Person:Nathaniel Wilson (17)

Watchers
m. 2 Apr 1645
  1. Child Wilson1645/46 -
  2. Hannah Wilson1647 - 1721/22
  3. Susannah WilsonAbt 1650 -
  4. Nathaniel Wilson1653 - 1721
  5. Joseph Wilson1655/56 - Bef 1725
  6. Benjamin Wilson1655/56 -
  7. Isaac Wilson1658 -
  8. Mary Wilson1661 -
  9. Abigail Wilson1663/64 - 1746
  10. Samuel Wilson1666 -
m. Bef 1682
  1. Nathaniel Wilson1682 -
  2. Elizabeth Wilson1684 -
  3. Hannah Wilson1686 -
  4. Susannah Wilson1688 -
  5. Edward Wilson1689 -
m. 11 Mar 1692/93
  1. Abigail WilsonAbt 1700 -
  2. Mary WilsonAbt 1703 -
  3. Thankful WilsonAbt 1706 - 1800
  4. Relief WilsonAbt 1707 - 1770
Facts and Events
Name[2] Nathaniel Wilson
Gender Male
Christening[3] 8 May 1653 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Bef 1682 Based on birth of eldest known child
to Hannah Jackson
Marriage 11 Mar 1692/93 Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Elizabeth Osland
Death[1] 26 Dec 1721 Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Baldwin, Thomas W. Vital Records of Framingham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1911)
    p. 473.

    WILSON, Nathanael Sr., [died] Dec. 26, 1721.

  2. Barry, William. A History of Framingham, Massachusetts: Including the Plantation, from 1640 to the Present Time: with an Appendix Containing a Notice of Sudbury and Its First Proprietors; Also a Register of the Inhabitants of Framingham before 1800, with Genealogical Sketches. (Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States: James Munroe and Company, 1847)
    p. 441.

    Nathaniel Wilson, called oldest son of Nathaniel Wilson and Hannah Crafts when granted administration on father, d. Framingham 26 Dec 1721, m. (1) Hannah Jackson, m. (2) 11 Mar 1692-3 Elizabeth Osland.

  3. Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1925-1926)
    Vol. 1, p. 387.

    WILSON, Nathaniel, s. Nath[aniel], bp. 8 : 3 m : 1653. CR1
    [Note: In old-styles dates, the third month is May. More info may be found here.]