Person:Nathaniel Winchell (11)

Watchers
m. 2 Mar 1720/21
  1. Abigail Winchell1721/22 -
  2. Mercy Winchell1723 -
  3. Dr. Nathaniel Winchell1725/26 - 1768
  4. Benjamin Winchell1730 -
  5. Anne Winchell1733 -
  6. Applica Winchell1735 -
  7. Stephen Winchell1738 -
  • HDr. Nathaniel Winchell1725/26 - 1768
  • WHannah CowlesEst 1723 - 1755
m. 8 Jun 1746
  1. Abigail Winchell1747 -
  • HDr. Nathaniel Winchell1725/26 - 1768
  • WLucy Strong1729 -
m. 15 Dec 1759
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Dr. Nathaniel Winchell
Gender Male
Birth[1] Mar 1725/26 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 8 Jun 1746 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Hannah Cowles
Marriage 15 Dec 1759 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Lucy Strong
Death[1] 21 Feb 1768 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Farmington Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    179.

    "Winchell, … Nathaniel, s. Nathaniel, Jr., b. Mar. [__], 1725/6 [LR4:374]"
    "Winchell, … Nathaniel, Dr., d. Feb. 21, 1768 [LR14:3]"

  2. Shepard, James. History of Saint Mark's Church, New Britain, Conn., and of its predecessor Christ Church, Wethersfield and Berlin: from the first Church of England service in America to nineteen hundred and seven. (New Britain, Connecticut: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1907)
    157.

    "The first resident Churchman of Wethersfield or Berlin, whose name is known, was Dr. Nathaniel Winchell, of Berlin. In the Kensington Church records we find the following entry: 'At the same meeting, (Dec. 10, 1766,) Doctor Nathaniel Winchel appeared before ye Church and offered his reasons for absenting himself from our Communion and Worship for a long time, and declared yt. he had now joined the Church of England.' It was then put to vote, 'hether since the Doctor has in an irregular manner withdrawn from our Communion and worship and now declares that he will not Continue with us, we shall withdraw our Pastoral and Church watch. Voted in the affirmative.'"