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at Providence in the Bahamas. See Winthrop's New Eng., II. 33. Wales, John, was a Hog-reeve for the Common, 1696. Ward, William, freeman 1643, represented Sudbury in the General Court in 1644, and was several years chairman of the Selectmen. He removed to Marlborough 1660, where he was a Deacon of the Church, and d. there 10 Aug. 1687, at a very advanced age. His wid. Elizabeth, who was a second w. and supposed to have been the mother of all his children except the first three, d. 9 Dec. 1700, a. 86. His children were John, b. about 1626; Joanna, b. about 1628, m. Abraham Williams, and d. 8 Dec. 1718, a. 90; Obadiah, b. about 1632, m. Mary——, and d. 5 Jan. 1718, a. 86; Richard, b. about 1635, m. Mary Moore, and was drowned in Sudbury River 31 Mar. 1666, a. 31; Deborah, b. about 1637, m. John Johnson, and d. 9 Aug. 1697, a. 60; Hannah, b. about 1639, m. Abraham How, and d. 3 Nov. 1717, a. 78; William, b. 22 Jan. 1640, m. Hannah, wid. of Gershom Eames, and d. 25 Nov. 1697; Samu
at Providence in the Bahamas. See Winthrop's New Eng., II. 33. Wales, John, was a Hog-reeve for the Common, 1696. Ward, William, freeman 1643, represented Sudbury in the General Court in 1644, and was several years chairman of the Selectmen. He removed to Marlborough 1660, where he was a Deacon of the Church, and d. there 10 Aug. 1687, at a very advanced age. His wid. Elizabeth, who was a second w. and supposed to have been the mother of all his children except the first three, d. 9 Dec. 1700, a. 86. His children were John, b. about 1626; Joanna, b. about 1628, m. Abraham Williams, and d. 8 Dec. 1718, a. 90; Obadiah, b. about 1632, m. Mary——, and d. 5 Jan. 1718, a. 86; Richard, b. about 1635, m. Mary Moore, and was drowned in Sudbury River 31 Mar. 1666, a. 31; Deborah, b. about 1637, m. John Johnson, and d. 9 Aug. 1697, a. 60; Hannah, b. about 1639, m. Abraham How, and d. 3 Nov. 1717, a. 78; William, b. 22 Jan. 1640, m. Hannah, wid. of Gershom Eames, and d. 25 Nov. 1697; Samu