Person:Jonathan Bangs (2)

m. Abt 1635
  1. Lt. Joshua Bangs1637 - 1709/10
  2. Rebecca BangsAbt 1638 - Bef 1677
  3. Sarah Bangs1638 - 1682/83
  4. Jonathan BangsAbt 1640 - 1728
  5. Lydia BangsAbt 1642 - Aft 1705/06
  6. Hannah Bangs1644 - 1677
  7. Bethiah Bangs1650 - 1696
  8. Mercy Bangs1651 - Bef 1691/92
  9. Apphia Bangs1651 - Aft 1722
  • HJonathan BangsAbt 1640 - 1728
  • WMary Mayo1645 - 1711
m. 16 Jul 1664
  1. Edward Bangs1665 - 1745/46
  2. Rebecca Bangs1666/67 -
  3. Jonathan Bangs1670 - 1670
  4. Mary Bangs1671 - Bef 1745
  5. Jonathan Bangs1673 - Bef 1737/38
  6. Hannah Bangs1675/76 -
  7. Thomasine Bangs1678 -
  8. Samuel Bangs1680 - 1750
  9. Mercy Bangs1682 - 1747
  10. Elizabeth Bangs1685 -
  11. Sarah Bangs1687 - 1759
  12. Lydia Bangs1689 - 1715
  • HJonathan BangsAbt 1640 - 1728
  • WSarah UnknownAbt 1642 - 1719
m. Aft 1711
  • HJonathan BangsAbt 1640 - 1728
  • WRuth Cole1651 - Aft 1695
m. 1720
Facts and Events
Name Jonathan Bangs
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1640 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Marriage 16 Jul 1664 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USAto Mary Mayo
Marriage Aft 1711 to Sarah Unknown
Marriage Banns 23 Jul 1720 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United Statesto Ruth Cole
Marriage 1720 to Ruth Cole
Death[2][3] 9 Nov 1728 Brewster, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
Ancestral File Number 8JLL-ZP, MJKV-L6

Captain Jonathan Bangs was a Selectman of Eastham three years and in 1674, 1676, 1682, 1683, 1687 and 1688 he was Deputy to the Old Colony Court: in 1692 he was Representative to the General Court at Boston. He was a military man and Capt. of Militia, and he always had the term "Capt." applied to him, while a shipmaster was not so often called captain. For him many other appellations were preferred to that of captain, such as "Mr." or "Dea." or "Esq."History and Genealogy of the Bangs Family in America, Dean Dudley, self-published, Montrose, Massachusetts, 1890.1. Jonathon and Mary had 12 children. Refer to source for additional information.

References
  1. Pratt, Enoch. A comprehensive history, ecclesiastical and civil, of Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans, county of Barnstable, Mass., from 1644 to 1844. (Yarmouth [Massachusetts]: W.S. Fisher, 1844)
    19.

    Capt. Jonathan Bangs, son of Edward Bangs, was probably born in Plymouth. In Harwich, he died in 1728, aged 88 years. [Birth calculates to about 1640.]

  2. Harwich, Mass., Vital Records, in Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Descendant: An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography
    8:35.

    Cap't Jonathan Banges died in november the 9 day 1728

  3. Brewster was only a parish within Harwich until it incorporated as a separate town in 1803.