Home
Name | Robert Patterson | |
Born | About 1713 | |
Gender | Male | |
Died | 1797 | Saco, York, Maine ![]() |
Person ID | I365 | Speirs-Taylor |
Last Modified | 12 Apr 2019 |
Father | Robert Patterson, b. 1672, Ireland ![]() ![]() | |
Family ID | F1633 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Jane, b. About 1722, d. 19 Aug 1809, Saco, York, Maine ![]() | |||||||||
Children |
|
|||||||||
Last Modified | 12 Apr 2019 | |||||||||
Family ID | F1632 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Documents | Death Index listing for Robert Patterson and his wife Jane source: First Book of Records of the Town of Pepperellborough, now the City of Saco |
Histories | ![]() | History of the City of Belfast in the State of Maine
History of the city of Belfast, Waldo, Maine giving information and insight to those who were part of the founding of the city. The Patterson family was an integral part of the city's beginnings. Ancestry.com, "History of the city of Belfast in the state of Maine" |
![]() | Excerpt from History of Saco and Biddeford, pg 232 232 History of Saco son jr. purchased five shares, each consisting of 375 acres, in the town of Belfast, ME., four of which he gave to his sons Robert, William, Nathaniel, and James, who assisted in the first settlement of that town about 1770. They all lived to an advanced age, and have numerous descendants in Belfast. | |
![]() | Excerpt from History of Saco and Biddeford, pg 231 Robert Patterson first came over alone, and remained a short time; in 1729, he removed his family, and settled on Rendezvous point, where he purchased a farm out of the Gibbins estate. He had two sons and two daughters. Mr Patterson was a prominent and worthy townsman; he died 1769, at the great age of ninety seven years. His oldest son, John died 1779, aged seventy; Robert 1797, aged eighty four. One of the daughters was unfortunately drowned while young; the other was married to John McLellan, and dies 1802, aged ninety two. Mr. McLellan accompanied the Patterson family to this town. He owned the place now occupied by Capt. Marshall, and died 1785, aged seventy three. Robert Patter- |