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John Fassett Jr.

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The younger John Fassett moved to Bennington with his father and became a farmer. He was a lieutenant in the Green Mountain Boys militia regiment raised at the start of the
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Diary of Captain John Fassett, Jr. (1743-1803): When a First Lieutenant of "Green Mountain Boys," September 1st to December 7th, 1775
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Diary of Captain John Fassett, Jr. (1743-1803): When a First Lieutenant of "Green Mountain Boys," September 1st to December 7th, 1775
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in 1764, where he farmed and owned an inn. The elder John Fassett was a leader of early Vermont's military as a captain in the
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in 1785. He was a member of the governor's executive council from 1779 to 1785, and again from 1787 to 1795.
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Fassett was a justice of the Vermont Supreme Court from the time it was organized in 1778 until he moved to
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Fassett died in Cambridge on April 2, 1803. He was buried at Mountain View Cemetery in Cambridge.
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and held several government positions during Vermont's early years, including Justice of the
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as a sequestration commissioner, the authorities charged with seizing the property of
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on June 23, 1743. His father, John Fassett (1720-1794), moved the family to
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Note: Vermont death record indicates April 2, headstone indicates April 10.
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One of the original white settlers of Cambridge, which was originally in
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Vermont
American Revolution
Vermont Supreme Court
Bedford, Massachusetts
Bennington, Vermont
Green Mountain Boys
Vermont House of Representatives
American Revolution
Seth Warner
Canada
Continental Army
Thomas Chittenden
Matthew Lyon
Loyalists
Cambridge
Chittenden County
Lamoille County
Vermont House of Representatives
"Birth record for John Fassett, Jr.: Vermont Vital Records, 1720-1908"
Diary of Captain John Fassett, Jr. (1743-1803): When a First Lieutenant of "Green Mountain Boys," September 1st to December 7th, 1775
"Death record for John Fassett, Jr.: Vermont Vital Records, 1720-1908"
The Vermont Digest, 1789-1905
John Fassett, Jr.
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1743 births
1803 deaths
People from Bedford, Massachusetts
People from Bennington, Vermont
People from Cambridge, Vermont
People from pre-statehood Vermont

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