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s dau. Sarah Foster. His children, at Roxbury, were Thomas, b. 1 Aug. 1663; Sarah, b. 3 June 1667, prob. m. Thomas Williams of Stow; Hannah, b. 23 July 1669; Jonathan, b. 21 Sept. 1671; and in Camb. Elizabeth, b. 26 Sept. 1677. He d. here 16 Sept. 1679, or as inscribed on his gravestone 28 Oct. 1679, a. 39. His widow Sarah survived, and was empowered by the General Court, May 1680, to sell land in Roxbury. See Gen. Reg., XXVI. 394. 2. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), m. Experience Parker 30 Nury, m. Margaret Fuller 6 June 1723. Wellington, Roger, an early inhabitant of Wat., m. Mary, dau. of Richard Palsgrave of Chs., and had John, b. 25 July 1638; Mary, b. 10 Feb. 1640-41, m. Henry Maddock 21 May 1662, and John Coolidge, Jr., 16 Sept. 1679; Joseph, b. 9 Oct. 1643; Benjamin, b. about 1646; Oliver, b. 23 Nov. 1648, m. wid. Anna Livermore, and d. s. p. 30 Aug. 1727; Palsgrave, b. about 1653, a physician in Wat., m. Sarah Bond 29 Jan. 1689-90, and d. s. p. 22 Oct. 1715, a. 62. Ro
ame was prob. Ford. Foster, Thomas, styled a physician on the Court Files, was prob. s. of Thomas Foster of Weymouth. He was in Roxbury 15 Oct. 1662, when he m. Sarah Parker, dau. of Robert Parker of Camb., who bequeathed property in 1684 to his dau. Sarah Foster. His children, at Roxbury, were Thomas, b. 1 Aug. 1663; Sarah, b. 3 June 1667, prob. m. Thomas Williams of Stow; Hannah, b. 23 July 1669; Jonathan, b. 21 Sept. 1671; and in Camb. Elizabeth, b. 26 Sept. 1677. He d. here 16 Sept. 1679, or as inscribed on his gravestone 28 Oct. 1679, a. 39. His widow Sarah survived, and was empowered by the General Court, May 1680, to sell land in Roxbury. See Gen. Reg., XXVI. 394. 2. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), m. Experience Parker 30 Nov. 1686. He removed to Stow, had son Thomas, b. 18 Sept. 1687, and was living in 1715. 3. Bossenger, s. of Thomas and grandson of Thomas who m. Ann Bossenger, in Boston, 1 June 1711, res. on the estate now owned by Samuel Batchelder, Esq., on th
chil. Edward; Bethia, who m. Robert Kitchen; Barbara, and Elizabeth. Probably the last two were born at Salem, and the eldest son Daniel had deceased. Rev. Thomas, of Dunstable, m. (2d w.) Mary Savage of Camb. 22 May 1700. John, prob. of Roxbury, m. Margaret Fuller 6 June 1723. Wellington, Roger, an early inhabitant of Wat., m. Mary, dau. of Richard Palsgrave of Chs., and had John, b. 25 July 1638; Mary, b. 10 Feb. 1640-41, m. Henry Maddock 21 May 1662, and John Coolidge, Jr., 16 Sept. 1679; Joseph, b. 9 Oct. 1643; Benjamin, b. about 1646; Oliver, b. 23 Nov. 1648, m. wid. Anna Livermore, and d. s. p. 30 Aug. 1727; Palsgrave, b. about 1653, a physician in Wat., m. Sarah Bond 29 Jan. 1689-90, and d. s. p. 22 Oct. 1715, a. 62. Roger the f. d. 11 Mar. 1697-8; his w. seems to have previously deceased. 2. John, s. of Roger (1), was a farmer, resided in Camb., m. Susanna Straight (or Strayte) 9 June 1681, and d. prob. s. p. 23 Aug. 1726. 3. Joseph, s. of Roger (1), m. Sar