Jonathan Remington
1677-1745

Jonathan Remington

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1677-1745
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1677(Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA)
Death:
1745(Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA)
Education:
Harvard University
Family:
Spouse(s):
Lucy Bradstreet
Children:
Ann Remington Ellery
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Introduction

Jonathan Remington (1677–1745), was an Associate Justice of Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court appointed by Gov. Jonathan Belcher. Judge Remington married Lucy Remington Bradstreet (1680–1743), a granddaughter of Gov. Simon Bradstreet. Their daughter Ann Remington (her first name is also spelled "Anne") was the first wife of William Ellery, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence.

Life

Born July 27, 1677 to Capt. Jonathan Remington (d. 1700) and Martha Belcher Remington (d. 1711);

A Harvard graduate (A.B. 1696);

Resident tutor and fellow in Harvard, 1703–11;

Deputy to the General Court, Cambridge;

Governor's councilor, 1730–40;

Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 1715–33;

Judge of Probate for Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 1725–45;

Justice of Superior Court, 1733–45;

Died September 20, 1745. Eulogy was given by Chief Justice Paul Dudley in court at Charlestown, Boston.

Death and Descendants

Judge Remington died in Office in 1745. Judge Remington and his cousin Gov. Jonathan Belcher were playmates and best friends all their lives. They were buried in one grave at Old Burying Ground, Cambridge, Ma. The site of their grave is contiguous to that of Judge Edmund Trowbridge and Edmund Trowbridge Dana. In that of Judge Trowbridge rest the remains of Washington Allston; of Chief Justice Francis Dana; of the poet Richard Henry Dana and others of the family.

The children of Jonathan Remington and Lucy Bradstreet were:

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