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nd a house and land on the southeast corner. A part of this estate he sold to Jonathan Remington in 1720, and before 1724 rem. to Windham, Conn., where he was living in 1744. By his wife Deborah, he had Dorothy, b. 17 Jan. 1688-9; Samuel, b. 14 Jan. 1690-91; Edward: John, bap. 17 Jan. 1696-7; Abigail, bap. 14 May 1699, m. Jabez Carter 27 June 1723; Elizabeth, b. 21 Nov. 1701, m.——Bingham; Mary, b. 17 Mar. 1703-4, m. Case; Joseph (prob. grad. at H. C. 1730), was a physician in Woburn, where hewere probably born between 1633 and 1656; Daniel was 48 years old at his death in 1683, prob. b. 1635, and Abraham was 35 at his death in 1690, prob. b. 1655; Elizabeth m. Hopestill Foster Oct. 1670; Pelatiah d. unm. 1678; Abraham, d. unm. 14 Jan. 1690-91, a. 35. Thomas the f. probably res. in England until about 1650, and left his oldest son there. After his emigration, he gave the same name to another son; and at the time of his death had two sons bearing his own name, one in each Englan
el, s. of Samuel (3), was styled waterman, and rem. from Billerica to Camb. about 1692. In 1698 his father conveyed to him the warehouse, boat-house, and wharf rights (which he had inherited), at the southwest corner of Dunster and South streets, and a house and land on the southeast corner. A part of this estate he sold to Jonathan Remington in 1720, and before 1724 rem. to Windham, Conn., where he was living in 1744. By his wife Deborah, he had Dorothy, b. 17 Jan. 1688-9; Samuel, b. 14 Jan. 1690-91; Edward: John, bap. 17 Jan. 1696-7; Abigail, bap. 14 May 1699, m. Jabez Carter 27 June 1723; Elizabeth, b. 21 Nov. 1701, m.——Bingham; Mary, b. 17 Mar. 1703-4, m. Case; Joseph (prob. grad. at H. C. 1730), was a physician in Woburn, where he d. in 1745. By his will, dated 29 Oct. 1744, he seems to have left neither wife nor children, as he gives his whole property to his father Samuel, his brothers Edward and John, and his sisters Abigail, Elizabeth, and Mary. 5. John, S. of Samuel
, and was living in 1680), and ten children, viz.: eldest son Thomas, being now in England and hath his portion there by gift; Daniel; Nathaniel; John; Elizabeth; and my five youngest, Benjamin, Thomas, Samuel, Pelatiah, and Abraham. These children were probably born between 1633 and 1656; Daniel was 48 years old at his death in 1683, prob. b. 1635, and Abraham was 35 at his death in 1690, prob. b. 1655; Elizabeth m. Hopestill Foster Oct. 1670; Pelatiah d. unm. 1678; Abraham, d. unm. 14 Jan. 1690-91, a. 35. Thomas the f. probably res. in England until about 1650, and left his oldest son there. After his emigration, he gave the same name to another son; and at the time of his death had two sons bearing his own name, one in each England. 2. Daniel, s. of Thomas (1), m. Mary Mellins 7 Mar. 1662, and had Daniel, b. 27 Ap. 1663, res. in Malden, had eight chil., and d. 21 Sept. 1756, a. 93; John, b. 12 Feb. 1664; Thomas, b. 5 Mar. 1667; Mary, b. 15 Feb. 1668-9; Nathaniel, b. 7 Feb.