Birth: 1704, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Death: Mar. 1757, Orange, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania [1]
Father: John Fincher (1678 - 1747)
Mother: Martha Taylor Fincher (1680 - 1713)
Son: Richard Fincher (1735 - 1810)
Son: Benjamin Fincher (1740 - 1808)
Marriage: August 30, 1731 to Jane Busby
Name: Jonathan Fincher
Marriage Date: 30 Aug 1731
Marriage Place: Montgomery, Pennsylvania
Residence Date on Image: 30 Sixth 1731
Residence Place: Montgomery, Pennsylvania
Spouse: Jane Busby
Event Type: Marriage Intention (Marriage)
Monthly Meeting: Abington Monthly Meeting
Yearly Meeting: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
Meeting State: Pennsylvania
Meeting County: Montgomery
Jonathan is mentioned in his father Jonathan's will: [2]
Dated 20 March 1757. Proved May 1757
Wife: name not started, ten shillings.
Sons: eldest son name not stated but called Joshua in Codicil. Jonathan, Richard, Joseph, Benjamin (he is to be bound to Joseph Mattox)
daughters: Mary, Hannah
No Executors named
Witnesses: Benj Cate, Charles Jonas, (Margaret (X) Whitehead).
Will Probate:
Name: Jonathan Fincher
Probate Date: 20 Mar 1757
Probate Place: Orange, North Carolina, USA
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1757
Inferred Death Place: North Carolina, USA
Item Description: Wills, Vol A-B, 1752-1795[3]
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↑ Orange County, North Carolina, Will Abstracts: Book A, pg 7. Text of Will
↑ North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 image Cross Index to Wills, 1756-1962; Wills, 1752-1952; Author: North Carolina. Superior Court (Orange County); Probate Place: Orange, North Carolina
↑ Fincher-1139 was created by Bill Davis through the import of bands.ged on Dec 5, 2016. This comment and citation should be deleted after a short biography has been added and primary sources have been cited.
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