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Jonathan Gillett Jr.

Birth
Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
27 Feb 1698 (aged 63)
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Wives:
~ Mary Kelsey (married on 4/23/1661, Windsor, CT)
~ Miriam Dibble (married on 12/14/1676, Windsor, CT)

Children:
~ Jonathan (18 Feb 1670-1 Sept 1683, Windsor, CT)
~ William (4 Dec 1673, Windsor, CT-1721, Simsbury, VT; m. Mary Saxton)
~ Thomas (31 May 1678-11 Jun 1678)
~ Samuel (17 Dec 1680, Windsor-1697)
~ Anna/Hannah (18 Sept 1682, Windsor, CT-1752, Hartford Co., CT)
~ Jonathan (b. 15 Oct 1685)
~ Miriam (14 Mar 1688-Windsor, CT-Feb 1697)

In regards to the cemetery in which I have listed Jonathan, according to the librarian (Ms. Goodwin) for the Windsor Historical Society: "The only cemetery in use in Windsor circa 1699 was the one that is now called the Palisado Cemetery on Route 159 in Windsor, behind First Church in Windsor and just across the street from our historical society."
Due to this, Palisado Cemetery would be the most likely cemetery in which Jonathan was buried.

(sources: "The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut. . ., Vol. 2", by Henry Reed Stiles, 1892, p. 289)
Wives:
~ Mary Kelsey (married on 4/23/1661, Windsor, CT)
~ Miriam Dibble (married on 12/14/1676, Windsor, CT)

Children:
~ Jonathan (18 Feb 1670-1 Sept 1683, Windsor, CT)
~ William (4 Dec 1673, Windsor, CT-1721, Simsbury, VT; m. Mary Saxton)
~ Thomas (31 May 1678-11 Jun 1678)
~ Samuel (17 Dec 1680, Windsor-1697)
~ Anna/Hannah (18 Sept 1682, Windsor, CT-1752, Hartford Co., CT)
~ Jonathan (b. 15 Oct 1685)
~ Miriam (14 Mar 1688-Windsor, CT-Feb 1697)

In regards to the cemetery in which I have listed Jonathan, according to the librarian (Ms. Goodwin) for the Windsor Historical Society: "The only cemetery in use in Windsor circa 1699 was the one that is now called the Palisado Cemetery on Route 159 in Windsor, behind First Church in Windsor and just across the street from our historical society."
Due to this, Palisado Cemetery would be the most likely cemetery in which Jonathan was buried.

(sources: "The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut. . ., Vol. 2", by Henry Reed Stiles, 1892, p. 289)


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