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Cordwainer and shoemaker.
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On Feb 10, 1701-02 Nathanial Sr. "for love and affection" gave Jonathon 4 1/2 acres of land in Rehoboth near Broken Cross.
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March 19,1794 Jonathan was chosen Field Driver for Rehoboth. Nov 21, 1715 Jonathon and 110 others agreed to pay for a new meeting house in installments. 1718 Jonathan bought for 8 pounds from Joseph Russ 100 acres of land in Ashford Conneticutt.Dec 11, 1718 he was chosen to serve on the Jury of Trials. 1719 Jonathan bought 100 acres of land from Jeremiah Russ in Asford Conneticutt. March 28,1720 he was chosen Tything Man. Jonathan his wife and son joined the 1st Congregational Churchin Rehoboth June 6, 1725. Jan 15, 1727 was chose by the town to decide a way to as to how schools were to be kept and how many schools would be needed.
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In the old burying ground, formerly in Rehoboth, but now in the village of
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Rumford, in East Providence, RI, we read on a moss encrusted stone this
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inscription: "Jonathan Chaffe Departed this life December 31, 1766 in the 89th
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year of his age."
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HISTORY:
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@ BLISS HISTORY OF REHOBOTH: "Nathaniel CHAFFEE contributed 1 pound 8 shilling and 8 pence toward Plymouth colony expenses in Indian War 1675-1678."
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REFERENCES
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BLISS HISTORY OF REHOBOTH, MA;
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CARPENTER 7 ALLIED FAMILIES by Annie I. Carpenter 1936, p.19. /
Given names Surname Sosa Birth Place Death Age Place Last change
346 12 257 88 Never