Jones, Nahum, 1772-1807.

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Nahum Jones (1772-1807), son of Jonathan and Lydia Jones, was born in a section of Templeton, Mass., which became part of Gerry (Phillipston), Mass., in 1786. Jones was a school teacher who taught in various towns in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New York from 1790 to 1807. He resided on a farm in Gerry, where he died at the age of 35.

From the description of Diaries, 1779-1807. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 214080912

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Massachusetts
Paris (N.Y.)
Winchendon (Mass.)
New Hampshire
Rindge (N.H.)
New York (State)
Provincetown (Mass.)
Templeton (Mass. : Town)
Whitestown (N.Y.)
Florida (Montgomery County, N.Y. : Town)
Gerry (Mass.)
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Dutch
Teaching
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Birth 1772

Death 1807

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