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Ap. 1861; his w. Sarah d. 6 Nov. 1871, aged nearly 82. Sawtell, John (otherwise written Sawtle, and Satle), a grandson of Thomas Post, as appears by Mr. Post's will 1691, had grants of land here in 1689. He prob. had w. Anna, but no children; he resided at the N. W. corner of Holyoke and Mount Auburn streets, where the church now stands. Obadiah Satle of Groton, Enoch Satle and Bethia Satle, both of Wat., and John Hews of Camb. Farms with his w. Ruth, quitclaimed to Josiah Parker, 21 Oct. 1700, all their interest in the real estate of their brother John Satle late of Camb., deceased; the same estate was quitclaimed by Parker 26 Ap. 1709 to Anna Satle, and sold by Anna Sawtell, widow, to John Knight, 4 June 1711. Saxton, Moses, d. here 24 Oct. 1690. Mary, m. Samuel Goffe 9 Nov. 1682. Scott, Thomas, was here in 1634, and in 1635 owned a house and five acres on the northerly side of Brattle Street, near Mason Street. He removed to Hartford about 1636, and was accidentally
Ap. 1861; his w. Sarah d. 6 Nov. 1871, aged nearly 82. Sawtell, John (otherwise written Sawtle, and Satle), a grandson of Thomas Post, as appears by Mr. Post's will 1691, had grants of land here in 1689. He prob. had w. Anna, but no children; he resided at the N. W. corner of Holyoke and Mount Auburn streets, where the church now stands. Obadiah Satle of Groton, Enoch Satle and Bethia Satle, both of Wat., and John Hews of Camb. Farms with his w. Ruth, quitclaimed to Josiah Parker, 21 Oct. 1700, all their interest in the real estate of their brother John Satle late of Camb., deceased; the same estate was quitclaimed by Parker 26 Ap. 1709 to Anna Satle, and sold by Anna Sawtell, widow, to John Knight, 4 June 1711. Saxton, Moses, d. here 24 Oct. 1690. Mary, m. Samuel Goffe 9 Nov. 1682. Scott, Thomas, was here in 1634, and in 1635 owned a house and five acres on the northerly side of Brattle Street, near Mason Street. He removed to Hartford about 1636, and was accidentally