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Birth

Ichabod Crippen was the oldest son of John Crippen and was born on August 3, 1765[1] at Alford, Berkshire Co., MA. [2]

Military

Ichabod served as a private in the Revolutionary War under the command of Colonel Dillick for 7 months and 27 days and was honorably discharged.

Marriage and Children

Ichabod married on September 18, 1783, Mary Whiting a daughter of John Whiting. She was born on August 25, 1765 in MA. They had the following children:

  • Amos Crippen born June 18, 1785
  • David Crippen born January 18, 1787
  • Hannah Crippen born January 19, 1789
  • Abby Crippen born March 3, 1790
  • Elizabeth Crippen born March 3, 1793
  • Daniel Crippen born November 26, 1794
  • Elijah Crippen born March 27, 1796
  • Mary Crippen born December 16, 1797
  • Rodah Crippen born February 19, 1800
  • Anna Crippen born May 12, 1801
  • Ruby Crippen born November 24, 1803
  • Ichabod Crippen born July 10, 1807

Death

Ichabod died on May 4, 1828 at Berne. Mary died on July 9, 1850.

Additional Media

Sources

  1. Revolutionary War Pension application of Mary Whiting Crippen
  2. Bernehistory.org