NATHANIEL, son of Ebenezer (21), born 1718; died
September 9, 1795; ferryman; married (1) May 23, 1743, Frances Philips, daughter of Timothy Philips and Frances Garland, born August 29, 1721, died September 5, 1758; married (2) June 21, 1759, Sarah Trowe, widow of Simon Stacey, who died July 17, 1762; married (3) March 28, 1763, Hepzibah Larkin, who died January 10, 1812, age 86. She was daughter of Edward Larkin and [[Hephzibar [sic] Bellows]] and widow of Samuel Larkin.
Children with Frances Philips:
Frances, bom July 18, 1744; died September 30,1745
Ebenezer, born January 1, 1746. . . 99
III. Nathaniel, born March 25, 1747. . . 100
Henry, born June 17, 1748; died September 8, 1749.
Frances, born September 17, 1749; married Nathaniel Goodwin. .... 101
Abigail, born February 18, 1751; married (i) Matthew Clark; (2) Joseph Phipps. . . 102
Samuel, born April 30, 1753; died September 20, 1754
Sarah, born December 30, 1755; married Samuel Carter. ..... 103
Samuel, born September 4, 1757 ; died September 15, 1758.
Children with Sarah Trowe:
Jonathan, born September 9, 1760.
Elizabeth, born July 10, 1762; married Ebenezer Leman.
Children with Hepzibah Larkin:
Mary, bom March 13, 1764.
Nancy {Ann), born December 23, 1765; married Oliver Holden. . . . 104
Joanna, born June 8, 1767; married Caleb Lamson. ..... 105
Thomas, born March 20, 1769. . . . 106
Sources
Janice Hardin, firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Janice and others.
A Genealogy of the Rand family in the United States by Rand, Florence Osgood, 1861, pp.33, 34, 50 [1]
Lee, Francis Bazley. Genealogical and personal memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey, Volume 2. Lewis Publishing Company, 1907. Page 765.
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