| 759Lived in Boxford, MA, and later in Amherst and Greenfield, NH. He went to Souhegan West, afterwards known as Amherst, NH, certainly before 1754. He was taxed in Boxford 1746, and in Topsfield 1746, 47, 48; but not later. His daughter Mary was baptized at Boxford; John and Susanna at Topsfield. In 1670 he was a resident taxpayer at Amherst; in 1793 moved with his family to the adjoining town, Greenfield (where he bought land five years earlier,) and conveyed the old homestead and pew in Amherst to his son Stephen. In 1804 he acknowledged a deed, being then 82 years old. |