John Harnden




Jonathan Harnden was born May 15, 1733, in Wilmington, Middlesex Co., MA, and died July 30, 1813, in Granville, Washington Co., NY, at age 80. Buried in Lee-Oatman Cemetery, S. Granville, Washington Co., NY. He is the son of Barachias Harnden of Wilmington, Middlesex Co., MA, and Sarah Sherman of Wimington, Middlesex Co., MA.

Phebe Unknown was born Unknown and died Unknown. She is the daughter of Unknown.

Jonathan Harnden and Phebe Unknown were married about 1750 in Unknown.

Jonathan Harnden and Phebe (Unknown) Harnden had eight children:

  1. Samuel Harnden: Born June 28, 1751, in Wilmington, Middlesex Co, MA; Died after 1820 in Granville, Washington Co., NY. Married February 15, 1776, in Nathan Draper's home, Killingly, Windham Co., CT, to Johanna Draper: Born April 2, 1756, in Killingly, Windham Co., CT; Died Unknown.
  2. John S. Harnden: Born March 30, 1755, in Windham, CT; Died 1812, in Niagara River, Ontario, Canada (about age 57).
  3. Harriett "Elizabeth" Harnden: Born 1760 in Connecticut; Died May 11, 1846 in Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario, Canada (about age 86). Married about 1777 in Washington Co., NY, to Nathaniel "Nathan" Bradley: Born July 22, 1754, in Abington, Plymouth, MA; Died 1833 in Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario, Canada (about age 79).
  4. William Harnden: Born 1766 in Connecticut; Died Unknown. Married to Elizabeth Unknown: Born 1766, in Massachusetts; Died after 1810, in Unknown.
  5. Joshua Harnden: Born 1771 in Hebron, Windham Co., CT; Died December 6, 1822, in Granville, Washington Co., NY (about age 51). Buried in Lee-Oatman Cemetery, S. Granville, Washington Co., NY. Married August 9, 1795, in Granville, Washington Co., NY, to Lefa Pidge: Born December 31, 1771, in Rhode Island; Died August 31, 1851, in Granville, Washington Co., NY (age 76).
  6. Lovicy/Levicy Harnden: Born 1772 in Connecticut; Died Unknown. Married to Unknown Draper.
  7. Orpha Harnden: Born 1772 in Connecticut; Died Unknown.



TIMELINE

Ontario was known as: Upper Canada from December 26, 1791, to February 10, 1841; Canada West from February 10, 1841, to July 1, 1867; and Ontario after July 1, 1867.

Jonathan Harnden was born May 15, 1733, in Wilmington, Middlesex Co., MA.

Phebe Unknown was born Unknown.

Jonathan Harnden and Phebe Unknown were married about 1750 in Unknown.

Jonathan Harnden died July 30, 1813, in Granville, Washington Co., NY, at age 80.

Phebe (Unknown) Harnden died Unknown.

If you want to track the Harnden Canadians you can’t start with Samuel you have to start with his father Jonathan.


Here are a few of the migration generations as I have them right now:

1. SGT Jonathan HARNDEN was born 15 May 1733 in Wilmington, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He died 30 Jul 1813 in Granville, Washington, New York and was buried in Lee-Oatman Cemetery, S. Granville, Washington, New York.

In Lee-Oatman Cemetery, South Granville, Washington, New York, there is an unmarked grave at the side of Jonathan's grave which is thought to be his wife's grave.

As a young man, he moved to the vicinity of Hebron and Salem, Connecticut with his parents and siblings. He was a soldier in the French and Indian War.

He served with the Connecticut Militia that invaded Canada in 1755.
He was in Capt. Isreal Putnam's company in the campaign against the French around Lake George, Fort Edward, Fort Ticonderoga and at Crown Point. He was at Quebec in 1760 under command of Isreal Putnam.

He was also a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He saw active service as Sergeant of his company, on the march to West Chester following the "Lexington Alarm" and in the campaigns around New York City in 1776. In these campaigns he served as Sergeant in the 5th Company, Captain Ephraim Warren, Lieutenant David Waters, 11th Regiment, Colonel Ebinezer Williams of Pomfret, Conn. Lieutenant Colonel Isreal Putnam of Pomfret, 3rd Brigadier General Gordon Saltonstall (Succeeded by Brigadier General John Tyler) Connecticut Militia.
He was a Sergeant in one of the celebrated Connecticut Regiments that won distinction under General Benedict Arnold at the battle of Saratoga in 1777.

After having seen Northeastern New York during the campaigns, both in the French and Indian Wars and in the Revolutionary War, he moved to that locality in 1779, taking advantage of the "Land Grant" to Revolutionary Soldiers.

He was one of the seven original settlers at Granville, Washington Co, (Charlotte Co. first) New York, in 1779. He built conaucted (spelled like it is in letter.) a hotel with a large hall connected with it at Granville. (The hotel burned down in 1930).

Jonathan owned this dance hall in Granville, Washington, New York according to the Harnden/Edgecomb Manuscript.

Originally John S. Harnden, Jonathan's son supposedly died by drowning in the Niagara River according to family legend. This was suppose to have happened about 1812. However, John S. is found in Vermont until 1830. Given the fact that Jonathan died in 1813, I suggest it was probably he who died by drowning.

Jonathan married Phebe [scrapbook].

Daniel Thomas Harnden is the person that finally put a name to this woman, but I don't know what his source for this information is.


Jonathan and Phebe had the following children:

+ 2 M i CPT Samuel HARNDEN was born 28 Jun 1751 and died after 1820.
+ 3 M ii John S. HARNDEN was born 30 Mar 1755 and died 1812.
+ 4 F iii Harriet (Elizabeth) HARNDEN was born 1760 and died 11 May 1846.
+ 5 M iv William HARNDEN was born 1766.
+ 6 M v Joshua HARNDEN was born 1771 and died 6 Dec 1822.
+ 7 M vi Orpha HARNDEN was born 1772.
8 F vii Lovicy (Levicy) HARNDEN.
 

 

ID: I5794
Name: Jonathan HARNDEN
Sex: M
Birth: 15 MAY 1733 in Wilmington,Middlesex,Massachusetts 1 2
Death: 30 JUL 1813 in Granville,Washington,New York 2
Burial: Lee-Oatman Cemetery,S. Granville,Washington,New York 2
Event: Military French & Indian War 2
Occupation: Hotel and Dance Hall Owner Granville,Washington,New York 2
Event: Fr. Indian War 1755 Connecticut to Canada
Event: DAR Sgt. New York 3
Note:
Jonathan died and is buried in the old buring ground at South Granville,Washington ,New York, and unmarked grave at his side is to be thought his wife's grave.

When a young man, he moved to the vicinity of Hebron and Salem, Connecticut with his parents and siblings. He was a soldier in the French and Indian War.

He served with the Connecticut Militia that invaded Canada in 1755.
He was in Capt. Isreal Putnam's company in the campaign against the French
around Lake George, Fort Edward, Fort Ticonderoga and at Crown Point.
He was at Quebec in 1760 under command of Isreal Putnam. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He saw active service as Sergeant of his company, on the march to West Chester following the "Lexington Alarm" and in the campaigns around New York City in 1776. In these campaigns he served as Sergeant in the 5th Company, Captain Ephraim Warren, Lieutenant David Waters, 11th Regiment, Colonel Ebinezer Williams of Pomfret,Conn. Lieutenant Colonel Isreal Putnam of Pomfret, 3rd Brigadier General
Gordon Saltonstall (Succeeded by Brigadier General John Tyler) Connecticut Militia
He was a Sargent in one of the celebrated Connecticut Regiments that won distinction under General Benedict Arnold at the battle of Saratoga in 1777.

After having seen Northeastern New York during the campaigns, both in French and Indian Wars and in the Revolutionary War, he moved to that locality in 1779, taking advantage of the "Land Grant" to Revolutionary Soldiers.

He was one of the seven original settlers at Granville,Washington Co,
(Charlotte Co. first) New York, in 1779. He built conaucted (spelled like it is in letter.) a hotel with a large hall connected with it at Granville. (The hotel burned down in 1930).

Jonathan had six children, born in the vicinity of Salem and Hebron, Connecticut and at Granville,New York.

Jonathan owned a dancing hall in Granville, Washington, New York per Harnden / Edgecomb Genealogy.
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Change Date: 10 MAR 2003 at 11:25:05

Father: Barachias HARNDEN b: 10 JAN 1713 in Wilmington,Middlesex,Massachusetts
Mother: Sarah b: in Wilmington,Middlesex,Massachusetts

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown 4Children Samuel HARNDEN b: 28 JUN 1751 in Wilmington,Middlesex,Massachusetts
John HARNDEN b: in Connecticut
Harriet (Elizabeth) HARNDEN b: 1760 in Connecticut
Barrachiah (Hoseakia) HARNDEN b: 12 FEB 1782 in Granville,Washington,New York
Joshua HARNDEN b: 1771 in Hebron,Windham,Connecticut
Lovicy (Levicy) HARNDEN

Sources: Title: Vital Records, Wilmington, Mass.
Author: Town Clerks Office
Abbrev: Vital Records, City of Wilmington, Mass.
Page: Wilmington Record of Births, page 43
Title: Individual Person
Abbrev: Individual Person
Page: From Susette Newberry of Ithaca, NY (3/98)
Title: Daughters of the American Revolution
Abbrev: DAR
Page: DAR Patriot Index - 1966, Vol.I-(1)
Title: GEDCOM File : GED mason3.ged
Author: George Crandall Mason
Abbrev: George Crandall Mason
Abbrev: GEDCOM File : GED mason3.ged

 

 

 

 

4. Harriet (Elizabeth) Harnden (Jonathan ) was born 1760 in Connecticut. She died 11 May 1846 in Haldimand, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada.

Harriet married Nathan (Nathaniel) BRADLEY, son of George BRADLEY and Susannah PIERCE, about 1777 in New York. Nathan was born Jul 1754 in Abington, Plymouth, MA. He died 1833 in Haldimand, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada.

The Mass. birth records for Nathan list his birth date as July 33, 1754, so it's anyone's guess what the correct day is in July of that year.

Almost all of the Bradley lines written here come through the kindness of Linda Ueland. She sent me a very nice workbook on the Bradley family, and I transcribed a lot of it.

Additional Notes on Nathan's family are from Rosemary Channel via Linda:

Elizabeth Harden\Harnden

Source for Death: "Bradley Hollow" old church records.

Nathan Bradley - Elizabeth Harden\Harnden

"Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Niagra County, New York" Page 519, as quoted by great-grandson "The family is of English Extraction. Nathan Bradley was a native of Connecticut and died in Canada at an advanced age."

Eddystone Church records: "Nathan and Elizabeth Bradley in the early part of the last one ___ being early in the present century moved from the states around the head of Lake Ontario, with his family in a wagon and driving his flock following the lake shore around ___ woods. And was three weeks on his journey. He settled a few miles north of his church (Eddystone) with is wife and family. They joined the church in 1802 (United) in February, age 46 and became a member. His son, William, a deacon, was one of his married sons. G. S. Bradley is a great-grandson. Mrs. Floyd, a gg grand-daughter, heirs ___ in her children, they are now members of the Sabbath school six generations in one century. Still there is but few living names on the church records. Gone, gone to be with their Lord in that beautiful land of the west."

Tradition has it that Nathan and Elizabeth Bradley came from Illinois with first born William. They were burned out by Indians and they crossed the river carrying their young son in their arms as they waded across. They probably settled for a time in Niagara Co., NY.


Nathan and Harriet had the following children:

+ 25 M i William Harnden BRADLEY was born 16 May 1778 and died 7 Dec 1861.
26 F ii Cynthia BRADLEY was born about 1780 in New York.

+ 27 M iii Lemuel H. BRADLEY was born 1782 and died 6 Jun 1865.
+ 28 M iv Oliver N. BRADLEY was born about 1784.
+ 29 F v Susanna BRADLEY was born about 1786.
+ 30 F vi Hannah (Henna) BRADLEY was born 1790.
+ 31 F vii Mary (Polly) BRADLEY was born 4 Jun 1791 and died 9 Apr 1862.
+ 32 M viii Hamilton (Jonathan) BRADLEY was born 1795.
33 M ix Nathan BRADLEY was born 1800 in Haldimand, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada.

Nathan married Polly BROWN.

+ 34 M x Hiram H. BRADLEY was born 1804.
+ 35 M xi Sylvanus BRADLEY was born 22 Apr 1807 and died 23 Jun 1872.
36 M xii George K. BRADLEY was born about 1811 in Haldimand, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada.

George married Patty MOORE.


5. William Harnden (Jonathan ) was born 1766 in Connecticut.

William married Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born 1766 in Massachusetts.


They had the following children:

+ 37 M i William Harvey Harnden was born 1795.
+ 38 M ii Washington F. HARNDEN was born 1810.

6. Joshua Harnden (Jonathan ) was born 1771 in Hebron, Windham, Connecticut. He died 6 Dec 1822 in Granville, Washington, New York and was buried in Lee-Oatman Cemetery, S. Granville, Washington, New York.

Military minutes of the Council of Appointment of the State of New York, 1783-1821 Vol. 1 & 2.

Joshua Harnden (1771)
1806 Adjutant, 1st Battalion 4th Regiment, Rensselaer Co., NY
1811 Paymaster, 4th Regiment of Artillery, 2nd Brigade, Rensselaer Co., NY
1814 Paymaster, 154th Regiment of Infantry, Washington Co., NY
1816 Quatermaster, 154th Regiment of Infantry, Washington Co., NY

Joshua married Lefa (Lesa) PIDGE, daughter of John PIDGE, on 9 Aug 1795 in Granville, Washington, New York. Lefa was born 31 Dec 1771 in Rhode Island. She died 31 Aug 1851 in Granville, New York.


They had the following children:

39 F i Lovicy (Levicy) Harnden was born 24 May 1796 in Windham, Connecticut. She died Jan 1872 in Granville, Washington, New York.

Lovicy married (1) John WHEDON on 25 Jul 1815. John was born 30 Jul 1798. He died before 1822.

Lovicy also married (2) General William COVELL on 3 Jan 1828. William was born 26 Feb 1783 in Westfield, Washington, New York. He died 4 Sep 1843 in South Hartford, , New York.

40 F ii Mary (Polly) Harnden was born 30 Jul 1798 in New York. She died 25 Aug 1889.

41 F iii Filora (Phylora) Harnden was born 26 Mar 1800. She died 9 Jan 1889 in Barrington, , Illinois.

Filora married (1) Samuel WHEDON on 15 Feb 1821 in Granville, Washington, New York. Samuel was born 24 Jun 1799 in West Paulet, Vermont. He died 10 Jun 1880 in Barrington, Illinois.

Filora also married (2) SCOVILL.

42 M iv Infant Harnden was born 19 May 1802. He died 22 May 1802.

43 M v Jonathan Harnden was born 18 May 1803. He died 28 Jan 1804 and was buried in Lee-Oatman Cemetery, S. Granville, Washington, New York.

+ 44 F vi Laura Cecilia Harnden was born 22 May 1805 and died 27 Mar 1892.
+ 45 M vii Joshua Streeter Harnden was born 16 Mar 1807 and died 27 Feb 1893.
46 M viii George Harnden was born 23 Jan 1809 in New York. He died 19 Oct 1814 and was buried in Lee-Oatman Cemetery, S. Granville, Washington, New York.

47 M ix Harvey Harnden was born 24 Jul 1815 in New York. He died 9 Aug 1830 and was buried in Lee-Oatman Cemetery, S. Granville, Washington, New York.

+ 48 F x Harriet Harnden was born 24 Jul 1815 and died 16 Feb 1894.

7. Orpha Harnden (Jonathan ) was born 1772 in Connecticut.


He had the following children:

49 F i Mary Harnden was born 1799 in New York.


9. HARNDEN (Samuel , Jonathan ) was born 1776. She died 1807.

HARNDEN married Allen Eddy, son of William Eddy and Elizabeth SMITH. Allen was born 16 Oct 1773 in Scituate, RI. He died Feb 1835.


They had the following children:

50 M i Harnden Eddy was born Jul 1796. He died 23 Sep 1881 in Eddystone, Ontario, CAN and was buried in Eddystone Cemetery Near Graffton, Ontario, Canada.

Harnden Eddy, b. about 1796, perhaps in RI; died at the age of 82 or 83 years; m. Nancy Purdy. When he was about seven years of age his family left New England and went to New York State and then later to Haldimand, Ontario, where he married. He lived in Eddystone, Ontario, a town seven miles from Grafton where he was a deacon in the church.
[Eddy Family In America; page 399]

Harnden was a veteran of the War of 1812 (Canadian Side)
Muster Roll and pay list of the 1st Regiment of the Northumberland militia; October 8-13, 1813
Private 42
Eddy, Harnden
No of days: 6
Amount of net pay sterling dollars: 0-3-0
Remarks: on command to Burlington

Harnden appears in the 1851, 1871 and 1881 Ontario Census Records.

Harnden is listed as applying in 1875 to participate in the gratuity voted by Parliament in 1875.
(Parliamentary Sessional Papers, 1876, No. 7, page 32)

He is also listed as a "Commissioner of Peace" December 13, 1858 in United Counties of Northumberland and Durham.(1803-1955)
http://www.trentu.ca/library/archives/84-020.htm

Also from the Trent Archives is a land transaction:
Eddy to Eddy 1884 - S 1/2 of N 1/2 Lot 14 Conc. 5 Haldimand

The Belden's 1878 Map Transcription shows:
EDDY, H. owned Lot 22, Conc., 3

Note you may come across the following person in your research it is not the same person:

Highland Cemetery, Highland Township, Oakland County, Michigan:

A. W. Eddy, served in the War of 1812 [Durant's Oakland County History gives the establishment of Highland Cemetery in 1849 and the first burial being that of Harden Eddy.] This Harden Eddy was the son of Allen W. EDDY, b. Mar. 23, 1793 in Rutland Co, VT; d. July 28, 1878 in Milford MI. His mother was Clorinda Castle...see p. 294 The Eddy Family in America. Harden was b. June 17, 1831 and died Oct. 4, 1849.

Harnden married Nancy Purdy, daughter of Benjamin Sr Purdy and UNKNOWN, on 9 Apr 1815 in Eddystone, Ontario, CAN. Nancy was born 1 Jun 1797 in New York. She died 6 Sep 1878 in Eddystone Cemetery, Eddystone, Ontario, CAN.

***Use Nancy's parental relationship with caution. A number of researchers are still trying to prove Nancy's parents.***

The IGI lists a Nancy Purdy born 1797 in Westchester, NY daughter of Roger and Ann Purdy. Another IGI listing shows a Nancy Purdy born c. 1798 who married a "Harding" Eddy. The book, "Eddy Family in America" shows Harnden's wife as Nancy Purdy, but no parents of Nancy are mentioned. Roger and Ann Purdy as the parents is doubtful as this family was in Westchester after 1815. We know that a number of Purdy's from Westchester, NY went to Canada after the American Revolution. Nancy was born in 1797, the census notes she was born in the US. Harnden and his family went to Canada sometime between 1803 and 1815. A sister of Harnden's, Dorcas, married a Benjamin Purdy, possibly a brother to Nancy. This Benjamin may be descended from Francis Purdy through Joseph5, Obadiah and Phoebe Underhill4, Joseph3, Joseph2, Francis1. This Benjamin Purdy and his wife, Dorcas Eddy, shown in the 1871 census living with a Hiram and Nancy Brisbin (both born in 1830) - Nancy is probably their daughter. Was she named after Benjamin's sister Nancy? More recent information places Benjamin, b. 1792 as born in Vermont.

A Joshua Purdy is listed as an early settler of Haldimand Twp. being granted land along with Bays Eddy. A "Jos." and Caleb Purdy are early grantees in Hamilton Twp. In the list of Residents in 1797 are listed Joseph Purdy Lot 3 1st concession; Gilbert Purdy Lot 4 1st concession; Gilbert Purdy Lot 4 2nd concession; Joseph Purdy, Jr. Lot 28 2nd concession [Taken from the Report of the Department of Public Records and Archives of Ontario 1930 and Report of the Department of Public Records and Archives of Ontario 1931. Taken from the original reports of Asa Danforth and Aaron Greeley June 17, 1797 and Sept 1, 1797.]

A Nancy P. Eddy is listed in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Probate Index, 1871-1909 (Part A-K):
Eddy Nancy P. Providence R.I. 1879 Administration 3307

Judd Bacon believes that Nancy McLaren is the d. of Peter McLaren and Mercy?. A Peter McLaren b. c. 1750 married Mercy Buell (b. October 15, 1753 in Marlborough, Hartford Co, CT) and had at least one daughter, Mercy McLaren. Is Nancy McLaren another daughter? Mercy Buell's 2nd husband was Samuel Wright. They married in Montreal, Ontario, Canada on March 07, 1784. Mercy Buell had a brother William who was supposedly the founder of Brockville (Elizabethtown). (See: History of Leeds and Grenville Chapter XLIV page 181.) Brockville is located just across the St. Lawrence from Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence Co, NY where children of Mercy BUELL McLAREN and her second husband, Samuel WRIGHT are found. Samuel died there in 1815.

51 F ii Dorcas Eddy was born 1799 in USA. She died 31 Mar 1876 in Eddystone, Ontario and was buried in Eddystone Cemetery.

Dorcas married Benjamin Purdy, son of Benjamin Sr Purdy and UNKNOWN, about 1823. Benjamin was born 1791 in USA. He died 17 Mar 1877 in Eddystone, Ontario and was buried in Eddystone Cemetery.