Private Stephen DeMaranville served with Capt. Zebediah Dewey's Company, Vermont Republic Militia during the American Revolution.
Stephen DeMaranville is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A031594.
Stephen DeMaranville was born 15 January 1750 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay. He passed away 24 Sep 1827 Poultney, Rutland, Vermont.
Marriage Intention as indexed: Stephen DeMaranville Marriage Date: 24 Jul 1767 Marriage Place: Dartmouth, Massachusetts Spouse Name: Deliverance Barden. [1]. The handwritten entry lists Stephen of Dartmouth and Deliverance Barden of Freetown as attest Benjamin Atkin, town clerk.
12 Stephen (Louis), b. Dartmouth, 15 Aug., 1750 (when his father was nearly 80) ; died Poultney, Vt., 24 Sept., 1827 j
mar. Freetown or Dartmouth (recorded both places), 13
Aug., 1767, Deliverance Harden ; b. 1749 ; d. Poultney, Yt., 3
Oct., 1812, age 61. On gravestone his name is spelled de
Maranville. He was in the Rev. War and rendered import
ant aid as a bearer of dispatches. Was at Saratoga, N. Y.,
when Burgoyne surrendered and guard over prisoners sent
to Boston, Mass. He and wife and 10 children buried Poultney, Vt.,
Revolutionary War Service
Stephen was a soldier in the American Revolution and, in 1780, served in Capt. Dewey's Company. [2]
Stephen De Maranville DAR Ancestor #: A031594 He served as a Private and also a Minute Man for Massachusetts and Vermont with Captains Benjamin Wilcox, Zebediah Dewey, and Colonel Nathaniel Freeman. His spouse: Deliverance Barden. Children in File: Stephen who m. Esther Manning, Martha who m. Joshua Spooner, James D who m. Polly Manning, Louis who m. Lydia Cleveland, William Gifford who m. Sallie Runlett, Eber who m. Diana Stephens.[3]
Marriage
Delia Barden/Deliverance Borden of Freetown and Stephen DeMoranville were married August 13, 1767 in Freetown, Bristol County, Massachusetts. [4][5]
Children
Stephen and Delia were the parents of 13 children including: [6][7]
The State of Vermont, Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary War, 1775 to 1783, Published by Authority of the Legislature, Compiled and Edited by John E. Goodrich, A Member of the Vermont Historical Society, Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Company, 1904, 236: A Pay Roll of Capt. Zebediah's Dewey's Company of Militia for service done the state in Oct. last, 1780.
Joseph Joslin, Barnes Frisbie and Frederick Ruggles, A history of the town of Poultney, Vermont: from its settlement to the year 1875, with family and biographical sketches and incidents (Google eBook), 1875, 42: 4 Oct 1781 tax list, Poultney, "Stephen D'Maranvile."
??, 52: "a Frenchman by the name of Stephen D. Maranville, the common ancestor fo all the Maranvilles who have since lived in this vicinity. At the time of the election [to oust John Adams from the Presidency], he was unable to walk, and almost entirely helpless from a sever attack of the inflammatory rheumatism. But he wa a sterling democrat, and his vote must be secured, if possible." He was carried on a "sort of ambualnce" to the voting place, and upon being asked if he was able to vote, he replied, "Able, yes; and strong enough to carry a Lyon in my hand!"
??, 305, 306: thirteen children.
Death
Died at "Maranville Hill", Poultney 24 Sep 1827 (aged 77) after 27 yrs as an invalid, suffering from Inflammatory rheumatism. [9]
↑ "Soldiers, Sailors and Patriots of the Revolutionary War - Vermont" pg. 337) under Col. Gideon Warren.
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed June 29, 2019), "Record of Stephen De Maranville", Ancestor # A031594. Meehan-411
↑ "Early Vital Records of Bristol, Massachusetts" - Vol. 2 pg. 70
This person was created through the import of Middletown families minus.ged on 10 February 2011.
Marriage data and source inserted by Meehan-411 29 June 2019.
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