1Lieut. Daniel Soule (1), eldest son of Ephraim (1) and Rebecca (Whitman) Soule, was born in Plympton, Mass., Nov. 16, 1757; was married by Rev. Ezra Sampson of said town May 1, 1783 to SARAH CUSHMAN, daughter of [[Page 535]] Josiah and (???) Cushman, born Nov. 29, 1759; died June 8, 1814, aged 54-6-9. In 1818 Daniel married 2d, MRS. LUCY WATERMAN, widow of Isaac Waterman of Halifax, Mass., and daughter of Joseph Sampson, born March 6, 1761. This Daniel Soule held a commission in the Revolution and his record of service is extant. He enlisted Nov. 5, 1775 and served two months as private under Captain Churchill, Colonel Cotton's Reg't., Mass. Troops, stationed at Roxbury, Mass. He enlisted in Feb. 1776, for three months under Capt. James
Harlow, Col. Cotton's Reg't. at Roxbury, Mass. He enlisted in July, 1776,
under Capt. James Harlow, Col. Cotton's Reg't. Marched to New Haven, Conn., went from thence by water to New York and up the North River. Was at White Plains when the British Light Horse came there. In service five weeks. Afterwards served five months at Cambridge under Capt. Ebenezer Washburn in Col. Brooks' Reg't. In the fall of 1780, served three months in Capt. Jerry Sturtevant's company, Col. Jacob's Reg't., stationed at Batt's Hill and Bristol Ferry, R. I. |