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Nathaniel Delano (1695 - abt. 1770)

Nathaniel Delano
Born in Dartmouth, Bristol, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
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Husband of — married 2 Jan 1721 in Freetown, Bristol, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 75 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Province of Massachusetts Baymap [uncertain]
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Biography

Nathaniel was born in 1695. Nathaniel is the child of Jonathan Delano and Mercy Warren.[1]

He married Elizabeth Durfee of Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, January 2, 1721. She was born in Freetown in 1702, the daughter of Robert and Mary (Sanford) Durfee. Elizabeth died in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts on February 18, 1784.[2]

Their daughter Mary was born in Dartmouth 16 March 1736.[3]

Children of Nathaniel and Elizabeth

All born in Dartmouth, Plymouth Colony, and Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony[4]

  1. Bridget, born February 6, 1722/3; married Jonathan Hathaway, Jr. in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, on July 31, 1746
  2. Sarah, born March 18, 1724/5; married Josiah Eldridge in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, on December 27. 1749; died in October 1818. Josiah was born October 11, 1724, the son of Elnathan and Hannah (Kelly) Eldridge.
  3. Infant, born October, 1727; died October 7, 1727[5]
  4. Nathaniel, born December 23, 1728; married Mary Taber in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, on September 21, 1751
  5. Peleg, born February 11, 1730/1
  6. Richard, born October 29, 1733
  7. Mary, born March 16, 1736
  8. Elizabeth, born September 18, 1738
  9. Susanah, born November 21, 1741

Siblings

All born in Dartmouth, Plymouth Colony, and Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony[6]

  1. Infant sister, born November 25, 1679; died November 28, 1679[7]
  2. Jabez, born November 8, 1682
  3. Sarah, born January 9, 1684
  4. Mercy, born October 27, 1686
  5. Nathan, born October 29, 1688
  6. Bethiah, born November 29, 1690; died July 29, 1693[8]
  7. Susana, born September 3, 1692
  8. Infant brother, born October 10, 1694; died October 22, 1694[9]
  9. Esther, born April 4, 1698
  10. Jethro, born July 31, 1701
  11. Thomas, born May 10, 1704

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Sources

  1. Entered by Becky Syphers, Mar 3, 2013
  2. See Source1
  3. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620 -1988, Dartmouth, Births, Marriages and Death (40) p.24/2331
  4. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZVN-88S : 15 January 2020), images 49 and 50
  5. See Source 5
  6. "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZVN-88S : 15 January 2020), images 49 and 50
  7. See Source 5
  8. See Source 5
  9. See Source 5
  • Source 1: Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol 18 Part 1 of 3, Richard Warren, Boston, Mass.: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2004. p 42 - 43, p 182 - 183

Acknowledgments

Thanks to Becky Syphers for starting this profile.

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