Person:Jonathan Nichols (8)

m. 13 Sep 1730
  1. Jonathan Nichols1731 - 1813
  2. John Nichols1731 -
  3. Hannah Nichols1734 -
  4. Henry Nichols1735/36 - Bef 1816
m. 23 Dec 1749
  1. Sarah Nichols
  2. George Nichols1752 -
  3. Catherine Nichols1756 - 1835
  4. Esther Nichols1758 -
  5. Capt. John Nichols1765 - 1819
  6. Hannah Nichols1767 - 1846
Facts and Events
Name Jonathan Nichols
Gender Male
Birth[2] 9 Sep 1731 East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage 23 Dec 1749 Coventry, Kent, Rhode Island, United Statesto Hannah Godfrey
Will[1] 3 Sep 1803 Petersburg, Rensselaer, New York, United States
Death? 27 Jun 1813 Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, United States
Burial? Center Berlin Cemetery

This is likely not the Jonathan Nichols living in Coventry, RI in the 1774 census, as that Jonathan had no children in the house, and should have at least had John and Hannah, who would have been around 8 years old.

References
  1. .

    Dated Sept 3, 1803 of Petersburg; codicil dated Jan 11, 1808 of Berlin.
    Names wife Hannah; daughters: Catherine, Esther, Sarah & Hannah; sons: John & George; grandson Jonathan Nichols. Witnesses: John Reeve & William Allen. Witnesses to codicil: John Reeve, Randal Spencer & Charles Green.

  2. East Greenwich Births and Deaths, in Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636–1850: First series, births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people. (Narragansett Hist. Publ. Co., 1891)
    134.

    NICHOLS, Jonathan, of John and Esther, [born] Sept. 9, 1731.

  3.   East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, in Rhode Island. Secretary of State, and John Russell Bartlett. Census of the inhabitants of the colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 1774. (Baltimore, MD: Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Company, c1969).

    Jonathan Nichols: 1 male > 16, 1 male < 16; 3 females > 16, 2 females < 16. Total = 7.
    (George was already married & had his own family)