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9 Mar. 1646-7; Mary, b. 9 Mar. 1649-50; William, 10 Sept. 1652; Samuel, b. 17 Sept. 1654; Elisha, b. 21 June 16, 57. William the f. d. 13 Sept. 1688, a. 72. At the date of his will, 21 May 1687, all his chil. were living. His w. Blythe d. 23 Sept. 1690, a. 72. 2. Samuel, s. of William (1), resided in Menotomy, and d. without chil. about the end of the year 1724. His w. Elizabeth was prob. sister to William Goddin or Goding of Watertown. He conveyed, 29 Oct. 1724, to his adopted childuly 1788. Wid. Sarah, d. 13 Sept. 1780. Sally, d. 16 Nov. 1792, a. 23. Elizabeth, d. 11 Feb. 1793, a. 20. Mrs. Hannah, d. 31 July 1801, a. 45. Doolittle, John, m. Sibilla Nutt, wid. of Miles Nutt of Chs., 30 Oct. 1674. She d. in Malden 23 Sept. 1690, a. 82. He is called by Dr. Bond of Rumney Marsh. Druce, Vincent (otherwise written Druse, Druse, and on the list of Freemen, 1645, Vincent Ruth), removed from Hingham and purchased a farm on the south side of the river, adjoining Brookli
ed in Woburn. His will, dated 23 Nov. 1717, proved 20 Mar. 1720-21, names w. Sarah, and chil. Ephraim, Samuel, John, Ebenezer, Sarah Grover, Mary w. of Nathaniel Pike, Eunice. Bull, William, by w. Blythe, had Rebecca, b. 22 Aug. 1644; John, b. 9 Mar. 1646-7; Mary, b. 9 Mar. 1649-50; William, 10 Sept. 1652; Samuel, b. 17 Sept. 1654; Elisha, b. 21 June 16, 57. William the f. d. 13 Sept. 1688, a. 72. At the date of his will, 21 May 1687, all his chil. were living. His w. Blythe d. 23 Sept. 1690, a. 72. 2. Samuel, s. of William (1), resided in Menotomy, and d. without chil. about the end of the year 1724. His w. Elizabeth was prob. sister to William Goddin or Goding of Watertown. He conveyed, 29 Oct. 1724, to his adopted children, Samuel Goding and Mary Boyce, all his estate, except £ 50, due by his brother-in-law William Goding of Watertown, which, being a part of his wife's inheritance, was left to her disposal. 3. Elisha, S. of William (1), resided in Menotomy. He
a. 78; his w. Rachel d. 15 Aug. 1842, a. 76. 15. Aaron, s. of William (6), m. Lucy Cutter 21 Nov. 1797, and d. 2 Oct. 1805, a. 38. Mary, m. Capt. Samuel Chandler 4 Nov. 1777. John, m. Eleanor Russell 23 June 1781. Josiah, m. Sally Cooper 10 July 1788. Wid. Sarah, d. 13 Sept. 1780. Sally, d. 16 Nov. 1792, a. 23. Elizabeth, d. 11 Feb. 1793, a. 20. Mrs. Hannah, d. 31 July 1801, a. 45. Doolittle, John, m. Sibilla Nutt, wid. of Miles Nutt of Chs., 30 Oct. 1674. She d. in Malden 23 Sept. 1690, a. 82. He is called by Dr. Bond of Rumney Marsh. Druce, Vincent (otherwise written Druse, Druse, and on the list of Freemen, 1645, Vincent Ruth), removed from Hingham and purchased a farm on the south side of the river, adjoining Brookline, 4 Feb. 1650-51. He was father of Vincent, and probably also of John of Roxbury who was slain in Philip's War, to whom Eliot refers in the Roxbury Church Record, under date of 24 July 1675: John Druse dyed in the warrs, and was there buried; he a