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He also had six hundred acres in Quabog, or Brookfield.
1-3Jonathan Tufts was of Medford.
Will dated Aug. 4, 1718.
He d. in 1720; and was buried in Malden, beside his father.
He had, by his wife Rebecca,--
3-27Jonathan, b. July 1, 1685; d. Dec. 15, 1688.
28John, b. Apr. 11, 1688.
29Jonathan, b. Feb. 6, 1690.
30Rebecca, b. Oct. 16, 1694; m. John Willis, Apr. 17, 1717.
31Samuel, b. Apr. 29, 1697; m. Elizabeth Sweetson, Mar. 28, 1723.
32Persis, b. May 2, 1700; m. J. Codman, Malden, Feb. 12, 1737.
33Joseph, b. June 29, 1704.
34Abigail, b. Jan. 7, 1707.
1-4John Tufts was of Malden.
His residence was standing in 1821; and John Tufts, who was then alive, possessed a silver-headed cane,--an heirloom, descended from this early settler.
He m. Mary Putnam; and d. in Malden, 1728.
His children were three b. in Medford, and four in Malden; viz.,--
4-35Mary, b. Apr. 11, 1688.
36John, b. May 28, 1690.
37Nathanicl, b. Feb. 23, 1692.
38Peter, b. 1696;