Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Jonathan Gilbert
Bef 1617 - 1682 (> 65 years)-
Name Jonathan Gilbert [1] Birth Bef 8 Jun 1617 [2, 3] Baptism 8 Jun 1617 Yardley, Worcestershire, England [2, 3] Gender Male Death 19 Dec 1682 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut [2, 3] Person ID I30137 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of DDB Last Modified 9 Sep 2020
Father Thomas Gilbert, b. Bef 25 Apr 1589 d. Bef 5 Sep 1659, Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut (Age < 70 years) Mother Elizabeth Bennett Marriage 29 Aug 1610 Yardley, Worcestershire, England [3] Family ID F17995 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Wells, b. Bef 15 Jul 1630 d. 3 Jul 1700, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut (Age > 69 years) Marriage Bef 25 Jul 1651 [3] Children + 1. Sarah Gilbert + 2. Lydia Gilbert, b. 3 Oct 1654, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut d. Aft Apr 1712 (Age > 58 years) Family ID F17992 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 9 Sep 2020
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Notes - He was Marshall of Connecticut for many years.
Jonathan Gilbert (1617-1682) = Mary Wells (1630-1700)
Rachel Gilbert (1668-1754) = Josiah Marshfield (1665-1712)
Catherine Marshfield (1702-1788) = Eliphalet Steele (b. 1700)
Mercy Steele (1727-1794) = Noah Webster (1722-1813)
Noah Webster (1758-1843), lexicographer
- He was Marshall of Connecticut for many years.
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Sources - [S4363] A Potter-Richardson Memorial: The Ancestral Lines of William W. Potter of Michigan, and His Wife, Margaret (Richardson) Potter by Doreen Potter Hanna and Louise Potter. 1957.
- [S4365] Douglas Richardson, "The Widow Frances (Albright) Wells, Wife of Thomas Coleman of Wethersfield and Hadley." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 146:28, 1992.
- [S4366] Douglas Richardson, "The English Origin of Thomas1 Gilbert of Braintree, Mass., and Wethersfield, Conn., With a Note on Lydia Gilbert, Executed for Witchcraft in 1654." The American Genealogist 67:161, 1992.
- [S4363] A Potter-Richardson Memorial: The Ancestral Lines of William W. Potter of Michigan, and His Wife, Margaret (Richardson) Potter by Doreen Potter Hanna and Louise Potter. 1957.