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7951 CHR: Rattlesden par reg transcript, published in J. R. Olorenshaw, ed, NOTES ON THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF RATTLESDEN (Privately printed, 1900), 230 (FHL #942.64 V26ra).
MAR: Ibid, 246

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Scott, Nicholas (I7357)
 
7952 CHR: Rattlesden par reg transcript, published in J. R. Olorenshaw, ed, NOTES ON THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF RATTLESDEN (Privately printed, 1900), 230 (FHL #991988 item 5).
BUR: Ibid, 242.

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NOTE: Two other Nune children were baptized at Rattlesden without parents names, one of which probably belongs to this family:
Susan, chr 30 April 1579.
Elizabeth, chr 15 Nov 1579, bur 24 Dec 1579. 
Nune, George (I10176)
 
7953 CHR: Rattlesden par reg transcript, published in J. R. Olorenshaw, ed, NOTES ON THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF RATTLESDEN (Privately printed, 1900), 237 (FHL #991998 item 5).

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Bixby, Susan (I10120)
 
7954 CHR: Rattlesden par reg transcript, published in J. R. Olorenshaw, ed, NOTES ON THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF RATTLESDEN (Privately printed, 1900), 238 (FHL #991998 item 5).

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BEP: IGI 
Bixby, Edmund (I10121)
 
7955 CHR: Rattlesden par reg transcript, published in J. R. Olorenshaw, ed, NOTES ON THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF RATTLESDEN (Privately printed, 1900), 240 (FHL #991988 item 5).
MAR #1: C. Partridge, ed, "Suffolk Marriages," vol. 30, includes Waldingfield Parva, pp. 1-33 (transcript, 1940; Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich), 7 (FHL #991998).
MAR #2: Ibid, 9.
BUR: C. Partridge, ed, "A Transcript of the Parish Registers of Waldingfield Parva," 2 vols. (transcript, 1940), vol. 1, unpaginated (FHL #991998).

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Bixby, George (I10106)
 
7956 CHR: Rattlesden par reg transcript, published in J. R. Olorenshaw, ed, NOTES ON THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF RATTLESDEN (Privately printed, 1900), 241 (FHL #942.64 V26ra).
MAR: Ibid, 263.
DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of Thomas Scott of Ipswich, 8 Mar 1653/4, proved 28 Jan 1654/5 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 1:168-70 [FHL #974.45 P2p]).

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Scott, Thomas (I7370)
 
7957 CHR: Rattlesden par reg transcript, published in J. R. Olorenshaw, ed, NOTES ON THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF RATTLESDEN (Privately printed, 1900), 243 (FHL #942.64 V26ra).
MAR: No mar rec found. Richard Kimball is identified as the husband of Ursula Scott in the will of her father Henry Scott of Rattlesden, Suffolk, 24 Sep 1623, proved 10 Jan 1624/5, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, reg wills, 49:117 (FHL #097083).
DEATH: No death rec found, but Ursula was obviously dead by 23 Oct 1661 when Richard Kimball married his second wife.

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Scott, Ursula (I7394)
 
7958 CHR: Rattlesden par reg transcript, published in J. R. Olorenshaw, ed, NOTES ON THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF RATTLESDEN (Privately printed, 1900), 248 (FHL #942.64 V26ra).
MAR: Ibid, 269.
BUR: Ibid, 305. Also see the will of Roger Scott of Rattlesden, 10 Aug 1672, proved 2 May 1677, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, reg wills, 62:445 (FHL #097095).

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Scott, Roger (I7369)
 
7959 CHR: Rattlesden par reg transcript, published in J. R. Olorenshaw, ed, NOTES ON THE CHURCH AND PARISH OF RATTLESDEN (Privately printed, 1900), 259 (FHL #942.64 V26ra). Henry deposed, aged 53, in Sep 1669 (RECORDS AND FILES OF THE QUARTERLY COURST OF ESSEX COUNTY, 9 vols. [Salem, MA, 1911-75], 4:180 [FHL #974.45 P2e]).
MAR #1: No mar rec found. Children of Henry Kimball and wife Mary were born at Watertown, 1641-45 (WATERTOWN RECORDS, 8 vols. [Watertown, MA, 1894-39], 1:3:9,11,12 [FHL #014793]). It has long been thought that Henry Kimball married Mary Wyatt, as the will of John Wyatt of Ipswich, 23 Nov 1665, proved 15 Jan 1665/6, mentions his dau Mary and grandson John "Kemball" (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 2:21-22 [FHL #974.45 P2p]). However, it is now understood that the daughters mentioned by John Wyatt were, in fact, his wife's daughters by her previous mar to Edward Riddlesdale. John Wyatt and Mary Riddlesdale were married at Assington, Suffolk, Eng, 27 Jun 1632, long after the chr of Mary on 29 Jan 1621/2 ("Assington Parish Registers, 1598-1812" [transcript, n.d.], 49 [FHL #993216]). For additional info see John Brooks Threlfall, "John Wyatt of Ipswich, Massachusetts and his wife Mary (---) Riddlesdale," NEHGR, 143(1989):213-20 (FHL #974 B2ne).
MAR #2: No mar rec found. A wife Elizabeth is identified in his estate recs. In an agreement with Henry's children, Elizabeth discharged them from paying any debts of "her former husband Rayner" (PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3:75). Before her mar to Rayner, Elizabeth was the wife of Humphrey Gilbert of Ipswich, whose will, 14 Feb 1657/8, proved 30 Mar 1658, mentions wife Elizabeth. On 26 Jun 1666 William Rayner, "husband of Elizabeth, late wife and administratrix of Humfry Gilbert, deceased," was ordered to pay a legacy to Gilbert's dau Hannah (Ibid, 1:264-67).
DEATH: No death rec found. See the adm of estate of Henry Kimball of Ipswich, 30 Apr 1676, inv 16 Apr 1676 and 17 May 1676, agreement of heirs 26 Sep 1676, et al (PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3:74-76).

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Kimball, Henry (I7422)
 
7960 CHR: RECORDS OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN SUFFIELD (Hartford, 1941), 46 (FHL #974.62/S2 V2c).
MAR: "Suffield Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1674-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1928; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 179 (FHL #002980). RECORDS OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN SUFFIELD, 129, gives mar date of "13" Dec 1759.

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Mather, Lois (I4800)
 
7961 CHR: RECORDS OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN SUFFIELD (Hartford, 1941), 80 (FHL #974.62/S2 V2c).
MAR: No mar rec found. Cotton was married 3 times, according to Horace E. Mather, LINEAGE OF REV. RICHARD MATHER (Hartford, 1890), 136 (FHL #186133 item 2). A widow Martha is mentioned in the distribution of his estate, below. No other wives have been identified.
DEATH: From gravestone inscription, below. Also see the adm of estate of Cotton Mather of Windsor, 25 Jan 1792, distribution 10 Sep 1796, Hartford District Probate Files, #3609 (FHL #1021530).
BUR: "Headstone Inscriptions Town of Windsor," Charles R. Hale Collection (typescript, 1937; Conn. State Library, Hartford), Palisado Cemetery, #128-1, p. 35 (FHL #003374).

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Mather, Cotton (I4804)
 
7962 CHR: RECORDS OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN SUFFIELD (Hartford, 1941), 82 (FHL #974.62/S2 V2c).
MAR: "Suffield Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1674-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1928; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 179 (FHL #002980).

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Mather, Mary (I4805)
 
7963 CHR: RECORDS OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN SUFFIELD (Hartford, 1941), 85 (FHL #974.62/S2 V2c).

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Mather, Sarah (I4806)
 
7964 CHR: RECORDS OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN SUFFIELD (Hartford, 1941), 86 (FHL #974.62/S2 V2c). She is called Ann on chr rec; all other recs "Anna."
MAR: "Suffield Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1674-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1928; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 178 (FHL #002980).
DEATH: Ibid, 146.

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Mather, Anna (I4807)
 
7965 CHR: RECORDS OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN SUFFIELD (Hartford, 1941), 89 (FHL #974.62/S2 V2c).
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF CHESTER (Boston, 1911), 179 (FHL #974.426/C1 V2v).
DEATH: Declaration of children, Horace and Harriet Shepard, 14 Sep 1844, David Shepard Revolutionary War pension file, National Archives, #W6034(FHL #972169).

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Mather, Lucinda (I4375)
 
7966 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 149 (FHL #833385). Parents are not listed on chr rec, but there can be little doubt that he is the son of Thomas, a known settler of Dorchester during this period. See Robert S. Wakefield, "Lombard Family of Barnstable," TAG, 52(1976):136 (FHL #973 D25aga).
DEATH: No death rec found. Jobaniah is not mentioned in the will of his father, Thomas Lumbert of Barnstable, 23 Mar 1662/3, proved 7 Mar 1664, Plymouth Colony Probate 2:2:24-25 (FHL #567794).

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Lumbert, Jobaniah (I6347)
 
7967 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 151 (FHL #974.461 K2r). Entry does not identify parents. Rest is identified in the settlement of estate of her father, Humphrey Atherton of Dorchester, 9 Oct 1717, Suffolk Co. Probate, #275, (o.s.) 20:63-65 (FHL #584134).
MAR: DORCHESTER BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 21st Report Boston Record Commissioners, (Boston, 1890), 20 (FHL #974.46/D1 V2r). Entry does not include Rest's surname and incorrectly calls her "Rose." However, Rest is clearly identified as the wife of Obadiah Swift in her father's estate recs, above. Her father officiated in the mar.
DEATH: DORCHESTER BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 126.

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Atherton, Rest (I5768)
 
7968 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 154 (FHL #974.461). Entry does not identify parents. Increase's estate was administered by his "brother" Jonathan Atherton, a proved son of Humphrey Atherton, below. He is not mentioned in the estate recs of his parents, apparently because he died without issue.
DEATH: No death rec found. See the adm of estate of Increase Atherton of Dorchester, 4 Aug 1673, Suffolk Co. Probate, #659, (o.s.) 7:319 (FHL #584128). Dorchester Church recs indicate Increase died at sea (RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER, 154).

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Atherton, Increase (I5773)
 
7969 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 156 (FHL #856696 item 2).
DEATH: Northampton Vital Records, 1:136 (FHL #186161).

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Clark, Increase (I5116)
 
7970 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 156 (FHL #974.461 K2r). Entry does not identify parents. Thankful is identified in the settlement of estate of her father, Humphrey Atherton of Dorchester, 9 Oct 1717, Suffolk Co. Probate, #275, (o.s.) 20:63-65 (FHL #584134).
MAR: DORCHESTER BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 21st Report Boston Record Commissioners, (Boston, 1890), 21 (FHL #974.46/D1 V2r).
DEATH: Ibid, 130.

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Atherton, Thankful (I5769)
 
7971 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 156 (FHL #974.461 K2r). No parents are identified in this entry, but it seems highly likely she is one of the 14 children of Roger Clapp mentioned in MEMOIRS OF ROGER CLAP (Boston, 1844), originally published in Boston, 1731, Appendix by James Blake, Jr, 55 (FHL #929.273 C53d). The children who died in infancy are not named. The appendix was written by James Blake, Jr. (b. 1688), "one that was acquainted therewith." Blake was, in fact, married to a granddaughter of Roger Clapp. Experience is also listed as a dau of Roger Clapp in Ebenezer Clapp, RECORD OF THE CLAPP FAMILY IN AMERICA (Boston, 1876), 8 (FHL #186110).

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Clapp, Experience (I9801)
 
7972 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 157 (FHL #974.461 K2r).
MAR: DORCHESTER BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 21st Report Boston Record Commissioners (Boston, 1890), 22 (FHL #974.46/D1 V2r).
DEATH: The inv of estate of Eleazer Hawes of Dorchester, 16 May 1676, states he was "slaine in ye warrs ye 21 of April [1676]." See Suffolk Co. Probate, #783, (o.s.) 5:335 (FHL #584128) The Sudbury fight took place on this date with the loss of many Englishmen. Eleazer was no doubt killed at Sudbury.

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Hawes, Eleazer (I5729)
 
7973 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 158 (FHL #974.461 K2r). Entry does not identify parents. "Hopestill" is identified in the settlement of estate of his father, Humphrey Atherton of Dorchester, 9 Oct 1717, Suffolk Co. Probate, #275,(o.s.) 20:63-65 (FHL #584134).
MAR: "Births, Marriages, and Deaths, [Hampshire] County Court," entries for Hatfield, p. 105 (FHL #760648).
DEATH: Ibid, 110. Also see the adm of estate of Hope Atherton of Hatfield, 26 Mar 1678; settlement, 4 Mar 1697, Hampshire Co. Probate, 1:194; 3:29 (FHL #879184).
NOTE: He is called "Hopestill" in adm and settlement of his father's estate; Hope on all other recs.

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Atherton, Hope (I5770)
 
7974 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 160 (FHL #974.461 K2r). This baptismal entry does not identify parents. Thanks is called a dau of Roger Clapp in Ebenezer Clapp, RECORD OF THE CLAPP FAMILY IN AMERICA (Boston, 1876), 9 (FHL #861110). Clapp gives a birth date of July 1651, which is impossible if the baptism date is accurate. No further rec has been found. Clapp states that Thanks died young.

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Clapp, Thanks (I9804)
 
7975 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 161 (FHL #974.461 K2r). Entry does not identify parents. Watching is identified (as deceased) in the settlement of estate of his father, Humphrey Atherton of Dorchester, 9 Oct 1717, Suffolk Co. Probate, #275,(o.s.) 20:63-65 (FHL #584134).
MAR: DORCHESTER BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 21st Report Boston Record Commissioners (Boston, 1890), 23 (FHL #974.46/D1 V2r).
DEATH: No death rec found. Watching was dead before 9 Oct 1717 when his father's estate was settled, above.

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Atherton, Watching (I5771)
 
7976 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 162 (FHL #974.461 K2r). Entry does not identify parents. Patience is identified in the estate settlement of her father, Humphrey Atherton of Dorchester, 9 Oct 1717, Suffolk Co. Probate, #275, (o.s.) 20:63-65 (FHL #584134).
MAR: DORCHESTER BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 21st Report Boston Record Commissioners (Boston, 1890), 101 (FHL #974.46/D1 V2r).
DEATH: Ibid, 122.

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Atherton, Patience (I5772)
 
7977 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 163 (FHL #856696).
MAR: Northampton Vital Records, 1:101 (FHL #186161).
DEATH: Ibid, 1:146. Gravestone inscription, below, gives date of "5" Aug 1729.
BUR: Thomas Bridgman, ed, INSCRIPTIONS OF THE GRAVE STONES IN THE GRAVEYARDS OF NORTHAMPTON AND OTHER TOWNS (Northampton, MA, 1850), 23 (FHL #974.4 V3b).

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Clark, Samuel (I5119)
 
7978 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 166 (FHL #974.461 K2r). Baptismal entry does not identify parents, but Thomas is identified as a son of Roger Clapp in MEMOIRS OF ROGER CLAP (Boston, 1844) originally published in Boston, 1731, Appendix by James Blake, Jr, 55 (FHL #929.273 C53d). Blake (b. 1688) was "one that was acquainted therewith." He was, in fact, married to a granddaughter of Roger Clapp.
DEATH: Thomas died at age 15 according to Blake's Appendix to MEMOIRS OF ROGER CLAPP, 55.

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Clapp, Thomas (I9805)
 
7979 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 173 (FHL #856696).

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Weeks, George (I9481)
 
7980 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 173 (FHL #974.461 K2r). No parents names are listed in this entry. Nevertheless, it is highly probable that Sarah is the dau of William Pond. William Pond and his wife were admitted to the Dorchester church on 28 Feb 1641/2, which proves that William was married at the time Sarah was baptized (Ibid, 7). Sarah also fits into this family chronologically. A note attached to the chr entry at a later date indicates Sarah became the wife of Ezra Clapp. However, Ezra Clapp's wife was Abigail Pond according to A. K. Teele, HISTORY OF MILTON, Massachusetts (n.p., 1887), 560 (FHL #974.47/M4 H2t). It is likely that Sarah died young, as another Sarah was baptized in 1653, and the mar note was attached to the wrong person. Abigail Pond, no doubt Sarah's sister, was baptized on 19 Mar 1646, no parents listed. The only other Pond known to have had children in Dorchester during the period was Robert Pond, later of Milton where he died in 1662. Robert's widow married Nicholas Ellin on 3 Jul 1663 at Dorchester. Nicholas Ellin's will, 16 Nov 1667-29 May 1668, mentions his wife's daughters Martha and Mary, but not Sarah (Suffolk Co. Probate, misc docket, [o.s.] 6:20 [FHL #584128]). Pond, Sarah (I9866)
 
7981 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 175 (FHL #974.46 K2r). Parents are not named in chr entry, but Ruth is identified in the will of her father, Thomas Tolman of Dorchester, 29 Oct 1688, proved 5 Feb 1690/1, Suffolk Co. Probate, #1814, (n.s.) 8:37 (FHL #594175).
MAR: No mar rec found. She is called Ruth "Ryall" in the will of her father, above. In a note after Ruth's chr entry it is stated that she became the wife of Isaac Ryall. The name is sometimes seen as Royal. Their 1st child was born in 1668.
DEATH: DORCHESTER BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 21st Report Boston Record Commissioners (Boston, 1890), 30 (FHL #974.46/D1 V2r).

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BEPS: IGI 
Tolman, Ruth (I9838)
 
7982 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 176 (FHL #856696).
MAR: No mar rec found. Deed from John Mackoon/Maccomb of Greenrich, RI and his wife Sarah to John Blackman of Dorchester, 5 Jul 1714, calls Sarah "one of the daughters of William Weeks, late of Dorchester, Husbandman, dec'd." (Suffolk Co. Deeds, 32:231 [FHL #493942]).

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BEPS: IGI 
Weeks, Sarah (I9551)
 
7983 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 176 (FHL #974.46 K2r). She is also named in her father's will, below.
MAR: No mar rec found. Rebecca is called the wife of James Tucker in the will of her father, Thomas Tolman of Dorchester, 29 Oct 1688, proved 5 Feb 1690/1, Suffolk Co. Probate, #1814, (n.s.) 8:37 (FHL #594175). 1st child was born in 1673.

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BEPS: IGI 
Tolman, Rebecca (I9839)
 
7984 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 176 (FHL #974.461 K2r). No parents names are listed in this entry. Nevertheless, it is highly probable that Abigail is the dau of William Pond. William Pond and his wife were admitted to the Dorchester church on 28 Feb 1641/2, which proves that William was married at the time Abigail was baptized (Ibid, 7). Abigail also fits well into this family chronologically. The only other Pond known to have had children in Dorchester during the period was Robert Pond, later of Milton where he died in 1662. Robert's widow married Nicholas Ellin on 3 Jul 1663 at Dorchester. Nicholas Ellin's will, 16 Nov 1667-29 May 1668, mentions his wife's daughters Martha and Mary, but not Abigail (Suffolk Co. Probate, misc docket, [o.s.] 6:20 [FHL #584128]).
MAR: No mar rec found. Abigail married Ezra Clapp according to A. K.Teele, HISTORY OF MILTON (n.p., 1887), 560 (FHL #974.47/M4 H2t). However, a note attached to the chr entry of Sarah Pond (chr 6 Feb 1641/2) states that she (Sarah) later became the wife of Ezra Clapp. Since the given name of Ezra Clapp's wife is known to have been Abigail, it is believed that this note, added many years later, was attached to the wrong chr entry. Children of Ezra Clapp were born at Milton, 1667-87 (MILTON RECORDS, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 1662-1843 [Boston, 1900], 14 [FHL #974.47/M4 V2m]).
DEATH: Teele, HISTORY OF MILTON, 530. Not verified by Milton vital recs.

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Pond, Abigail (I9867)
 
7985 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 177 (FHL #856696).

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BEP: IGI 
Weeks, Hannah (I9482)
 
7986 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 182 (FHL #974.461 K2r). No parents names are given in chr entry, but she is almost certainly the dau of William Pond. Sarah's husband, Desire Clapp was one of the administrators of William Pond's estate, 26 Jun 1690, Suffolk Co. Probate, #1734, (n.s.) 1:247 (FHL #594359). The age at death of Sarah Clapp from bur rec, below, calculates to a birth year of 1653.
MAR: DORCHESTER BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 21st Report Boston Record Commissioners (Boston, 1890), 24 (FHL #974.46/D1 V2r).
DEATH: Ibid, 129.
BUR: "Inscriptions from the Old Burial Ground in Dorchester," NEHGR, 5(1851):89 (FHL #974 B2ne). Aged 63 yrs. 
Pond, Sarah (I9781)
 
7987 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 187 (FHL #974.461 K2r). No parents names are listed in this entry. Nevertheless, it is highly probable that Samuel is the son of William Pond. William Pond and his wife were admitted to the Dorchester church on 28 Feb 1641/2, which proves that William was married at the time Samuel was baptized (Ibid, 7). Samuel also fits into this family chronologically. The only other Pond having children recorded in Dorchester during the period was Robert Pond, but it is doubtful that Samuel belongs to Robert, as none of his known children were baptized in Dorchester.
DEATH: DORCHESTER BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 21st Report Boston Record Commissioners (Boston, 1890), 25 (FHL #974.46/D1 V2r).

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BAPT/ENDW: IGI 
Pond, Samuel (I9868)
 
7988 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 194 (FHL #856696).
MAR: Robert Brand Hanson, ed, VITAL RECORDS OF DEDHAM, 3 vols. (Bowie, MD, 1989), 3:177 (FHL #974.47/D2 V2hr).
DEATH: Ibid, 2:190. Duplicate entry, "26" June 1763, aged about 80 yrs.

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SEAL S: IGI 
White, Elizabeth (I9576)
 
7989 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 195 (FHL #974.461 K2r).

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BEP: IGI 
Pond, Experience (I9873)
 
7990 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 198 (FHL #856696). This record calls the baptized child "Elizabeth," dau of Henry White. However, there are reasons to suspect this was an error for Patience. The division of estate of Henry White, 7 Apr 1729, lists the children in order of birth. Dau Patience Farrington was born between daughters Elizabeth Thorp and Submit Bullard (b. 1688). If the first Elizabeth (chr 1683) was deceased, and the 2nd Elizabeth (chr 1686) was a replacement, Patience must have been born between 1686 and 1688. Patience was near 60 yrs when she died in 1745/6, giving her a calculated birth year of 1686. Her sister Elizabeth was married to Samuel Thorp on 15 Feb 1699/1700. If she was the 2nd Elizabeth (chr 1686) she was only 13 when she married Thorp. Hence, it appears that the 1st Elizabeth in fact survived, and the 2nd Elizabeth is an error for Patience, whose baptism is not otherwise evident.
MAR: Robert Brand Hanson, ed, VITAL RECORDS OF DEDHAM, 3 vols. (Bowie, MD, 1989), 3:69 (FHL #974.47/D2 V2hr).
DEATH: Ibid, 2:77. Aged near 60 yrs.

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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1267027-R).
SEAL S: IGI 
White, Patience (I9510)
 
7991 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 200 (FHL #974.461 K2r).
NOTE: Mary is probably the mother of the illegitimate child Zipporah Pond, born at Dorchester, 31 Dec 1687, dau of Mary Pond and John Goodall, the reputed father (DORCHESTER BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 21st Report Boston Record Commissioners [Boston, 1890], 33 [FHL #974.46/D1 V2r]).

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BEP: IGI

NOTE: The gap between the baptisms of Abigail and Sarah suggest William may have had a wife prior to Mary Dyer. 
Pond, Mary (I9876)
 
7992 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 201 (FHL # 974.46 K2r). The baptism is also recorded in Roxbury 1st Church recs, same day (VITAL RECORDS OF ROXBURY, 2 vols. [Salem, MA, 1925-26], 1:211 [FHL #974.46/R2 V2r]). It is unclear in which church she was baptized.
MAR: DORCHESTER BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 21st Report Boston Record Commissioners (Boston, 1890), 101 (FHL #974.46/D1 V2r).
DEATH: Ibid, 250.

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Leadbetter, Ruth (I9821)
 
7993 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston,1891), 173 (FHL #974.46 K2r). Parents are not named in chr entry, but John is identified in the will of his father, Thomas Tolman of Dorchester, 29 Oct 1688, proved 5 Feb 1690/1, Suffolk Co. Probate, #1814, (n.s.) 8:37 (FHL #594175).
MAR #1: VITAL RECORDS OF LYNN, 2 vols. (Salem, 1905-1906), 2:372 (FHL #547549 item 2).
MAR #2: DORCHESTER BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, 21st Report Boston Record Commissioners (Boston, 1890), 101 (FHL #974.46/D1 V2r). Wife is called widow Mary Paul. She is apparently the widow of Samuel Paul who married Mary Breck, at Dorchester, 9 Jan 1666/7 (Ibid, 21). He died there, 3 Nov 1690 (Ibid, 1:121).
DEATH: Date of death is from gravestone inscription, below.
BUR: "Inscriptions From the Old Burial Ground in Dorchester," NEHGR, 5(1851):257 (FHL #974 B2ne). In his 83rd yr.

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BEPS1,2: IGI 
Tolman, John (I9837)
 
7994 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER IN NEW ENGLAND (Boston,1891), 193 (FHL #856696).
MAR: Robert Brand Hanson, ed, VITAL RECORDS OF DEDHAM, 3 vols. (Bowie, MD, 1989), 3:47 (FHL #974.47/D2 V2hr).
DEATH: Ibid, 2:49. 
White, Mary (I9575)
 
7995 CHR: RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH OF DORCHESTER AT NEW ENGLAND (Boston, 1891), 173 (FHL #833385).
MAR #1: "Windsor Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1637-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1929; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 190 (FHL #002983).
MAR #2: VITAL RECORDS OF ROXBURY, 2 vols. (Salem, MA, 1926), 2:272 (FHL #974.46/R2 V2r).
DEATH: "Suffield Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1674-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1928; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 178 (FHL #002980).
NOTE: Atherton Mather was dismissed from Dorchester Church to join the church at Windsor, Conn., 15 June 1690 (RECORDS OF THE FIRST CHURCH AT DORCHESTER, 13).

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Mather, Atherton (I4820)
 
7996 CHR: RECORDS OF THE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH OF BERGEN, N.J. NOW JERSEY CITY, Collections of the Holland Society of New York, vol. 4 (New York, 1915[?]), unpaginated (FHL #974.7 B4h).
MAR: No mar rec found. Pieter's wife is identified as Treyntje Hansen when she witnessed the baptism of her niece Jannetje Barents, 25 May 1697 (RECORDS OF THE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH OF BERGEN).
DEATH: RECORDS OF THE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH OF BERGEN. Also see the will of Peter Boskerk of Bergen Co., NJ, 20 Jan 1735/6, proved 8 Sep 1738, codicil 21 Jan 1735/6, inv 10 Oct 1738, abstracted in NEW JERSEY ARCHIVES, 1st series, 30(1918):53-54 (FHL #974.9 B49a).
BUR: RECORDS OF THE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH OF BERGEN. Constable's Hook is now in the city of Bayonne, then part of Bergen (Jersey City).

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BEP: IGI 
Van Buskirk, Pieter (I4771)
 
7997 CHR: RECORDS OF THE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCHES OF HACKENSACK AND SCHRAALENBURGH, Collections of the Holland Society of New York (New York, 1891), pt. 1, p. 75 (FHL #016559).
MAR: Springfield Vital Records, 1:126 (FHL #185414).
DEATH: Ella May Lewis, ed, "Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths, 1736-1809, First Church of Springfield" (typescript, 1938), 49 (FHL #974.426/S1 V2l). Aged "above 80 years."

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Webb, Cornelius (I4790)
 
7998 CHR: Recs of 1st Congregational Church of Milford, 1:4 (FHL #004936).

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Camp, Abigail (I5202)
 
7999 CHR: Recs of Goshen Congregational Church, Lebanon, CT, 2:21 (FHL #004726 item 5).
MAR: Strafford Vital Records, 4:253 (FHL #028899).
DEATH: Vermont Vital Records, 1st series, -1870 (FHL #027503).
BUR: Ibid.

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Brisco, Molly (I12361)
 
8000 CHR: Redenahll par reg extracts, NEHGR, 55(1901):411 (FHL #974 B2ne).
BUR: Ibid, 55:413.

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SEAL P: IGI 
Fuller, Edmund (I7738)
 

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