Stephen Niles
b. 1735 · Stonington, Connecticut | d. 1810 · Alburg, Franklin Co., Vermont
Parents
- Father: Ebenezer Niles (1683–1752)
- Mother: Abigail Hazard
Events
- Birth
- 1735 · Stonington, Connecticut
- Death
- 1810 · Alburg, Franklin Co., Vermont
- Residence
- 1790 · Stephen Town, Albany Co., Connecticut[1]
- Residence
- 1800 · Alburg, Franklin Co., Vermont[1]
Family
Spouse: Desire Pendleton (1739–1800) · m. 9 Jan 1755 · Stonington, Connecticut
Children:
- Lucy Niles (ABOUT 1756–)
- Robert Niles (26 Mar 1757–24 Jan 1816)
- Stephen Niles (ABOUT 1760–20 Mar 1844)
- Desire Niles
- Nathan Niles (–5 Sep 1836)
- Sands Niles (1765–1826)
- Ichabod Niles (ABOUT 1769–4 Sep 1859)
- Eunice Niles (ABOUT 1772–)
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Prudence Niles (ABOUT 1773–9 Apr 1836)
m. Peter West (7 Nov 1768–25 Nov 1856)Children: George Stanton West (1790–); Amy West (1796–); Robert Erastus West (1804–1884); Sands Niles West (1806–1848); Paul Vinning West (1809–1890); John Flemming West (1811–1886); Nathan Proctor West (1815–1856)
- Paul Niles (ABOUT 1775–16 Jul 1854)
Notes
Moved to Stephentown, NY, prior to the revolutionary war.
20 Oct 1780: Commissioned as first Lieutenant in the Albany County, Militia. [State Archives Vol. I, documents relating to the Colonial Historial of the State of New York, Vol. 15, p. 265].
Moved to Alsburg, Vermont about 1800.
!Census 1790: Stephen Town, Albany Co., CT, p.287 (5th from bottom): 2-2-1
!Census 1800: Alburgh Twp., Franklin Co., Vermont, p.415. Stephen Niles 10201-10100
Sources
- 1790 U.S. Federal Census
- 1800 U. S. Census