Person:Jonathan Willoughby (1)

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Jonathan Willoughby
b.Cal 25 Aug 1636 Wapping, Middlesex, England
 
m. 26 Nov 1635
  1. Jonathan WilloughbyCal 1636 -
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Name[1] Jonathan Willoughby
Gender Male
Birth[1] Cal 25 Aug 1636 Wapping, Middlesex, England
Christening[1] 1 Sep 1636 Stepney, Middlesex, EnglandSt. Dunstan & All Saints
Living[2] 1677
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 MacEwen, Andrew B. W. The Camfield Husband of Sarah Willoughby and the Wife of Samuel Canfield, of Norwalk, Conn. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Oct 1964)
    56:12.

    1 Sept. [1636] Jonathan sonn of ffrancis Willoughby of Wappingwall, shipwright & Mary, [bapt.] 6 [days old] [Stepney St. Dunstan, Middlesex].

  2. Deputy Governor Francis Willoughby, in Noyes, Charles Phelps. Noyes-Gilman Ancestry: Being a Series of Sketches, with a Chart of the Ancestors of Charles Phelps Noyes and Emily H. (Gilman) Noyes, his Wife. (St. Paul, Minn.: The Author (Printed by The Gilliss Press, New York), 1907)
    146.

    Jonathan Willoughby, born in England about 1635; married in December, 1661, Grizzle Goldesborough of St. Gregory's by St. Paul's, Spinster, about twenty-five, daughter of John and Anne Goldesborough of Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire." He preached at Wethersfield from 1664 to 1666, and afterwards at Haddam, Conn., for a short lime, and is referred to in his father's will as having had a "treble portion" and having wasted it; was living in 1677, when he was mentioned in his brother William's will.