Person:Jonathan Robbins (14)

Watchers
Ensign Jonathan Robbins
 
m. 21 Nov 1728
  1. Sarah Robbins1729 - 1810
  2. Elizabeth Robbins1730 - 1821
  3. Mary Robbins1731/32 - 1766
  4. Captain Joshua Robbins1733/34 - 1776
  5. Hopeful Robbins1735 - 1826
  6. Ensign Jonathan Robbins1737 -
  7. Hannah Robbins1749 - 1787
m. 4 Dec 1770
Facts and Events
Name[1] Ensign Jonathan Robbins
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 5 Apr 1737 Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 4 Dec 1770 Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut, United StatesClinton was incorporated from Killingworth in 1838
to Lydia Stevens
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 629. Sarah5 Welles, in Mathews, Barbara Jean; Donna Holt Siemiatkoski; Kathryn Smith Black; and Nancy Pexa. The Descendants of Gov. Thomas Welles of Connecticut and His Wife Alice Tomes. (Wethersfield, Conn.: Welles Family Association, 2015)
    2:496-97.

    "2124 … (Ens.) Jonathan (Robbins), Jr., b. 5 Apr 1737 (Barbour citing VR 1:106); d. 15 July 1777 in Wethersfield (Barbour citing 2:90a) and buried 16 July 1777 (Wethersfield First Congregational Church Records, slip index citing 2:288); … Jonathan Robbins served in the French & Indian War in Capt. Eliphalet Whittlesey's company in Gen. Lyman's regiment, enlisting on 9 Mar 1758 and serving until 24 Nov 1758 (Stiles' Wethersfield 1:400). Jonathan Robbins, Jr. was appointed Ensign in Capt. John Patterson's 4th company in Col. Nathan Whiting's 2nd Regiment in March 1761 (Col. Recs. 11:485)."

    The Jonathan who died and was buried in July 1777 was this man's father who was born 1694. The church record states that the Jonathan who was buried then was age 83.

  2. Wethersfield Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    222.

    "Robbins, … Jonathan, s. Ens. Jonathan & Sarah, b. Apr. 5, 1737 [1:106]"