MARY, b. ab. 1648 ; m. Samuel Tubbs, who applied for permission to remain in N. L. in 1663. He and John Willey, (No. 7) both deceased before 1701, were of the Conn, volunteers in King Philip's war to whom were granted lands in Voluntown, Conn., in 1696, for their services. [Narragansett Hist. Reg., 1882, p. 146.] He d. in 1696, and she was living in 1725, being then aged 77. They had 6 ch., (and perhaps others,) whose names are given by Savage, viz. : Mary, Bethia, both bap. in May, 1671 ; Samuel, bap. in July, 1672; William, bap. in May, 1674; Dorcas, bap. March 2, 1689; and Joseph, bap. Sept. 3, 1696.