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Pvt Jonathan Freeman

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Pvt Jonathan Freeman Veteran

Birth
Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Death
10 Nov 1843 (aged 79)
Burial
Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
3-4; A-B
Memorial ID
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Son of Isaac James & Sarah (Tappan)
Husband of Phebe Barron

Husband of Margaret Bloodgood married 12/27/1786 in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, NJ

Additional information submitted by
Richard H. L. Chichester, III

Jonathan Freeman was twice married, first to Margaret Bloodgood on December 27, 1786; she was born in 1764, and died December 11, 1805; her children were: Mary, Elizabeth, Abagail, Sarah, Aaron, Isaac, Lydia, Jonathan and William. His second wife was Phoebe Barron, to whom he was married August 27, 1806; she was born July 23, 1767, and died October 7, 1847. Dr. Ellis B. Freeman, was the only issue of this marriage. Jonathan Freeman did good service during the Revolutionary war as a member of a troop of the light horse. By occupation he was a carpenter and builder, and in the year 1803 built the old Presbyterian church which still stands in Woodbridge.

~The New Jersey Coast in Three Centuries: History of the New Jersey Coast with Genealogical and Historic-biographical Appendix, Volume 2; Lewis Publishing Company, 1902.
Son of Isaac James & Sarah (Tappan)
Husband of Phebe Barron

Husband of Margaret Bloodgood married 12/27/1786 in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, NJ

Additional information submitted by
Richard H. L. Chichester, III

Jonathan Freeman was twice married, first to Margaret Bloodgood on December 27, 1786; she was born in 1764, and died December 11, 1805; her children were: Mary, Elizabeth, Abagail, Sarah, Aaron, Isaac, Lydia, Jonathan and William. His second wife was Phoebe Barron, to whom he was married August 27, 1806; she was born July 23, 1767, and died October 7, 1847. Dr. Ellis B. Freeman, was the only issue of this marriage. Jonathan Freeman did good service during the Revolutionary war as a member of a troop of the light horse. By occupation he was a carpenter and builder, and in the year 1803 built the old Presbyterian church which still stands in Woodbridge.

~The New Jersey Coast in Three Centuries: History of the New Jersey Coast with Genealogical and Historic-biographical Appendix, Volume 2; Lewis Publishing Company, 1902.

Inscription

Revolutionary war soldier. Achitect and builder of 1st Presbyterian church, Woodbridge, N.J. Church trustee 1802-1829.



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