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John Atwater 1730–1798 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT June 1730

Birth Location: Chatham, Kent, England

Death Date: 4 May 1798

Death Location: Greenwich, Kent, England

Father: William Atwater

Mother: Elizabeth Baker

Spouse(s): Mary East

Children(s): James Atwater, George Atwater, Ann Atwater, John Atwater

In 1730, John Atwater entered the world in Chatham, Kent, England, born to William Atwater And Elizabeth Baker. John Atwater married Mary East, and had children including Ann Atwater, George Atwater, James Atwater, John Nathaniel Atwater. John Atwater passed away in 1798 in Greenwich, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • In 1730, John Atwater entered the world in Chatham, Kent, England, born to William Atwater And Elizabeth Baker.
  • John Atwater married Mary East, and had children including Ann Atwater, George Atwater, James Atwater, John Nathaniel Atwater.
  • John Atwater passed away in 1798 in Greenwich, Kent, England.

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Spouses(s)

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John Atwater's Ancestors

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John Atwater
1730–1798
Birth Place: Chatham, Kent, England
Parents
William Atwater
1695–
Strood (near Rochester), Kent, England
Elizabeth Baker
1700–
Kent, England
Grandparents
James Attwaters
1680–
Kent, England
Mary Anne
1670–
Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Atwater's Descendants

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John Atwater (ABT June 1730–4 May 1798) m. Mary East (ABT 1750–1806)
  1. 1. James Atwater 1774–1847 m. Mary (Ann) Chick 1778–1851
    1. 1. James (John) Atwater 1812–1849 m. Mary (Ann Robinson) b.1813 1815–1891
      1. 1. Charlotte Atwater 1847–1908 m. George Coulson 1838–1908
        1. 1. Charlotte (Louisa Atwater aka) Coulson 1866–1931 m. Charles (Henry) Evans 1866–1943
        2. 2. Mary (Susanna) Coulson 1873–1931 m. Ernest (John) Larter 1870–1937
        3. 3. Harriet (Helen) Coulson 1876–1876
        4. 4. George (William) Coulson 1875–1908 m. Hannah (Caroline) Glasgow 1878–1982
      2. 2. James (William) Atwater 1837–
      3. 3. Sarah Atwater 1840–1913
      4. 4. Eliza Atwater 1850–1919
      5. 5. Mary (Ann) Atwater 1841–1922
      6. 6. Louisa Atwater 1845–1848
    2. 2. Mary (Ann) Atwater 1803–
    3. 3. Charlotte (Chick) Atwater 1810–1887
    4. 4. Emma (Honora) Atwater 1814–1888
    5. 5. Sarah (Ann) Atwater 1816–1894
    6. 6. Samuel Atwater 1818–1818
    7. 7. Eleanor (Ann) Atwater 1819–
    8. 8. Louisa (Amelia) Atwater 1823–1907
    9. 9. Eleanora (Amelia) Atwater 1807–1808
  2. 2. George Atwater 1779–
  3. 3. Ann Atwater 1771–
  4. 4. John (Nathaniel) Atwater 1777–

John Atwater's Timeline

3 Records

1730
ABT June 1730
Birth of John Atwater in Chatham, Kent, England
Chatham, Kent, England
1798
1798
Age 68
Death of John Atwater in Greenwich Hospital,Kent, England
Greenwich Hospital,Kent, England
1798
4 May 1798
Age 68
Burial of John Atwater in Greenwich, Kent, England
Greenwich, Kent, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT June 1730
    Event Place: Chatham, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1798
    Event Place: Greenwich Hospital,Kent, England
    Record Source: England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; General Register Office: Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths surrendered to the Non-parochial Registers Commissions of 1837 and 1857; Class Number: RG 4; Piece Number: 1671

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 4 May 1798
    Event Place: Greenwich, Kent, England
    Record Source: England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; General Register Office: Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths surrendered to the Non-parochial Registers Commissions of 1837 and 1857; Class Number: RG 4; Piece Number: 1671

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