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Jonathan Mansfield (1752 - 1833)

Jonathan Mansfield
Born in Massachusettsmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 26 Jul 1828 in Trumbull County, Ohiomap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 80 in Southington, Trumbull County, Ohiomap
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Contents

Biography

This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.[1] It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.

Name

Name: Jonathan /Mansfield/[2][3]

Birth

Birth:
Date: 29 OCT 1752
Place: Massachusetts[4][5][6][7]

Death

Death:
Date: 16 APR 1833
Place: Southington, Trumbull County, Ohio[8][9][10][11][12][13]

Residence

Residence:
Place: Ohio, United States[14]
Residence:
Date: 1819;1840
Place: Ohio;Vermont[15]

Event

Event:
Type: Event
Date: OCT 1820
Place: Sale of land by Jonathan and Rebecca Mansfield of Southington, Ohio to Ephraim White[16]
Event:
Type: Other History
Place: Information on family line found on internet via other researchers[17][18]
Event:
Type: Property ownership
Date: 1819
Place: Enters into a sale of land in Trumbull County, Ohio[19]
Event:
Type: Fact 1
Date: OCT 1820
Place: Sale of land by Jonathan and Rebecca Mansfield of Southington, Ohio to Ephraim White[20]
Event:
Type: Census - 1820
Date: 1820
Place: Southington, Trumbull County, Ohio - listed as living between Ephraim White and Lemure Forsby[21]
Event:
Type: Census - 1810
Date: 1810
Place: Living in Hartford, Washington County, New York - 1 m <10, 1 m 45+; 1 f<10, 1 f 16-25, 1 f 45[22]

Burial

Burial:
Date: APR 1833
Place: Pinecrest Cemetery, Southington, Trumbull, Ohio[23][24]

Military Service

Military Service: Revolutionary War - Private, Mass Contl.[25][26][27][28][29][30][31]
Military Service:
Place: Revolutionary War - Private, Mass Contl.[32][33][34][35][36][37]

Probate

Probate:
Date: 04 MAY 1835
Place: Trumbull County, Ohio[38][39][40]

Property

Property:
Date: 14 FEB 1814
Place: Sold 23.6 acres within Lot 28, Hartford, Washington County,NY[41][42]

Marriage

Husband: Jonathan Mansfield
Wife: Chloe Clark Walden
Marriage:
Date: 26 JUL 1828
Place: Trumbull County, Ohio[43][44][45][46]
Husband: Jonathan Mansfield
Wife: @I4328@
Child: Susanne Mansfield
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Lois Mansfield
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Arminadab Mansfield
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Daniel Mansfield
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Child: Elizabeth Mansfield
Relationship to Father: Natural
Relationship to Mother: Natural
Marriage:
Date: 15 DEC 1773
Place: Douglas, Massachusetts[47][48]
Husband: Jonathan Mansfield
Wife: @I1903@
Marriage:
Date: BEF 1820[49]

Sources

  1. Mansfield-1275 was created by Rod Fleck through the import of TinkerAncestors20150616.ged on Jun 16, 2015. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
  2. Source: #S881 Data: Text: Marriage date: 15 Dec 1773 Marriage place: Douglas, Worchester, Massachusetts
  3. Source: #S933 Object: @M106@
  4. Source: #S654
  5. Source: #S240 Page: Rick Wall rickwall@aol.com Data: Text: jonathan died 16 April 1833 in Southington, Trumbull, Ohio. He was a revolutionary war pensioner. He was married to Martha Hayward (Howard) 15 Dec 1733 in Douglas, Worch, Mass. She was b 4 Aug 1754 Mendon, Worch, Mass and died after 1833 Townsend Windham, Vt. She claimed the pension at his death as his first wife. She was living with one of her daughters in Townsend, Windam, VT at the time. Jonathan was married at his death to Chloe Clark Walden, relic of Elisha Walden which interestingly enough makes him a bigamist. His will mentions only Lois and Joel. He and Martha had at least 4 children. Daniel Mansfield b 13 Aug 1773 Douglas, Worch, Mass, Elizabeth Mansfield b 22 May 1776 Douglas, Worch, Mass, Susanne b 23 Dec 1777 Douglas Worch, Mass, Arminadab (m) b 29 Jul 1785, New Fane, Windam, Vt, m Fanny Prentice 10 Sept 1807, Watertown, Middlesex, Mass. He also fathered Lois Mansfield b 21 May 1786, probably Hartford, Wash, NY, married Joel Downs bef 1810 prob Hartford, and died 23 Dec 1872 Warren, Trumbull, Ohio. It is through Lois and Joel, that we are related to Jonathan. The Census of 1790 (1 m > 16, 2 F) does not seem to support the presence of Martha and the other 4 children (ages 16, 14, 13, 5). If you need any more information, I probably have it. Trish Sources are: Article Western Reserve Chronicle 25 Ap 1833 161, VR Douglas, Worch, Mass. Index Rev War Pension Applications p 721. Census&apos; 1790 Hartford, Wash, NY, 1800, Hartford, Wash, NY 512; Hartford, Wash, NY 1810 374; Southington, Ohio 1820. Will Jonathan Mansfield 1834 Tr Probate Record 7 p 328. Pension Request; VR Waldham for Martha Hayward. VR New Fane Vt, IGI 7450166-0; Death certificate Probate Court, Trumbull, Ohio, Vol 3 p 55 for Lois Mansfield. Western Reserve Chronicle Jan 1 1872 Death Notice for Lois Mansfield. Feel free to correspond, although I don&apos;t know what I might be able to add. Rick Wall Methuen, MA
  6. Source: #S658
  7. Source: #S240 Page: Rick Wall rickwall@@aol.com Data: Text: jonathan died 16 April 1833 in Southington, Trumbull, Ohio. He was a revolutionary war pensioner. He was married to Martha Hayward (Howard) 15 Dec 1733 in Douglas, Worch, Mass. She was b 4 Aug 1754 Mendon, Worch, Mass and died after 1833 Townsend Windham, Vt. She claimed the pension at his death as his first wife. She was living with one of her daughters in Townsend, Windam, VT at the time. Jonathan was married at his death to Chloe Clark Walden, relic of Elisha Walden which interestingly enough makes him a bigamist. His will mentions only Lois and Joel. He and Martha had at least 4 children. Daniel Mansfield b 13 Aug 1773 Douglas, Worch, Mass, Elizabeth Mansfield b 22 May 1776 Douglas, Worch, Mass, Susanne b 23 Dec 1777 Douglas Worch, Mass, Arminadab (m) b 29 Jul 1785, New Fane, Windam, Vt, m Fanny Prentice 10 Sept 1807, Watertown, Middlesex, Mass. He also fathered Lois Mansfield b 21 May 1786, probably Hartford, Wash, NY, married Joel Downs bef 1810 prob Hartford, and died 23 Dec 1872 Warren, Trumbull, Ohio. It is through Lois and Joel, that we are related to Jonathan. The Census of 1790 (1 m &gt; 16, 2 F) does not seem to support the presence of Martha and the other 4 children (ages 16, 14, 13, 5). If you need any more information, I probably have it. Trish Sources are: Article Western Reserve Chronicle 25 Ap 1833 161, VR Douglas, Worch, Mass. Index Rev War Pension Applications p 721. Census&apos; 1790 Hartford, Wash, NY, 1800, Hartford, Wash, NY 512; Hartford, Wash, NY 1810 374; Southington, Ohio 1820. Will Jonathan Mansfield 1834 Tr Probate Record 7 p 328. Pension Request; VR Waldham for Martha Hayward. VR New Fane Vt, IGI 7450166-0; Death certificate Probate Court, Trumbull, Ohio, Vol 3 p 55 for Lois Mansfield. Western Reserve Chronicle Jan 1 1872 Death Notice for Lois Mansfield. Feel free to correspond, although I don&apos;t know what I might be able to add. Rick Wall Methuen, MA
  8. Source: #S750 Page: 25 Apr 1833 - Pg. 3, Column 5 Data: Text: In Southginton, on 16th inst. Mr. Jonathan Mansfield, a revolutionary pensioner, aged about 80.
  9. Source: #S652 Page: Administration of Estates - pg. 298 Data: Text: Jonathan Mansfield, deceased This day the last will and testament of Jonathan Mansfield was produced in Court and proved by the oath of James Nutt and Ariel Walden and approved by the Court. Thereupon the Court appointed Ariel Walden and Joel Downs Administrators on said estate with by the will announced that they give bond with surety in the penal sum of three hundred dollars. The court accept John B. Harmon and James Miles as their surety , and appoint James Nutte, Hoshua Osborn and Elisah Brunson appraisers of personal property.
  10. Source: #S716 Page: Quote below from e-mail Data: Text: E-mail, Extract courtesy of Debbie Ridder Debbie Rider [dlrider126@@neo.rr.com], Grace Marvin Winnagle, abstractor, Abstracts of Probate Records, Trumbull County, Ohio 1803-843, (Evansville, IL:Whipporwill Publications, 1986) p. 121 MANSFIELD, Jonathan, late of Southington Will proved by James Nutt &amp; Ariel Walden; admrs-Ariel Walden &amp; Joel Downs; b-$300; s-John B. Harmon, James Miles; apprs-James Nutt, Joshua Osborn, Elisha Brunson (7-298) June 1834. Will: Weak in body...to my dau Lois Downs $2 after paying just debts. To wf Chloe residue of Est, she Executrix. 27 Dec 1828, Jonathan (his mark) Mansfield. wit-James Nutt, Ariel Walden, Austin Walden; proved June 28, 1834 (7-328) June 1834. This 4 May 1835, it was proven in open court by the oaths of Henry K White, Elisha Walden &amp; Samuel Downs that Jonathan Mansfield died 18 April 1833; at time of death was Rev Pensioner of the US. There is no wid surviving and that Lois Downs, wf/o Joel Downs is the only heir of the said Jonathan Mansfield. Copy of Journal Entry to enable said Lois Downs to obtain pension due at his death (7-601) Apr 1835. .
  11. Source: #S716 Page: Quote below from e-mail Data: Text: E-mail, Extract courtesy of Debbie Ridder Debbie Rider [dlrider126@neo.rr.com], Grace Marvin Winnagle, abstractor, Abstracts of Probate Records, Trumbull County, Ohio 1803-843, (Evansville, IL:Whipporwill Publications, 1986) p. 121 MANSFIELD, Jonathan, late of Southington Will proved by James Nutt & Ariel Walden; admrs-Ariel Walden & Joel Downs; b-$300; s-John B. Harmon, James Miles; apprs-James Nutt, Joshua Osborn, Elisha Brunson (7-298) June 1834. Will: Weak in body...to my dau Lois Downs $2 after paying just debts. To wf Chloe residue of Est, she Executrix. 27 Dec 1828, Jonathan (his mark) Mansfield. wit-James Nutt, Ariel Walden, Austin Walden; proved June 28, 1834 (7-328) June 1834. This 4 May 1835, it was proven in open court by the oaths of Henry K White, Elisha Walden & Samuel Downs that Jonathan Mansfield died 18 April 1833; at time of death was Rev Pensioner of the US. There is no wid surviving and that Lois Downs, wf/o Joel Downs is the only heir of the said Jonathan Mansfield. Copy of Journal Entry to enable said Lois Downs to obtain pension due at his death (7-601) Apr 1835. .
  12. Source: #S652 Page: Proceedings on estate of Jonathan Mansfield - Pg. 601 (Trumbull County Records) Data: Text: Jonathan Mansfield - Deceased. This fourth day of May A.D. 1835. It was proved in open court by the oaths of Henry White, Elisha Walden and Samuel Downs that Jonathan Mansfield late of Southington in the County of Trumbull Ohio died on the 18th day of April A.D. 1833, that at the time of his death he was a Revolutionary pensioner of the United States that there is now widow now surviving him and that Lois Downs, wife of Joel Downs, is the only heir of said Jonathan Mansfield. It is therefore ordered that a Journal entry be made and certified under the seal of this court to enable the said Lois Downs to obtain whatever arrear of pension there was due to the said Mansfield at the time of his death.
  13. Source: #S658
  14. Source: #S933 Object: @M106@
  15. Source: #S933 Object: @M106@
  16. Source: #S719 Page: Vol. Q, Pg. 135
  17. Source: #S657 Data: Text: Sorry it has taken me a while to respond. My daughter just got married and I have been tied up with the preparations, etc. and have not had time to answer my e-mails. This is a peripheral line in my Mansfield line and I don&apos;t have a whole lot of information other than what you have seen on line. My source of information is: onathan died 16 April 1833 in Southington, Trumbull, Ohio. He was a revolutionary war pensioner. He was married to Martha Hayward (Howard) 15 Dec 1733 in Douglas, Worch, Mass. She was b 4 Aug 1754 Mendon, Worch, Mass and died after 1833 Townsend Windham, Vt. She claimed the pension at his death as his first wife. She was living with one of her daughters in Townsend, Windam, VT at the time. Jonathan was married at his death to Chloe Clark Walden, relic of Elisha Walden which interestingly enough makes him a bigamist. His will mentions only Lois and Joel. He and Martha had at least 4 children. Daniel Mansfield b 13 Aug 1773 Douglas, Worch, Mass, Elizabeth Mansfield b 22 May 1776 Douglas, Worch, Mass, Susanne b 23 Dec 1777 Douglas Worch, Mass, Arminadab (m) b 29 Jul 1785, New Fane, Windam, Vt, m Fanny Prentice 10 Sept 1807, Watertown, Middlesex, Mass. He also fathered Lois Mansfield b 21 May 1786, probably Hartford, Wash, NY, married Joel Downs bef 1810 prob Hartford, and died 23 Dec 1872 Warren, Trumbull, Ohio. It is through Lois and Joel, that we are related to Jonathan. The Census of 1790 (1 m > 16, 2 F) does not seem to support the presence of Martha and the other 4 children (ages 16, 14, 13, 5). If you need any more information, I probably have it. Trish Sources are: Article Western Reserve Chronicle 25 Ap 1833 161, VR Douglas, Worch, Mass. Index Rev War Pension Applications p 721. Census&apos; 1790 Hartford, Wash, NY, 1800, Hartford, Wash, NY 512; Hartford, Wash, NY 1810 374; Southington, Ohio 1820. Will Jonathan Mansfield 1834 Tr Probate Record 7 p 328. Pension Request; VR Waldham for Martha Hayward. VR New Fane Vt, IGI 74501
  18. Source: #S934 Data: Text: Sorry it has taken me a while to respond. My daughter just got married and I have been tied up with the preparations, etc. and have not had time to answer my e-mails. This is a peripheral line in my Mansfield line and I don&apos;t have a whole lot of information other than what you have seen on line. My source of information is: onathan died 16 April 1833 in Southington, Trumbull, Ohio. He was a revolutionary war pensioner. He was married to Martha Hayward (Howard) 15 Dec 1733 in Douglas, Worch, Mass. She was b 4 Aug 1754 Mendon, Worch, Mass and died after 1833 Townsend Windham, Vt. She claimed the pension at his death as his first wife. She was living with one of her daughters in Townsend, Windam, VT at the time. Jonathan was married at his death to Chloe Clark Walden, relic of Elisha Walden which interestingly enough makes him a bigamist. His will mentions only Lois and Joel. He and Martha had at least 4 children. Daniel Mansfield b 13 Aug 1773 Douglas, Worch, Mass, Elizabeth Mansfield b 22 May 1776 Douglas, Worch, Mass, Susanne b 23 Dec 1777 Douglas Worch, Mass, Arminadab (m) b 29 Jul 1785, New Fane, Windam, Vt, m Fanny Prentice 10 Sept 1807, Watertown, Middlesex, Mass. He also fathered Lois Mansfield b 21 May 1786, probably Hartford, Wash, NY, married Joel Downs bef 1810 prob Hartford, and died 23 Dec 1872 Warren, Trumbull, Ohio. It is through Lois and Joel, that we are related to Jonathan. The Census of 1790 (1 m &gt; 16, 2 F) does not seem to support the presence of Martha and the other 4 children (ages 16, 14, 13, 5). If you need any more information, I probably have it. Trish Sources are: Article Western Reserve Chronicle 25 Ap 1833 161, VR Douglas, Worch, Mass. Index Rev War Pension Applications p 721. Census&apos; 1790 Hartford, Wash, NY, 1800, Hartford, Wash, NY 512; Hartford, Wash, NY 1810 374; Southington, Ohio 1820. Will Jonathan Mansfield 1834 Tr Probate Record 7 p 328. Pension Request; VR Waldham for Martha Hayward. VR New Fane Vt, IGI 74501
  19. Source: #S719 Page: Vol. P, Pgs. 274-5 Data: Text: Sale via Mort. Deed to Amos Mansfield (of Madison County, New York) of part of Lot 15, Township 5, Range 5, Connecticut Western Reserve for sum of $100. No mention of a wife in the deed.
  20. Source: #S719 Page: Vol. Q, Pg. 135
  21. Source: #S11 Page: NARA Series M33, Roll 89, Page 326 Data: Text: Mansfield, Jonathan -/-/-/-/-/1/-/-/-/-/1/-/-/1
  22. Source: #S10 Page: M 252 Roll 30 Pg. 303 Data: Text: There is a Samuel Downs - now one family away with 1 m 16-25, 1 m 26-45; 1 f 10-16, 1 f 26-45, 1 f 45+, and one free woman.
  23. Source: #S679 Page: Pg. 90 Data: Text: The Follwing stones were readable in 1908 by Henry Baldwin and again in 1928 by Grace Winnagle, but could not be identified in 1995: Mansfield, Jonathan, d. 16 Apr. 1833, Soldier Rev. War
  24. Source: #S679 Page: Pg. 90 Data: Text: The Follwing stones were readable in 1908 by Henry Baldwin and again in 1928 by Grace Winnagle, but could not be identified in 1995: Mansfield, Jonathan, d. 16 Apr. 1833, Soldier Rev. War
  25. Source: #S654
  26. Source: #S574 Page: http://php.ucs.indiana.edu/~jetorres/ohiorev.html Data: Text: THE PENSION LIST OF 1818 Washington, D.C. 1820 Commencing with the 5th of September, 1818, and ending with the 4th of September, 1819, inclusive. MANSFIELD, Jonathan private Massachusetts
  27. Source: #S716 Data: Text: Estate of Jonathan Mansfield late of Southington Township Vol 7 Pg. 298 June of 1834 Will (abstract) "weak in body - to my daughter Lois Downs $2 after paying just debts. To wife Chloe residue of estate - wife to be executrix under date of 27 Dec 1828. Jonathan (his mark). Witnesses: James Nutt, Ariel Waldren, proven June 28, 1834" Entry: "This 4 May 1835, it was proven in open court by oaths of Henry K. White, Elisha Walden and Samuel Downs that Jonathan Mansfield died 18 Apr 1833; at the time of death was Rev. Pensioner of the U.S. There is no widow surviving and that Lois Downs, wife of Joel Downs is the only heir of said Jonathan Mansfield. Copy of Journal entry to enable said Lois Downs to obtain pension due at his death (7-601 Apr 1835)"
  28. Source: #S750 Page: 25 Apr 1833 - Pg. 3, Column 5
  29. Source: #S484 Page: Volume 10, page 200 Data: Text: Mansfield, Jonathan, Douglas.Private, Capt. Samuel Read, Jr.&apos;s co., Col. Josiah Whitney&apos;s regt.; marched Dec. -, 1776; returned March -, 1777; service, 3 mos. 13 days, at the Jerseys; roll dated Uxbridge; also, Capt. Isaac Martin&apos;s co., Col. Joseph [Josiah] Whitney&apos;s regt.; service between May 4, 1777, and July 4, 1777, 19 days, under Maj. Gen. Spencer at Rhode Island, including travel (60 miles) to place of destination and from place of discharge home; also, Capt. Benjamin [p.200] Farrar&apos;s co., Col. Benjamin Haws&apos;s regt.; enlisted Sept. 27, 1777; discharged Oct. 29, 1777; service, 1 mo. 5 days, on a secret expedition to Rhode Island; also, list of men belonging to Capt. Martin&apos;s co. and other companies in Col. Wood&apos;s regt. mustered to serve in the Continental Army for the term of 9 months, by Thomas Newhall, Muster Master for Worcester Co.; engaged for town of Douglas; also, list of men raised in Worcester Co. for the term of 9 months from the time of their arrival at Fishkill, agreeable to resolve of April 20, 1778; Col. Wood&apos;s regt.; age, 30 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 10 in.; complexion, dark; residence, Douglas; arrived at Fishkill June 7, 1778; also, list of men returned as received of Jonathan Warner, Commissioner, by Col. R. Putnam, July 20, 1778; also, list of men returned as mustered by Henry Rutgers, Jr., Deputy Muster Master, dated Fishkill, Aug. 1, 1778.
  30. Source: #S572 Data: Text: His pension file notes that he enlisted: 1. Was living in Windham, CT, and enlisted in July 1776 and served five months as a private in Captain Fenton s CT Company; 2. While living in Douglas, Worcester County, Massachusetts he served as a private for three months in Captain Samuel Read s Company, Colonel Whitney s Massachusetts Regiment (Jan 1777 till April 1777); 3. He then entered into service at Douglas, Worcester County, Massachusetts in Captain Danforth s Company of Colonel Nixon s Regiment of General Nixon s brigade and that he served in this corps for at least nine months until 7 March 1779. He was discharged from service at Kings Bridge in New York. Now, the above was provided by the National Archives to a researcher in 1951. His pension application in the 1820s does not have this level of detail. It does note that he recalls ensling in Pomfret, Connecticut in the company of Lt. or Ens. Gravenor, and he was marched to Skinsborough (White Hall). He and most of his company became very ill, were carried into the country until the end of his tour of duty.
  31. Source: #S202 Page: Index to Applications via look up service offered by NDAR
  32. Source: #S484 Page: Volume 10, page 200 Data: Text: Mansfield, Jonathan, Douglas.Private, Capt. Samuel Read, Jr.&apos;s co., Col. Josiah Whitney&apos;s regt.; marched Dec. -, 1776; returned March -, 1777; service, 3 mos. 13 days, at the Jerseys; roll dated Uxbridge; also, Capt. Isaac Martin&apos;s co., Col. Joseph [Josiah] Whitney&apos;s regt.; service between May 4, 1777, and July 4, 1777, 19 days, under Maj. Gen. Spencer at Rhode Island, including travel (60 miles) to place of destination and from place of discharge home; also, Capt. Benjamin [p.200] Farrar&apos;s co., Col. Benjamin Haws&apos;s regt.; enlisted Sept. 27, 1777; discharged Oct. 29, 1777; service, 1 mo. 5 days, on a secret expedition to Rhode Island; also, list of men belonging to Capt. Martin&apos;s co. and other companies in Col. Wood&apos;s regt. mustered to serve in the Continental Army for the term of 9 months, by Thomas Newhall, Muster Master for Worcester Co.; engaged for town of Douglas; also, list of men raised in Worcester Co. for the term of 9 months from the time of their arrival at Fishkill, agreeable to resolve of April 20, 1778; Col. Wood&apos;s regt.; age, 30 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 10 in.; complexion, dark; residence, Douglas; arrived at Fishkill June 7, 1778; also, list of men returned as received of Jonathan Warner, Commissioner, by Col. R. Putnam, July 20, 1778; also, list of men returned as mustered by Henry Rutgers, Jr., Deputy Muster Master, dated Fishkill, Aug. 1, 1778.
  33. Source: #S572 Data: Text: His pension file notes that he enlisted: 1.Was living in Windham, CT, and enlisted in July 1776 and served five months as a private in Captain Fenton’s CT Company; 2.While living in Douglas, Worcester County, Massachusetts he served as a private for three months in Captain Samuel Read’s Company, Colonel Whitney’s Massachusetts Regiment (Jan 1777 till April 1777); 3.He then entered into service at Douglas, Worcester County, Massachusetts in Captain Danforth’s Company of Colonel Nixon’s Regiment of General Nixon’s brigade and that he served in this corps for at least nine months until 7 March 1779. He was discharged from service at Kings Bridge in New York. Now, the above was provided by the National Archives to a researcher in 1951. His pension application in the 1820s does not have this level of detail. It does note that he recalls ensling in “Pomfret, Connecticut in the company of Lt. or Ens. Gravenor, and he was marched to Skinsborough (White Hall). He and most of his company became very ill, were carried into the country until the end of his tour of duty. “
  34. Source: #S574 Page: http://php.ucs.indiana.edu/~jetorres/ohiorev.html Data: Text: THE PENSION LIST OF 1818 Washington, D.C. 1820 Commencing with the 5th of September, 1818, and ending with the 4th of September, 1819, inclusive. MANSFIELD, Jonathan private Massachusetts
  35. Source: #S750 Page: 25 Apr 1833 - Pg. 3, Column 5
  36. Source: #S202 Page: Index to Applications via look up service offered by NDAR
  37. Source: #S716 Data: Text: Estate of Jonathan Mansfield late of Southington Township Vol 7 Pg. 298 June of 1834 Will (abstract) "weak in body - to my daughter Lois Downs $2 after paying just debts. To wife Chloe residue of estate - wife to be executrix under date of 27 Dec 1828. Jonathan (his mark). Witnesses: James Nutt, Ariel Waldren, proven June 28, 1834" Entry: "This 4 May 1835, it was proven in open court by oaths of Henry K. White, Elisha Walden and Samuel Downs that Jonathan Mansfield died 18 Apr 1833; at the time of death was Rev. Pensioner of the U.S. There is no widow surviving and that Lois Downs, wife of Joel Downs is the only heir of said Jonathan Mansfield. Copy of Journal entry to enable said Lois Downs to obtain pension due at his death (7-601 Apr 1835)"
  38. Source: #S240 Page: Extract courtesy of Debbie Ridder Debbie Rider [dlrider126@neo.rr.com] Data: Text: Grace Marvin Winnagle, abstractor, Abstracts of Probate Records, Trumbull County, Ohio 1803-1843, (Evansville, IL:Whipporwill Publications, 1986) p. 121 MANSFIELD, Jonathan, late of Southington Will proved by James Nutt & Ariel Walden; admrs-Ariel Walden & Joel Downs; b-$300; s-John B. Harmon, James Miles; apprs-James Nutt, Joshua Osborn, Elisha Brunson (7-298) June 1834. Will: Weak in body...to my dau Lois Downs $2 after paying just debts. To wf Chloe residue of Est, she Executrix. 27 Dec 1828, Jonathan (his mark) Mansfield. wit-James Nutt, Ariel Walden, Austin Walden; proved June 28, 1834 (7-328) June 1834. This 4 May 1835, it was proven in open court by the oaths of Henry K White, Elisha Walden & Samuel Downs that Jonathan Mansfield died 18 April 1833; at time of death was Rev Pensioner of the US. There is no wid surviving and that Lois Downs, wf/o Joel Downs is the only heir of the said Jonathan Mansfield. Copy of Journal Entry to enable said Lois Downs to obtain pension due at his death (7-601) Apr 1835.
  39. Source: #S750 Page: Thurs, 28 Aug 1834, Pg. 3, Col. 5 Data: Text: NOTICE Is hereby given to the creditors of the estate of Jonathan Mansfield, late of Southington, Trumbull county, Ohio, deceased, to exhibit their accounts, duly authenticated, for settlement, within one year from this date. Those indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment. JOEL DOWNS, ARIAL WALDEN - Adm&apos;rs Southington, Aug 12, 1834
  40. Source: #S240 Page: Extract courtesy of Debbie Ridder Debbie Rider [dlrider126@@neo.rr.com] Data: Text: Grace Marvin Winnagle, abstractor, Abstracts of Probate Records, Trumbull County, Ohio 1803-1843, (Evansville, IL:Whipporwill Publications, 1986) p. 121 MANSFIELD, Jonathan, late of Southington Will proved by James Nutt &amp; Ariel Walden; admrs-Ariel Walden &amp; Joel Downs; b-$300; s-John B. Harmon, James Miles; apprs-James Nutt, Joshua Osborn, Elisha Brunson (7-298) June 1834. Will: Weak in body...to my dau Lois Downs $2 after paying just debts. To wf Chloe residue of Est, she Executrix. 27 Dec 1828, Jonathan (his mark) Mansfield. wit-James Nutt, Ariel Walden, Austin Walden; proved June 28, 1834 (7-328) June 1834. This 4 May 1835, it was proven in open court by the oaths of Henry K White, Elisha Walden &amp; Samuel Downs that Jonathan Mansfield died 18 April 1833; at time of death was Rev Pensioner of the US. There is no wid surviving and that Lois Downs, wf/o Joel Downs is the only heir of the said Jonathan Mansfield. Copy of Journal Entry to enable said Lois Downs to obtain pension due at his death (7-601) Apr 1835.
  41. Source: #S652 Data: Text: Copies of Pgs. 104-5 Registry of a mortgage executed by Robert Holden to J. Mansfield All that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the town of Hartford County of Washington and State of New York being apart of plat No. Twenty Eight bounded as follows beginning on the North line of said lot on the hill West of Sirah Hakes house at a stake and stones from thence south eighty eight degrees west fifteen chains and fifty links to a beach tree and stones at the Northeast corner of Phinehas Springs land from thence South two degrees West on the East line of Phinehas Springs land fifteen chains and seventy five links thence South Eighty Eight degrees East fifteen chains to a stake and stones at the Southwest corner of Artimas Springs land thence North two degrees East fifteen chains and thirty two links to the place of beginning containing twenty three acres and six tenth of an acre be the same more or less ~ Mortgage Monies – the sum of three hundred dollars Record of the power of Sale – But in the case of the nonpayment of the said sum of money in the condition of the said bond mentioned or any part thereof at the time or times limited for the payment thereof then and in such case it shall and may be lawful for the said party of the second part his heirs Executors administrators or assigns and the said party of the first part douth herby empower and authorize the said party of the second part his heirs Executors administrators and assigns to grant...Amos Mansfield of the town of Charlemount in the State of Massachusetts, I do hereby assign over and transfer all my right title and interest in the same to the said Amos Mansfield .... In witness, whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal at Hartford on this Eighteenth day of April One thousand Eight hundred and fourteen Jonathan X his mark Mansfield SS Signed and sealed and delivered in the presence of Joel Downs John Hamill. State of New York Washington County.
  42. Source: #S652 Data: Text: Copies of Pgs. 104-5 Registry of a mortgage executed by Robert Holden to J. Mansfield All that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the town of Hartford County of Washington and State of New York being apart of plat No. Twenty Eight bounded as follows beginning on the North line of said lot on the hill West of Sirah Hakes house at a stake and stones from thence south eighty eight degrees west fifteen chains and fifty links to a beach tree and stones at the Northeast corner of Phinehas Springs land from thence South two degrees West on the East line of Phinehas Springs land fifteen chains and seventy five links thence South Eighty Eight degrees East fifteen chains to a stake and stones at the Southwest corner of Artimas Springs land thence North two degrees East fifteen chains and thirty two links to the place of beginning containing twenty three acres and six tenth of an acre be the same more or less ~ Mortgage Monies – the sum of three hundred dollars Record of the power of Sale – But in the case of the nonpayment of the said sum of money in the condition of the said bond mentioned or any part thereof at the time or times limited for the payment thereof then and in such case it shall and may be lawful for the said party of the second part his heirs Executors administrators or assigns and the said party of the first part douth herby empower and authorize the said party of the second part his heirs Executors administrators and assigns to grant...Amos Mansfield of the town of Charlemount in the State of Massachusetts, I do hereby assign over and transfer all my right title and interest in the same to the said Amos Mansfield .... In witness, whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal at Hartford on this Eighteenth day of April One thousand Eight hundred and fourteen Jonathan X his mark Mansfield SS Signed and sealed and delivered in the presence of Joel Downs John Hamill. State of New York Washington County.
  43. Source: #S720 Page: Vol 1., pg. 402 Data: Text: Mansfield, Jonathan to Walden, Chloe m. 26 Jul 1828 by James Nutt, JP (2/2)
  44. Source: #S716 Data: Text: Estate of Jonathan Mansfield late of Southington Township Vol 7 Pg. 298 June of 1834 Will (abstract) "weak in body - to my daughter Lois Downs after paying just debts. To wife Chloe residue of estate - wife to be executrix under date of 27 Dec 1828. Jonathan (his mark). Witnesses: James Nutt, Ariel Waldren, proven June 28, 1834" Entry: "This 4 May 1835, it was proven in open court by oaths of Henry K. White, Elisha Walden and Samuel Downs that Jonathan Mansfield died 18 Apr 1833; at the time of death was Rev. Pensioner of the U.S. There is no widow surviving and that Lois Downs, wife of Joel Downs is the only heir of said Jonathan Mansfield. Copy of Journal entry to enable said Lois Downs to obtain pension due at his death (7-601 Apr 1835)" [Date for this (1ft. 1820) based upon the deed signed by Jonathan and his wife Rebecca both living in Trumbull County, Ohio in 1820).
  45. Source: #S716 Data: Text: Estate of Jonathan Mansfield late of Southington Township Vol 7 Pg. 298 June of 1834 Will (abstract) "weak in body - to my daughter Lois Downs after paying just debts. To wife Chloe residue of estate - wife to be executrix under date of 27 Dec 1828. Jonathan (his mark). Witnesses: James Nutt, Ariel Waldren, proven June 28, 1834" Entry: "This 4 May 1835, it was proven in open court by oaths of Henry K. White, Elisha Walden and Samuel Downs that Jonathan Mansfield died 18 Apr 1833; at the time of death was Rev. Pensioner of the U.S. There is no widow surviving and that Lois Downs, wife of Joel Downs is the only heir of said Jonathan Mansfield. Copy of Journal entry to enable said Lois Downs to obtain pension due at his death (7-601 Apr 1835)" [Date for this (1ft. 1820) based upon the deed signed by Jonathan and his wife Rebecca both living in Trumbull County, Ohio in 1820).
  46. Source: #S652 Page: Copy of Marriage Return filed in Trumbull County Data: Text: Jonathan Mansfield to Chloe Walden State of Ohio, Trumbull County, Southington July 26 1828 I hereby certify that on the 26th day of July 1828 I joined in the holy state of matrimony according to law Jonathan Mansfield and Chloe Walden argreeable to license from the Clerk of said County - James Nutt, Justice of the peace; Received Aug 2nd, 1828 and recorded by me Geo. Parson, Clerk.
  47. Source: #S481 Data: Text: Name: Jonathan Mansfield Gender: Male Spouse: Martha Hayward Marriage Date: 15 Dec 1773 City: Douglas County: Worchester Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0873751.
  48. Source: #S654
  49. Source: #S719 Data: Text: Vol. Q, Pg. 135, Deed between Jonathan and Rebecca Mansfield and one Ephraim White where for the sum of 0 paid to the Mansfields they sell White part of Lot 15, Twn 5, 5th Range of the Connecticut Western Reserve, Trumbull County, Ohio.
  • Source: S10 Author: NARA (M252, 71 Rolls) Title: 1810 Census Publication: Name: Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, National Archives: Washington, DC; Repository: #R1
  • Repository: R1 Name: www.ancestry.com Address: E-Mail Address: Phone Number:
  • Source: S11 Author: NARA M33, 142 Rolls Title: 1820 Census Publication: Name: Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, National Archives: Washington, DC; Repository: #R1
  • Source: S202 Title: DAR Application
  • Source: S240 Title: e-mail
  • Source: S484 Author: Secretary of the Commonwealth Title: Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution Publication: Name: Vol. I-XVII (17). Boston: Wright and Potter Printing Co., 1896; NOTESource Medium: Book Prepared by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, this is an indexed compilation of the records of the Massachusetts soldiers and sailors who served in the army or navy during the Revolutionary War. This is a 17 volume series, and contains an alphabetized list of all surnames. There are over 175,000 records in this database, which give, when available, the name and age of the individual, town of residence, the date and location of enlistment, areas and length of service, date of discharge, and description of their physical features.
  • Source: S572 Title: Pension Application
  • Source: S574 Title: Pension List of 1818
  • Source: S652 Title: Research of Wendell F. Lauth Publication: Name: 4934 St. Rt. 45 NW, Bristollville, OH 44402-9656; NOTESource Medium: Manuscript Phone No. 330-889-2555
  • Source: S654 Author: Extraction done by John for Ruth Herbig in 1990 Title: Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Ohio Publication: Name: Vol II - DAR; NOTESource Medium: Book
  • Source: S657 Title: Rickwall@aol.com
  • Source: S658 Author: Ruth Herbig Title: RIN Sorted List Publication: Name: 25 Dec 1990; NOTESource Medium: Manuscript 6 Page computer print out listing each person in her data base at that time with their birth/christening year and death/burial year plus name of their spouse or father.
  • Source: S679 Author: Jean Veits Highland Title: Southignton Tonwship Cemetery Inscriptions, 1800-1995 NOTESource Medium: Book
  • Source: S716 Author: Extraction done by John for Ruth Herbig in 1990 Title: Trumbull County Estates NOTESource Medium: Book
  • Source: S719 Title: Trumbull County Ohio Deeds
  • Source: S750 Title: Western Reserve Chronicle Publication: Name: Microfilm - Warren Trumbull County Public Library, Local History and Genealogical Center; NOTESource Medium: Newspaper
  • Source: S881 Author: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. Title: Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.Original data - With some noted exceptions all marriage records in this collection can be found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, and may be available through Famil; Repository: #R57
  • Repository: R57 Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com E-Mail Address: Phone Number:
  • Source: S933 Author: Ancestry.com Title: U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2010; Repository: #R57
  • Source: S934 Title: Rickwall@@aol.com




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