"Isaac (Waterhouse), b. in 1641; d. 7 Oct. 1713, aged 72; m. in Lyme, 20 April 1670, Sarah2 Pratt, b. 11 April 1652, d. 8 Dec. 1725, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Clark) Pratt. They settled in Lyme. In the minutes of cases before the Court of Assistants 1664, '65, '66 is the following: 'Isaac Waterhouse indicted for throwing the cart and stocks into the Cove'. (Caulkins, p. 248.) North of Black Hall 'between the rivers', as it is locally called, that is, between Black Hall Creek and Duck Creek, both emptying into the Connecticut River, John Lay and Isaac Waterhouse were probably the earliest settlers. In 1667 Isaac Waterhouse purchased all the lands of Major Mason in Lyme. (Caulkins, p. 177.)"