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Served in the Revolutionary War. He was a tinsmith in the town of Berlin; attended the meeting on price agreement in 1813. Was a member of the Harmony Lodge (Masonic) #20 in 1798. Died at age 38.
Berlin records, p. 372
Tinsmiths of Conn.
North. History of Berlin, p. 97
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Data updated with corrections and additions on Sep 23, 2009 as follows.
Second son and fourth child of Ezekiel Kelsey[ID#6658] and Esther [Hubbard] Kelsey[ID#6657]
born at Berlin, CT
Samuel was the first person to live in the house at 319 Main Street [Kelsey House].
Samuel Kelsey married Jemima Barnes 1803, at Berlin, CT
Infants ID#1068 and ID#1067 not listed in Kelsey Genealogy cited below.
Children listed are Miranda[ID#14449], b.1804; Almira, b.1806 or 1807[ID#11523]; Eli Barnes
Kelsey[ID#857], b. JAN 1810 or APR 1811 and d. FEB 16, 1891.
Sources;
Minnie Jemima Kelsey, Berlin, CT
Dr. John Levi Cramb, Denver, CO
Henry Evelyn Kelsey, Hilo, HA
Claypool, Edward A. and Clizbee, Azalea and concluded by Kelsey, Earl Leland.
Genealogy of the Descendants of William Kelsey---------------seven volumes, owned by
Margaret Skubel of East Berlin, CT |
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