Cleveland Family - Ourfolk
Deboreh Fasset Cleveland (Bibbins) B: 27 OCT 1747
Deboreh was born on 27 OCT 1747 in Pomfret, Ct .
Deboreh was married to Samuel Bibbins on 1765.
Samuel was born on 12 DEC 1742 in Windham, Conn. and died on ABT OCT 1805 .
He was the son of Arthur Bibbins, Jr. (1710 - 6 JUN 1759) and Abigail Follett (Bibbins) (20 JAN 1704 - 19 MAR 1784).
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Samuel moved from Litchfield CT to Hampton NY in 1774 and apparently was
the first male Bibbins to move out of CT in 80 years. His home (no longer
standing) was on what is still known as Bibbins Hill. He served at least 2 terms
in the Revolutionary War, the first from 8-21-77 to 10-21-77 as a private in Capt
Enoch Noble's Berkshire Co MA Regiment and marched to Manchester VT,
Allinton and Stillwater NY where he participated in the victory over Gen.
Burgoyne. He later enlisted 10-15-80 serving with Col John Ashley's Regiment
for 3 days at the time Ft Edward and Ft Ann were captured by the British.
In 1788 Samuel and Deborah hosted a meeting of two Methodist circuit riders ,
Lemuel Smith and Samuel Wigden, from Saratoga leading to the expansion of the
church into the Hampton area with their active assistance. 2 of his sons, 2 grandsons
and at least one great-grandson became Methodist ministers. Samuel also served a
Hampton Commissioner of Schools in 1796. He was listed in the 1800 census but not
in 1810.
His date of death is unknown but The History of Fair Haven VT says 'Samuel
was said to be a resident of Fair Haven in 1809'.
Widow Deborah associated with Methodist church in Stillwater 1811 - lv next
door to Thos Armstrongs in 1830 (Butler NY)
(courtesy Charles Bibbins - 2004)
the first male Bibbins to move out of CT in 80 years. His home (no longer
standing) was on what is still known as Bibbins Hill. He served at least 2 terms
in the Revolutionary War, the first from 8-21-77 to 10-21-77 as a private in Capt
Enoch Noble's Berkshire Co MA Regiment and marched to Manchester VT,
Allinton and Stillwater NY where he participated in the victory over Gen.
Burgoyne. He later enlisted 10-15-80 serving with Col John Ashley's Regiment
for 3 days at the time Ft Edward and Ft Ann were captured by the British.
In 1788 Samuel and Deborah hosted a meeting of two Methodist circuit riders ,
Lemuel Smith and Samuel Wigden, from Saratoga leading to the expansion of the
church into the Hampton area with their active assistance. 2 of his sons, 2 grandsons
and at least one great-grandson became Methodist ministers. Samuel also served a
Hampton Commissioner of Schools in 1796. He was listed in the 1800 census but not
in 1810.
His date of death is unknown but The History of Fair Haven VT says 'Samuel
was said to be a resident of Fair Haven in 1809'.
Widow Deborah associated with Methodist church in Stillwater 1811 - lv next
door to Thos Armstrongs in 1830 (Butler NY)
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(courtesy Charles Bibbins - 2004)
listed in DAR index - Pvt from Mass. Listed as having died in 1793.
Another BIBBINS branch comes from Samuel. Charles Hilmer BIBBINS,
who was born in 1932, visited Eugene Benjamin BIBBINS
(born 1911 -q.v.)
in 1991 and provided much of the early BIBBINS/BEVIN information for us.
He is working on a family tree which will include all the BIBBINS family.
Bibbins Family in Jefferson Co., NY |
Another BIBBINS branch comes from Samuel. Charles Hilmer BIBBINS,
who was born in 1932, visited Eugene Benjamin BIBBINS
(born 1911 -q.v.)
in 1991 and provided much of the early BIBBINS/BEVIN information for us.
He is working on a family tree which will include all the BIBBINS family.
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018