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Capt. Jonathan Sheldon

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Name Jonathan Sheldon [1] Prefix Capt. Born 29 May 1687 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts [1, 2, 3]
Gender Male Alternate death 10 Apr 1769 Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts [1]
Died 10 Apr 1769 West Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut [2, 3]
Buried West Suffield Cemetery, Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut [2]
Person ID I14750 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of TSW Last Modified 22 Nov 2020
Father Isaac Sheldon, b. Abt 1629, Ashford, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England , d. 27 Jul 1708, Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts
(Age ~ 79 years)
Mother Mehitable Gunn, b. 28 Jul 1644, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut , d. 1720 (Age 75 years)
Married Bef 1687 [4, 5] Family ID F9178 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Southwell, b. 25 Feb 1688, Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts , d. 11 Jan 1768, Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut
(Age 79 years)
Married 30 Dec 1708 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts [1, 2, 6]
Children + 1. Phineas Sheldon, b. 27 Jun 1717, West Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut , d. 18 Sep 1807, Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut
(Age 90 years)
Last Modified 8 Jun 2018 Family ID F9179 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Sources - [S2049] The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Robert Lemuel Greenlee. Chicago, 1904.
- [S2045] Find a Grave page for Capt. Jonathan Sheldon, Sr..
- [S2042] A Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Sheldon of Suffield, Connecticut by John Preston Sheldon. Cheyenne, Wyoming: Neostyle Print, 1901., year and place only.
- [S2042] A Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Sheldon of Suffield, Connecticut by John Preston Sheldon. Cheyenne, Wyoming: Neostyle Print, 1901., "aft 1681".
- [S101] The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volumes 1-3 and The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England,1634-1635, Volumes 1-7, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996-2011.
- [S2047] Find a Grave page for Mary Southwell Sheldon., date only.
- [S2049] The Stebbins Genealogy by Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Robert Lemuel Greenlee. Chicago, 1904.