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Jonathan Webster

Birth
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
14 Nov 1781 (aged 76)
Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Jonathan was the son of Jonathan Webster and Esther Judd of Hartford, Connecticut. He was married in Hartford Feb 1730 to Mabel RISLEY, b. 1710, d. Glastonbury, CT 2 Jan 1781, the daughter of John Risley and Mary Arnold. Jonathan was a miller, owning a grist mill with dam and other buildings on the east side of the Connecticut River between Hartford and Glastonbury. In 1757 he served in the French and Indian War in Major Nathan Payson's company of the 1st Connecticut Regiment. Children, b. Glastonbury, CT:

* Susannah, b. 1 July 1730, d. 1 Nov 1736

* Ashbel, b. 2 March 1733, d. 1 Aug 1801, m. 1753 Rachel PRICE.

* Mabel, b. 29 July 1735, m. c. 1755 Daniel HILLS.

* Susannah, b. 21 Sep 1737, d. 27 Sep 1755

* Jonathan, b. 24 Jan 1739, d. 1770, aged 31, m. Agnes DENSMORE, b. 1735. He served in the French and Indian War in the same regiment as his father in 1757. Six children born 1759 to 1769.

* Asiel, b. 28 Oct 1740, d. 1799, m. Hannah PRICE

* Elizur, b. 30 Sep 1743, d. 26 March 1791, m. Ruth DENSMORE, b. 24 Aug 1747, d. 27 June 1829

* Mary, b. 8 May 1745, d. 7 Dec 1784, m. Job RISLEY, Jr.

* John, b. 12 May 1747, d. 1 Oct 1781, m. Elizabeth HOUSE

* Joshua, b. 16 April 1750, m. (1) 19 Nov 1772 Beriah RISLEY; m. (2) 14 July 1790 Prudence SMITH; m. (3) 20 Feb 1812 Eleanor Squires

It is not known if Jonathan has an extant tombstone here, but he should be buried near his son John who does have an existing grave marker, and who died a month and a half earlier.
Jonathan was the son of Jonathan Webster and Esther Judd of Hartford, Connecticut. He was married in Hartford Feb 1730 to Mabel RISLEY, b. 1710, d. Glastonbury, CT 2 Jan 1781, the daughter of John Risley and Mary Arnold. Jonathan was a miller, owning a grist mill with dam and other buildings on the east side of the Connecticut River between Hartford and Glastonbury. In 1757 he served in the French and Indian War in Major Nathan Payson's company of the 1st Connecticut Regiment. Children, b. Glastonbury, CT:

* Susannah, b. 1 July 1730, d. 1 Nov 1736

* Ashbel, b. 2 March 1733, d. 1 Aug 1801, m. 1753 Rachel PRICE.

* Mabel, b. 29 July 1735, m. c. 1755 Daniel HILLS.

* Susannah, b. 21 Sep 1737, d. 27 Sep 1755

* Jonathan, b. 24 Jan 1739, d. 1770, aged 31, m. Agnes DENSMORE, b. 1735. He served in the French and Indian War in the same regiment as his father in 1757. Six children born 1759 to 1769.

* Asiel, b. 28 Oct 1740, d. 1799, m. Hannah PRICE

* Elizur, b. 30 Sep 1743, d. 26 March 1791, m. Ruth DENSMORE, b. 24 Aug 1747, d. 27 June 1829

* Mary, b. 8 May 1745, d. 7 Dec 1784, m. Job RISLEY, Jr.

* John, b. 12 May 1747, d. 1 Oct 1781, m. Elizabeth HOUSE

* Joshua, b. 16 April 1750, m. (1) 19 Nov 1772 Beriah RISLEY; m. (2) 14 July 1790 Prudence SMITH; m. (3) 20 Feb 1812 Eleanor Squires

It is not known if Jonathan has an extant tombstone here, but he should be buried near his son John who does have an existing grave marker, and who died a month and a half earlier.


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