. . as freeman, June 16, 1661, andon June 7, 1665, was granted twelve acresof land between his land and the Whet-stone Vineyard Brook. At that time hewas living in Plymouth. On July 10,1667, he purchased thirty acres of landadjoining the land on which he lived, aswell as other lands, and was a house was situated on the twelveacres granted him, near what was theEddy Furnace, in 1840. He moved toMiddleboro, where he lived for a time,and then settled in Swansea, Massachu-setts. He married (first) May 7, 1663,Alice Padduck, bo


. . as freeman, June 16, 1661, andon June 7, 1665, was granted twelve acresof land between his land and the Whet-stone Vineyard Brook. At that time hewas living in Plymouth. On July 10,1667, he purchased thirty acres of landadjoining the land on which he lived, aswell as other lands, and was a house was situated on the twelveacres granted him, near what was theEddy Furnace, in 1840. He moved toMiddleboro, where he lived for a time,and then settled in Swansea, Massachu-setts. He married (first) May 7, 1663,Alice Padduck, born March 7, 1640, diedSeptember 24, 1692. He married (second)Widow Abigail Smith, whose daughterBethiah married Caleb Eddy, son of Zach-ariah Eddy. Children: Zachariah, bornApril 10, 1664; John, October 10, 1666;Elizabeth, August 3, 1670; Samuel, June4, 1673; Ebenezer, February 5, 1675;Caleb, September 21,1678 ; Joshua, Febru-ary 21, 1680; Obediah, mentioned below;Alice, November 28, 1684. (IV) Obediah Eddy, seventh son ofZachariah and Alice (Padduck) Eddy, 66. ^/jwiu-U &dc/, y ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY was born September 2, 1683, in Plymouth,or Middleboro, and lived in Swansea,Massachusetts, where he was undoubt-edly a farmer. He married, December 9,1709, Abigail Devotion. Children: Con-stant, born September 7, 1710; Ichabod,June 1, 1713; Olive or Alice, February 24,1715; Mary, November 10, 1716; Abigail,October 14, 1721; Hannah, January 23,1723; Job, mentioned below; Azariah. (V) Job Eddy, third son of Obediahand Abigail (Devotion) Eddy, was bornJuly 23, 1726, in Swansea, and lived inthat town with his wife, Patience (Phil-lips) Eddy, of Middleboro. Children:Ann; Preserved, born July, 1748; Hope-still, December 17, 1749; Patience, Janu-ary 8, 1752; Job, December 23, 1753;James, December 30, 1755; Zachariah,April 29, 1758; Elizabeth, March 22, 1760;John, May 28, 1763; Richard, September8, 1765 ; Joshua, mentioned below. (VI) Joshua Eddy, youngest son ofJob and Patience (Philli


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