He was a bachelor per data in his will abstract. This is NOT the Jonathan Dehaven who married second, Mary Wistar, as seen in some listings.
He leaves land to his married brother John and his personal property to John and another unmarried brother, Peter.
His executors are brothers John and Peter, and John Rodenboh, husband of niece Elizabeth DeHaven.
The will is witnessed by a DeHaven cousin, Randolph Supplee.
DeHAVEN, JONATHAN. Upper Merion.
October 4, 1822. April 21, 1823. 6.132
To brother John DeHaven, tract of land where I dwell. To brother John and Peter, all personal estate.
Execs: John and Peter DeHaven, and John Rodenboh.
Wit: Lawrence Ramsey/Ramey, Randolph Supplee.
He was a bachelor per data in his will abstract. This is NOT the Jonathan Dehaven who married second, Mary Wistar, as seen in some listings.
He leaves land to his married brother John and his personal property to John and another unmarried brother, Peter.
His executors are brothers John and Peter, and John Rodenboh, husband of niece Elizabeth DeHaven.
The will is witnessed by a DeHaven cousin, Randolph Supplee.
DeHAVEN, JONATHAN. Upper Merion.
October 4, 1822. April 21, 1823. 6.132
To brother John DeHaven, tract of land where I dwell. To brother John and Peter, all personal estate.
Execs: John and Peter DeHaven, and John Rodenboh.
Wit: Lawrence Ramsey/Ramey, Randolph Supplee.
Inscription
Buried near his father, Samuel DeHaven 1724-1815, and other family members.
Reading of the cemetery 1927-1929 by Charles R. Barker as transcribed by Family Tree Maker, PA Vital Records, Vol III.
pg 282
Jonathan Dehaven | Who departed this life | November 7th 1822 | In the 56th year of his age.
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