This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VFB.2ACI/1145.1170.1192.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you. I will see if I can order it. I had found some information on John Huggins John Huggins of Hampton ,Rockingham, NH SOURCE:HISTORY OF SUFFIELD IN THE COLONY AND PROVINCE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY, NEW E N G L A N D BY HEZEKIAH SPENCER SHELDON. (First Period) SPRINGFIELD, MASS.PRINTED BY THE CLARK W. BRYAN CO. 1879 John Huggins (son of John of Hampton) born 1652, removed from Newbury to Suffield about the time of his marriage to Hannah Burckby, October 19, 1681. They had Hannah, born December 23, 1682. His wife died May 3, 1683. He married second wife, Experience Jones, February 4, 1684; had daughter Margaret, born March 6,1686; son John born February 21, 1688. Removed to Springfield, there had Joseph, 1691; Samuel, 1693; Bridget, 1695. He died at Springfield July 9, 1704. His son John was a lawyer of distinction. He removed from Springfield to Sheffield, Mass., about 1733, was one of its first settlers, and was for many years a leading lawyer of western Massachusetts. ACTS OF THE COMMITTEE August ye 10th. 1680. Granted: some Alotments to ly on ye South side of Stony Brooke, neere ye greate River, about a quarter of a mile of fro Mr Pynchon's Saw mill lot as followeth. To John Huggin - 50 acres John Higgins, Date of Grant; 1680; No. of acres -50; Location- S. of Stony river, date of death -1704 HIGHWAY SOUTH SIDE OF STONY RIVER. NOVEM.4. 1684. Lay'd out a Higheway on ye south side of stony river. We begun at a white oake stake, which is the norwest corner between Jno Mighell senr and Jno Huggin's ¥¥ and soe marked a range of trees on ye east side of ye Higheway to ye Mill river, and soe doe determine and order all ye tract of land, be it more or less, lying between this east range and ye front of west range of lots, to ly for a perpetuall Higheway or common onley, on ye west side of ye way, we run ye range from a stake which is ye corner stake, between Richard Woollery & Jno Huggins' to a white oake stubb, which we marked, about six foot off from the east end of Richard Woolleries house, from thence to a white oak, which we marked, soe to a black oak, mark'd, and soe to a chesnut tree, from thence to ye corner stake between Jno Mighell & Jno Huggins', as afore said; and from thence the Higheway is to ly four rods wide between Edmond Marshall's Lot and ye lots of Richard & Anthony Austin u! ntill it come to the beating place, which is ye south bound of ye plantation Richard Woolworth or Woolery, a weaver by trade, was in Newberry in 1678, and then thirty years old. Married Hannah Huggins December 24, 1678. Children: Hannah, born February 10, 1681; Mary, born February 22, 1683. Removed to Suffield 1684; there had Elizabeth, born September 29, 1685; Abia, born July 16, 16--, and deceased October 19, 1691; Richard, born December 6, 1687. Hannah, his wife, died July 30, 1691. Elizabeth, his daughter, deceased November 30, 1696. Richard himself died December 21, 1696. His son, Richard, lived at Suffield in 1729, and the name soon disappears.( My note: Hannah is likely to be a sister to John who married Experience Jones.) Sue