Enoch Hotchkiss (1763-1822) sources claim he served as a soldier in the Revolutionary War. Enoch Hotchkiss was born in East Haven, Connecticut on January 17. 1763. He married Lois Wolcott and they at least four children. He came to Michigan in 1819 and located on a farm in Oakland County. Enoch Hotchkiss died in 1822, and was buried in the orchard on his family farm located in Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan. SAR Patriot Number P-185365 DAR Patriot Number Not Available Find-A-Grave Number 177225033
From the History of Oakland County, Michigan by Thaddeus D. Seeley (1912)
Enoch Hotchkiss, who is buried in the orchard on the farm he originally settled in 1819, is claimed to be a soldier of the Revolution.
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Enoch Hotchkiss (1763-1822) sources claim he served as a soldier in the Revolutionary War. Enoch Hotchkiss was born in East Haven, Connecticut on January 17. 1763. He married Lois Wolcott and they at least four children. He came to Michigan in 1819 and located on a farm in Oakland County. Enoch Hotchkiss died in 1822, and was buried in the orchard on his family farm located in Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan. SAR Patriot Number P-185365 DAR Patriot Number Not Available Find-A-Grave Number 177225033From the History of Oakland County, Michigan by Thaddeus D. Seeley (1912)
Enoch Hotchkiss, who is buried in the orchard on the farm he originally settled in 1819, is claimed to be a soldier of the Revolution.