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8. His w. Elizabeth survived. Hanchet, Peter, by w. Mary, had Haman, b. 2 May 1680. Hancock, Nathaniel, one of the first company, was here as early as 1634, and res. on the easterly side of Dunster Street, between Harvard and Mount Auburn streets. He died in early life, about 1648, and his widow Joanna was appointed, fifteen years afterwards, in 1663, administratrix on his estate. Their children were Mary, b. Nov. 1634; Sarah. b. March 1636-7; Nathaniel, b. 18 Dec. 1638: John, b. 8 April 1642, and d. 2 April 1643; Elizabeth, b. 1 March 1644-5, and Lydia, b. 5 April 1646. 2. Nathaniel, s. of Nathaniel (1), was a shoemaker, and inherited the homestead. He was also one of the Town Drummers, and in 1685 recovered judgment, for £ 8, against the Selectmen, for drumming and the maintenance of drums for sundry years past He was admitted to the Church 31 May 1667 (at which time he was baptized), and elected Deacon 7 June 1705. He m. Mary, dau. of Henry Prentice, 8 Mar. 1663-4. an
8. His w. Elizabeth survived. Hanchet, Peter, by w. Mary, had Haman, b. 2 May 1680. Hancock, Nathaniel, one of the first company, was here as early as 1634, and res. on the easterly side of Dunster Street, between Harvard and Mount Auburn streets. He died in early life, about 1648, and his widow Joanna was appointed, fifteen years afterwards, in 1663, administratrix on his estate. Their children were Mary, b. Nov. 1634; Sarah. b. March 1636-7; Nathaniel, b. 18 Dec. 1638: John, b. 8 April 1642, and d. 2 April 1643; Elizabeth, b. 1 March 1644-5, and Lydia, b. 5 April 1646. 2. Nathaniel, s. of Nathaniel (1), was a shoemaker, and inherited the homestead. He was also one of the Town Drummers, and in 1685 recovered judgment, for £ 8, against the Selectmen, for drumming and the maintenance of drums for sundry years past He was admitted to the Church 31 May 1667 (at which time he was baptized), and elected Deacon 7 June 1705. He m. Mary, dau. of Henry Prentice, 8 Mar. 1663-4. an