Notes
Stayed in VT when his parents moved to Canada. He was 21.
Military: 'Aaron was a soldier for three years. In 1793 he was with General
Wayne's Army in the Campaign against the Indians in Ohio and was present
at the establishment of Fort Wayne, Indiana.' hh28
1800 Federal Census Index:
Horsington, Aaron. Windsor County VT Windsor Federal Population
Schedule VT
1810 Census, Hartland, Windsor, VT 3:
Aaron Hosington,3,1,,1,,,1,,1,,
15 Sep 1814 (age 44), he was a signer of a petition to separate Windsor into two towns.; Windsor, Windsor, VT 4
The 1830
census shows him as Aaron Horsington in Windsor VT, with 2 females under
10, 1 female between 26-45, and 1 female 46 or over. (page 92 from
census index lookup)
County: Windsor
Location: Hartland
Year: 1830
Page 031
Sources
1. From IGI.
2. Hoisington Genealogy - MI doc (Same as notes from 1 above).
3. 1810 Census Windsor Co. VT. transcribed from original 030504.
4. Original document in the Vermont State Archives, Office of the Secretary of State, Montpelier VT.
5. Early Windsor County VT Marriages. <http://www.dartmouth.edu/~lmfwelch/html/earlymarriages.html>
6. Windsor VT Town Records, researched by Judy Hulliberger and verified by Harriette Jensen 9/15/03. Book 1, page 98.
7. Vermont Vital Records film F-30267 Rec ID 21428. Transcribed by Harriette Jensen 042904. Vermont Vital Records Center, Middlesex VT.
Unless otherwise indicated in the text, data is from "Hoisingtons in America" by Harry Hoisington, privately published 1935 and on file at NEHGS, Boston.