Capt. William Choate was born 5 September 1730 in Chebacco, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States to Francis Choate (1701-1777) and Hannah Perkins (1708-1778) and died 23 April 1785 Chebacco, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of unspecified causes. He married Mary Giddings (1732-1810) 16 January 1756 .
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
William Choate (1756-1756) | |||
David Choate (1757-1808) | 29 November 1757 Chebacco, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States | 28 March 1808 | Mary Cogswell (1760-1784) Miriam Foster (1771-1853) |
William Choate (1757-1835) | |||
George Choate (1762-1826) | 24 February 1762 Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States | 6 February 1826 | Susanna Choate (1762-1827) |
Margaret Choate (1764-) | |||
Job Choate (1766-1813) | |||
Mary Choate (1767-1853) | |||
Hannah Choate (1770-1810) | |||
Sarah Choate (1772-1801) | |||
Lydia Choate (1774-1839) |
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Francis Choate (1728-1740) | |||
William Choate (1730-1785) | 5 September 1730 Chebacco, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States | 23 April 1785 Chebacco, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States | Mary Giddings (1732-1810) |
Abraham Choate (1732-1800) | 24 March 1732 Chebacco, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America | 23 April 1800 | Sarah Potter (-1811) |
Isaac Choate (1734-1813) | 1 April 1734 Chebacco, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America | 30 May 1813 Chebacco, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States | Elizabeth Low (1736-c1817) |
Jacob Choate (c1735-) | |||
John Choate (1737-1791) | 10 November 1737 Chebacco, Essex County, Massachusetts, North America | 16 April 1789 Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States | Mary Eveleth (o1738-1788) |
Hannah Choate (1739-1785) | |||
Francis Choate (1743-) |
References
- Choate Family of Boston - Boston Brahmin / Choate family of New England
- Choate in Essex County, Massachusetts
- William Choate - disambiguation
Residences
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