Person:Nathaniel Williams (56)

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m. Bef 1675
  1. Rev. Nathaniel Williams1675 - 1737/38
m. Bef 1701
Facts and Events
Name Rev. Nathaniel Williams
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] Aug 1675 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Bef 1701 Based on birth of son Nathaniel 5 Dec 1701
to Anne Bradstreet
Death[2] 10 Jan 1737/38 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. Births, Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths, 1630-1699 (A Report of the Record Commissioners): Document 130. (Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States: Rockwell and Churchill, City Printers, 1883)
    136.

    1675. Town.
    Nathll. of Nathll. & Mary Williams born Aug.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Drake, Samuel G. (Samuel Gardner). The history and antiquities of Boston...from its settlement in 1630, to the year 1770: also, an introductory history of the discovery and settlement of New England, with notes critical and illustrative. (Boston, Massachusetts: Luther Stevens, 1856)
    604.

    1738. Jan. 10. Mr. Nathaniel Williams died on the tenth of January, in his sixty third year. He had been a Minister, Physician, and School-master. He was Master in the Free Grammar School from 1703 to 1734; having succeeded Master Cheever, and was himself succeeded by the celebrated Master John Lovell. [Footnote: Mr. Williams was son of Nathaniel and Mary (Oliver) Williams, and was born Aug. 16th, 1675.]

  3. Sewall, Samuel. Samuel Sewall's Diary, 1674-1729. (Boston, Mass.: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1879-1883)
    3:172-3 (footnote).

    Rev. Dr. Nathaniel William (Harvard 1693) was evangelist in West Indies where he married Anne Bradstreet, returned to Boston and succeeded Master Cheever at the town school, d. 10 Jan 1737-38, aged 63. Deed 23 Jun 1715 [Suffolk Deeds, 29:216]: "Whereas said Simon [i.e., Governor Bradstreet] left to his gr. children (children of Dr. Samuel) viz. John Ann and Simon Bradstreet, the arrears of his salary, and the General Court in November 1702 gave them 1000 acres of land which they took up in Mendon; and whereas said John and Simon have lately died without issue: said Nathanael and Anne Williams now sell said land to Nathaniel Brewer and Jonathan Draper."