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nation as their minister. [He was millwright, of Woodbridge, 1706.] Benjamin Rolph's lands are named in a description by boundaries in 1714. Benjamin Rolph and Margaret Hollon (probably Holland) were married 2 Dec. 1703. Their daughter Rebecca was born 26 Sept. 1704. Their son Benjamin, born 1 Jan. 1706-07. Henry Rolph, in Sept. 1716, unites with nine others, inviting Rev. Mr. Vaughan of the Church of England, to hold services on the Sabbath-days, on account of differences with Rev. Mr. Wade, so that they cannot joyn with him in the worship of God, as Xtians ought to do. In 1714 Henry Rolfe was one of the four trustees of School lands. [Harry Rolfe's lot, in Cambridge, is mentioned in 1712.] Moses Rolfe-town clerk and Freeholders' clerk, 1712-1731; Justice of the Peace, 1714, and assessor, 1718.—See N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., XXXI. 99. [Yeoman, of Woodbridge, in 1711.] Long Island abounds in Rolphs descended from these New Jersey Rolphs. James R. Rolph, Esq., of Hunt
4, was intombed in a walled enclosure in a field on the present Winchester hills, adjoining Arlington—See Wyman's Charlestown. Carteret (otherwise Cartaret and Cartwright ), Elizabeth, W. of Philip, adm. to ch. at organization, 9 Sept. 1739. Elizabeth Carteret, w. of same, and Dorithea Dunster, prob. her sister, were adm. to Medford ch. 21 Apr. 1728, and Elizabeth Carteret was dism. from Medford ch. to Menotomy, 1 Sept. 1739. She was dau. of Jonathan Dunster and Deborah, dau. of Maj. Jonathan Wade of Medford (second wife of Dunster)—see Paige—m. Philip Carteret (or DeCarteret) 16 Nov. 1727—Wyman—and> d. 25 Jan. 1787, a. 87 (g. s. Arlington). Capt. Philip, her husband, d. 19 Apr. 1767, a. 66 (g. s. Arlington). He was a Pct. committeeman ten yrs. from 1738 to 1760, and Pct. assessor for the same period. A negro boy of Capt. Carteret d. 12 Apr. 1747, a. 6 yrs. A negro girl of Capt. Car-Teret was b. 15 Aug. 1753. Pegg., woman-servant of Capt. C., d. 10 Dec. 1757. Coffee Cartwr
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