(I) Jonathan Sergeant, founder of this family, died December 9, 1652. He took the oath of fidelity at New Haven in 1644, and then removed to Branford, where the death of his wife occurred December 17, 1651. Children: Jonathan(II); Thomas d 1700; John d 1675; Hannah md Benjamin Baldwin.
(II) Jonathan Sergeant one of the original settlers of Newark, New Jersey. Children: Jonathan(III); John; Joseph.
(III) Jonathan Sergeant died about 1732. Md Mary ____, who died May 26, 1757, aged 80 years, having survived her husband and married (second) as second wife to Colonel John Cooper. Children:
Jonathan(IV) died 1776; md 1) Hannah (Nutman) Dod; md2) Abigail Dickinson - child: Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant
Thomas Sergeant
Daniel Sergeant
Rev. John Sergeant (missionary to Indians) born 1710; died July 27, 1749; md Abigail Williams
Mary Sergeant
Hannah Sergeant md Joseph Day, son of Paul and Phebe Day
Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant by Edwin F. Halfield. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 2, No. 4 (1878), pp. 438-442
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Hello:) Could have some dates wrong but looking at Sergeant-114, I show his DOB as 1670, marriage 1699, children born 1700 thru 1714. Are we looking at the same Profile?
Jonathan b. New Jersey 1670. ?? The logic doesn't work.