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John Fetterly (abt. 1750 - 28 Nov. 1810) was a son of | John Fetterly (abt. 1750 - 28 Nov. 1810) was a son of [[Philip Fetterly]] & Anna [[Margarita Schoein]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:26, May 18, 2022
Birth
John Fetterly (abt. 1750 - 28 Nov. 1810) was a son of Philip Fetterly & Anna Margarita Schoein.
Occupation
John was a farmer.
Marriage & Children
John married Anna Maria Papst after the Revolution and moved to Williamsburg, Ontario, Canada. There they raised a large family.
Military
John Fetterly was arrested for being a Torie according to the Albany Committee of Safety & Correspondence records, and along with other Loyalists put in jail. Oddly enough, he is mentioned in his father Philip's will, yet his Loyalist brother, Peter Fetterly, is not.
Death
John Fetterly died in Ontario, Canada, 28 Nov. 1810. It is not certain where he was buried.
Obituary
Additional Media
Sources 1. Ancestry.com, 2. bernehistory.org.