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Ephraim Adams

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chelmsford, MA, British Colonial America
Death: April 28, 1823 (72)
Stoddard, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA
Place of Burial: New Ipswich, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of John Adams, II and Esther Adams
Husband of Betty Adams and Anna Adams
Father of Betsey Pitcher and Jonas Adams
Brother of John Adams; Esther Proctor; Sarah Harwood; Benjamin Adams; Ephraim Adams and 3 others
Half brother of Robert ADAMS; Samuel Adams and Benjamin Adams

DAR: Ancestor #: A000478
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About Ephraim Adams

A Patriot of the American Revolution for NEW HAMPSHIRE with the rank of TEAMSTER. DAR Ancestor # A000478

Selectman, Revolutionary War soldier, deacon in the Congregational Church



Wives

1) Betty Pierce

2) Anna Adams Kinney

Children: Ephraim Adams, Benjamin Adams, Stephen Adams, Betsey Pitcher (born Adams), Lydia Adams, Esther Robinson (born Adams), Abel Adams, Joel Adams, Jonas Adams

Hale's Regiment of Militia also known as the 15th New Hampshire Militia Regiment was at Fort Ticonderoga during the spring and summer of 1776 reinforcing the Continental Army garrison. The regiment was again called up on July 21, 1777 at Rindge, New Hampshire for Gen. John Stark's Brigade gathering at Charlestown, New Hampshire during the Saratoga Campaign. On August 16, 1777 Hale's regiment along with Hobart's Regiment and Stickney's Regiment made the main attack on Friedrich Baum's redoubt during the Battle of Bennington as Nichols' attacked from the rear (west) and Simonds' attacked from the south. Hale's Regiment would continue on in Stark's Brigade to cut off British Gen. John Burgoyne from retreat or supply after the Battle of Freeman's Farm. The regiment was also part of Gen. John Sullivan's army at the unsuccessful Battle of Rhode Island in 1778.[1]

Source: Bibliography of the Continental Army in New Hampshire Archived June 8, 2010, at the Wayback Machine compiled by the United States Army Center of Military History

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Ephraim Adams's Timeline

1751
January 13, 1751
Chelmsford, MA, British Colonial America
1784
February 13, 1784
Stoddard, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States
1794
December 6, 1794
1823
April 28, 1823
Age 72
Stoddard, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA
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New Ipswich, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA