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thy.4 V. William.4 VI. Elisha.4 VII. Joshua.4 VIII. Caleb.4 IX. Isaac.4 Mar. Ann Thompson. (Removed to Pembroke, now Hanson.) X. Mary .
Mrs. Thomas, the mother, d. June 17, 1696. He mar. 2nd wife, Widow Elizabeth Candy, dau. of Jeremiah Cushing of Boston, who d. Dec. 1713. Mar. 3rd wife, Widow Elizabeth Wade, dau. of Rev. Henry Dunster, in 1714, first President of Harvard College. She was the child her father refused to bring to the "Holy ordinance of Baptism," for which he was put under bonds of Good Behavior. Mr. Thomas, the father, d. Oct. 22, 1718, age 75.
Nathaniel4 (Nathaniel,3 Nathaniel,2 William,1) b. 1664. Mar. 1694, Mary, dau. of John Appleton of Ipswich, Mass.
I. Nathaniel.5 II. John,5 b. 1696. III. Nathaniel.5 IV. Joseph.5 V. Mary.5
Mrs. Thomas, the mother, died, and he mar. 2nd wife, Anna (Tisdale) widow of Geo. Leonard, in 1730. Mr. Thomas, the father, d. Feb. 24, 1738. Buried at Plymouth.
John,5 (Nathaniel,4 Nathaniel,3 Nathaniel,2 William,1) b. 1696, d. 1737. Mar. Mary, dau. of Simeon and Judith Ray (Mannering) of New London, Conn., in 1724. They had several children, only one lived: Nathaniel Ray. Mrs. Thomas, the mother, d. 1737.
Nathaniel Ray,6 b. 1731 (John,5 Nathaniel,4 Nathaniel,3 Nathaniel,2 William,1) mar. Sarah, dau. of Henry and Elizabeth Deering of Boston.
I. Capt. John,7 and other children, who with their mother joined their father at Nova Scotia, to which place he removed on account of his Tory principles. (See fur-
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