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Jonathan Havens 1680–1750 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 2 FEB 1680
Birth Location: Jamestown, Rhode Island, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Death Date: 29 NOV 1750
Death Location: Shelter Island, Suffolk, New York, British Colonial America
Father: George Havens
Mother: Ellenor Thurston
Spouse(s): Sarah Conklin, Hannah Brown
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Jonathan Havens was born in 1680 in Jamestown, Rhode Island, Rhode Island, British Colonial America, the child of George Havens And Ellenor Thurston. Jonathan Havens married Hannah Brown, Sarah Conklin. Jonathan Havens passed away in 1750 in Shelter Island, Suffolk, New York, British Colonial America.
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- Jonathan Havens was born in 1680 in Jamestown, Rhode Island, Rhode Island, British Colonial America, the child of George Havens And Ellenor Thurston.
- Jonathan Havens married Hannah Brown, Sarah Conklin.
- Jonathan Havens passed away in 1750 in Shelter Island, Suffolk, New York, British Colonial America.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 2 FEB 1680
Event Place: Jamestown, Rhode Island, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 1750
Event Place: Shelter Island, Suffolk, New York, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 29 NOV 1750
Event Place: Shelter Island, Suffolk, New York, British Colonial America