of Real and Personal Estates, 1799-1804.
- [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 49.
- [S466] _Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, Page 243.
- [S436] Vital Records of Stow Massachusetts To the Year 1850, page 253.
- [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 33.
- [S1114] Massachusetts Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850.
- [S2] Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts 1639-2020, Red Letter Edition, 36, 49-51.