America 250: Israel Ellsworth A Young Green Mountain Boy

Israel Ellsworth (1755–after 1832): A Young Green Mountain Boy

When Israel Ellsworth was a young man growing up near what is now Pittsford in Rutland County, Vermont, the excitement surrounding the Green Mountain Boys was impossible to ignore. One of the children of Samuel and Aimee Holliaday Ellsworth, Israel came of age in the turbulent years when the settlers of the New Hampshire Grants were fighting to defend their hard-won homesteads against New York’s competing land claims. Stories of these bold young men—who patrolled the frontier, resisted outside authority, and protected their neighbors—must have stirred the imagination of fifteen-year-old Israel and helped set the course for his early life.

Drawn by both duty and the spirit of adventure, Israel joined the ranks of the Green Mountain Boys, the militia that would soon have an outsized impact on the opening chapter of the American Revolution. In May of 1775, the unit achieved its most famous victory with the surprise capture of Fort Ticonderoga, securing artillery that would later prove vital to the Continental Army. Family tradition holds that Israel was among the men present during this celebrated operation. Like many of the Boys, he later served in the rugged borderlands between Lake Champlain and Canada, where patrols, scouting missions, and foraging parties frequently brought small detachments into contact with British forces.

During one such mission, Israel and the men under his command were captured by a British officer. As was common for prisoners taken along the northern frontier, they were marched into Canada, where soldiers were often quartered in private homes or improvised facilities. Israel may have endured similar conditions before eventually being freed through a prisoner exchange. Once released, he returned to the cause without hesitation, rejoining comrades from his earlier service and taking part in the Battle of Hubbardton in 1777, the only major Revolutionary War battle fought on Vermont soil.

Israel Ellsworth’s wartime experiences place him among the early defenders of the region and link his life to the dramatic story of Vermont’s formation. His service with the Green Mountain Boys reflects the courage, hardship, and frontier resolve that helped shape not only the history of his community but also the legacy carried forward by his descendants

Israel Ellsworth is Jill Ellsworth Scott’s 4th Great Grandfather. He was born in 1 April 1755 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut and died after 15 Oct 1832 Fairfax Co., Virginia. He married Hopestill Stevens in Nine Partners, Dutchess Co., New York on 15 Nov 1778.

Research Trip to Scotland

Hello!

I’m a member of the British Columbia Genealogical Society who’s recently started offering small-group genealogical research trips to Edinburgh. The next one is coming up in June, and I thought it might be of interest to some of your members who may have Scottish heritage. If you agree it might be, I’d very much appreciate you sharing the blurb below with anyone you think may be interested. Thank you so much. The warmth and support of the genealogy community is a large part of what made me pursue this career and decide to offer these research trips. 

BCGS member and professional genealogist Kathy Chung is offering a fun, supportive, small-group genealogy research trip to Edinburgh from June 13-20, 2026. The tour includes seven nights hotel and seven breakfasts, 3 days of supported research at Scotland’s People, a day-long bus tour out of the city, a closing night dinner with Scottish music, and pre-trip information and guidance. Enjoy the company of other family history buffs while you deepen your knowledge of your roots in the country of your ancestors. For this inaugural trip, Kathy is offering genealogy society members who register by March 15 a $200CAD discount. Simply mention your genealogy society membership in the “anything else you’d like us to know” section of the registration form. Details and registration at https://scottishgenealogy.ca.

All the best,

Kathy

Kathy Chung, MLitt, QG

ScottishGenealogy.ca

Tacoma Pierce County Genealogical Society Legacy Family Tree Software SIG March 2026

Tacoma-Pierce County Genealogical Society Legacy Family Tree Software SIG Meeting
Tuesday, March 3, 2026, from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm virtual via Zoom

This month we will be screen sharing as we look at various commands in Legacy and working through “How do I …” questions that attendee’s will have. It should be a fun meeting and I hope you will attend.

This is our monthly meeting to share tips & tricks, problems & solutions. Sometimes we will watch videos or share our screens to aide in learning more about using Legacy Family Tree software.

Everyone is welcome to attend and participate in the learning. If you are just thinking about trying Legacy for the first time, you’ve been using it for a year or two or you are an old pro with many years of experience using Legacy this is the group for you.

We look forward to meeting with you, every month on the First Tuesday at 7:00 PM Pacific Time

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Italian Interest Group of the Eastside Genealogical Society US Catholic Church Records

Italian Interest Group (IIG) March 2026 Meeting
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Date: March 21, 2026 (Saturday)
Time: 1:30 PM (PT)
Find Your Family in U.S. Catholic Church Records
Presenter: Sunny Jane Morton
Description: Roman Catholic sacramental records often contain vital
events, relationships, and overseas hometowns. They’re also confidential, so they can be tricky to access. Learn about Catholicism in the U.S., what’s in sacramental records and what they look like, how to identify an ancestral parish, and tips for accessing Catholic records.
Suzanne Russo Adams Presenter: Sunny Jane Morton
Sunny Jane Morton is a genealogy educator, editor and writer. She has expertise in U.S. records and history, and is co-author of How to Find Your Family History in U.S. Church Records, which received a book award from the National Genealogical Society, and Searching for Sisters: A Guide to Researching Catholic Nuns in the United States. She is Editor of NGS Magazine; Contributing Editor at Family Tree Magazine; an instructor at GRIP Genealogy Institute and the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy; and past Editor of Ohio Genealogy News.
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Heritage Quest Research Library What is Your Name

Explore the Exceptional Genealogy Classes at HQRL! Join us online via Zoom or in person at HQRL and connect with fellow genealogy enthusiasts who share your curiosity and drive—together, we can explore the fascinating world of family history! Just a reminder of upcoming class March 5, 2026! Don’t miss out, sign up today!
What is Your Name? Thursday, March 5, 2026 Virgina Majewski 
Join Virgina Majewski to learn about naming patterns. She will explain the use of four research concepts to improve your success when researching surnames and given names. (“Ginny” is a fourth generation Washingtonian and descendant of a WA Pioneer family.)
Virginia has been involved in genealogy for the past 30 years. It all started with a couple of boxes of “junk” from her grandparent’s estate. She was bitten by the genealogy bug and it became one of her life’s passions. Virginia holds a Certificate in Advanced Genealogical Studies in both American Records and Methodology, from the National Institute of Genealogical Studies, Toronto, Canada. Her specialty is Mennonite Research. Currently, she is President of the Clallam Co. Gen. Society. Virginia is Past President of the WA State Gen. Soc., as well as a member of numerous other genealogical societies. She initiated the Pioneer Pursuit program with WA State.
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Skagit Valley Genealogical Society The Equality Colony of Skagit County

Did your ancestors mysteriously appear in Skagit County in the 1900 Census? Maybe they were in the Equality Colony. Join SVGS on Saturday March 14, 2026, at 1pm at the Burlington Public Library for “The Equality Colony of Skagit County” with Robert Burns, author of “Rebels in the Wild: The Equality Colony and the Taming of American Capitalism”. In the late 1890s a group of like-minded individuals came from around the country to establish a socialist colony in Skagit County. Find out who they were, what motivated them, why they chose Skagit County, and why the colony collapsed. Can’t make it to the Burlington Library, request a zoom link by emailing info@skagitvalleygenealogy.org.

Eastern Washington Genealogical Society Finding Irish Origins

Please Join Us for 

Using U.S. Records to Find Irish Immigrant Origins

A presentation by Pamela Holland

Using U.S. Records to Find Irish Immigrant Origins

  Pam will help us with

• Discovering an Irish ancestor’s place of origin in Ireland is a much sought-after goal.

  • Successful research in Irish records first starts with thorough research in US records.

  • Learn what sources to examine, identify overlooked records,

and explore strategies to locate that elusive Irish location for your ancestor.

Date: Saturday March 07, 2026

Time: 01:00 PM to 03:00 PM

Location: The Hive 2904 E Sprague, Spokane, WA 99202 

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Handouts and Zoom Link will be on the website the day prior to this event. EWGSi.org

DOORS OPEN AT 12:30 P.M.

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Tacoma Pierce County Genealogical Society DNA SIG Meeting February 2026

Tacoma-Pierce County Genealogical Society DNA Special Interest Group Meeting
Tuesday, February 24, 2026, Starting at 7:00 pm via Zoom

We will discuss our latest discoveries using DNA and how to make the most of the various tools available.

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Heritage Quest Research Library Midwest Genealogical Center

Explore the Exceptional Genealogy Classes at HQRL! Join us online via Zoom or in person at HQRL and connect with fellow genealogy enthusiasts who share your curiosity and drive—together, we can explore the fascinating world of family history! Just a reminder of upcoming class February 19, 2026! Don’t miss out, sign up today!
Midwest Genealogy Center Thursday, February 19, 2026
The Midwest Genealogy Center is one of the United States’ preeminent resources for family history, providing access to almost three-quarters of a million on-site materials. They have access to databases, scanning and digitization stations, oral history recording kits, microfilm reader scanners, and more. MGC features 52,000 square feet of space that houses all of the free resources needed to research your family history. Learn more about how to access and utilize their incredible resources.
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