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Wadsworth, William, one of the earliest inhabitants, and one of the first Board of Townsmen or Selectmen in Feb. 1634-5, res. on the westerly side of Holyoke Street, near Harvard Street. He rem. with Hooker to Hartford, and sold his house to Elder Champney 25 Sept. 1637; he was a distinguished citizen of Connecticut, Selectman, Deputy in the General Court, and useful in other offices.
His second wife was Elizabeth, sister of Rev. Samuel Stone, whom he m. 2 July 1644, and by whom he had Elizabeth, b. 17 May 1645, m. John Terry of Windsor 1662; Samuel, bap. 25 Oct. 1646; Sarah, bap. 17 Mar. 1649, m. Jonathan Ashley of Springfield; Joseph, b. 1650, the bold patriot who wrested the Charter from the rapacious grasp of Andros, and secreted it in the memorable oak 31 Oct. 1687; Thomas, b. 1651; Rebecca, m.——Stoughton.
William the f. d. 1675, his w. Elizabeth d. 1681-2. Hinman.
2. Benjamin, s. of Capt. Samuel Wadsworth of Milton, who was slain in battle, by the Indians, at Sudbur