"2. Samuel2 Fraile (George1) was born at Lynn, 7: 1m: 1645 and died after 11 June 1733, the last record found (Essex Deeds, 62:37). Sidney Perley (Hist, of Salem, 3:114) states that Samuel Fraile was 'living In 1736, at about ninety years of age,' but this has not been verified. Samuel married, first, at Salem, In 1678, Mary Carrell or Carroll (Ct. Rec. cited In Salem VR) … daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Carroll (Salem VR; Perley, Hist of Salem, 3:114). Samuel married secondly, at Salem, 4 April 1684, Ann Upton, daughter of John and Eleanor (Stewart or Stuart) Upton of Danvers, Salem, and Reading (John Adams Vinton, The Upton Memorial [1874], 21, 25; Perley, Salem, 2:376). … On 1 December 1675, Samuel Fraile was one of the soldiers impressed out of two foot companies of Salem. He served under Captain Joseph Gardner, and was mustered at Dedham and marched to Wickford. Several were slain, Including Capt. Gardner (Massachusetts Archives, 68:71a, cited In Perley's, History of Salem, 3:89). In George Madison Bodges Soldiers in King Philip's War (1906), p. 166, a list of the names of Capt. Gardiner's Soldiers includes Samuel Fraile, followed by the notation 'not appearing.' Samuel took the Oath of Allegiance on 2 October 1678 (EQCR, 3:118) and served on a jury In the 9th month of 1690 (ibid., 3:238). … No death record or probate record Is found in Lynn or Salem for either Samuel or Ann (Upton) Fraile. Perhaps they removed to Hopkinton, Mass. with one of their children."