Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p587

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Osland, had Mary; Relief; Thankful; and Abigail; all b. aft. his rem.
to Framingham, where his w. d. 10 Mar. 1715, and he d. 26 Dec. 1721.
NATHANIEL, Hartford, s. of Phineas of the same, m. Susanna, d. of
Dep.-Gov. William Jones of New Haven, had Benjamin and Rebecca,
but aft. much misconduct to her, and foll. the evil courses begun bef. m.
he desert. her, went to parts unkn. and was regard. as d. insomuch that
his est. was admin. 1703, when the inv. was only L606. 6s and the w.
d. 1705. Aft. est. was giv. to his sis. Rowlandson and Jesse, the reprobate
reappear. and long trouble in the law foll. until 1720, when the
assembled wisdom of the Gen. Ct. was invoked for final adjustm. PAUL,
Charlestown, a householder 1677, of wh. no more is learn. exc. that his
w. Mary join. the ch. 10 Apr. 1687. PHINEAS, Hartford 1675, had
come from Dublin, and was a prosper, merch. by first w. perhaps tak.
in Eng. Mary, only d. of Nathaniel Sanford, had Nathaniel; Hannah;
and Mary; and by sec. w. Elizabeth m. a. 1690, whose fam. name is sought
in vain, wid. of John Hayward the Notary of Boston, wh. had been
wid. of Samuel Sendall, and earlier, the third w. of John Warren, had no
ch. and d. 22 May 1692, aged 64. His inv. 6 June next, shows L4,102.
By his will of 6 May 1691, he gave a small sum to ea. of three sis. of
his, all liv. near Hull in E. riding of Yorksh. and an equal amount to
Abigail Warren, d. of his w. wh. m. first, 14 Jan. 1693, Richard Lord,
and next, Timothy Woodbridge; and the shares of his ds. were L955.
ea. Hannah m. Joseph Rowlandson; and Mary m. David Jesse of
Boston, and next Joseph King of Suffield. The son had, of course, a
larger amo. quite eno. to ruin him. Aft. d. of this fourth h. the wid.
transact. large business in money lending at H. until some yrs. bef. her
d. 9 or 19 July 1727, aged 86, by her will gladdens many relatives, and
the details may be agreeable: to her s. Rev. Timothy Woodbridge, who
had m. her d. Abigail, £50.; to the five s. of said Abigail, Elisha,
Richard, Epaphras, and Ichabod Lord, with Theodore Woodbridge, all
her real est. and £200. to ea. and to the gr.ds. Jerusha Whiting, Mary
Pitkin, and Elizabeth Lord. £100. ea. and her furnit. and to d. Woodbridge
all resid. of personal est. to ea. of Woodbridge's childr. a gold ring; Rev.
Thomas Buckingham, £10.; Joanna Stone of Boston, £10.; to d. Warren
of Boston, and her s. Thomas, ea. £10.; to d. King, i. e. w. of
Joseph, £10.; to Elizabeth d. of John Hunlock of Boston, £3.; to d. Mary,
w. of John Burr of Hingham, 10.; to d. Sarah Gardner, £10.; to d.
Lydia David of L. I. £10.; and last ot gr.d. Mary Jesse, £5.; beside
£40. to poor wids. in Hartford; and the sum of inv. was £7,154.
RICHARD, Boston 1639, a youth who stole money from his master, and
was set to serv. for some yrs. to a new master, but abus. him, so as to
be sentenc. to be whip. in 1641, may not reason. seem the same as the