History of Milford, Massachusetts, part 2 . uth-ampton 1638, and arrived at Boston or vicinity the same yr. He broughtwith him a son William and his 4 chn., under ten yrs. of age. His sonWilliam was b. in Eng. 1605. He m. Abigail, who was b. 1606, and movedfrom Weymouth to Rehoboth 1643 or 1644. He had a son William, whowas also b. in Eng. 1630. This 3d William was twice m. in Rehoboth;raised up chn., and d. Jan. 26,1703. He had a son Noah, b. March 28, 1672,who was thrice m., and reared chn. He d. in Attleboro, June 7, left a son Elisha, b. Aug. 28, 1721; m. Anne Whitaker, March 15, 1


History of Milford, Massachusetts, part 2 . uth-ampton 1638, and arrived at Boston or vicinity the same yr. He broughtwith him a son William and his 4 chn., under ten yrs. of age. His sonWilliam was b. in Eng. 1605. He m. Abigail, who was b. 1606, and movedfrom Weymouth to Rehoboth 1643 or 1644. He had a son William, whowas also b. in Eng. 1630. This 3d William was twice m. in Rehoboth;raised up chn., and d. Jan. 26,1703. He had a son Noah, b. March 28, 1672,who was thrice m., and reared chn. He d. in Attleboro, June 7, left a son Elisha, b. Aug. 28, 1721; m. Anne Whitaker, March 15, 1744;and d. perhaps in Sutton, Aug. 2, 1789. Mrs. Anne d. Silt., Feb. 23, , son of Elisha, was b. in Attleboro, Feb. 23, 1757; m. Sally Fuller,1776, who d. Aug., 1797. He next m. Hannah Cook, b. Feb. 10, 1761; andd. Oct. 5, 1802, in Upton. She d. March 20, 1840. I found Mr. Carpenterhere in 1824, when I came into town. Prob. he was here some yrs. has been an active, enterprising, and influential citizen from early man-.


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