Woodman, Nathan
Birth Name | Woodman, Nathan |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | about 85 years, 6 months, 6 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth | 1726-06-26 | Byfield Parish, Newbury, Essex, MA |
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Death | about 1812 | Hollis, ME |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Woodman, Benjamin | 1683-07-27 | 1748-07-04 | |
Mother | Longfellow, Elisabeth | 1688-07-03 | after 1748-07-00 | |
Sister | Woodman, Anna | 1711/2-03-01 (Julian) | ||
Sister | Woodman, Sarah | 1713-09-22 | ||
Brother | Woodman, Joseph | 1715-05-31 | 1796-06-04 | |
Brother | Woodman, Benjamin Jr. | 1718-12-19 | ||
Brother | Woodman, Joshua | 1720-01-22 | about 1800 | |
Brother | Woodman, David | 1722-02-24 | ||
Brother | Woodman, Jonathan | 1722-02-24 | ||
Woodman, Nathan | 1726-06-26 | about 1812 | ||
Brother | Woodman, Stephen | 1728-02-23 | 1790-06-23 |
Families
  |   | Family of Woodman, Nathan and Gray, Olive | ||||||||||||
Married | Wife | Gray, Olive ( * 1730-02-06 + 1774 ) | ||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Woodman, John | 1750-10-04 | 1828-11-18 |
Narrative
On 28 Jun, 1749 Nathan bought from his brother Joseph, theirfather's homestead at Newbury, Massachusetts. The homestead hadbeen bequeathed to Joseph by his father. Nathan lived there andcontinued the tanning yards until he sold the property toWilliam Dummer, "tanner", 30 Sep, 1756. Shortly after this saleNathan settled at Narraganset No.1, becoming the third brotherto settle there. He purchased two lots at Pleasant Point from his brother Josephon 10 Jan, 1757. He built tanning pits there and continued histrade of tanner.Nathan enlisted as a Private in Capt. Jeremiah Hill's Company,Col. James Lauman's regiment on 3 May, 1775. From 1777-1780 hewas a corporal in the company of Capt. Daniel Lawe fromTopsfield.