"John Brockway, b. say 1684 (after 10 Jan. 1683[/4], when his younger siblings were recorded at Lyme). He was living in Lyme on 12 Feb. 1729/30 when he recorded an earmark. He m. by Aug. 1708 (birth of their first child) Mary _____. When Wolston Brockway and his third wife, Hannah, conveyed their homestead to his son Richard on 12 March 1707/8, the deed specified that after Wolston's decease Richard was 'to pay £15 to my son John Brockway within three months' … On 5 Sept. 1716, Wolston conveyed to his 'loving son John Brockway of Lyme' four acres of meadow adjoining Samuel Brockway, and 'upland formerly Peter Pratts house lot.' On the same day, he gave his son John Brockway other lands including 'my son John Harises head right in ye fourth division,' and 'two iron pots and one Brass Skilet.'"