. The Frost family in England and America with special reference to Edmund Frost and some of his descendants. IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA 57 Winch, of 300 acres, more or less, on the west side ofSudbury River, which tract includes the present site ofNorth Framingham. The lease ran for 999 years, at a year-ly rental of four pounds, ten shillings, and is dated Mar. 25,1693. At a very recent period (possibly at present), a por-tion of this property was occupied by descendants of ThomasFrost. At the organization of the town in 1700, he waschosen constable; tithing man in 1712, and was one of theeightee


. The Frost family in England and America with special reference to Edmund Frost and some of his descendants. IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA 57 Winch, of 300 acres, more or less, on the west side ofSudbury River, which tract includes the present site ofNorth Framingham. The lease ran for 999 years, at a year-ly rental of four pounds, ten shillings, and is dated Mar. 25,1693. At a very recent period (possibly at present), a por-tion of this property was occupied by descendants of ThomasFrost. At the organization of the town in 1700, he waschosen constable; tithing man in 1712, and was one of theeighteen original charter members of the First Congrega-tional Church. His wife, Mary, died Feb. 20, 1690-1; hemarried (2) July 9, 1691, Hannah Johnson, of Sudbury, whodied May 3, 1712, and he m. (3) Sarah Singletary, Dec. 12,1712. Flis will, made 1717, was proved 1724, which wasprobably the year of his death. CHILDREN: n. Thomas, b. Aug. 23, 1679. 12. John, b. Sep. 14, 1684; removed to Groton. 13. Samuel, b. Nov. 23, 1686. 14. Mary. b. Nov. 8, 1690. 15. Sarah, b. about 1692; married John Rice. THIRD GENERATION


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