Stonington, New London County, CT
He is married to Bridget Noyes.
They got married on November 23, 1727 at First Congregational Church, Stonington, New London County, CT, he was 20 years old.
1. Nathan and Bridget were married by Rev. Ebenezeer Rossiter.
Child(ren):
1. From notes made in 1852 by Rev. A. S. Chesebrough, D. D.:
"April 20, 1729, both owned the Covenant; accepted the office of
Deacon Sept. 4, 1743; May 9, 1736, Mrs. Bridget Chesebrough
admitted to full Communion; April 18, 1742, Capt. Nathan Chesebrough admitted to full Communion. Deacon Nathan
Chesebrough owned all the land from the 'Road' to the 'Point' and left a large farm to each of his five sons; to Nathan,
the farm lands where Capt. Alex. Palmer now lives; to Nathaniel, the farm where Charles ; Grandison Chesebrough lived;
to Peleg, the (now) Thomas Palmer farm, east of the Road Meeting-House; to Robert, the farm recently occupied by Erskine
Edwards."
2. From First Society Records:
"Stonington, Jan, ye 17 A. D. 1765. Deacon Nathan Chesebrough, Esq., of Stonington, Conn., gave an acre of land, to erect a
meeting-house on near ye dwelling-house of Mr. Nathaniel Hewitt's."
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