Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . 60. He left England as astowaway with three other boys, each about four-teen years old. After a few years Capron settledin Barrington, Rhode Island. After twenty yearshe removed with a large family of children into thebackwoods, now Attleboro, Massachusetts, where hepurchased and laid out a large tract of land betweenBungay river and the Falls. A part of his old farmis known now as the Lucas Daggett place. He alsohad land from the estate


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . 60. He left England as astowaway with three other boys, each about four-teen years old. After a few years Capron settledin Barrington, Rhode Island. After twenty yearshe removed with a large family of children into thebackwoods, now Attleboro, Massachusetts, where hepurchased and laid out a large tract of land betweenBungay river and the Falls. A part of his old farmis known now as the Lucas Daggett place. He alsohad land from the estate of his first wife, .who wasa daughter of John Callender, who lived where thePhilip Brady house now stands. Capron ownedland where the Farmers Village is now, and builthis first house on the present site of the James residence, and the second near the site of ahouse built by the late B. J. Angell. on his farmwhich is still called the Jacob Capron farm. Hemarried (lirst) Emma Callender, of Rehoboth, Alas-sachusctts. He married (second) Elizabeth Black-ington, of Attleboro. She died May 10, 1735. Hemarried (thirdL December 16, 1735, Sarah Daggett,. ^>^/V^-^^^^^T-1-^ , WORCESTER COUNTY 255 widow of Deacon John Daggett, of died August 20, l/Si, aged ninety-two years;his widow died later. Children of Banlield Capron:Bantield, Jr., see forward; Joseph, a fanner, settledin Attleboro, six children; Edward, a shoemaker,settled in West Greenwich, Rhode Island; Walter,a forgeman, settled near Groton, Connecticut, nearNew London; John, a seafaring man; Jonathan,farmer, settled in Attleboro; Betsey, married CaptainJohn Brown; Mary, born October 22, 1684, marriedCaptain Samuel Tyler^ of Attleborough; Hannah,married David Aldrich, of Mendon; IMary, marriedWilliam Arnold, of Smithtield, Rhode Island;Sarah, married Ralph Freeman, of Attleborough,settled in Bellingham, Massachusetts; a daughter. (II) Bantield Capron, eldest child of BanfieldCapron (i), born in Barrington


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