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. Registry, IX. 366). It is witnessed in part by the mark of Mary Rolfe, Jr. Probably the sister of John, who was born 16 Jan. 1660. John Rolfe, Jr., appears to have removed, as did the other sons of John Rolfe, to Woodbridge, N. J., where John Rolf—then resident in Massachusetts—received deed of lands in Woodbridge from Richard Dole 27 Apr. 1686. John Rolph and Sarah Moores were married at Woodbridge 18 July, 1688. Their daughter Sarah was born 27 Nov. 1689. Sarah, the wife, died 4 Dec. 1689. Their daughter Sarah died 23 Dec. 1689. John Rolf was ratemaker (assessor) in 1689. John Rolph's. dwelling-house is named in the laying out of a highway 9 Feb. 1699. [He was dead in 1705.] Samuel Rolph joined the church 3 Oct. 1710, Woodbridge. Joseph Rolf was constable, 1696. Joseph Rolph was on town committee (with general powers like board of selectmen) in 1706. In 1701 he was on committee of eleven—named as the following influential men, to negotiate with Rev. Mr. Shepard <