) Havens of Suffolk Co., New York; page 8, 9: Jonathan Havens (313), son of George & Eleanor (Thurston) Havens, was born 2 Feb 1681 at Jamestown, RI.; m. 1 Jan 1706/7 Hannah Brown, dau. of Jeremiah & Mary (Cook) of Providence; d. 5 Aug 1748 at the age of 68.
) Children of Jonathan Havens and Hannah (Brown) Havens:
) George Havens; m. Mary ____; d, 1733/4.
) Jonathan Havens; b. 29 jan 1709; m. Catherine M. Nicoll; d. 1 Nov 1774.
) Constant Havens; b. 1713; m. Abigail ___, (2) Widow Elizabeth Crook; d. 3 Jan 1761.
) Joseph Havens; b. 1714; m. (1) Widow mary Watts, (2) jemima Glover; d. 31 May 1775.
) William Havens; b. 1719; m. Sarah Case; d. 4 May 1763.
) Sarah Havens; d. 1790, buried at Middletown, Conn. {more}
) Hannah Havens; m. 1760 Samuel King {more}
) Jemima Havens; b. 1726; m. George Duval; d. 8 July 1761
) Keziah Havens; m. 22-25 Jan 1756 Joshua Hempstead.
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