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disputed jurisdiction over Vermont, including the right to sell land grants. Vermont formed its own government, which recognized land titles previously purchased from New Hampshire. After the Revolution, Vermont's independent government worked to obtain statehood, while New York attempted to exert
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was preparing to pursue his abductors and free him. Prouty evaded capture for several months, and was eventually apprehended at his home. He was indicted for burglary, forcibly carrying Knowlton away from his home, and resisting arrest. He was acquitted of the first two charges, and received a
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In 1784, Knowlton was again accused of being sympathetic to the British in Canada, and southeastern Vermonters loyal to New York, led by Francis Prouty, took him from his home by force in the middle of the night, and released him in Massachusetts. He returned to Newfane just as a detachment of
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As a condition of Vermont's entry into the Union in 1791, Vermont paid New York $ 30,000 (about $ 760,000 in 2018) to settle claims by holders of land grants purchased from New York, and Knowlton received approximately $ 250 (about $ 6,400 in 2018) as compensation for the New York title to his
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was named for Luke Knowlton, who helped survey and lay out Brighton in the 1780s. Residents later renamed Knowlton Pond to Island Pond, the name by which it continues to be known.
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on November 4, 1738, the son of Deacon Ezekiel Knowlton (1707–1774) and Susannah Morgan Knowlton (1708–1794). He was educated locally and became a farmer. Knowlton served in the
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authorized the arrest of Knowlton and Samuel Wells of Brattleboro after they came under suspicion of communicating with the British government in Canada and
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Silas Knowlton (1764–1844) married Lucinda Holbrook in Newfane on November 30, 1786, and died in Canada. Silas and Lucinda Knowlton were the parents of
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as an emissary of Vermont residents (including Knowlton) who held New York land grants, but became a convert to the cause of Vermont statehood.
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In 1760 he married Sarah Holland (1740–1797), also of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. They were the parents of three sons and four daughters.
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Knowlton continued to reside in Newfane until his death on December 12, 1810. He was buried at Newfane Hill Cemetery in Newfane.
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Centennial Proceedings and Other Historical Facts and Incidents Relating to Newfane, the County Seat of Windham County, Vermont
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register: Inscriptions in the Town Cemetery at the Village of Bakersfield, Vermont
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Patty Knowlton (1762–1814) married Daniel Warner, and was the mother of Willard Warner (1797–1847), and the grandmother of
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in 1784, 1785, 1788, 1789, 1792, 1805, and 1806, and was a member of Vermont's Governor's Council from 1789 to 1800.
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as payment for his government service. He later sold this grant to Joseph Baker, who used it to found the town of
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Alice (born July 22, 1769) married Dr. Nathan Stone on April 24, 1788. She died in Newfane on November 14, 1865.
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before moving to Canada. She died on May 4, 1800, and was buried at Sheldon Cemetery in Sheldon.
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History of Eastern Vermont, from Its Earliest Settlement to the Close of the Eighteenth Century
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who became an attorney and served as a member of the Vermont House of Representatives and
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In 1786 Knowlton was one of the recipients of land grants and the charter for the town of
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in Newfane on November 30, 1786. She died on March 22, 1851. They were the parents of
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont
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of Windham County. He later moved to Canada, where he died on September 17, 1855.
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Luke Knowlton, Jr., was born in Newfane on March 24, 1775. He was a graduate of
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Lucinda was born on August 8, 1771, and married Samuel Willard. They lived in
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in 1783, studied law, was admitted to the bar, and practiced in Newfane.
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Inscriptions in the Town Cemetery at the Village of Bakersfield, Vermont
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fine and a 40-day jail sentence on the charge of resisting arrest.
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The History and Genealogy of the Knowltons of England and America
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Sarah (or Sara) Knowlton was born on May 2, 1767. She married
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The Vermont Historical Gazetteer: The Towns of Windham County
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During Vermont's early years, the colonial governments of
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Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont
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Court from 1787 to 1793, and again from 1802 to 1803.
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Index


Associate Justice
Vermont Supreme Court
Vermont House of Representatives
Newfane, Vermont
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
Newfane, Vermont
John Holbrook
Frederick Holbrook
Paul Holland Knowlton
Willard Warner
Politician
colonial Vermont
Vermont Republic
Vermont
Vermont Supreme Court
Vermont House of Representatives
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
French and Indian War
Massachusetts
Fort Crown Point
Fort Ticonderoga
New York
Fort Number 4
New Hampshire
Newfane, Vermont
justice of the peace
Loyalist
American Revolution
Sherbrooke

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