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f their grandfather, and were living in 1669. He was brother to Michael of Wat., and to William of Scituate, and removed here from Scituate, in 1653, according to Deane, who adds a melancholy note: We notice the following entry in the Plymouth Colony Records, 1653: A suit was commenced against William Barstow by Mr. Charles Chaunilliam Barstow to retract. The explanation of this is, that George Barstow was a member of the Second Church in Scituate, with which Mr. Chauncy was at variance. Deane's Hist. Scituate. p. 219. Baster, Joseph, by w. Mary, had Mary, b. 13 May 1643. Savage says he removed to Boston in 1647, and had other children. Batherickhomas Oldham of Scituate 1656; Elizabeth, m. John Bryant of Scituate 1657; Sarah, bap. in Scituate 1645, m. Israel Hobart 1676; Hannah, bap. in Scituate 1646. See Deane's Hist. Scituate, pp. 190-194, and Hist. New London, by F. M. Caulkins, p. 363. Wood, Richard (otherwise written Woods and Woodes), by w. Sarah, had Thomas, b
garet, aged four years, and George aged two years, who were taken into the family of their grandfather, and were living in 1669. He was brother to Michael of Wat., and to William of Scituate, and removed here from Scituate, in 1653, according to Deane, who adds a melancholy note: We notice the following entry in the Plymouth Colony Records, 1653: A suit was commenced against William Barstow by Mr. Charles Chauncy (afterwards President), for saying that he (Mr. Chauncy) was the cause of the denion with said Church, which hastened his death through grief. The court ordered William Barstow to retract. The explanation of this is, that George Barstow was a member of the Second Church in Scituate, with which Mr. Chauncy was at variance. Deane's Hist. Scituate. p. 219. Baster, Joseph, by w. Mary, had Mary, b. 13 May 1643. Savage says he removed to Boston in 1647, and had other children. Batherick, or Baverick, Thomas, m. Ruth, dau. of Roger Buck, about 1670, and perhaps resided
4, a. about 84. His children were Samuel; John; Theophilus; Daniel (was born 29 Nov. 1630, at the Free Schoolhouse in Maidstone, Kent, Old England; was one of the most prominent citizens of New London, Conn., a Judge, etc., and d. 14 Ap. 1719, aged 88. No man in the county stood higher in point of talent and integrity); Mary, m. Thomas Oldham of Scituate 1656; Elizabeth, m. John Bryant of Scituate 1657; Sarah, bap. in Scituate 1645, m. Israel Hobart 1676; Hannah, bap. in Scituate 1646. See Deane's Hist. Scituate, pp. 190-194, and Hist. New London, by F. M. Caulkins, p. 363. Wood, Richard (otherwise written Woods and Woodes), by w. Sarah, had Thomas, b. 22 Oct. 1650; Deliverance, b. 8 Jan. 1653; Joshua, b. 29 Mar. 1657, m. Elizabeth Buck 28 Aug. 1678; James, b. 17 June 1659; Rebecca, twin, b. 17 June 1659, d. 7 Feb. 1659-60; Rachel, b. 14 Feb. 1660-61. Rich-Ard the f. was a farmer, and resided on the south side of the river; he d. 17 Jan. 1669; his real estate was sold by his w
oole. Robbins. Sparhawk. Warland. Bartlett, 484, 5. Biglow. Buttrick. Kidder. Sanders. Thwing. Wayte. Barstow, 485. Chauncy. Deane. Marrett. Baster, 485. Batherick, 485, 6. Beeger. Boyce. Brooks. Buck. Giner. Hook. Prentice. Robbins. Russell. Wales. Beaings. Holmes. Prince. Reyner. Roberts. Tyng. Wyeth. Foxcroft, 548-50. Andros. Appleton. Brandon. Bridge. Coney. Danforth. Deane. Fiske. Flint. Gerrish. Haskins. Leverett. Lyon. Merriam. Norton. Phillips. Sumner. Upham. Winslow. Witherell. Francis, 5ings. Phillips. Tolman. Townsend. Warren. Wiswall, 701. Farmer. Jackson. Newman. Witherell, 701. Benjamin. Bryant. Caulkins. Deane. Hobart. Oldham. Parish. Wood, 701. Buck. Fuller. Greenwood. Maccoone. Oldham. Rushton. Woodmancy, 702. Clark. Woodward, 702