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ighton and Brattle streets. His estate was divided 5 Nov. 1744. 2. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), by w.——, had Susanna, m. Cutting Bean 27 Dec. 1744; Thomas, b. about 1723, was a ship-joiner in Boston 5 Nov. 1744, when he sold to Joseph Bean the homestead which had that day been assigned to him from the estate of his grandfather. Thomas the f. was a blacksmith and d. before 5 Nov. 1744, prob. 24 Ap. 1743, a. 56. 3. Joseph, of Charlestown, a shipwright, prob. brother to Thomas (1), m. Elizabeth Adams 29 June 1682; she d. 27 Dec. 1709 and he d. 17 Aug. 1711. He prob. left no children, as he bequeathed his whole estate to his sister Susanna Adams, except a small legacy to his cousin John Salter. Stanley, Timothy (otherwise written Standly), in 1635 owned a house and garden on the westerly side of Dunster Street near Harvard Street. He removed to Hartford, where he was juror 1639 and 1642; he died in 1648 and left a good estate to his widow and children, viz., Caleb, Isaac, Lois,
ighton and Brattle streets. His estate was divided 5 Nov. 1744. 2. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), by w.——, had Susanna, m. Cutting Bean 27 Dec. 1744; Thomas, b. about 1723, was a ship-joiner in Boston 5 Nov. 1744, when he sold to Joseph Bean the homestead which had that day been assigned to him from the estate of his grandfather. Thomas the f. was a blacksmith and d. before 5 Nov. 1744, prob. 24 Ap. 1743, a. 56. 3. Joseph, of Charlestown, a shipwright, prob. brother to Thomas (1), m. Elizabeth Adams 29 June 1682; she d. 27 Dec. 1709 and he d. 17 Aug. 1711. He prob. left no children, as he bequeathed his whole estate to his sister Susanna Adams, except a small legacy to his cousin John Salter. Stanley, Timothy (otherwise written Standly), in 1635 owned a house and garden on the westerly side of Dunster Street near Harvard Street. He removed to Hartford, where he was juror 1639 and 1642; he died in 1648 and left a good estate to his widow and children, viz., Caleb, Isaac, Lois,