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Ancestors of Doris Edna Dearhamer
Elijah Moulton was born on 10 August 1753 at
Brimfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts.
2,3,4 He was the son of
Freeborn Moulton and
Rebekah Walker.
1 Elijah Moulton married
Eunice Blodgett, daughter of
James Blodgett and
Theodia Wallbridge.
2 Elijah Moulton married
Ruth Blodgett, daughter of
James Blodgett and
Theodia Wallbridge, in 1782 at
Wales, Hampden County, Massachusetts.
2 Elijah Moulton died on 6 March 1825 at
Ascott Township, Sherbrooke County, Quebec, Canada, at age 71.
2
Children of Elijah Moulton and Eunice Blodgett- Calvin Moulton
b. 1772, d. 1844
Elijah Moulton b. s 1774
Phineas Moulton b. s 1776
Sally Moulton b. s 1778
Children of Elijah Moulton and Ruth Blodgett- Nye Moulton b. c 1783, d. c 18502
James Moulton b. s 1785
Eli Moulton b. s 1787
Notes and Citations:
- [S257] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Massachusetts Vital Records (transcripts) to 1850 (online), http://www.newenglandancestors.org/, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Farmington, MA, Brimfield entries.
- [S177] Wanda Sinclair, Elijah Moulton in "Re: ELIJAH MOULTON, BLODGETT, BEF/1786 MA", e-mail address, message to Moulton Family Genealogy Forum at GenForum, Geneology.com, 31 December 1998, access date 8 July 2002.
- [S257] New England Historic Genealogical Society, Massachusetts Vital Records (transcripts) to 1850 (online), http://www.newenglandancestors.org/, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Farmington, MA, town of Brimfield entries.
- [S462] Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut Vol. I-IV, (database online), Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, original source of data: William T. Davis, Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation (New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1911). "Calvin Elijah, son of Freeborn Moulton, was born in Brimfield, Massachusetts , August 10, 1753. He married Ruth, probably sister of Mary Blodgett, daughter of James Blodgett. Mary married his brother, Phineas Moulton, of Brimfield, and both families settled at Randolph, Vermont. Calvin E. Moulton was a resident of Randolph in 1793 when he quit-claimed to his brother, Freeborn, his interest in his father's estate. He enlisted as a soldier from Monson in the revolution, and after the close of hostilities removed to Canada and settled on Moulton Hill on the St. Francis river . His children were born at West Randolph, Vermont." This is the only source I have seen that gives his name as Calvin Elijah. Others say Calvin was a younger brother born about 1760.