- Elias Dayton
Elias Dayton (
May 1 1737 –October 22 1807 ), father ofJonathan Dayton , was born in Elizabeth,Union County, New Jersey .During the
French and Indian War , he served first as alieutenant and then as acaptain in theNew Jersey militia . DuringPontiac's War , in 1760, he served as a commander in theDetroit region. After the wars, he returned toElizabethtown, New Jersey , where he became a mechanic, merchant and colonial official.In 1774 the First
Continental Congress called on the colonies to resist Parliament's recent tax policy by joining in an association to boycott goods imported from Britain. Dayton served on Elizabethtown's enforcement committee and allied himself with the local revolutionary movement. When the state turned against Royal GovernorWilliam Franklin in 1775, the New Jersey's Provincial Congress chose Dayton to lead the3rd New Jersey Regiment .In the spring of 1776 he and his troops (including his young son Jonathan) were sent to support an invasion of Canada, but were diverted to
New York 'sMohawk Valley where Colonel Dayton was put in charge of constructing fortifications to protect the colonists from Loyalist and Indian insurrections. These fortifications includedFort Dayton in what is nowHerkimer, New York .In December 1778, New Jersey named him as a delegate to the
Continental Congress , but he remained with the army and did not attend the Congress. He was promoted to brigadier general in the Continental Army in 1783, and later to major general of militia.He served in the
New Jersey General Assembly from 1791-1792 and 1794-1796, and was mayor of Elizabethtown from 1796-1805.He died at age 70 and was interred at the First
Presbyterian Churchyard inElizabeth, New Jersey .ources
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