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and prob. others, liv. on Malden side, for wh. he was rep. 1651, favor.
Rev. Mr. Matthews, and was liv. 1678. Frothingham, 84, 128, 183.
Mary C. perhaps his d. m. at Malden, 11 Dec. 1661, Phineas Sprague.
JOHN, Wethersfield 1644, had w. Joan. JOHN, Farmington, possib. F.
of the preced. rem. to Waterbury, there d. 1690, leav. ch. John, Mary,
Hannah, Clark, Elizabeth and Ebenezer, of wh. I kn. no more, but that John
d. 1692, without ch. THOMAS, took o. of alleg. in June 1632 to enable
him to emb. from Eng. for N. E. but whether he ever reach. our shore,
or at what place he sat down, is unkn. Of this name, in 1822, four had
been gr. at Yale.

    CARROLL, ANTHONY, Topsfield 1661, oft. writ Carol. Catharine C.
perhaps his d. m. 14 Aug. 1685, John Waite of Ipswich.

    CARTER, CALEB, Charlestown, m. 14 Dec. 1678, Mary, d. of John
Tuttle
, wh. surv. him, and d. 27 Feb. 1728. His will was of 1634. NATHANIEL,
Salem, by w. Mary had Mary, b. 20 July 1662. HILARY, emb.
1635, aged 27, in the Elizabeth and Ann, at London, but whether he ever
reach. N. E. is not kn. JOHN, Charlestown 1640, s. of the first Thomas,
was among early sett. of Woburn, freem. 1644, by w. Elizabeth had Elizabeth b. 8
Aug. 1643, wh. d. at 10 yrs.; Mary, 8 Mar. 1647, wh. m. Peter Fowle.
and Abigail, 21 Apr. 1648, wh. m. James Fowle. Hannah, 19 Jan. 1651; and
John, 6 Feb. 1653. His w. d. 6 May 1691, aged 78. JOHN, Charlestown, s.
of the sec. Thomas, mariner, m. 21 Apr. 1680, Sarah Stowers, d. prob. of
Richard of the same, in his will of 1689 refers to no issue, but names wid.
Sarah, wh. m. Rev. John Emerson. Ano. JOHN of W. freem. 1677, was a
capt. and d. 14 Sept. 1692, aged 76. But ano. JOHN wh. may have been s.
of the first, and liv. at Ipswich, m. 20 June 1678, Ruth Burnham, perhaps d.
of Thomas, had Mary, b. 17 July 1683; John, 8 Aug. 1685; Thomas,
3 July 1687; Abigail, 30 Mar. 1689; Phebe, 11 June 1691; Samuel,
31 Oct. 1694; Esther, 21 Aug. 1696; Josiah, 3 Aug. 1698; Jabez, 17
Sept. 1700; and Nathaniel, and Benjamin, tw. 4 Mar. 1702. JOHN,
Salisbury, prob. s. of Thomas of the same, by w. Martha had Mary, b.
Apr. 1681, perhaps d. young; Thomas, 9 Mar. 1683; Abigail, 7 Mar.
1688; John, 8 June 1688; Samuel, and Mary, tw. 7 Apr. 1691; and
Ephraim, 2 Nov. 1693. JOSEPH, Newbury 1636, rem. perhaps to
Woburn bef. 1659, and d. at Charlestown, 30 Dec. 1676. He was br.
prob. elder, of the first Thomas, and may have had ch. JOSEPH,
Woburn, perhaps s. of the preced. by w. Bethia had Bethia, b. 8 June
1671; Susanna, 24 Feb. 1673; Joseph, 28 Nov. 1674; John, 26 Feb.
1677; Abigail, 1 Feb. 1679; Henry, 4 Oct. 1683; and Faith, 28 Apr.
1688. JOSHUA, Dorchester 1663, freem. 14 May 1634, rem. to
Windsor, there d. 5 July 1647, leav. Joshua, bapt. Mar. 1638;
Elias, 13 Aug. 1643; and Elisha; the last two were burn. to d.
May 1653. His wid. Catharine m. 30 Nov. 1647, Arthur
Williams of W. JOSHUA, Windsor, s. of the preced. rem. 1675, to
Northampton, m. 2 or 4 Oct. 1663, Mary, d. of Zechariah Field, and a.
1673 rem. to Deerfield, there was k. by the Ind. 18 Sept. 1675, will
capt. Lothrop, and the flower of Essex, he then aged a. 36, and serv.
prob. as a teamster. Of his ch. Samuel, Abigail, and Joshua, are kn.