Person:Nathaniel Sherman (12)

Watchers
m. 13 Sep 1715
  1. William Sherman1716/17 -
  2. Mehitable Sherman1718 - 1807
  3. Roger Sherman1721 - 1793
  4. Elizabeth Sherman1723 - 1793
  5. Rev. Nathaniel Sherman1726/27 - 1797
  6. Rev. Josiah Sherman1729 - 1789
  7. Rebecca Sherman1731 -
  • HRev. Nathaniel Sherman1726/27 - 1797
  • W.  Lydia Merriam (add)
m. 1 Mar 1759
Facts and Events
Name[3] Rev. Nathaniel Sherman
Gender Male
Birth[1] 5 Mar 1726/27 Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 1 Mar 1759 Bedford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Lydia Merriam (add)
Death[1][2] 18 Jul 1797 East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Sherman, Thomas Townsend. Sherman genealogy, including families of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, England: some descendants of the immigrants Captain John Sherman, Reverend John Sherman, Edmund Sherman and Samuel Sherman, and the descendents of Honorable Roger Sherman and Honorable Charles R. Sherman. (New York, New York: Tobias A. Wright, 1920)
    p. 142, 207.

    From family Bible of brother Roger Sherman: Nathaniel born March 5, 1726 O.S. March 16 N.S. Died July 18th, 1797.
    Rev. Nathaniel Sherman, b. Stoughton 5 Mar 1726/7, d. East Windsor, CT, 18 Jul 1797, m. Bedford 1 Mar 1759 Lydia Merriam of Bedford. Ordained at church of Bedford 18 Feb 1756, later at Mount Carmel, CT.

  2. Find A Grave: Edwards Cememtery, South Windsor, CT, in Find A Grave
    {{fgravemem|22418523|Rev Nathaniel Sherman.

    In
    memory of the
    Revd NATHANIEL SHERMAN, AM
    He was born at Stoughton in Massachusetts
    March 5. AD. 1726:
    was educated at Princeton College, and graduated in 1752.
    ...
    [Note: memorial page give birth 13 Mar, but gravestone appears to say 5 Mar, which is the same date given by the Sherman Genealogy.]
    He

  3. Brown, Abram English. History of the town of Bedford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from its earliest settlement to the year of Our Lord, 1891: with a genealogical register of old families. (Bedford [Massachusetts]: A.E. Brown, 1891)
    p. 13.

    Rev. Nathaniel Sherman ordained 18 Feb 1756. About 1768, after controversy about "half-covenants", requested and granted his dismissal and installed at Church of Christ in Mount Carmel, New Haven.