. Colonial currency reprints, 1682-1751 : with an introduction and notes . r printed. Mr. Trumbull has picked up a good many of the threads of the lifeof the Rev. John Woodbridge, the author of Severals relating tothe Fund. Sibley in the life of Woodbridges son adds one more,that he was born at Stanton, in Wiltshire, England.^ Trumbull,after giving some details of his life, says, He was chosen anAssistant in 1683 and again in 1684. His connexions with theprincipal families in the colony, and particularly with the leadersof the moderate Party, assured him consideration in the Counciland influen


. Colonial currency reprints, 1682-1751 : with an introduction and notes . r printed. Mr. Trumbull has picked up a good many of the threads of the lifeof the Rev. John Woodbridge, the author of Severals relating tothe Fund. Sibley in the life of Woodbridges son adds one more,that he was born at Stanton, in Wiltshire, England.^ Trumbull,after giving some details of his life, says, He was chosen anAssistant in 1683 and again in 1684. His connexions with theprincipal families in the colony, and particularly with the leadersof the moderate Party, assured him consideration in the Counciland influence in public affairs. He was the brother-in-law of JosephDudley and of Governor Bradstreet. His daughter Lucy was thewife of the Governors son, Simon Bradstreet. He was connectedwith the Winthrops, by the marriage of the Rev. Samuel Dudley,with Mary, daughter of (the first) Governor Winthrop. ^ 1 Proceedings American Antiquarian Society, New Series, Vol. Ill, p. 267. 2 Harvard Graduates, Vol. II, p. 156. 8 Proceedings American Antiquarian Society, October, 1884, p. ?Ms0a>4 .ff\i •?>>


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