Experience Hinsdale2 (Robert1), son of Deacon Robert Hinsdale and his first wife, Ann Woodward [possibly but not proven], born January 23, 1646; baptized February 8, 1646; married October 10, 1672, Mary Hawks, daughter of John Hawks. He was a settler in Deerfield in 1673; was a guide for Captain Turner, and was killed by the Indians in the attack on Peskeompskut, May 19, 1676. This was known as the "Falls Fight," and occurred at what was afterwards known as "Turner's Falls," or Bernardstown [actually in the present town of Montague], Mass. In the settlement of his estate, June 6, 1676, "2 daughters," are mentioned; only one is certainly known. His personal estate was 39 pounds 6 shillings and 6 pence, land not inventoried. His widow married, second, about 1678, John Evans, who settled in Deerfield.