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The following infromation was compiled from numerous sources, and much of the credit goes to Joan R. Fitch, who has traveled the country carefully researching this family, and to the efforts of Mr. John Esgate,and Eastgate surname researcher Joanne Hammond.
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April 9, 1772, Francis Isgate, married Desire Pattin.
History of the 1st Congregational Church Stonington, Connecticut. by Rev. Nathaniel Eells, p. 256.
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There was a Robert Escot who married a Rhoda Whitney in Stamford, Connecticut on Sept. 24, 1775. (Connection, if any, to Francis not known).
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Francis served in the Revolutionary War.
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Francis is shown on the 1790 census living in Rensselaerwick, Albany Co., New York. (p. 039).
Males:
2 - age 16 and over
2 - age 15 and under
Females:
2 - total
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Francis Isget appears on the 1800 census living in Harpersfield, Delaware Co., New York (near Kortright).
Males:
1 age 0-9
1 age 16-25
1 age over 45
Females:
1 age 16-25
1 age over 45
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From "Landmarks of Monroe County, NY" (1895), Part III, p. 145-146.
Rich, Noah F., was born in 1834, and has always lived on the farm where he was born, and where his father settled when he married, and where he died in 1865. His father, Samuel Rich, was the son of Dr. Noah Rich, who was among the early settlers of Penfield. Noah F. married Maria, daughter of Densmore Graves, and they have one son, Charles, who married a daughter of Linus Keith, and has one son, Francis L. Mr. Rich was overseer of the poor for two years. His mother was Minerva, granddaughter of Francis Esget, who was the first settler on the farm where Mr. Rich now lives.
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Burials in Oakwood Cemetery, Penfield, NY:
Esget Francis, Junior 426 Frances Esget DOI 1830
Esget Francis, Senior 426 Frances Esget DOI 1830
Esget Mrs. Desire 426 Frances Esget DOI = not listed, others in Lot 426 are in 1800s.
Esget Mrs. Rebecca 12/14/1877 426 Frances Esget DOI 1877. According to 1890 Oakwood Cemetery Journal, Rebecca is listed as "old Mrs. Esget".
Esget Roxy 426 Frances Esget DOI 1848
Esget Sally M 7/21/1848 426 Frances Esget DOI 1848
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