Person:Nathaniel Olmsted (1)

Watchers
m. 30 Nov 1784
  1. Nathaniel Olmsted1785 - 1860
  2. Thankful Olmsted1787 - 1810
  3. Sarah Olmsted1789 - 1856
  4. Prof. Denison Olmsted, LL.D.1791 - 1859
m. 18 Jun 1800
  1. Harriet T Olmsted1815 - 1859
  2. George Olmsted1817 - 1886
  3. Cornelia Olmsted1819 - 1862
  4. Eliza Olmsted1821 -
  5. Henry Olmsted1823 - 1892
  6. Mary Olmsted1829 - 1885
Facts and Events
Name[1] Nathaniel Olmsted
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] 31 Dec 1785 East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 18 Jun 1800 to Fidelia Burnap
Death[1][2] 17 May 1860 New Haven, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 684, in Olmsted, Henry King (1824-1896), and George Kemp Ward (1848-1937). Genealogy of the Olmsted Family in America: Embracing the Descendants of James and Richard Olmstead and Covering a Period of Nearly Three Centuries, 1632-1912. (New York: A. T. DeLaMare, 1912)
    44, 72.

    p 72 -
    (684) NATHANIEL OLMSTED, New Haven, Conn. b. at E. Hartford, Conn., Dec. 31, 1785; d. May 17, 1860; m. June 18, 1800, Fidelia Burnap; b. Mar. 3, 1787; d. Feb. 13, 1870.

  2. The New York Times. (New York, New York)
    21 May 1860.

    OLMSTED -- At New Haven, on Thursday morning May 17, NATHANIEL OLMSTED, aged 74 years. His end was sudden, but peaceful.

  3. [1], in American Silversmiths.

    Born: 31 Dec 1785, East Hartford CT
    Marriage (1): Phidelia Burnap on 18 Jun 1810 in Farmington CT
    Died: 17 May 1860, New Haven CT

    General notes: Silversmith and jeweler

    Events in his life were:
    - Apprenticed about 1798 to Daniel Burnap in Bolton CT
    - He worked in 1808-1826 as a silversmith and jeweler in Farmington CT
    - He worked after 1826 as a silversmith and jeweler in New Haven CT were he moved to be near brother Dennison, a Yale professor. Shop located on Chapel Street, "four doors east of the bank." 3
    Master to George Olmsted Abt 1830 in New Haven CT.
    - He was a partner after 1830 with George Olmsted in New Haven CT as N. OLMSTED & SON, Listed in city directories at 128 Chapel Street (1841) and 37 Olive Street (1847) as jewelers and silversmiths. 3
    - He appeared on the 1850 census taken at New Haven CT, listed as a jeweler.