Renald (Foster), b. about 1628 (aged "about 40" in 1676 but probably closer to 50); m. Elizabeth Dane; d. in 1707 or 1708. His will, made July 11,1704, and proved Jan. 10, 1708, left to his wife Elizabeth the parlour of his house, what use of the cellar she needed, half the orchard, the keeping of a cow and two sheep, firewood "to be fetched home and cutt fit for ye fire," "a horse and one to ride before her to carry her to meeting and this my son Nathaniel Foster shall do." His sons Isaac and John to pay their mother 45s. apiece yearly and "if she desires to remove to Billerica they shall carry what was brought to Andover." To son Isaac, the house he has lived in since he married and various acreages of pasture and meadow. To son John, the house he lives in, the orchard, part of the corn field next Mr. Wade's mill, and meadow, pasture and marsh. To son Nathaniel, "my now dwelling house," half the orchard and barn, etc. To eldest daughter Elizabeth, £10. To daughter Judith, £10 and my bed, bedstead, bolster, two pillows, curtains and coverlet belonging to it. To daughter Eleanor, £8. Executors: son John, wife and son Nathaniel. Witnesses: Joseph Eveleth, Nathaniel Rust, Sr., Umphrey Clark.