Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . >the neighborhood, owning land in Grafton,.Worcester, and Sutton, in that part now Millbury,but part of which was annexed to Worcester in1785, called the Gore. He was a revolutionarysoldier in the Framingham company. He was inCaptain Joseph Winchs company, Colonel SamuelBullards regiment in 1777, and was in ihe cam-paign under General Gates that ended in the sur-render of Burgoyne. He married (second) Re-becca Daniel, August 24, 1757.


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . >the neighborhood, owning land in Grafton,.Worcester, and Sutton, in that part now Millbury,but part of which was annexed to Worcester in1785, called the Gore. He was a revolutionarysoldier in the Framingham company. He was inCaptain Joseph Winchs company, Colonel SamuelBullards regiment in 1777, and was in ihe cam-paign under General Gates that ended in the sur-render of Burgoyne. He married (second) Re-becca Daniel, August 24, 1757. The children of Johnand Ruth Wesson were : i. Samuel, born at Sher-born. July 14, 1741; he became a revolutionary sol-dier; married Rebecca ; died 1776. 2. Levi. 3. Joel. 4. John, Jr., married Mehitable Elliott. , married Sarah Drury. 6. Silas; he was oneof twelve soldiers who joined with Major TimothyBigelow, of Worcester, and marched to Canada^where Silas was killed at the attack on Quebec, De-cember 31, 1775. (V) Joel Wesson, son of John Wesson (4),was born probably about 1746, at Framingham. Hemarried Hannah Bigelow, born in Worcester, July.


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