History of Worcester and its people . ndler Genealogy). Chapin.—Deacon Samuel Chapin. 1). in came in 1635 or earlier,living for a time in Roxlnu-_\ and went early to Springfield, becomingthe right-hand nian of Pynclion ; deacon of the church and laypreacher in l(i5t)-i : magistrate. His wife Cicely d. Feb. S, 16S-i-:!; hed. Nov. 11. ]r;75. Chapin. Josiah- ( Dea. Samuel), b. li;:U; m. ( 1-) Mary King nfWevmouth. She d. Mav :!(!. \{\,i\. He m. (2) at Ipswich, Lydia 20, 1076: she d. Oct. 11, 1711 ; (3) lune 22, 171:3, MehitableMetcalf in Dedham. She d. Dec. 2, 1721 ; he d.


History of Worcester and its people . ndler Genealogy). Chapin.—Deacon Samuel Chapin. 1). in came in 1635 or earlier,living for a time in Roxlnu-_\ and went early to Springfield, becomingthe right-hand nian of Pynclion ; deacon of the church and laypreacher in l(i5t)-i : magistrate. His wife Cicely d. Feb. S, 16S-i-:!; hed. Nov. 11. ]r;75. Chapin. Josiah- ( Dea. Samuel), b. li;:U; m. ( 1-) Mary King nfWevmouth. She d. Mav :!(!. \{\,i\. He m. (2) at Ipswich, Lydia 20, 1076: she d. Oct. 11, 1711 ; (3) lune 22, 171:3, MehitableMetcalf in Dedham. She d. Dec. 2, 1721 ; he d. Sept. 10, 1726, aged !f>yrs. He settled in Weymouth, removed to Braintree, where he lived20 and finallv to Mendon, of which he was one of the originalgrantees, and in which he built the first sawmill. He was chairman ofthe Mendon selectmen twenty years, and deputy from that town to theGeneral Court. The record of his children and grandchildren in hisown handwriting has been preserved (see Chapin Gen.). HISTORY OF WORCESTER. KXIGHT HOUSE, BURNCOAT STREET.


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