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1726, bur. 22d. Elizabeth was in 1735, w. of Thomas Wade of Ipswich;
Catharine m. 4 Oct. 1700, John Cannon; and next, 23 Nov. 1705, Samuel
Edwards, wh. d. 17 June 1710; and for third h. 6 Dec. 1716, Isaac Russell;
and Experience m. 24 Sept. 1713, Ebenezer Wakefield, and next m. a
Collidge. When one of the reps. for Boston, he was of the Comtee.
charged with the service of issuing the first paper currency aft. the disastr.
expedit. of Phips against Quebec. TIMOTHY, Boston, prob. not s. of the
preced. m. 1716, Elizabeth Danforth of Billerica, perhaps d. of the sec. Jonathan
of the same, had Timothy, b. 5, bapt. 7 Apr. 1717; Danforth, 25
Feb. bapt. 1 Mar. 1719; Samuel, 25, bapt. 26 Mar. 1721, d. soon; Elizabeth
1 Oct. 1722, bapt. 10 Mar. foll.; Samuel, again, 6 Dec. 1724, d. young;
Hannah, 7 Nov. 1726; Thomas, 13 June 1729; Samuel, again, 25 Oct.
1731; and Mary, 2 Sept. 1736. But of the last 5 or 6, I feel less confidence,
inasmuch as the rec. of bapt. in Mather's ch. does not concur with
this acco. of the bs. WALTER, came in the Susan and Ellen 1635, aged
36; but no more is kn. of him, unless we suppose the next name on the
custom-ho. list at London, Joanna Thornton, aged 44, to be relat.

    THORPE, HENRY, Watertown, 1642, freem. 1646, d. 21 May 1672.
He had a d. m. to Benjamin Bullard, wh. claim. the est. JAMES, Dedham,
had James, bapt. 27 July 1652; and Hannah, 24 Sept. 1665, was
freem. 1690. JOHN, Duxbury 1633, a carpenter, to wh. Winsor gives
w. Alice, d. in Nov. that yr. JOHN, Scarborough, undertook to preach
1661, without good qualificat. and was silenc. by our Gen. Ct. NATHANIEL,
New Haven, propound. for freem. 1669, is prob. the same as
Tharpe. See that. ROBERT, York, 1660, was perhaps, in 1638, the
man wh. in Dec. of that yr. our Gen. Ct. advised not to overload a boat.
SAMUEL, New Haven, propound. for freem. 1670, was perhaps s. of
William, and br. of Nathaniel, had Elizabeth wh. bec. third w. of Abraham
Doolittle. THOMAS, Ipswich, m. at Boston, 27 May 1656, Rebecca, d.
of Thomas Milward of Gloucester, and he d. a. 1677. WILLIAM, New
Haven. See Tharpe.

    THRALL, TIMOTHY, Windsor, only s. of William of the same, m. 5 or
10 Nov. 1659, Deborah, d. of Thomas Gunn of the same, had Deborah,
b. 9 Aug. 1660; Timothy, 7 Dec. 1662; Mehitable, Mar. 1665;
Eliz. 1 May 1667; John, 8 June 1669, d. soon; John, again, 5 June
1671; Martha, 31 May 1673; Thomas, 5 May 1675, d. at 3 mos.;
Thomas, again, 10 July 1676; Samuel, and Abigail 1681; and his w. d.
7 Jan. 1695. He d. June 1697, leav. good est. WILLIAM, Windsor,
among the first sett. yet it does not seem certain that he was ever of
Dorchester, but he serv. in the Pequot war, had only two ch. b. at W.
Timothy, July 1641; and Philippa, prob. earlier, for she m. 5 Nov.
1657, John Hosford. "Old goody Thrall d. 30 July 1676," says he rec.