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oke streets. In this form it remained in possession of the family until a very recent period. Robert the f. d. 20 Jan. 1666; his w. Ann was living 10 Dec. 1674, but d. before 2 Nov. 1676. 3. John, s. of Robert (2), m. Elizabeth Remington 14 May 1666, and had John, b. 22 Aug. 1668; Elizabeth, b.——, d. 15 July 1676. John the f. was a farmer (perhaps the Quartermaster named in 1676-7), and d. of small-pox 24 Nov. 1678, a. 36; his w. Elizabeth m. Samuel Gibson 14 July 1679, and d. between 17 July and 11 Dec. 1680, her son John being her only surviving child. 4. John, s. of John (3), m. Sarah, dau. of Samuel Gibson, by his first wife, 9 Ap. 1691, and had John, b. about 1692, grad. H. C. 1712, and d. 5 Sept. 1719; Elizabeth, bap. 1 Aug. 1697, m. Dr. Lawrence Dolhond 26 Oct. 1715, had two children who d. in infancy and were buried here, and son John, who was a physician living in Boston 1754; Samuel, bap. 1 Oct. 1699, prob. d. young; Sarah, b. about 1701, appears by her father's w
oke streets. In this form it remained in possession of the family until a very recent period. Robert the f. d. 20 Jan. 1666; his w. Ann was living 10 Dec. 1674, but d. before 2 Nov. 1676. 3. John, s. of Robert (2), m. Elizabeth Remington 14 May 1666, and had John, b. 22 Aug. 1668; Elizabeth, b.——, d. 15 July 1676. John the f. was a farmer (perhaps the Quartermaster named in 1676-7), and d. of small-pox 24 Nov. 1678, a. 36; his w. Elizabeth m. Samuel Gibson 14 July 1679, and d. between 17 July and 11 Dec. 1680, her son John being her only surviving child. 4. John, s. of John (3), m. Sarah, dau. of Samuel Gibson, by his first wife, 9 Ap. 1691, and had John, b. about 1692, grad. H. C. 1712, and d. 5 Sept. 1719; Elizabeth, bap. 1 Aug. 1697, m. Dr. Lawrence Dolhond 26 Oct. 1715, had two children who d. in infancy and were buried here, and son John, who was a physician living in Boston 1754; Samuel, bap. 1 Oct. 1699, prob. d. young; Sarah, b. about 1701, appears by her father's w