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Allen Sage Jr   Sex: Male
Birth Date 1751 JUN 09 Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut Colony Of Conn British Colonial America
Death Date  1822 Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada 
Father Allen Sage Lt   Born: 1729 FEB 01 Middletown, Hartford, Connecticut Died: 1790 
Mother Abigail Willard  Born: 1732 Died: 1830 
Allen Sage
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Allen was born June 9, 1751 in Waterbury New Haven, Connecticut to Allen Sage and Abigail Williard. [1][2][3][4] He is found in Mount Washington in 1782.[5] Allen shows up in Caanan, Ontario, New York in 1784.[6] He was enumerated in Canandaigua, Ontario, New York in the 1790 Federal Census.[4] His family at that time, consisted of two males over the age of 16 and three young men under 16; there were five females, for a total of 10 persons.[4] Mar 1799: Sage, Allen: granted broken front, Lot 12 West Oxford Twp.[7] He is listed in 1812 he is listed in assessment roll for Oxford upon the Thames, now West, East and North Oxford, with 90 acres uncultivated, 10 acres that had been cultivated. As livestock he had one horse and cows. Also similarily listed in 1816.[8] Allen Sage Jr. was a Private in Capt. John Kings Company, Col. Hopkins Berkshire Co., Massachusetts Regiment, Company marched by order of Brig Ge. Fell9ows. Corporal, Capt. John Kings Detachment, Col John Ashleys Regiment. He marched from Mt. Washington towards Bennington to guard the frontiers on alarm Oct. 23 1780. "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolution"[9] "Records of the office of the County Clerk at Brantford, Ontario show that in 1802 Allen Sage received a grant of land from the Indian Chief Brant. The land was situated on the Grand River. The records further show that this land was granted for a period of 999 years, and, in explanation of this, I might say that the Indians had no title sufficient that they could give deed outright and they made their leases for a long period of time and there was a clause inserted demanding a nominal yearly rental, of some common inhabitant of the farmyard generally, which in the case of the above lease contained the clause Shall pay one dunghill fowl per year if demanded. Later, and about the year 1846 the Crown gave title outright to all these lands. At the time the lease or grant was made to Allen he was termed husbandman and when he sold it in 1810 gentleman. The original lease reads in part, Comprising 297 acres, the same more nor less, and butted and bounded as follows: The said six Nation Indians, by their Chief, Joseph Brant, have hereby devised, granted and farm letten [sic], and by these presents do hereby devise, grant and to farm let etc. The sum paid was $590.00. This land Allen sold to the Lange family in 1810 and it is still in the posession of the family. In connection with the sale or deed to this property is an affidavit made by _______ Speer, in 1817, stating that he visited the home of Joseph Sage, (son of Selah) in Bloomfield, N.Y. and had there obtained the copy originally had by Allen of the lease which Brant gave himj." Allen Jr. made an affidavit in 1804 which was found in the Archive Department in Ottawa: "The improvements made on (here describes certain land) made in the name o f my son Samuel and my brother James, of the Gennessee Country, were made at my expense, and it is my desire that they be granted the petitioner, my son-in-law Isaac Burdick." (This land is near Brandford, Ontario.) Allen Jr. is buried in Carroll Burying Ground, adjacent to Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario. 

1 Children Mother Spouse Grand Children
1 David Sage
b.1806 MAR 26 Oxford, Ontario, Canada
d.1892
Mary A Hawley
1 Daniel E. Sage b.1838
Emma Sage b.1866
Oscar Thayer Vincent b.1888
Darreld O. Vincent b.1926

Ancestors Chart
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Allen Sage

DAR
b.1729 Middletown, Hartford, Connecticut
d.1790
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Benoni Sage
b.1703 Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut
d.1734
John Page Sage
b.1668 Cromwell, MIddlesex, Connecticut
d.1751
David Sage Sr

b.1639 Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales
d.1703
Christopher Jehan Le Sage
b.1598 Canterbury, Kent, England
d.1649
     
Sara Destetienne Delatour
b.1567
d.1606
      
Sara Destetienne Delatour
b.1567
d.1606
    Elizabeth Randell
b.1612 England
d.1652
     
   Elizabeth Kirby
b.1646
d.1670
John Kirby
b.1624 Rowington, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
d.1677
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  Hannah Starr
b.1673 Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut
d.1753
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Comfort Starr
b.1644 Scituate, Plymouth Colony
d.1693
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Thomas Starr

b.1615 St. Mary, Ashford, Kent, England
d.1658
Comfort Starr
b.1589 Cranbrook, Kent, England
d.1660
Thomas Starr Jr.

b.1565 New Romney, Kent, England
d.1641
Thomas Starr Sr.

b.1540 New Romney, Kent, England
d.1595
        Hannah Starr
b.1673 Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut
d.1753
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       Hannah Starr
b.1673 Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut
d.1753
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Hannah Starr
b.1673 Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut
d.1753
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    Rachel Hicks
b.1618
d.1672
     
   Marah Weld
b.1645 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Joseph Weld
b.1599 Sudbury, Suffolk, England
d.1646
     
    Barbara Clapp
b.1610 Venn Ottery, Devon, England
d.1655
     
 
Mary Tibbals Allen
b.1700 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony
d.1734
  
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Abigail Willard
b.1732 Gilford, New Haven, Crown Colony of Connecticut
d.1830
 
2 persons 4 persons 8 persons 16 persons 32 persons 64 Persons 128 persons 256 persons 512 persons 1024 persons -

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Son of Anchise
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Ap Gorwynyawn
Ap Dyfnwal Hen
Ap Cyngen de C
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Ap Bleiddid de
Ap Henwin of t
Ap Cunedda
Ap Rivallo
Ap Gwrwst
Ap Antonius
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Ap Cynfarch of
Ap Cloten of t
Ap Dyfnwal Moe
Ap Belinus of
Ap Gurguit Bar
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Ap Elidrrus of
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