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| (1869 - ....)
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|_Martha HEUWS _______|
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_Harry Ray CAMPBELL ___
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_William Richard CAMPBELL _|
| (1911 - 1965) m 1939 |
| |_Theda PEARL __________
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|--James Arthur CAMPBELL
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| _Robert Emory FASSETT _+
| | (1888 - 1935) m 1909
|_Martha Jane FASSETT ______|
(1914 - 1977) m 1939 |
|_Winona FRANCE ________+
(1889 - 1970) m 1909
_Richard Gabriel COUSINO _+
| (1895 - 1990) m 1919
_Earl COUSINO _______|
| (1920 - 2005) |
| |_Mabel St. JOHN __________
| (1899 - ....) m 1919
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|--Paul COUSINO
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| _Ray Ransom FASSETT ______+
| | (1892 - 1974) m 1918
|_Ruth M. FASSETT ____|
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|_Caroline ABT ____________+
(1893 - ....) m 1918
_John FASSETT Sr.__________+
| (1785 - 1869) m 1809
_John Iram FASSETT Jr._|
| (1820 - 1898) m 1848 |
| |_Susannah Daltonor DUTTON _
| (1781 - 1829) m 1809
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|--Edwin L. FASSETT
| (1853 - ....)
| _James B. LEE _____________
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|_Clarinda Miranda LEE _|
(1830 - 1905) m 1848 |
|_Maranda Content BRAYTON __
[10460] 1856 Wayne Twp Mitchell Co IA - age 3 b. IA
_Joseph Shepherd FASSETT _+
| (1798 - 1835) m 1818
_Joseph Nelson FASSETT _|
| (1819 - ....) m 1842 |
| |_Catherine ALBRO _________
| (1799 - 1857) m 1818
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|--Leonora FASSETT
| (1845 - ....)
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|_Frances LAWRENCE ______|
(1826 - ....) m 1842 |
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[7939] 1850 US Census age 5 b. PA - named Mary
_Nathan FASSETT _____+
| (1749 - 1821)
_Nathan FASSETT ________|
| (1778 - ....) m 1814 |
| |_Azubah MONTAGUE ____
| (1753 - 1812)
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|--Mary Amelia FASSETT
| (1822 - 1874)
| _Joseph HOPKINS _____
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|_Patience Snow HOPKINS _|
(1789 - 1853) m 1814 |
|_Lois XYZ ___________
_John FAY ___________+
| (1669 - ....)
_Stephen FAY ________|
| (1713 - ....) |
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|--Jonas FAY
| (1737 - 1818)
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BIOGRAPHY: TFG-28-Dr. Fay was from Hardwick, MA. He was a clerk in Militia Co. of Capt. Samuel Robinson in 1756 in the French War at Fort Edward and Lake George. He, along with five of his brothers, were in the Battle of Bennington. He also served as srugeon in Col. Warner's Regiment. See the D.A.R. Patriots Index, Page 231. He was a member of the convention at Westminster in Jan. 1777 tha declared Vermont to be an independent state.
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BIOGRAPHY: From:
Biographies of Notable Americans, 1904
BIOGRAPHY: FAY, Jonas, patriot, was born at Hardwick, Mass., Jan. 28, 1737; son of Stephen and Ruth (Child) Fay; grandson of John and Elizabeth (Wellington) Fay, and great-grandson of John and Mary (Brigham) Fay, who came from Wales to Boston, arriving on the Speedwell, June 27, 1656. The Fays were of French origin, having fled to Wales during the Huguenot persecution. Jonas served in 1756 in the French war as clerk in Capt. Samuel Robinson's company of Massachusetts troops at Fort Edward and Lake George. He afterward studied medicine and in 1766 was among the early settlers of Bennington, Vt., where he practised his profession. In 1772 he was appointed a delegate from Bannington and neighboring towns to appear before Gov. William Tryon of New York and urge him to discontinue his violent proceedings against the Vermont settlers. In March, 1774, he was clerk of the convention of settlers which drew up resolutions to defend their cause and their leaders by force, Allen, Warner and others having been threatened by the New York assembly with outlawry and death. In 1775 he accompanied Ethan Allen's expedition to Ticonderoga as surgeon. In January, 1776, He was clerk to the convention at Dorset and drew up the petition to congress to be allowed to serve the patriot cause independent of New York. He was secretary of the convention of July, 1777, that framed the constitution of Vermont and during the summer of that year was a member of the council of safety. Between 1777 and 1782 he was four times an agent of the state to the continental congress. He was a member of the governor's council, 1778-85; judge of the supreme court in 1782, and judge of probate, 1782-87. He then returned to the practice of medicine at Bennington, removing to Charlotte in 1800, to Pawlet a few years later and finally returning to Bennington. He was twice married: first, May 1, 1760, to Sarah, daughter of Capt. John Fassett, and secondly, Nov. 20, 1777, to Mrs. Lydia Safford. He was joint author with Ethan Allen of "A Concise Refutation of the Claims of New Hampshire, Massachusetts and New York to the Territory of Vermont (1780)." He died at Bennington, Vt., March 6, 1818.
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