Alverson Wade
#140, b. 28 October 1761, d. circa 1828
| Father | Dudley Wade b. 1 Dec 1734, d. 10 Apr 1803 |
| Mother | Katherine Alverson b. c 1733 |
Spouse | Naomi Munger b. 14 Aug 1763, d. a 7 Aug 1820 |
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BMDB
Alverson Wade was born on 28 October 1761 at Glocester, Providence, RI; Vital Record of Rhode Island 1636-1850, by James N Arnold, Vol 3, Page 1-66. He married Naomi Munger, daughter of Joseph Munger and Naomi Needham, on 2 November 1780 at Glocester, Providence, RI.1,2 Alverson Wade died circa 1828 at Rose, Wayne, NY; Per DAR.3Other Events
Alverson served in the Revolutionary War. His DAR ancestor number is A119668..In circa 1797, Alverson and his family moved from Springfield, Hampden, MA, to Paris, Oneida, NY.
| Charts | Descendants of Jonathan Wade Pedigree of Alverson Wade |
Citations
- Jeremiah B. Munger, The Munger Book, Something of the Mungers, 1639-1914, 2 vols., (The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1915), 1:249.
- REG_Grace Olive Chapman, "The Needhams of Wales, Mass; and Stafford, Conn," NEHG Register 110 (1956):030.
- Alfred S Roe, Rose Neighborhood Sketches, Wayne County, New York (Worcester, Mass: The Author, 1893), Page 60.
- Vital Records of Springfield, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, 3 vols. (Boston: NEHGS, 2003), 1:632.
- Vital Records of Springfield, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, 3 vols. (Boston: NEHGS, 1931), Births, Vol 3, Page 69, 29 Oct 1788.
- US Census 1790, Springfield, Hampden Co, Mass, Series M637, Roll 004, Page 532, Col 4, Line 11, 2 Aug 1790.
- Springfield VR's, 1:640,.
- Springfield VR's, Births, Vol 3, Page 83, 30 Jul 1792.
- Springfield VR's, 1:646.
- Springfield VR's, Births, Vol 3, Page 89, 3 May 1794.
- Roe, Rose Neighborhood Sketches, Page 154.
- US Census 1800, Paris, Oneida Co, NY, Series M32, Roll 023, Page 192, Sheet 37, Line 21, 4 Aug 1800.
- US Census 1810, Oneida Co, NY, Series M252, Roll 033, Page 024, Sheet 314, Line 15, 6 Aug 1810.
- US Census 1820, Wolcott, Seneca Co, NY, Series M33, Roll 075, Page 141, Sheet 466, Line 34, 7 Aug 1820.