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to Stonington. JOSEPH, Guilford, s. of the apostle, ord. 1664, had preach.
first two yrs. at Northampton, m. Sarah, d. of William Brenton, Gov. of R.
I. had Mehitable, b. 6 Oct. 1676; Ann, 12 Dec. 1677; Jemima, 1 680; and
Bashua, 1682; thus arrang. in his will. By sec. w. Mary, d. of Samuel Wyllis
of Hartford, he had Jared, b. 7 Nov. 1685, Y. C. 1706; Mary, 1687; Rebecca,
1690; and Abiel; and d. 24 May 1694. The will of 1 Dec. 1693 gives his
Newport est. val. £1200, deriv. from Brenton, equally to ch. of first w.
and his prop. in Mass. from Wyllis, £500, and his own f. £400 more, to s.
Jared, and of resid. 2/3 to his w. wh. d. 11 Oct. 1729, aged 73; and 1/3 to the
other ch. Ann was w. of Jonathan Law, Gov. of Conn. * PHILIP, Roxbury, br.
of the apostle, came prob. early in Apr. 1635, in the Hopewell, Capt.
Bundocke, tho. his name is not on the custom ho. list, for it contains his
w. Eliz. aged 30, and their ch. Mary, 13; Eliz. 8, Sarah, 6; and Philip, 2;
beside John Ruggles, 10, of wh. the ch. rec. says he was brot. over a serv.
by Philip Eliot. Mary had been bapt. 11 Mar. 1621; Eliz. 8 Apr. 1627; and
Sarah, 25 Jan. 1629. All were from Nazing, the seat of the fam. and we may
be sure, that, as a subsidy man, or for other good reason, he could not
obtain license to leave his native land, prob. fear. to ask for it, and
assum. the right of Eng. to come without. He was freem. 26 May 1636, a
deac. in the ch. of his br. at Roxbury rep. 4 yrs. 1654-7 and d. 22 Oct.
1657, says the ch. rec. but the less reliable town rec. has it 24, wh. may
have been the day of bur. leav. three ds. Eliz. Sarah, and ano. respective.
ws. of Richard Withington of Dorchester, of John Aldis, and of John Smith
of Dedham, as rememb. in his will of 21 Oct. 1657; but I think Mary wh. m. 1
Jan. 1642, Edward Payson, and liv. long, was also a d. So that we may
conject. that ano. d. had been b. on our side of the ocean, and that Mary
had rec. her share of f.'s prop. on her m. many yrs. bef. the will. RICHARD,
Beverly, d. 1664, or at least his inv. was then produc. but he was drow.
5 Feb. 1663. RICHARD, New London 1662, transient. ‡* ROBERT,
Casco 1670 [Willis, I. 95], Scarborough 1685, rep. in that
last assemb. of Maine held by Presid. Danforth for Mass. bef. the rule of
Andros, to wh. he accom. hims. being a counsel. 1688, when he liv. at
Portsmouth, was in 1716 eldest in the counc. of N. H. He was f. of
Humphrey, I think; of Jane, wh. m. 1707, Andrew Pepperell, br. of Sir
William
; and, next, Simon Frost; prob. of Elizabeth also, wh. m. 9 Jan. 1700,
George Vaughan. SAMUEL, Roxbury, s. of the apostle, after gr. as a
teacher at the same, d. unm. 1 Nov. 1664, perhaps at Cambridge, as Roxbury
town rec. does not ment. the fact, that is learn. only by the rec. of the
collea. of his f. wh. gives him prefix of Mr. THOMAS, Boston, a carpenter,
by w. Hannah, d. of John Gould of Charlestown, m. 10 June 1675, had Mary,
b. 25 July 1686. WILLIAM, Ipswich 1634, came in the Mary and John that yr.
hav. tak. the requisite