Nathan married Mary Greene, of Charlestown, Rhode Island, 18 April 1757, in Charlestown, Rhode Island.
In the census of 1790, he was living in Charlestown, Rhode Island, with a family of one male over 16 and three females. On 1 Jan 1781, during the Revolutionary War, he was allowed, "$100.extra" for enlisting soldiers as his own on town records of Charlestown.
Source: American Kenyon, Howard N. Kenyon, 1935, page, 89; 1790 Federal Census records for Charlestown, Washington, Rhode Island.
Nathan married Mary Greene, of Charlestown, Rhode Island, 18 April 1757, in Charlestown, Rhode Island.
In the census of 1790, he was living in Charlestown, Rhode Island, with a family of one male over 16 and three females. On 1 Jan 1781, during the Revolutionary War, he was allowed, "$100.extra" for enlisting soldiers as his own on town records of Charlestown.
Source: American Kenyon, Howard N. Kenyon, 1935, page, 89; 1790 Federal Census records for Charlestown, Washington, Rhode Island.