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Nathan Foster (1743)

Nathan Foster aka Forster
Born in Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Baymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 14 Mar 1765 in Hardwich, Worcester County, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap
Descendants descendants
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

Birth

Nathan was born, 26 Jan 1743, in Rochester, Massachusetts Bay. He is the son of James Foster and Lydia Winslow. Nathan, s. James and Lidya [Lydia, C.R.1.], Jan. 26, 1743. [1]

Marriage

Nathan Foster and Hannah Haskel were married, 14 Mar 1765, in Hardwick, Massachusetts Bay. (see Foster), Nathan and Hannah Haskel, Mar. 14, 1765. C.R. [2]

Children: (in Shelburne)
  1. Thomas bo. 16 Feb 1766
  2. Jerusha bo. 9 Feb 1768; d. 31 July 1777
  3. Lemuel bo. 24 June 1770
  4. Hannah Gross bo. 17 May 1772; d. 22 July 1777
  5. Phoebe bo. 23 Sept 1774; d. 11 July 1777
Children: (in Wilmington)
  1. Nathan bo. 13 Nov 1778

Dysentery the summer of 1777 in Shelburne, MA

This family lost three children, and the community lost 78+, from the end of July to August 1777. The yearly average death rate, in Shelburne was abt 10. [3]

Residences

Nathan Foster and family, Hannah, Thomas, Lemuel moved to Wilmington, Vermont abt. 1778. [3] Wilmington, Vermont


Sources

  1. Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1621-1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016). Birth Record
  2. Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1621-1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016). Marriage Record
  3. 3.0 3.1 History and Tradition of Shelburne, Massachusettscompiled by The Shelburne Committee in 1958. 1777 Deaths




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