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Rev Jonathan French

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Rev Jonathan French Veteran

Birth
Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
28 Jul 1809 (aged 69)
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.6539354, Longitude: -71.1434506
Memorial ID
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"[He was an] Ordained pastor of the church and congregation in the South Parish in Andover"; Ordained on Sept. 23, 1772. He died in the 37th year of his Ministry.


Below, courtesy of FindAGrave member: jvtree1
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Jonathan French (1740-1809) was born in Braintree, Massachusetts, to Moses French and Esther Thayer. He enlisted as a private in Captain William Arbuthnot's company of Massachusetts troops, commanded by Colonel Joseph Frye.

Between April 30 and June 14, 1757, his company marched from Boston to Fort Edward, New York, where he was stationed during the siege of Fort William Henry. At Fort Edward, French performed routine guard duty until he contracted smallpox in July and was sent home three months later. He eventually returned to the military as a sergeant at Castle Williams, and served as a surgeon at Bunker Hill.

He attended Harvard from 1767 to 1771 and became the minister of the South Church of Andover in 1772. He married Abigail Richards (1742-1821) of Weymouth, Massachusetts, in 1773. They had five children. Jonathan French and his wife, Abigail Richards, were first cousins. They had the same grandparents, Ephraim Thayer and Sarah Bass (Sarah was a granddaughter of Mayflower passenger, John Alden).

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"[He was an] Ordained pastor of the church and congregation in the South Parish in Andover"; Ordained on Sept. 23, 1772. He died in the 37th year of his Ministry.


Below, courtesy of FindAGrave member: jvtree1
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Jonathan French (1740-1809) was born in Braintree, Massachusetts, to Moses French and Esther Thayer. He enlisted as a private in Captain William Arbuthnot's company of Massachusetts troops, commanded by Colonel Joseph Frye.

Between April 30 and June 14, 1757, his company marched from Boston to Fort Edward, New York, where he was stationed during the siege of Fort William Henry. At Fort Edward, French performed routine guard duty until he contracted smallpox in July and was sent home three months later. He eventually returned to the military as a sergeant at Castle Williams, and served as a surgeon at Bunker Hill.

He attended Harvard from 1767 to 1771 and became the minister of the South Church of Andover in 1772. He married Abigail Richards (1742-1821) of Weymouth, Massachusetts, in 1773. They had five children. Jonathan French and his wife, Abigail Richards, were first cousins. They had the same grandparents, Ephraim Thayer and Sarah Bass (Sarah was a granddaughter of Mayflower passenger, John Alden).

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