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w Quincy, by the side of his mother Joanna, who d. 21 Dec. 1661. President Hoar m. in England, Bridgett, dau. of Lord Lisle, by whom he had Bridgett, b. 13 Mar. 1672-3, m. at London, Rev. Thomas Cotton of Peviston, Yorkshire, 21 June 1689; Triphena, b. according to the Record 25 Mar. 1610, but manifestly a mistake, d. young. After Pres. Hoar's death, his w. Bridgett m. Hezekiah Usher of Boston; this proved to be an unfortunate connection, and she sailed for England with her dau. Bridgett 12 July 1687, and probably did not return until after her husband's death in 1697; she d. in Boston 25 May 1723. Holden, Richard, came to New England 1634, a. 25, and was an early proprietor in Watertown. He m. Martha, dau. of Stephen Fosdick of Charlestown, and had Stephen, b. 19 July 1642; Justinian, b.——1644; Martha, b. 15 Jan. 1645-6, m. Thomas Boyden; Samuel; Mary, m. Thomas Williams; Sarah, m. Gershom Swan 20 Dec. 1677; Elizabeth; Thomas; John, 22 years old in 1679, as stated in a depositio
w Quincy, by the side of his mother Joanna, who d. 21 Dec. 1661. President Hoar m. in England, Bridgett, dau. of Lord Lisle, by whom he had Bridgett, b. 13 Mar. 1672-3, m. at London, Rev. Thomas Cotton of Peviston, Yorkshire, 21 June 1689; Triphena, b. according to the Record 25 Mar. 1610, but manifestly a mistake, d. young. After Pres. Hoar's death, his w. Bridgett m. Hezekiah Usher of Boston; this proved to be an unfortunate connection, and she sailed for England with her dau. Bridgett 12 July 1687, and probably did not return until after her husband's death in 1697; she d. in Boston 25 May 1723. Holden, Richard, came to New England 1634, a. 25, and was an early proprietor in Watertown. He m. Martha, dau. of Stephen Fosdick of Charlestown, and had Stephen, b. 19 July 1642; Justinian, b.——1644; Martha, b. 15 Jan. 1645-6, m. Thomas Boyden; Samuel; Mary, m. Thomas Williams; Sarah, m. Gershom Swan 20 Dec. 1677; Elizabeth; Thomas; John, 22 years old in 1679, as stated in a depositio