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Reuben Partridge (1744-)

Reuben Partridge was born to Samuel Partridge and Mary Blood in Franklin, Massachusetts, Apr 14, 1744. He married there, Apr 7, 1768, Mary Hill. They removed to Keene, New Hampshire, before 1780, and later to Braintree, Vermont, where they thereafter resided. He served in the Revolutionary War from New Hampshire as a private in Ashley’s Regiment of New Hampshire Militia. They had eight children (only six are given below). Children: Sources

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Jesse Partridge (1748-1838)

Jesse Partridge was born to Zachariah Partridge and Esther Turner in Walpole, Massachusetts, Feb, 28, 1748. He married Keziah Clapp, born in Walpole, May 12, 1752, died Sept, 1, 1819, daughter of Seth and Mary (Bullard) Clapp. They resided in Walpole for a few years after their marriage, but removed about 1775 to Holden, Massachusetts, where they thereafter resided. He was in the Revolutionary service from that town [1]Massachusetts Archives. He died in Holden, Mar 29, 1838, and his will was proved Jun 20, following. In it he mentions his children, Nancy Hubbard, Lucy Warner, Lewis, Ellis, Jesse and Seth

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Stephen Partridge (1746-1818)

Stephen Partridge was born to James Partridge and Keziah Bullard in Medway, Massachusetts, Jul 10, 1746. He married in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, February, 1772, Esther Emerson, born there Jun 14, 1751, daughter of Thomas and Abigail (Marsh) Emerson. They resided in Medway until 1775, when they removed to Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, remaining there until 1779, when they migrated to Maine, in the Kennebec river region, a short time later removing to Rochester, Vermont, and from there to Wilmington, Essex County, New York, later going, in 1815, to Ohio, and settling near Columbus. He died in Amity, Ohio, Jun 14, 1818; and she

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