Person:Nathaniel Lewis (32)

m. 28 Apr 1771
  1. Nathaniel Lewis1778 - 1857
  2. Eunice Lewis
  3. Ruhama Lewis
  4. Elijah Lewis1787 - 1867
  5. Israel Lewis
  6. Weltha Lewis - 1812
  7. Anna Lewis
  8. Thomas Lewis
  • HNathaniel Lewis1778 - 1857
  • WMary JohnsonAbt 1783 - 1867
m. 4 Jan 1800
  1. George Washington Lewis1800 - 1879
  2. Israel Putnam Lewis1802 - 1878
  3. Nathaniel Clark Lewis1806 - 1865
  4. Thomas Jefferson Lewis1808 - 1892
  5. Mary Ann Lewis1810 -
  6. Henry W Lewis1815 - 1887
  7. Sarah Lewis1818 -
  8. Amanda Melvina Lewis1821 - 1895
Facts and Events
Name[1] Nathaniel Lewis
Gender Male
Birth[1] 27 Nov 1778 Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage 4 Jan 1800 Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, United Statesto Mary Johnson
Other[6] 1 Feb 1813 Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, United Statesnamed in probate of Jonathan Johnson, mother in law
Property[3] 13 Jan 1823 Williamstown, Oswego, New York, United States
Residence[3] 13 Jan 1823 Butternuts, Otsego, New York, United States
Will[5] 29 Aug 1848 Butternuts, Otsego, New York, United States
Census[4] 25 Jul 1850 Morris (town), Otsego, New York, United States
Death[1] 3 Jul 1857 Morris, Otsego, New York, United States
Probate? 17 Jul 1857 Morris, Otsego, New York, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Midkiff, Miriam. Ancestors and Relatives of Miriam Joy Robbins, Record Type: web database, Url: http:/awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin. (13 Sep 2004, Printed Date, 29 July 2006).
  2.   Otsego County, New York. Otsego County, New York Will Book
    Vol. 10 p. 389, 17 Jul 1857.

    http://files.usgwarchives.net/ny/otsego/wills/indexes/testators/v10.txt

    29 Aug 1848:
    I give and bequeath to my son, George W. Lewis, the use of the farm on which he now resides in the Town of Amboy in the County of Oswego and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and eight and a half acres of land,...
    I give and bequeath to my son, Israel P. Lewis, the use of the farm on which he now lives in said Town of Butternuts, containing twenty-three and a half acres, ...
    to my son, Nathaniel Clark Lewis, the use of a lot of land, situate in the Village of Holmesville in the Town of New Berlin, Chenango County, that was deeded to me by James L. Burlingame, containing about ten
    acres, ...
    to my daughter, Mary, wife of Asa Hammond, one hundred dollars if she shall be living; ...
    to my son, Thomas J. Lewis, the use of the farm on which he now lives in said Town of Amboy, containing one hundred and twenty-five acres,...
    to my daughter, Sarah, wife of Henry Sarles, five hundred dollars if she should be living; ...
    I give and bequeath to Amanda M., wife of Billings Lamfear, five hundred dollars if she shall be living; ...
    to my son, Henry W. Lewis, the homestead or farm on which I now live, containing one hundred and eighty acres, ...
    I give and bequeath unto my said wife, Mary, all the residue of my estate, to be used, occupied and enjoyed by her during her natural life or while she remains my widow. ...

  3. 3.0 3.1 Lewis, Nathaniel from William Short, in New York, United States. New York, Land Records, 1630-1975
    D216, 13 Jan 1823.
  4. Nathaniel Lewis, Dw. 156, Fam 162, in New York, 1850 federal census : population schedules. (Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, 1964)
    P517, 25 July 1850.
  5. New York, United States. Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999
    [1].
  6. Will abstract of Mary Johnson [2], in Hopkinton Probate Records 1757-1850 I-R
    4:283, 3 Jun 1816.

    JOHNSON, Mary – PR 4:283 Will written, 2 May 1806, Proved, 3 June 1816
    Son, Jonathan Clark Johnson. Daughter, Mary Lewis
    Trusty Friend, Abram Coon.
    Witnesses; William Wilcox, Tacy Wells, Elias Burdick.
    Codicil – Written 23 March 1814, to her granddaughter, Mary Lewis, daughter of her daughter Mary Lewis.
    Witnesses; Jeremiah Thurston, Mrs. Mary Spicer, Mrs. Prudence Coon.
    Receipts PR 4:284, 1 February 1813, “Received of widow, Mary Johnson, Administratrix to the estate of her late husband, Jonathan Johnson of South Kingstown…Nathaniel & Mary Lewis.