Laraway Phillip 1st [Male] b. 20 DEC 1757 St. Ouen, Jersey County, England - d. 5 SEP 1844 Poultney, Rutlland County, Vermont
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Title: The Ruddick Family in America, published in Oakland, California, 1993.
CONC
Phillipe Le Ruez changed his name to Phillip Laraway and at age 21 he was living in Boston and working as a tailor.
In April 1779 he enlisted and served as a private under Captain Luke Day in Colonel Alden's 7th Regiment of the Massachusetts Line. He became one of General Lafayette's soldiers and assisted in the fight against Benedict Arnold's raiders in January 1781.
He was present at the surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown on September 19, 1781. He continued service with the Continental Line until June 1783 and then re enlisted as a replacement for Jabez Laughlin.
He was discharged in January 1784 and settled in West Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Sometime before 1786 he moved to Philipstown along the Hudson River in Duchess County, New York, and remained there until 1796. From Duchess County he moved to Saratoga County and settled in Greenfield in 1801.
In 1804 he moved to Hadley and continued to work as a tailor until he retired in 1811. He settled next in Poultney, Vermont, where he received a pension and bounty land. After a short time he moved back to New York, residing at Sandy Hill, Kingsbury Township, Washington County. He was back in Corinth, New York, in 1830, and found back in Sandy Hill in 1835. His last years were spent living with his daughter in Poultney, Vermont.
Phillip is listed with his wife and three sons under 16 years old.
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Title: The Ruddick Family in America, published in Oakland, California, 1993.
Source
Title: The Ruddick Family in America, published in Oakland, California, 1993.
CONC
Ruth died young.
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Title: The Ruddick Family in America, published in Oakland, California, 1993.
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Title: The Ruddick Family in America, published in Oakland, California, 1993.
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Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.
Source
Title: The Ruddick Family in America, published in Oakland, California, 1993.
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Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.
Source
Title: The Ruddick Family in America, published in Oakland, California, 1993.
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Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.
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Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.
Source
Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.
Source
Title: The Ruddick Family in America, published in Oakland, California, 1993.
Source
Title: The Ruddick Family in America, published in Oakland, California, 1993.
Source
Title: Information compiled by Robin Petersen, 711 S. Main St., Washington,Illinois 61571.
CONC
John remained in Amsterdam, New York, with his namesake uncle, when his parents moved to Ohio in 1815.
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