. . 1740, in Tiverton, and lived inFreetown. In 1790 his family at Free-town comprised six members. He mar-ried (first) November 11, 1762, HannahCook, born June 25, 1741, daughter ofJohn and Martha (Wood) Cook (seeCook VI). He married (second) NancyRead. He died November 9, 1825. Hischildren by the first marriage were:Elizabeth, born September 24, 1763, mar-ried Jonathan Borden; Bathsheba, Feb-ruary 20, 1765, married Paul Sherman;Susanna, February 5, 1767; Ruth, No-vember 7, 1768; Rhoda, November 7,1770, married David Babbitt; Abraha


. . 1740, in Tiverton, and lived inFreetown. In 1790 his family at Free-town comprised six members. He mar-ried (first) November 11, 1762, HannahCook, born June 25, 1741, daughter ofJohn and Martha (Wood) Cook (seeCook VI). He married (second) NancyRead. He died November 9, 1825. Hischildren by the first marriage were:Elizabeth, born September 24, 1763, mar-ried Jonathan Borden; Bathsheba, Feb-ruary 20, 1765, married Paul Sherman;Susanna, February 5, 1767; Ruth, No-vember 7, 1768; Rhoda, November 7,1770, married David Babbitt; Abraham,mentioned below; Phebe, March 5, 1775;Martha, July 31, 1777, married RichardBorden; Nathan, July 7,1782, died the second marriage: Joseph, bornMay 20, 1797, died November 29, 1806;Paul, March 5, 1800, removed to Cayugacounty, New York. Nathan Bowen is ofrecord as performing service in the Revo-lution, being a member of Captain HenryBrightmans company, Colonel Hatha-ways regiment, which marched on thealarm of August, 1780, service in RhodeIsland. 38.


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