with Isabel, 70, perhaps his mo.; w. Ann, 41; ch. Ann, 12; John, 10; and Rebecca, 6; he with his w. join, our ch. 27 Dec. aft. arr. was adm. freem. 3 Mar. foIl, and d. 8 May 1640. Perhaps his d. Ann in. John Pantry of hartford, an(l next, 23 June 1654, Thomas Welles of H. SAMUEL, New Haven, a propr. 1685, was s. of John, and gr.s. of Wil-liam, but no more is kn. to me. Simon, Ipsw:ch, s. of John of the same, b. in Eng. m. Sarah, d. of John Cogswell, had Joanna, b. 24 Sept. 160.1; Simon, 17 Sept. 1667; Eliz. 24 Nov. 1670; Sarah, 3 Sept. 1672; Abi-gail, 7 Oct. 1673; Susanna, 7 May 1675; William, 7 May 1077; Charles, 31 Mar. 1679; Mary, 12 June 1680; Jonathan, 11 June 1682; and Ruth, 16 Aug. 1685; and lie d. Jan. 1692. Of thc ch. nam. John and eight others were liv. at the d. of f. Two other ch. were b. of wh. one was John, but prob. the other liv. not many hours. His wid. Sarah, after these thirteen ch. liv. to 24 Jan. 1732. The eldest d. in. a Pack-ard; Eliz. m. Samuel Ayres of Haverhill; Abigail in. Philemon War-ner; Mary m. Thomas Burahain; and one in. Samuel Ward. Simon New Haven, had Daniel, b. 11 Nov. 1680; had in 1670 engag. to rem. to Wallingford, certain, did not long contin. there. Simon, Ipswich, s. of Simon of the same, in. 16 Jan. or one acco. says June 1696, Mary, d. of Samuel Rogers, had Sarah, b. 11 Oct. 1697; Margaret, 24 Aug. 1699; and Eliz. 26 Sept. 1700. THoMAS, New haven, s. of William, not the babe he brat. in 1635, with him, unless we reject (as I am very ready to do) the numeration of yrs. at his d. giv. by Dodd; was freem. bef. 1669, propr. 1685, m. 21 May 1661, hannah, eldest d. of Thomas Powell, had Hannah, b. 24 Feb. 1662; Abigail, 17 Jan. 1664 Mary, 14 Jan. 1666; Thomas, 27 Oct. 1667; John, 5 Dcc. 1669; Esther, 9 Apr. 1672; Caleb, 29 Aug. 1674; Joshua, 19 Dcc. 1676; and Martha, 23 May 1679. Ihis w. d. 15 Oct. 1710; and he d. four days aft. aged 68, says Dodd, prob. foil. the gr.s. inscript. too little by seven yrs. Wil-liam Boston, came in the Planter 1635, aged 26, with w. Ehiz. 23; ch. John 31/2 Ann, 21/4 and Thomas, 3 mos. lIe is, by tradit, said to have come from Co. Northampton. Ilis w. join, our ch. 24 July 1636, and brot. to be bapt. Jonathan, 2 July 1637; David, 7 Apr. 1639 Soon aft. lie rein. to New Haven, there became a man of conscq. had Joseph, bapt. 22 Nov. 16.10; Sarah, Apr. 1642; Eliz. 9 Nov. 1645; Simon, 28 Mar. 1647; Benjamin, 29 Oct. 1648; Mercy, b. 27 Apr. bapt. 19 May 1650; and Nathaniel, 24, bapt. 29 Feb. 1652. ilis est. was giv. to be admin. June 1673, all the ch. liv. and the w. d. 30 Dec. 168.1. Of the ds. Sarah m. 12 Nov. 1663, John Slawson; Mercy in. 2 May 1667, Samuel Brown; Eliz. in. 19 Nov. foIl. Richard Edwards. Farmer num-bers the gr. in 1834, as six at Yale, four at Harv. and two at other N. E. coIl. TWELVES, TUELLS, or TWELLS, ROBERT, Braintree was one of the petitnrs. for gr. of what did not belong to our goverain. honestly to give (the region possess. by Gorton and his fellow inisbelievers) in Oct. 1645, rs. 22 or 23 Nov. 1655, Martha, d, of Peter Brackett, had Mary, b. 8 July 1656; Martha, 17 Dec. 1657, or 19 Dec. 1658, as in Geneal. Reg. XII. 350, d. soon; Richard, 16 May 1660, by the rec. in Boston, but by ano. rec. Martha, again, 16 June 1660; Rachel, 8 May 1662; Peter, 10 Oct. 1666; Sarah, bapt. 29 May 1670; John, 14 July ¶672; but these two ivero at the third ch. in Boston; Hannah, 21 Sept. 1673; Abigail, 27 or 28, bapt. 29 July 1677; was freem. 1663, and caught front his f.-in-law the milit. distinct, ens. 1671, lieut. ia 1684, d. 2 Mar. 1691, aged (tho. gr.st. says eighty yrs.) a. 77 yrs. old. Mary in. Nov. 1676, Ebenezer Tyng; Rachel in. 25 Sept. 1689, William French, and d. soon; and Abigail in. 12 June 1704, Shubael Seaver of Roibury. Ihis will of 18 Mar. 1697, pro. G May foil, shows that Mary had ano. h. one Clarke, and that three then unin. ds. were Hannah, Sarah, and Abigail . Of this name Mr. Seer. Increase Nowell, in the Col. rec. Vol. II. 128, made the ingenious, or ridiculous, perversion Quelves. TWIDE, WILLIAM, is the name giv, to a passeng. in the Arabella, 1671, from London, for N. E. but he was not long liv. here unless he changed it. TwINING, STEPhEN, Easthain, s. of William the sec. in. Jan. 1683, Abigail, d. of John Young of the same, had Stephen, b. 30 Dec. 1684; Eleazer, 26 Nov. 1686; Nathaniel, 27 Mar. 1689; Mercy, 8 Sept. 1690; and John, 5 Mar. 1693. WILLIAM, Yarmouth 1643, rein. early to Easthain, had perhaps, by w. Ann, William, prob. b. in Eng. and Eliz. and Ann, prob. b. here. lie d. 15 Apr. 1659, and Ann, w. of William sen. d. 27 Feb. 1681, but possib. this may not have been the w. wh. bore the sec. William, but his sec. w. Ehiz. in. 19 Aug. 1669, John Rogers; and Ann in. 3 Oct. 1672, Thomas Bills. WILLIAM, Eastham, s. of the preced. prob. b. in Eng. in. Eliz. d. of Stephea Deane, had usanna, b. 25 Jan. 1655; Joanna, 30 May 1657; Stephen, 6 Feb. 1660; and Wil-liam. lie was liv. in 1695. WILLIAM, Easthain, s, of the preced. m. 26 Mar. 1689, Ruth, d. of John Cole of the same, had Eliz. b. 25 Aug. 1690; Thankful, 11 Jan. 1697; Ruth, 27 Aug. 1699; Hannah 2 Apr. 1702; William, 2 Sept. 1704; Barnabas, 29 Sept. 1705; and Mercy, 20 Feb. 1708. TWISDEN, TWISDALE, or TWISDALL, JOHN, York 1648, had been of Seituate in 1639, and came from Co. Kent, was of gr. jury 1649, prob. had John, for in Nov. 1652, John sen. and jr. submit. to Mass. and SAM-UEL is found in 1656. His d. Alice or Eliz. in. 20 Nov. 1649, Joseph Charlie Griffith cgriff@ccomm.com