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Interview with Fountain, James

Macdonald, John. Interview with Fountain, James, 1769-1849; (1848-11-02). John M. McDonald Interviews, 1844-1851, WCHS item 767. Westchester County Historical Society. Transcribed by history.croton.news April 2026. 202 words

he fired and the ball passed between her legs through her petticoat. They were thirty or forty yards apart, and Daniels an excellent shot. He fired too low. It was conjectured that Mrs Worden's sons of came up, took him to the woods and killed him.

[marg: Moses Knapp, one of DeLancey's Cap:-tains -- John Montross.] November 3d. Enos Hobby) of Middle Patent aged 88: " I was born in Stanwich and lived there in the beginning of the Revolutionary war. They called upon me to turn out in the militia so often that I considered it oppressive and went below on the 16th of August 1780, and joined DeLancey's corps, but found that it

It was conjectured that Mrs Worden's sons of came up, took him to the woods and killed him. [marg: Moses Knapp, one of DeLancey's Cap:-tains -- John Montross.] November 3d. Enos Hobby) of Middle Patent aged 88: " I was born in Stanwich and lived there in the beginning of the Revolutionary war. They called upon me to turn out in the militia so often that I considered it oppressive and went below on the 16th of August 1780, and joined DeLancey's corps, but found that it