From James Savage's book, A
Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before
1692 Volume #1, Pgs 198 - 209:JONATHAN, Rehoboth 1655, s. prob.
eldest of Thomas of the same, b. in Eng. by w. Miriam Harmon, sis.
prob. of Nathaniel, had Ephraim, b. 1649; Rachel, 1651; Jonathan, 1653, d.
young; Mary, 1655; Elizabeth 1657; Samuel, 1660; Martha, 1663; Jonathan,
again, 1666; and Dorothy, and Bethia, tw. 1668.
JONATHAN, Rehoboth, s. of [[vol. 1, p.
201]] the preced. m. 23 June 1691, Miriam, d. of the sec. William
Carpenter, had Jonathan, b. 5 June 1692; Jacob, 21 Mar. 1694; Ephraim,28
Dec. 1695, d. young; Elisha, 4 Aug. 1697; Ephraim, again, 15 Aug. 1699;
Daniel, 21 Jan. 1702; Noah, 18 May 1704; and Miriam, 19 Nov. 1705; and his
w. d. 21 May foll. Next he m. Mary French, had Mary, 1711, wh. d. soon;
Mary, again, 25 Nov. 1712; Hannah, 7 Jan. 1715; and Bethia, 10 May 1716;
and he d. 16 Oct. 1719.