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Sign up freeNathaniel Sperry 1656–1735 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 13 AUG 1656
Birth Location: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Death Date: 1735
Death Location: Center Church on the Green, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Father: Richard Sperry
Mother: Denise Goodyear
Spouse(s): Sarah Dickerman, Esther Winston
Children(s): Joshua Sperry, Rachel Sperry, Sarah Sperry, Abram Sperry, Caleb Sperry, Thankful Sperry, Rebecca Sperry, Hannah Sperry, Lydia Sperry, Nathaniel Sperry, Enos Sperry
The story of Nathaniel Sperry began in 1656 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America. Nathaniel Sperry married Esther Winston, Sarah Dickerman, and had children including Abram Sperry, Caleb Sperry, Enos Sperry, Hannah Sperry, Joshua Sperry, Lydia Sperry, Nathaniel Sperry, Rachel Sperry, Rebecca Sperry, Sarah Sperry, Thankful Sperry. Nathaniel Sperry passed away in 1735 in Center Church on the Green, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- The story of Nathaniel Sperry began in 1656 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.
- Nathaniel Sperry married Esther Winston, Sarah Dickerman, and had children including Abram Sperry, Caleb Sperry, Enos Sperry, Hannah Sperry, Joshua Sperry, Lydia Sperry, Nathaniel Sperry, Rachel Sperry, Rebecca Sperry, Sarah Sperry, Thankful Sperry.
- Nathaniel Sperry passed away in 1735 in Center Church on the Green, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.
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Nathaniel Sperry's Descendants
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1. Joshua Sperry 1700–1777 m. Amy Munson 1704–1801
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1. Thankful Sperry 1740–1845 m. Abel Buck 1736–1759
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1. Abel Buck 1755–1826
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2. Ann Buck 1758–1842 m. Thomas Clark 1764–1806
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1. James Clark 1795–1835 m. Priscilla Bennett 1801–1878
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2. Anne Clark 1784–1867 m. James Bennett –1840
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3. Elizabeth Clark 1790–1876 m. Levi Bracken 1791–1852
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2. Amy Sperry 1732–1748
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3. Joshua Sperry 1734–1759 m. Zeviah Robinson 1733–
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4. Rachel Sperry 1746–1748
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5. Betty Sperry 1737–1759 m. Amos Sperry 1736–1773
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6. Sarah Sperry 1739–1759 m. Ebenezer Downs 1741–1778
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7. Lent Sperry 1742–1823 m. Rachel Peck 1748–1823
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8. Rebecca Sperry 1730–1813 m. Jehiel Osborn 1728–1777
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9. Phebe Sperry 1735– m. Joseph Downs 1732–1779
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10. Caleb Sperry 1728–1799 m. Mary Downs 1728–1812
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2. Rachel Sperry 1688–
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3. Sarah Sperry 1685–1686
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4. Abram Sperry 1697–
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5. Caleb Sperry 1700–
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6. Thankful Sperry 1708–1756
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7. Rebecca Sperry 1690–1741 m. Ebenezer Lines 1684–1740
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8. Hannah Sperry 1702–1755 m. Isaac Johnson 1705–1758
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9. Lydia Sperry 1694–1735 m. Samuel Baldwin 1689–1764
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10. Nathaniel Sperry 1696–1751 m. Sarah Wilmot 1695–1738
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11. Enos Sperry 1705–1756 m. Abigail Johnson 1705–1748 m. Rachel Sanford 1710–
Nathaniel Sperry's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 13 AUG 1656
Event Place: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 13 AUG 1656
Event Place: New Haven, New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colo
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1735
Event Place: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 1735
Event Place: Center Church on the Green, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America