. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. 20, 1039) is chronicled by O. C. 11., may have been his wife or dau. MARTIN, Sylvanus(E. W), had AViifti^, b. 2Nov., 1775; 13 Feb., 17; MASSEN (piob. .]/„.•<„„), Ann, d. 7 Oct., 1640. —0. C 11 MASKELL, Thomas, m. {<). c. li.) Beihia Parsons, lo .May, 1060(A c. /!.)?was early at Sims., where he was freeman 1669; doubtless d. there and was buriedat VV. 12 Aug., 1671. His wid. bought the Hartlett house 1671/3. Ch. {0. C. A.) .? 1. Bethia, b. 0 Meh., llim: d. prior to 74. 1 4. Tlmuias, b. 2 Jan., KiO,). 2. Thiuiia*, b


. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. 20, 1039) is chronicled by O. C. 11., may have been his wife or dau. MARTIN, Sylvanus(E. W), had AViifti^, b. 2Nov., 1775; 13 Feb., 17; MASSEN (piob. .]/„.•<„„), Ann, d. 7 Oct., 1640. —0. C 11 MASKELL, Thomas, m. {<). c. li.) Beihia Parsons, lo .May, 1060(A c. /!.)?was early at Sims., where he was freeman 1669; doubtless d. there and was buriedat VV. 12 Aug., 1671. His wid. bought the Hartlett house 1671/3. Ch. {0. C. A.) .? 1. Bethia, b. 0 Meh., llim: d. prior to 74. 1 4. Tlmuias, b. 2 Jan., KiO,). 2. Thiuiia*, b. IH Meb., IllOl: il priiir to 71 ? 5. John, b. lU Nov., 1607. :). Abijiail, b. 27 .Nov., ! | 6. Elizabeth, b, 19 Oct., 1C69. MASON, (Mtijor) John, b, in England, 1600; luid a nnlitaiy training, and ( Standish, John Underhill, and Lyon Gardiner, all afterwards captains, andfamous in the military anntds of New England) served under Sir Thomas Fairfa.\,with the rank of lieutenant. He is supposed lo have been a member of the Dor-. CopitKl from an ancient painting on parchment, owned by Mr. William Fitch of Norwich Town, amju are descrilxd by liurke aa * Verty two lions combatant, or.; Crests a mermaid proper. THE MASON FAMILY. 473 chesfcr cmigrntion of 1630; and in 1632 the General Court of Massacliuselts senthim, with John Gallop and twenty men, in a shallop of twenty tons burden, tobreak up a gang of pirates which were infesting the coast, an undertaking whichhe prosecuted with courage and prudence, despite the hardships of the winter sea-son. For this he received £10 from the Colony, and in November of that year wasmade Captain. In September, 1634, he was one of a committee of military menappointed to select sites for fortifications in Boston harbor, and personall} superin-tended the erection of works on Castle Island. In 1635 he represented Dorchesterin the General Court, and, while a member of that body, June 3d. the second appli-cation o


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