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About John Osborn, III
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John Osborn (bef. 1715 - 1775)
John Osborn
Born before 6 Feb 1715 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut
Son of John (Osburn) Osborn and Mary (Burr) Osborn
Brother of Abigail (Osborn) Ogden, Jonathan (Osburn) Osborn, Mary (Osborn) Perry [half], Howes Osborn [half], Thankful (Osborn) Beers [half], Elizabeth (Osborn) Bulkley [half], Sarah (Osborn) Lewis [half], Lydia (Osborn) Edwards [half], Martha (Osborn) Thorp [half] and Stephen Osborn [half]
Husband of Abigail (Bulkley) Osborn — married 15 Apr 1741 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut
Father of Mary (Osborn) Sturges, Ebenezer Osborn and Abigail Osborn
Died 23 Apr 1775 after age 60 in Westport, Fairfield, Connecticut
Profile last modified 30 Jul 2022 | Created 14 Jan 2018
Biography
On 13 August 1796, the heirs of his estate signed a distribution agreement. The heirs that signed were Eliphalet Sturges & his wife Mary, Ebenezer Osborn, and Jeremiah Osborn & his wife Abigail.[1]
Sources
↑ “Probate Records, v. 26-27, 1795-1819”, database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92K-Y42S : 30 July 2022), FHL microfilm 007627303, image 397, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, Vol 27, 1798-1801, Pages 46-47.
Jacobus, Donald Lines, compiled & edited (1930-2). History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield For the Eunice Dennie Burr Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution (Fairfield, Connecticut), Genealogical Publishing Company, Vol. 2, pages 160, 723-4.
Jacobus, Donald Lines. The Bulkeley Genealogy (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Conn., 1933) Page 244.
John Osborn, III's Timeline
1713 |
February 6, 1713
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Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony
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1746 |
January 19, 1746
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Fairfield, CT, United States
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1775 |
April 23, 1775
Age 62
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Westport, CT, Colonial America
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