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Jonathan Gladding

Birth5 Jan 1701 - Bristol, Rhode Island, USA
Death27 October 1743 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island, USA
MotherAlice Wardell
FatherJohn Gladding

Born in Bristol, Rhode Island, USA on 5 Jan 1701 to John Gladding and Alice Wardell. Jonathan Gladding married Sarah Carey 1706 and had 12 children. He passed away on 27 October 1743 in Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island, USA.

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John Gladding
1670 - 1754
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Alice Wardell
1670 - 1729
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Carey 1706
1706 - 1786
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Martha Smith
1695 - 1767
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Sarah Fairbanks
1705 - 1786
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Priscilla Gladding
1733 - 1770
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Timothy Gladding
1740 - 1808
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Nathaniel Gladding
1735 - 1798
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Jonathan Gladding
1737 - 1797
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Sarah Gladding
1727 - 1812
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Benjamin J Gladding
1743 - 1833
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Elizabeth 'Anna' Gladding
1729 - 1767
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John Gladding
1717 - 1785
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Martha Gladding
1723 - 1803
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George Gladding
1725 - 1747
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Samuel Gladding
1728 - 1762
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Charles Gladding
1721 - 1762

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