Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Atkinson, Theodore, c1736-1769 |
Born |
c1736 |
Deceased |
Oct. 28, 1769 |
Places of residence |
Boston, Mass. |
Father |
Theodore Atkinson, 1697-1779. |
Mother |
Hannah Wentworth Plaisted, 1700-1769. |
Spouse |
Frances Wentworth, of Boston, MA, b. 9/30/1745 in Boston MA, d. 2/14/1813 in E |
Relationships |
Spouses: Frances Wentworth, of Boston, MA, b. 9/30/1745 in Boston MA, d. 2/14/1813 in England; m. 1. 5/13/1762 to Theodore Atkinson; m. 2. 11/11/1769 to Gov. John Wentworth. Father was Samuel Westworth, mother Elizabeth Deering. |
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