Suggested edit: Nathaniel Wade, son of Nathaniel and Mercy Bradstreet Wade, moved to New Haven to attend Yale after leaving Harvard (DNF). He married Mary Davenport at New Haven where there is no record of him completing his studies. They moved to Woodbridge NJ where his uncle (Rev Woodbridge) and other settlers from MA had established themselves. This Nathaniel became a Presbyterian Minister but was so reviled by the congregation that he was removed and his wife's uncle was given the position. He was buried in Woodbridge. There are no records to suggest that Mary ever returned to MA. Her family was well established in CT.
Contributor: Ellen Rainey (48097593) • [email protected]
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Suggested edit: Nathaniel Wade, son of Nathaniel and Mercy Bradstreet Wade, moved to New Haven to attend Yale after leaving Harvard (DNF). He married Mary Davenport at New Haven where there is no record of him completing his studies. They moved to Woodbridge NJ where his uncle (Rev Woodbridge) and other settlers from MA had established themselves. This Nathaniel became a Presbyterian Minister but was so reviled by the congregation that he was removed and his wife's uncle was given the position. He was buried in Woodbridge. There are no records to suggest that Mary ever returned to MA. Her family was well established in CT.
Contributor: Ellen Rainey (48097593) • [email protected]
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This might be the son of Nathaniel Wade and Mercy Bradstreet. If so, he was born on July 13, 1673 in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
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Sharon Loh (#47725347) suggestion:
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I found Rev. Nathaniel (son of Maj. Nathaniel & Mercy Bradstreet) born 13 July 1673 at Charlestown, MA, died in 1715 and married to Mary Davenport - ??
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