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Jonathan Choate 1708–1752 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 31, 1708

Birth Location: Kingston, Rockingham County, Colony of New Hampshire

Death Date: January 9, 1752

Death Location: Kingston, Rockingham County, Colony of New Hampshire

Father: Rev. Choate

Mother: Abigail BURNHAM

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Moodey

Children(s): Anne Choat

Jonathan Choate was born in 1708 in Kingston, Rockingham County, Colony of New Hampshire, the child of Rev Benjamin Choate And Abigail Burnham. Jonathan Choate married Elizabeth Moodey, and had children including Anne Elizabeth Choat. Jonathan Choate passed away in 1752 in Kingston, Rockingham County, Colony of New Hampshire.

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Biography

  • Jonathan Choate was born in 1708 in Kingston, Rockingham County, Colony of New Hampshire, the child of Rev Benjamin Choate And Abigail Burnham.
  • Jonathan Choate married Elizabeth Moodey, and had children including Anne Elizabeth Choat.
  • Jonathan Choate passed away in 1752 in Kingston, Rockingham County, Colony of New Hampshire.

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Jonathan Choate's Ancestors

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Jonathan Choate
1708–1752
Birth Place: Kingston, Rockingham County, Colony of New Hampshire
Parents
Rev. Benjamin Choate
1680–1753
Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, Massachusetts, USA
Abigail BURNHAM
1691–1776
Chebacco, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
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Jonathan Choate's Descendants

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Jonathan Choate (May 31, 1708–January 9, 1752) m. Elizabeth Moodey (1719–)
  1. 1. Anne (Elizabeth) Choat 1751–1848 m. Isom Choate 1750–1803
    1. 1. William (Isaac) Choat 1800–1845 m. Mary ("Polly") Callen 1806–1889
      1. 1. Elizabeth (O) Choate 1826–1896 m. Howard (B) Campbell 1815–1895
        1. 1. Robert (Jefferson 'Jeff') Campbell 1853–1939 m. Anna ((L) Eliza Thomas) Melton 1859–1936
        2. 2. Francis (Marion) Campbell 1865–1920
        3. 3. James (M.) Campbell 1857–1926
        4. 4. Martha (B.) Campbell 1860–1930
        5. 5. Mary (Ann) Campbell 1868–1950
        6. 6. William Campbell 1846–1930
        7. 7. Leonora Campbell 1860–1940
        8. 8. Florence Campbell 1867–1950
        9. 9. Howard Campbell 1852–1940
        10. 10. Thomas (M) Campbell 1864–1920
        11. 11. Virginia (Adelaid) Campbell 1849–1933
        12. 12. Brown Campbell 1862–

Jonathan Choate's Timeline

2 Records

1708
May 31, 1708
Birth of Jonathan Choate in Kingston, Rockingham County, Colony of New Hampshire
Kingston, Rockingham County, Colony of New Hampshire
1752
January 9, 1752
Age 44
Death of Jonathan Choate in Kingston, Rockingham County, Colony of New Hampshire
Kingston, Rockingham County, Colony of New Hampshire

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 31, 1708
    Event Place: Kingston, Rockingham County, Colony of New Hampshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 9, 1752
    Event Place: Kingston, Rockingham County, Colony of New Hampshire

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