Nathan Birdsall, 1705

Name
Nathan Birdsall
Given names
Nathan
Surname
Birdsall
Name suffix
III
Birth 1705 48 45
MarriageJane LangdonView this family
April 12, 1726 (aged 21 years)
Death

LDS baptism May 24, 1939 (aged 234 years)

LDS endowment January 5, 1940 (aged 235 years)

LDS temple: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

LDS child sealing December 19, 1980 (aged 275 years)

LDS temple: Seattle, Washington, United States

LDS spouse sealingJane LangdonView this family
February 28, 2002 (aged 297 years)

Unique identifier
F6F217A757A6416FAAE2796A0446F79A9DC2

Last change September 22, 2014

Family with parents
father
1657
Birth: about 1657 36 31Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, USA
Death:
mother
Marriage
Marriage: about 1680New York, USA
4 years
elder sister
1683
Birth: 1683 26 23Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, USA
Death:
3 years
elder sister
1685
Birth: 1685 28 25Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, USA
Death:
3 years
elder brother
1687
Birth: 1687 30 27Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, USA
Death:
5 years
elder brother
1691
Birth: 1691 34 31Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, USA
Death:
6 years
elder brother
1696
Birth: 1696 39 36Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, USA
Death:
7 years
elder sister
1702
Birth: 1702 45 42Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, USA
Death:
4 years
himself
1705
Birth: 1705 48 45Nassau, New York, USA
Death:
Family with Jane Langdon
himself
1705
Birth: 1705 48 45Nassau, New York, USA
Death:
wife
1705
Birth: about 1705
Death:
Marriage
Marriage: April 12, 1726New York, USA
Note

In 1728 Nathan and wiife, Jane left New Brittain to Duchess County, N.Y. and were the first settlers that located on Quaker Hill 3 miles east of Pawling, N.Y.. They after wards (after the Revolutionary War) moved to Haviland Hollow ten miles south and were buried in Quaker cemetery.

In 1728 Nathan and wiife, Jane left New Brittain to Duchess County, N.Y. and were the first settlers that located on Quaker Hill 3 miles east of Pawling, N.Y.. They after wards (after the Revolutionary War) moved to Haviland Hollow ten miles south and were buried in Quaker cemetery.

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