The story of New England, illustrated, being a narrative of the principal events from the arrival of the Pilgrims in 1620 and of the Puritans in 1624 to the present time . nd hath 4. children. Him selfe maried againe with ye. doughter of Mr. Brewster, & hath one sone living by her,but she is long since dead. And he is maried againe,and hath left this place long agoe. So I account hisincrease to be 8. besids his sons in England. Mr. Fuller, (his servant dyed at sea) ; and after his wife cameover, he had tow children by her, which are living andgrowne up to years; but he dyed some 15. years agoe


The story of New England, illustrated, being a narrative of the principal events from the arrival of the Pilgrims in 1620 and of the Puritans in 1624 to the present time . nd hath 4. children. Him selfe maried againe with ye. doughter of Mr. Brewster, & hath one sone living by her,but she is long since dead. And he is maried againe,and hath left this place long agoe. So I account hisincrease to be 8. besids his sons in England. Mr. Fuller, (his servant dyed at sea) ; and after his wife cameover, he had tow children by her, which are living andgrowne up to years; but he dyed some 15. years agoe. John Crakston dyed in the first mortality; and about some5. or 6. years after, his sone dyed; having lost him selfein ye wodes, his feet became frosen, which put him intoa feavor, of which he dyed. Captain Standish his wife dyed in the first sicknes, and hemaried againe, and hath 4. sones liveing, and some aredead. Mr. Martin, he & all his, dyed in the first infection not longafter the arivall. Mr. Molines, and his wife, his sone, and his servant, dyedthe first winter. Only his doughter Priscila survived,and maried with John Alden, who are both living and. S^-i


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