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Suffield, perhaps s. of the first Stephen, m. 15 June 1678, Abigail, d. of
Hugh Roe, had Elizabeth b. 24 July 1679, Abigail, 6 Sept. 1681; Nathaniel,
24 Aug. 1684, d. next yr.; Mabel, 1 Dec. 1685. His w. d. a. 13 Oct.
1691, and he m. Hannah, d. of Lancelot Granger, had Jerusha, 1697; Hannah,
1699; Keziah, 1704; and Dorothy, 1710. His w. d. 1729, and he d.
1740. The f. of his first w. in leav. her a legacy by his will, declar. that
"Thomas Taylor shall have nothing to do with it," and that was caus. by
his ill conduct. THOMAS, Springfield, s. of Jonathan of the same, m. 29
Dec. 1687, Mary, d. of John Petty, had Hannah, b. 18 Aug. 1690; and
d. at Springfield Apr. 1691. WILLIAM, Lynn 1642. WILLIAM, Wethersfield,
by w. Mary had Samuel, b. 1647, perhaps d. soon; John, 1649;
Sarah; ano. Samuel; Mary, 1654; William, 1659; Margaret, 1663;
Jonathan, 1666; and the seven ch. were liv. 1720. WILLIAM, New
London, kn. there, says Caulkins, only 1650 to 3, perhaps was not the
freem. 1669 of Wethersfield. WILLIAM, Concord, m. Mary Meriam,
perhaps d. of Joseph, had John, b. 19 Oct. 1653; Samuel, 3 July 1655,
d. in few ds.; Abraham, 14 Nov. 1656; Isaac, 1659; Jacob, 8 May,
1662; Joseph, 1665; and Mary; and Shattuck says, he d. 6 Dec. 1696.
WILLIAM, Boston, merch. by w. Rebecca had Elizabeth b. 17 May 1667;'
and Thomas, 18 Feb. 1674; was much disting. for active enterpr. but
fell into melancholy, and d. by his own hd. 12 July 1682. See Russell's
Diary in Geneal. Reg. VII. 53 and Bradstreet's in I b. VIII. 332 or IX.
50. WILLIAM, Scituate, br. of Isaac of the same, and elder, as Deane
thot. had Lydia, b. 1688; Elizabeth 1692; and Mary, 1696. Of his name
I see 20 gr. at Yale, and 15 at Harv.

    TEAD, TEED or TED, JOHN, Charlestown 1637, emb. 12 May of that
yr. at Yarmouth, aged 19, as serv. of Samuel Greenfield of Norwich, but
perhaps was not desir. by his master of acomp.him, aft. reach. this side
of the ocean, if, as seems prob. he be the person call. Todd, in Frothingham,
p. 88, may have rem. aft. 1640 to Woburn,there was one of the
true-spirited petnrs. to the Gen. Ct. 30 Aug. 1653 in fav. of liberty of
proph. had w. Margaret, wh. d. 1651, and he d. 24 Apr. 1657. By his
will made 15 days bef. we find he had sec. w. Alice, and ds. Mary, and
Elizabeth beside gr.ch. Benjamin, Hannah, and ano. d. of one Savil; and
John and Samuel Savil, of ano. Thomas Fuller, and John Kendall, also
a s. of his own name. See Tidd. Yet one of this name was propound.
for freem. in 1664, tho. no more heard of. See 4 Mass. Hist. Coll. I.
101, and Geneal, Reg. XIV. 328. JOSHUA, Charlestown 1637, perhaps
br. of the preced. was adm. of the ch. 10 Mar. 1639, and freem. 22 May
foll. and his w. Sarah join. the ch. 9 Sept. aft. By the town rec. they
had John, b. 15 June 1641; and Joseph, 15 Dec. 1643. In the ch. bapt.
wh. suffer. a sad blank for many yrs. aft. 20 Sept. 1642, the name of no