Person:Jonathan Willard (12)

Watchers
m. 20 Aug 1797
  1. Joel WillardAbt 1798 - 1872
  2. Angelia WillardAbt 1805 - 1862
  3. Jonathan H WillardCal 1816 - 1904
  • HJonathan H WillardCal 1816 - 1904
  • W.  Mary Potter (add)
m. 27 Nov 1848
Facts and Events
Name[2] Jonathan H Willard
Gender Male
Birth[1] Cal 6 Aug 1816 Dummerston, Windham, Vermont, United States
Marriage 27 Nov 1848 Leyden, Franklin, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Potter (add)
Death[1][3] 1 Nov 1904 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915
    [1].

    Return of a Death - 1904
    Full Name: Jonathan H. Willard
    Place of Death/Residence: Boston 16 Devens St.
    Date of Death: Nov. 1 1904; Age: 88 y. 2 m. 26 d. [birth calculates to about 6 Aug 1816]
    Sex: M; Color: W; Condition: W
    Birthplace: Dummerston Vt.
    Father: --- Willard
    Birthplace: ---
    Mother: ---
    Birthplace: ---
    Occupation: Retired
    Informant: [blank]
    Place of Burial: Saugus
    Cause: Chro. Bronchitis & Asthma / Euthanasia

  2. Willard, Joseph; Charles Henry Pope; and Charles Wilkes Walker. Willard Genealogy: Sequel to Willard Memoir. (Boston, Massachusetts: Willard Family Association, 1915)
    p. 247.

    Children of Jonathan Hubbard Willard [#460] and Nabby (Abigail) Johnson: Jonathan H> [#923a], b. Dummerston, VT, 6 Aug 1816, d. Boston 1 Nov 1904, m. (2) [sic - see following comment] 27 Nov 1848 Mary A. Potter.
    [Note: the marriage is labeled "[second]", but this may be confusion caused because the first child's (Edward A. according to this source) marriage record (here, record 193) names the mother as Rose? Perhaps a question mark is missing when the marriage is called second? The marriage to Mary A. Potter is said to be the father's first, according to the record of that marriage.]

  3. Find A Grave: Riverside Cemetery, Saugus, MA, in Find A Grave
    Jonathan Hubbard Willard II.

    JONATHAN H. WILLARD
    1816 - 1904
    HIS WIFE MARY A.
    1820 - 1899