"Nathaniel Elliott was in Beverly, for a time in Woodstock, where his children were born, and later settled in Southampton. He was in active service in the French and Indian war, and while on his way to New York passed through Chesterfield, Massachusetts. He liked the region so much that he had land granted him in Narragansett township No. 4, and settled there, but went later to Southampton, and settled in that part afterward set off to Westhampton. His death occurred just before the commencement of the revolutionary war. He married (first) in Beverly [Dudley, Mass.]. Abigail Edmonds, of Roxbury, Massachusetts, daughter of Captain Ebenezer Edmonds, of Roxbury, who commanded a company at Annapolis Royal, and his sons settled in Woodstock. Connecticut. He married (second) Elizabeth _____, who came with her step-daughter Abigail to Oneida county New York. Among the children of Nathaniel Elliott were: 1. Abigail (see forward). 2. Elizabeth, married Seth Hulburt and settled in Central New York. 3. John, was a soldier of the revolution and drew a pension; lived in Easthampton, and later removed to Ohio. 4. Francis, lived and died in Southampton; was also a soldier of the revolution. (V) Abigail, daughter of Nathaniel and Abigail (Edmonds) Elliott, married George Langford."