NOTE: Observe care not to confuse this person with John Calkins (1693-1776), son of Hannah (Gifford) and Samuel Caulkins Sr., who married 1) Katherine Foster; 2) Elizabeth Curtis.
This John Calkins b. 19 Nov 1699 Lebanon Twp, New London, Connecticut [1]. He was the son of John Calkins and Abigail Birchard.
He married Sarah Huntington.
Children Include:
John Calkin b. 23 Mar 1723 Lebanon Twp, New London, Connecticut [2]
Sarah Calkin b. 10 Aug 1725 Lebanon Twp, New London, Connecticut [3]
Elijah Calkins b. 9 Feb 1727 Lebanon Twp, New London, Connecticut [4]
Simeon Calkin (1) b. 18 Dec 1730, death 4 Apr 1735 Lebanon Twp, New London, Connecticut [5]
Zerviah Calkin b. 4 Oct 1735 Lebanon Twp, New London, Connecticut [6]
Simeon Calkin (2) 9 Mar 1737 Lebanon Twp, New London, Connecticut [7]
William Calkin b. 19 Sep 1740 Lebanon Twp, New London, Connecticut [8]
Joseph Calkin
Mary Calkin b. 5 Feb 1743 Lebanon Twp, New London, Connecticut [9]
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This John Calkins III seems to have everything in common with John Calkins III < calkins-2662, except details of death, that I feel they are one in the same. c. lovelace
Calkins-2662 and Calkins-6499 appear to represent the same person because: Same place, date of birth, name. Date of death appears to be off in one, and could be because of the date of one being posted in a newspaper or something to that effect. Maybe somebody in another region only got the information later on. You can look into it and see what you think :)