NORTON'S MILITARY RECORD
Several of the early residents are
believed to have been soldiers in the Continental Army, during
the Revolutionary War, but no data is now available as to who
they were, except Mr. Henry Van Hyning, a native of the State of
New York, who died in Norton, December 25, 1839, at the age of
102 years, and Mr. Hinsdale Bates, 84, reported as being a pensioner,
by the census of 1840.1
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