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Jonathan Hampton (1775 - 1812)

Jonathan Hampton
Born in Pennsylvaniamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 36 in East Gwillimbury, York, Ontario, Canadamap
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Biography

Jonathan was born in 1775. He was the son of James Hampton and Susannah Newman. He passed away in 1812.

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Named as grandson in Will of Thomas Newman
1801 Land Petition
Name: Jonathan Hampton
Dated: 18 May 1801
Arrived in Canada 12 months ago with wife and 2 children, living with family in Stamford.
Brother Thomas
Relation to the Lundys and Silverthornes in Stamford
Wants land on Yonge St or Gwillembury.
Upper Canada Land Petitions page 8 and 9 of 801
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1805-1809 Land Issues
pages of land issues
Upper Canada Land Petitions
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1806 Lease of Clergy Lands
East Gwillembury
Upper Canada Land Petitions Film C-2106, page 37 & 38 of 1057
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1812 Death
Jonathan Hampton, Sr
Birth: Nov. 5, 1775, Muncy, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Apr. 27, 1812, Midhurst, Ontario, Canada
Children:
James Hampton 1797-1846
John Hampton 1799-1840
Thomas Hampton 1801-1888
Robert Hampton 1804-1863
William Hampton 1806-1872
Sarah Hampton 1808-1886 (m. Mr. Reed)
Jonathan Hampton (Jr.) 1811-1844
Find a Grave
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1812 Will
Jonathan Hampton of the Province of Upper Canada, in the Home Distirct and County of Simcoe and East Gwillambury.
Wife: Sarah
Oldest son James
Daughter: Sarah - not of age
Son: John
Son: Thomas
Son: Robert
Son: William
Son: Jonathan
Surrogate Court, County of York
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