Nathaniel, born Sept. 10, 1659. ... married Abigail Parkhurst of Chelmsford. He was early settled in Dunstable. He is put down as one among the twenty heads of families contributing to the wood-rate for the minister in 1699. In 1718, he signed a paper as one of ten proprietors of Brattle Farm, owning 108 acres. In 1725, he petitioned with others to Governor and Council for protection against Indians. His widow was living, Feb. 3, 1729, when her son, John, gave a bond to support. In 1720 he was one of four persons, for whom pews were made in the meeting-house.