Person:Jonathan Lee (11)

Watchers
m. 27 Dec 1682
  1. Deacon Jonathan Lee1685/86 - 1758
  2. Ruth Lee1703 - 1794
  • HDeacon Jonathan Lee1685/86 - 1758
  • WMary Root1693/94 - 1764
m. 4 Jun 1713
  1. Ruth Lee1722 - 1811
Facts and Events
Name[1] Deacon Jonathan Lee
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 20 Mar 1685/86 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Christening[1][3] 27 Nov 1686 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 4 Jun 1713 to Mary Root
Will[1] 19 May 1755
Death[1][2] 16 Jan 1758 Kensington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Burial[1][4] Christian Lane Cemetery, Kensington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Probate[1] 20 Mar 1758 Will presented to Probate Court.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2. John2 Lee, 9. Jonathan3 Lee, in Lee, Leonard; Sarah Fiske Lee; Sarah Marsh Lee; and Lee Association. John Lee of Farmington, Hartford Co., Conn., and His Descendants, 1634-1897. (Meriden, Conn.: Lee Association, 1897)
    59, 61.

    "9. … Jonathan [Lee], born Mar. 20, 1686. Bap. Nov. 27, 1686."
    "9. Jonathan3 [Lee], son of John2, 2, was a resident of Kensington (Christian Lane), a Deacon of the Congregational Church, and by trade a blacksmith. In 1714 he was chosen 'lister' and rate-maker of the parish. In 1742 he was one of the petitioners from the south part of the parish for relief for 'poor Kensington.' His house was standing in 1872. He married June 4, 1713, Mary Root. He died January 16, 1758, and was buried in Christian Lane Cemetery, beside Rev. Dr. Burnham. His will is dated May 19, 1755, and was presented to Probate Court by John Lee, Executor, March 20, 1758."

  2. 2.0 2.1 Farmington Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    98.

    "[Lee,] Jonathan, s. John, b. Mar. 20, 1686 [LR1:3]"
    "[Lee,] Jonathan, Dea., d. Jan. 16, 1758 [LR11:577]"

  3. Volume 034 Farmington, in Connecticut, United States. Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920. (Ancestry.com (database on-line), 2013)
    157.

    "[Lee,] Jonathan & John, sons of John, bp. Nov.27, 1686 [1:112; 2:56; NER12:148]"

  4. Deacon Jonathan Lee, in Find A Grave.