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Lieut. Isaac Bonnell

Mand 1737 - 1806  (69 år)

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  1. 1.   Lieut. Isaac Bonnell blev født den 7 okt. 1737 i Perth Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA (søn af Capt. Nathaniel Bonnell, III og Joanna Miller); døde den 7 nov. 1806 i Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada; blev begravet den 11 nov. 1806 i Trinity Anglican Church, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: 9S1V-14N

    Notater:


    LOYALISTS OF DIGBY, NOVA SCOTIA by Paul J. Bunnell, FACG,UE
    Isaac Bonnell, possible son to Nathaniel Bonnell of Elizabethtown, New Jersey was born around that place between 1736 and 1738. He married Grace Fox on 3 Dec. 1763 at Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey. Grace was the daughter of Thomas Fox and he gave her a house and other property in Perth Amboy. Life in the colony was very good for the Bonnell's because Isaac met the right people. Being an intimate friend and correspondent of Governor William Franklin, son of Benjamin Franklin, helped push his career into an appointment as Barrackmaster of the entire province of New Jersey. By June of 1775 he was then appointed Sheriff of Middlesex County by Franklin. But this period of the good life was short lived (Bio. Sketches of Loyalists of Am. Rev., by Sabine, 1864, published by Little, Brown & Co.)

    Having three children, the Bonnell's decided to name their only son William Franklin Bonnell after their good friend, Gov. William Franklin; in fact they appointed Franklin as the boy's god-father. Then the Revolutionary War broke out and Gov. Franklin was imprisoned for being a loyalist. In 1776 Isaac was removed from office and by July was apprehended by order of Washington and directed by the Provincial Congress to remain at Trenton on parole after jailed for being a loyalist. During his parole he reside at Cranbury for a while and told not to leave. Gov. Franklin was released and fled to New York City, which was the British stronghold throughout the war.

    Like many other colonists, Isaac did a flip-flop and took the oath not to bear allegiance to King George III which won his release. He quickly signed up in the American militia, but in that same year (1776), he joined the British army and by 1777 was a commissioned Lieutenant in the Prince of Wales American Regiment. Being a part owner in the 25 ton sloop "Lively" with Abraham Veal, Cortlandt Skinner requested its use in the army at Staten Island to carry fuel, but was later captured and lost.

    Grace Bonnell suddenly died on 30 Nov. 1780 at Perth Amboy, and was buried at the Trinity Churchyard. The love, wealth and prestige was now gone from Isaac's life. The estate at Perth Amboy was spared confiscation and given to the three children, but other properties were taken and sold off by the Patriots (A.O.13:17). A house and two lots were put up for sale on 6 April 1780 in Middlesex County, New Jersey (NJ newspaper extracts 1780, p.303). Now stationed in and around New York City the Bonnell family lived as loyalist refugee's as Isaac fought many battles for his King and Great Britain. William Franklin, the last provincial governor of New Jersey was now the voice of the loyalists in NYC. By 1783 that voice changed to silence as the war ended and Franklin retreated to England and the loyalists departed New York in the biggest fleet ever to exodus the North American continent. The disputed numbers of 30,000 to 100,000 loyalists and their families headed to Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Bahamas, England, Sierra Leone, Bermuda and other remote areas of the globe. Many snuck back into the United States because living conditions were so poor or the need for family contact.

    In a new book written in 1985 by Willard Randall. "Benjamin Franklin & His Son, published by Little, Brown states that "William designed the special kite and actually flew it in a dangerous storm while Ben took shelter in a hut nearby" and "was virtually the co-discoverer, with his father of electricity" (L.A. Life, Daily News - 7 April 1985).

    Fleet after fleet landed in Nova Scotia throughout 1783. At first Isaac bought a small log hut with windows of greased paper and a lot of land for fifty guineas. By 1786, Isaac and his son were living in Digby, Nova Scotia already appointed Justice of the Peace and the Judge of the Common Pleas. Isaac was also a merchant and was a highly respected man and gave much to the poor and a devoted Christian. He received a small pension of 15 pounds a year until 1805. He was granted 210 pounds of his claim of just over 635 pounds; and given 30 pounds per year during the war for his loss of income as Barrackmaster (A.O.12:15, A.O. 12:63, A.O. 12:74, A.O. 12:109). His memorials of 10 Feb. 1784 and 28 May 1789 were presented in London by attorney William Taylor. His claims of loss were, 3 lots in Perth Amboy and houses, his sloop, loss of office as Sheriff and Barrackmaster and debts owed by Alexander Watson who died in British lines.

    Isaac received the following land grants in and around Digby (Loyalists & Land Settlement in Nova Scotia, by Gilroy, 1937, published by NS Archives).
    1784...... Digby............................ Town lot.
    1796...... Digby............................ Water lot.
    1800...... Digby............................ Water lot.
    1801...... Digby Township............ 801 acres

    On the night of the 7th. instant, Isaac Bonnell, Esq. at age 70 died at Digby, Nova Scotia having an unblemished reputation (Saint John newspaper, 10 Nov. 1806). He was buried 11 Nov. 1806 at Digby. The Executors to his estate was his son, William F. Bonnell and son-in-law Elisha Budd.

    One of his daughters married Mr. Elisha Budd and the other daughter married Feb. 1793 to William C. Tonge, Esq., she having already died by 1806 leaving one child. William Franklin Bonnell had a son who bore the same name as he and in 1861 became the first Postmaster of Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada.

    www.findagrave.com, Created by: Brian McConnell UE, Record added: Oct 15, 2015, Find A Grave Memorial# 153734347
    United Empire Loyalist. Born in New Jersey, served as Lieutenant in Prince of Wales Regiment. Evacuated at end of war from New York to Digby. Served as Justice of Peace and Judge of the Common Pleas.

    The following Tribute is transcribed on the monument in Trinity Cemetery:
    "If useful life through long protracted years,
    In unassuming worth have claim to praise,
    If praise is due to him whose liberal hand
    Gave bread and raiment to the laboring poor,
    If wealth diffused with just and liberal hand
    The glow of pious gratitude demand,
    Then sure the sacred ashes buried here,
    Deserve the tribute of a grateful tear."
    (Research):Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics
    Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 1 Number 790
    Date December 29 1806
    County Saint John
    Place Saint John
    Newspaper The Saint John Gazette
    Est. Isaac BONNELL, Digby, N.S.; Exec. Wm. F. BONNELL, Elisha BUDD. NBRG

    http://www.hhennigar.ca/getperson.php?personID=I38519&tree=1


Generation: 2

  1. 2.   Capt. Nathaniel Bonnell, III blev født cirka 1696 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; blev døbt i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA (søn af Nathaniel Bonnell, Jr og Mary Searing); døde den 18 nov. 1763 i Chatham, Morris, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i 1763 i Hillside Cemetery, Madison, Morris, New Jersey, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LCM6-BFB

    Notater:

    "Nathaniel Bonnell was a Capt. in the Militia and a wheelwright. He married Joanna Miller daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Riggs) Miller, about 1719, and lived in Elizabethown, Union Co., New Jersey, until after 1735 when his daughter Jane was buried in the Presbytrian Church Cemetery there. He bought some land along the Passaic River in Chatham, New Jersey, which was called "Bonnelltown" at the time, and built a home which was still standing in 1988 and was being used as a Antique shop. He was named in the Elizabethtown charter in 1740 as a member of the "Common Council" and was also a freeholder of the "Boroughs" in 1755."

    FindAGrave: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=16193853

    Nathaniel blev gift med Joanna Miller i aug. 1719 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA. Joanna blev født i 1702 i Essex, New Jersey, USA; døde den 1 jan. 1793 i Madison, Morris, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i 1793 i Hillside Cemetery, Madison, Morris, New Jersey, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.   Joanna Miller blev født i 1702 i Essex, New Jersey, USA; døde den 1 jan. 1793 i Madison, Morris, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i 1793 i Hillside Cemetery, Madison, Morris, New Jersey, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LZNM-6YM

    Notater:

    Joanna was the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Riggs) Miller. She married 1st. Nathaniel Bonnell, Aug. 1719, in New Jersey, and 2nd. Timothy Whitehead.

    Children:
    Daughter Bonnell - 1720-1750
    Benjamin Bonnell - 1723-1798
    Jane Bonnell - 1725-1735
    Abigail Bonnell - 1727-young
    Sarah Bonnell - 1729-young
    Mary Bonnell - 1730-1811
    Nathaniel Bonnell - 1731-1809
    Mary Bonnell - 1733-
    Abigail Bonnell - 1735-1824
    Betsey Bonnell - 1736-1809
    John Bonnell - 1737-1817
    Elizabeth Bonnell - 1738-1809
    Sarah Bonnell - 1741-1822

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16193838/joanna-whitehead

    Børn:
    1. Abigail Allen Bonnell blev født den 17 nov. 1735 i New Providence, Union, New Jersey, USA; blev døbt den 7 sep. 1769 i Morristown, Morris, New Jersey, USA; døde den 10 jun. 1824 i Springfield, Union, New Jersey, USA.
    2. Jane Bonnel blev født i dec. 1725 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde den 2 aug. 1735 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i 1735 i 1st Presbyterian Church Cemetary, Morristown, Morris, New Jersey, USA.
    3. Miss Bonnell blev født i 1721 i New Jersey, USA; døde i 1750.
    4. Benjamin Bonnell blev født den 23 nov. 1723 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde den 10 nov. 1798 i East River, Cortland, New York, United States; blev begravet i 1798 i Hillside Cemetary, Madison, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA.
    5. Mr. Elizabeth Bonnell blev født i 1738 i New Jersey, USA; og døde.
    6. 1. Lieut. Isaac Bonnell blev født den 7 okt. 1737 i Perth Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA; døde den 7 nov. 1806 i Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada; blev begravet den 11 nov. 1806 i Trinity Anglican Church, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    7. Mary Bonnell blev født i 1733; og døde.
    8. Sarah Bonnell blev født i 1729 i New Jersey, USA; og døde.
    9. Mary Bonnell blev født den 3 apr. 1730 i New Providence, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde den 19 maj 1811; blev begravet i maj 1811.
    10. Elizabeth Bonnel blev født i 1737 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde i aug. 1809.
    11. Mr. Daniel Bonnell blev født i 1739 i New Jersey, USA; døde før 1839 i New Jersey, USA.
    12. Captain Nathaniel Bonnell blev født den 29 dec. 1731 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde den 24 jul. 1809 i New Providence, Union, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i 1809 i Madison, Morris, New Jersey, USA.
    13. Sr John Bonnell blev født den 26 sep. 1737 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde den 15 dec. 1817 i Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i 1817 i Hillside Cemetary, Madison, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA.
    14. Abigail Bonnell blev født i 1727; og døde.
    15. Sarah Bonnell blev født cirka 1741 i Chatham, Morris, New Jersey, USA; døde den 24 okt. 1822 i Madison, Morris, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i 1822 i Bottle Hill Cemetary, Madison, Morris, New Jersey, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.   Nathaniel Bonnell, Jr blev født den 2 jul. 1670 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA (søn af Nathaniel Bonnel og Susannah Whitehead); døde den 4 sep. 1736 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i sep. 1736 i First Presbyterian Churchyard, Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FAGID: 7273927
    • FSID: 27SK-JWB
    • Navn: Nathaniel Bonnell

    Nathaniel + Mary Searing. Mary blev født i 1672 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde den 4 sep. 1736 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i sep. 1736 i First Presbyterian Churchyard, Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 5.   Mary Searing blev født i 1672 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde den 4 sep. 1736 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i sep. 1736 i First Presbyterian Churchyard, Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LCFN-XC2

    Børn:
    1. 2. Capt. Nathaniel Bonnell, III blev født cirka 1696 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; blev døbt i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde den 18 nov. 1763 i Chatham, Morris, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i 1763 i Hillside Cemetery, Madison, Morris, New Jersey, USA.
    2. Issac Bonnell blev født i 1688 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA.
    3. James Bonnell blev født i 1709 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; og døde.
    4. Mary Bonnell blev født i 1706 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; og døde.
    5. Benjamin Bonnell blev født i 1698 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde i 1736.
    6. Abigail Bonnell blev født i 1712 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; og døde.
    7. Captain James Bonnell blev født i 1710 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde den 27 sep. 1788 i Scotch Plains, Union, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i Scotch Plains, Union, New Jersey, USA.
    8. Sara Bonnell blev født i 1714 i New Jersey, USA; og døde.
    9. Sarah Bonnell blev født i 1704 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde den 4 nov. 1763 i Lebanon, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA.
    10. Mary Bonnell blev født i 1705; døde den 4 nov. 1763; blev begravet i nov. 1763 i First Presbyterian Churchyard, Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA.
    11. Hannah Bonnell blev født i 1694 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde den 19 jun. 1736 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA.
    12. Abigail Bonnel blev født i 1699 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde i 1736 i Staten Island, Richmond, New York, USA; blev begravet i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA.
    13. Isaac Bonnell blev født i 1702 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; og døde.
    14. Benjamin Bonnell blev født i 1704; og døde.
    15. Samuel Bonnell blev født i 1675; og døde.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.   Nathaniel Bonnel blev født i 1644 i New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; blev døbt i 1644 i New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (søn af William Bonnel og Ann Wilmot); døde den 12 maj 1696 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • National Identification: 100% English
    • FSID: LRWX-78C

    Notater:

    Nathaniel spelled his surname "Bunnell," then "Bonnel", and then possibly "Bonnell."He is actually listed as Nathaniel Bonnel, with only one "L," as one of the first settlers of Elizabethtown, New Jersey.

    Nathaniel was the only Bonnell to leave the Colony of New Haven. He settled in Elizabethtown, New Jersey and built a house that still stands today at 1045 East Jersey St. The house is without pretensions of great style, it closely hugs the ground, has a high-ended chimney, stepped-down roof and small-paned windows. For a time it was the home of the New Jersey Sons of the American Revolution and has been the the headquarters of the Elizabeth Historical Society since September 2003. (open to the public by appointment only).

    The Bonnell House, 1045 East Jersey Avenue, is the oldest house in Elizabeth NJ and one of the oldest in the state. It represents the 17th century carpentry skills of its owner/builder, Nathaniel Bonnell, originally a native of New Haven, Connecticut, came to Elizabeth about the time of its founding (1664) and served as a member of the incorporating organization, the Elizabeth Associates.

    On January 3, 1665 Bonnell married Susanna Whitehead, the daughter of British-born Rev. Isaac Whitehead, who was a founder both of New Haven (where his daughter Susanna was born) and Elizabeth NJ. He too arrived about 1664 and served as an Elizabeth Associate.

    Bonnell and his wife had seven children between 1670 and 1685, presumably some of them raised in the existing farmhouse. The house, built sometime before 1682 (some think as earlier as 1670 with the birth of his first child) sat on the owner’s six-acre plot and he farmed an additional 16 acres west of Elizabeth. Bonnell served as a member of the General Assembly on New Jersey in 1692 and the last official reference to him is as a signer of the 1696 petition for relief against the oppression of the Lords Proprietor. Not long after Susanna moved to Springfield, presumably after the death of her husband. She died in 1733 and was buried at Connecticut Farms (now Union, NJ), the site of a later Revolutionary skirmish between the British and American patriots. Bonnell left his western farmland to his son and namesake, Nathaniel (b. 1670)

    Nathaniel blev gift med Susannah WhiteheadNew Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Susannah blev født den 5 aug. 1650 i New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde i Springfield, Union, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i Connecticut Farms, Union, New Jersey, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 9.   Susannah Whitehead blev født den 5 aug. 1650 i New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde i Springfield, Union, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i Connecticut Farms, Union, New Jersey, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • National Identification: 50% English
    • FSID: KNXX-M6C
    • Alt. Birth: 5 aug. 1650, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

    Børn:
    1. 4. Nathaniel Bonnell, Jr blev født den 2 jul. 1670 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; døde den 4 sep. 1736 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA; blev begravet i sep. 1736 i First Presbyterian Churchyard, Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA.
    2. Benjamin Bunnell blev født i 1682 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, United States; døde den 27 maj 1760; blev begravet i Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Union, Union, New Jersey, United States.
    3. Lydia Bonnell blev født i 1677 i Elizabeth, Essex, New Jersey, British Colonial America; døde i 1729 i Essex, New Jersey, British Colonial America.
    4. Mrs. Sarah Bonnell blev født mellem 1665 og 1666 i Herbertsville, NJ; døde i 1750 i Shrewsbury Twp, Monmouth, NJ.
    5. Isaac Bunnell blev født cirka 1672 i Elizabeth, Essex, New Jersey, British Colonial America; døde i Elizabeth, Essex, New Jersey, British Colonial America.
    6. Samuel Bonnell blev født cirka 1674 i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, United States; døde i 1715.
    7. Isaac Bonnell blev født i 1668 i Elizabeth, Essex, New Jersey, British Colonial America; døde i Elizabeth, Essex, New Jersey, British Colonial America.
    8. Jane Bunnel blev født cirka 1671 i New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; døde i Elizabethtown, Essex, New Jersey, USA.
    9. Major Joseph Bonnell blev født i 1684 i Elizabeth, Essex, Colony of New Jersey, British Colonial America; døde i Essex, New Jersey, United States; blev begravet i Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, United States.
    10. Martin Bonnell blev født i 1680 i Elizabethtown, Essex, N.J.; og døde.



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