1. Anthony Snow born ca 1619 died Aug 1692 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA. His will dated 28 Dec 1685 (MD 3:187) married 8 Nov 1639 Plymouth, Plymouth, MA to Abigail2 Warren born ca 1619 England died after 3 Jan 1692/1693 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA (MD 5:5) daughter of Richard1 Warren and his wife Elizabeth.
Mayflower Deeds & Probates by Susan E. Roser page 450 deeds and probates for Josiah Snow and Rebeckah his wife (lists heirs). All birth/deaths of children can be found in Mayflower Births and Deaths by Roser. Marshfield A Town of Villages 1640-1990 by Krusell and Bates Anthony Snow's will dated 8 Dec 1685 is in possession of the Connecticut Historical Society at Hartford, CT.Anthony Snow was one of the last Marshfield downtown settlers for whom Snow Road is named. He received one-half of the Thomas Prence grant in 1649. The parcel included a part of Cedar Grove Cemetery that Snow gave to the town and the swamp (Snow's Swamp) where much of the shopping and parking areas are today. It also included land along Ocean Street easterly as far at the Bourne grant (near Bourne Park Avenue). This flat land between the rivers were meadows and streams, wetlands, and swamps. Anthony Snow was a feltmaker by trade. He farmed and fished, served as a constable and a deputy to the court, contributed a barrel of beef toward the purchase of Bulkley's parsonage and served as one of the towns first selectmen on 5 Apr 1667. Many of downtown Marshfield businesses today are build on the land that belong to Anthony Snow.
"Richard Warren of the Mayflower, and some of his Descendants" NEHGR vol 55 page 76 Abigail, when she married Anthony Snow of Plymouth, received as a marriage portion from her mother, 9 Jan 1639, a deed for her "house situated near the place called Wellingsley (alis) Hobshole, with the eight acres of land thereunto adjoining." Shortly after marriage Mr. Snow removed to Marshfield, where he became one of the leading citizens of the town; was surveyor of highways in 1651, constable 1652, representative to the General Court of Plymouth Colony in 1656 and twenty years following, selectman in 1666 and afterwards several years, collector of the excise 3 June 1668, and member of the Plymouth Council-of-War for Plymouth Colony in 1675. Sometime before his death he gave to the town a piece of land near the meeting house for a grave yard, where he is buried and which is still in use. His will dated 28 Dec 1685, with codicil of 8 August 1692, named wife Abigail, and children given below. Inventory of his estate taken 12 Nov 1692. Children of Anthony and Abigail: 1.1 Lydia3 Snow born ca 1639 Plymouth, Plymouth, MA died 17 Mar 1711/12 Sandwich, Cape Cod, MA married 1665 Stephen Skiff (Skeffe) born 14 Apr 1641 Sandwich (MD 29:69) died 8 June 1710 Sandwich, son of James Skiff and Mary.The will of Stephen2 Skiffe dated 7 May 1701 names his "daughter Lydia Blackwell." The will of Michael1 Blackwell made this eldest son of the deceased son, John2, principal beneficiary, but the legacy was subject to provision that John2 Blackwell failing to produce male issue, the property was to pass to Caleb2 Blackwell (if the latter survived and had male issue, which proved to be the case). The will of John2 Blackwell dated in Sandwich 10 April 1734, gives to "my wife Lydia Blackwell" use and improvement of all the estate, "real and personal with free liberty to make sale & dispose as she shall find necessary," and at the widow's death all to "my beloved daughter Lydia Blackwell." wife Lydia sole exectrix. Witnesses: Benjamin Fessenden, John Ellis, Abigail Gibbs. Sworn 6 Jan and proved 6 Feb 1741 (Barnstabel County Probate 6:191) He left a considerable real property, including a farm in Rochester valued at £900, the total real estate coming to £4,392 (ibid., p 331). Evidently John2 Blackwell made good use of his inherited property during his life time. At his death his wife possessed a considerable fortune, even though she was ejected from the lands, which under her father-in-law's will reverted to Caleb3 Blackwell as next male heir. Children of Lydia and Stephen: 1.1.1 Abigail Skiff born 2 May 1666 married March 1689 at Marthas Vineyard, MA as his second wife to Shubael Smith born March 1653 bpt 13 March 1652 Barnstable, Barnstable, MA son of John and Susannah (Hinkley) Smith 1.1.2 Deborah Skiff born 14 July 1668 died 11 Mar 1743 Tisbury, MA buried in Crossways cemetery married Stephen Presbury son of John and Dorcas (Bessey) PresburyThe History of Martha's Vineyard by Charles Banks Stephen2 Presbury born ca 1666 died 17 May 1730 buried same cemetery as his wife. Banks History of Martha's Vineyard, he lived in Sandwich, Massachusetts, and was designated a gentleman. He was Justice of the Peace and Representative to the General Court 1676 and after. He was on a list of freeman of the town of Sandwich in 1675. His brother was not. In 1689 Stephen Skiff was authorized to solemnize marriages in Sandwich. The will of Stephen Skeffe of Sandwich dated May 7, 1701, codicil dated Aug. 20, 1708, proved 28 June 1710 names wife Lydia; granddaughter Keziah; son Stephen; daughters Abigail Smith, Deborah Presbury, Mary Chipman and Lydia Blackwell. The codicil says granddaughter Keziah was given her things upon marriage. His inventory says he died June 8, 1710. Children of Deborah and Stephen: 1.1.2.1 Mary Presbury born 28 Aug 1694 married Thomas West 1.1.2.2 Keturah Presbury born 28 Apr 1696 1.1.2.3 Dorcas Presbury married Elisha Wollen 1.1.2.4 John Presbury born 1700 died 20 Sept 1728 married Abigail Cottle 1.1.2.5 Abigail Presbury married Ebenezer Perry 1.1.2.6 Drusilla Presbury 1.1.2.7 Content Presbury born 1711 married Stephen Luce 1.1.2.8 Sarah Presbury born 1713 married Timothy Luce1.1.3 Mary/Mercy Skiff born 13 Nov 1671 Sandwich, Cape Cod, MA died 12 Mar 1711 married John Chipman born 3 Mar 1669/70 Barnstable, Cape Cod, MA died 4 Jan 1756 Newport, Newport, RIhttp://sdss4.physics.lsa.umich.edu:8080/~mckay/ John Chipman resided in Sandwich from 1691 to 1712, when he removed to Chilmark and stayed a couple of years. Returning to Sandwich, he lived there from 1714 to 1720 and again settled here. He was a man of distinction, versed in legal knowledge which he exercised in a professional way, though calling himself a 'cordwainer.' While here he was local agent for the Society for Propagating the Gospel. He removed to Newport, R.I., about 1727, soon acquried political prominence and became one of the Goveror's assistants. He died in 1756, aged 86 years. He was thrice married (1) to Mary Skiffe, (2) widow Elizabeht Russell and 3 to a Miss Hookey of Rhode Island. The will of John Chipman dated Oct. 17, 1749, proved Feb. 2, 1756, names sons James, Handley, and John Chipman; dau. in law Mary Chipman and her son William Chipman; son Perces; daus. Bethia and Deborah; Perces son of son James Chipman; dau Rebecca Moore dec.1.1.4 Lydia Skiff born ca 1675 died after 10 Apr 1734 Sandwich, MA married May 1701 John Blackwell born 26 Dec 1674 died bef 6 Jan 1741 Sandwich, Barnstable, MA son of John and Sarah BlackwellChildren of Lydia and John: 1.1.1 Lydia Blackwell born 24 Oct 1716 Sandwich, Barnstable, MA married Moses4 Cushing1.1.5 Stephen/Steuen Skiff born 4 Feb 1685 Sandwich, Barnstable, MA died 4 Oct 1756 Sandwich, Cape Cod, MA married 1st Thankful Gordham; 2nd Sarah Lothrop. He doesn't appear to have any children.1.2 Josiah3 Snow born 25 March 1655 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA died bef 3 Jan 1692/93 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA married 1669/70 Rebecca Barker born 1650 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA died 28 Apr 1711 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA (MD 7:120) daughter of Robert and Lucy (Williams) Barker. After Josiah died his widow Rebecca married 1694 at Duxbury, MA as her second husband John Sawyer.
Bethiah Snow, Wife of John Sprague: A New Mayflower Line, by Claude W. Barlow, F.A.S.G., of Worcester, MA: Josiah3 Snow, birthdate unknown, died Marshfield, Mass., Aug. 1692, son of Anthony and Abigail2 (Warren) Snow and grandson of Richard Warren of the Mayflower, married about 1669 Rebecca Barker, birthdate unknown, died Marshfield 28 April 1711, daughter of Robert and Lucy (Williams) Barker of Duxbury. After the death of Josiah Snow she married (2) in Duxbury 23 --- 1694 John Sawyer, whose first wife Mercy Little was a granddaughter of Richard Warren. Rebecca was the wife of John Sawyer when she died. Eight children of Josiah (or Josias) and Rebecca (Barker) Snow may be found in Marshfield records, but two of them had died before their father; yet the administration on Josiah Snow (Plymouth County Probate, 1:189) says thate he left "eight children all daughters." Hence there must be two more girls to be accounted for. When Rebecca Sawyer died, her estate was administered (Plymouth County Probate, 3:64) by Nathaniel Winslow and Joseph Waterman, and she was called their "mother-in-law." There are receipts from Gilbert Winslow, who married Mercy Snow, and Samuel Baker (not Barker), who married Sarah Snow. There is also a reecipt from John Sprague of Duxbury, who had a wife Bethiah. Therefore, John Sprague's wife must also have been a daughter of Josiah Snow. The other daughter, probably Abiah Snow, is not important, as she apparently had no children. Children of Josiah and Rebecca (Barker) Snow, partly from Vital Records of Marshfield, and partly from probate: 1.2.1 Abigail4 Snow born 6 Dec 1670 died between 3 Nov 1693-10 May 1712 unmarried 1.2.2 Lydia4 Snow born 5 July 1672 died 8 Apr 1716 age 44, buried Winslow cemetery Marshfield, Plymouth, MA married 1692 Nathaniel3 Winslow (Nathaniel2, Kenelm1) born 29 July 1667 Marshfield, MA as his first wife; Nathaniel married 17 Feb 1717/18 as his second wife Deborah (Barstow) Bryant widow of John Bryant of Scituate.Nathanel was son of Nathaniel and Faith (Miller) Winslow and brother of Gilbert who married Lydia's sister Mercy Snow. Children of Lydia and Nathaniel: 1.2.2.1 Lydia Winslow born 24 Jan 1693 married 10 Dec 1718 Joseph Thomas 1.2.2.2 Thankful Winslow born 3 Feb 1695 married 27 Oct 1725 to Nathaniel Kean of Pembroke 1.2.2.3 Snow Winslow born 13 May 1698 1.2.2.4 daughter Winslow born 9 Nov 1701 died young 1.2.2.5 Oliver Winslow born 24 Nov 1702 settled in Scituate and married Agatha Bryant1.2.3 Mercy4 Snow born 29 Aug 1675 died after 12 June 1731 married 7 Feb 1697/8 by E. Thompson to Gilbert Winslow born 11 July 1673 Marshfield died 12 June 1731 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA age 57 yrs 11 mths son of Nathaniel and Faith (Miller) Winslow"He had a son Oliver, who was killed in the French war in 1758, at the age of 20, a son John who removed to Nobleboro," Maine, and Major Nathaniel, a man who inherited the bold spirit of his distinguished ancestors. (History of Scituate page 390)1.2.2.6 Nataniel Winslow born 20 Feb 1704 died 27 Jan 1707 1.2.2.7 Deborah Winslow born 21 March 1708 1.2.2.8 Patience Winslow born 29 June 1710 Children of Nathaniel and Deborah: Ruth Winslow born 30 Dec 1719 Abiah Winslow born 4 Dec 1722 married 16 July 1741 Nehimiah Thomas Allitheah Winslow born 4 Nov 1723 died 15 May 1724Gilbert's will dated 26 May 1731, mentions all the children named below, except Lydia. More information on this family from: http://noyes.rootsweb.com/wga155.html Histories and Genealogies of Cumberland County, ME - Ancient North Yarmouth and Yarmouth on CD Gilbert Winslow bought the John Mosier farm on Harrisickett River, North Yarmouth, Me., in 1698, and sold it to Job Otis, 17 Feb 1702. Gilbert Winslow (the father) of Marshfield was as early as 1698 owned land in Noth Yarmouth. Barnabas was the town's first clerk after its organization, serving from 1733 to 1763 continuously with the exception of one year. Doctor Gilbert Winslow was the second physician of the town. Children of Mercy and Gilbert: 1.2.3.1 Issachar Winslow born 19 Feb 1699 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA died 7 July 1741 North Yarmouth, York, ME married 24 Sept 1726 at Kingston, Plymouth, MA to Mary/Marah Michell/Mitchell1.2.4 Deborah3 Snow born 21 Dec 1677 died 31 Oct 1681 (Deaths and Burials from the Early Records of Marshfield, MS) online at NewEnglandAncestors.org 1.2.5 son Snow buried Dec 1679 1.2.6 Sarah3 Snow born 8 Nov 1680 married 1699/70 in Marshfield by E. Tompson to Samuel Baker born ca 1665 Marshfield, MA died pre 16 Jan 1721 son of Samuel Baker and his second wife Patience (Simmons) Baker.Marah Michell found in: Marriage Index: Massachusetts, 1633-1850 Married: Sep 24, 1726 in: Kingston, Plymouth Co., MA Gender: F This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0873752 item 2. Children of Issachar and Marah: 1.2.3.1.1 Elsie Winslow born 1730 1.2.3.1.2 Gilbert Winslow born June 1732 1.2.3.1.3 Elizabeth Winslow born 29 Oct 1734 1.2.3.1.4 dau or son born Nov___ 1.2.3.1.5 Issachar Winslow born 27 July 1738 North Yarmouth, York, ME1.2.3.2 Barnabas Winslow born 24 Feb 1701 married Mercy Glass lived in North Yarmouth, York, ME 1.2.3.3 Gilbert Winslow born 26 July 1704 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA died 9 Jan 1777 North Yarmouth, Cumberland, ME married Patience Seabury dau of Samuel Seabury 1.2.3.4 Anthony Winslow born 24 Apr 1707 1.2.3.5 Mercy Winslow born 1 Aug 1710 1.2.3.6 Rebecca Winslow born 3 Jan 1712 1.2.3.7 Job Winslow born 2 June 1715 married 20 March 1740 to Elizabeth Macomber died 16 March 1800 at 88 years buried Old Burial Ground at the Congregational Church, Marshfield 1.2.3.8 Benjamin Winslow born 28 Aug 1717 died 15 May 1736 at 19 yrs buried at Old Burial Ground at the Congregational Church in Marshfield 1.2.3.9 Ledia Winslow born 25 April 1720 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA died same place 5 Oct 1723 at 3 yrs 7 mths buried Old Burial Ground at the Congregational Church in MarshfieldChildren of Sarah and Samuel, all born in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA 1.2.6.1 Samuel Baker born 12 June 1701 1.2.6.2 Josiah Baker born 15 Oct 1703 died 20 Nov 1726 Lebanon CT (NEHGR 8:230) 1.2.6.3 Rebecca Baker born 12 Oct 1705 died 2 or 20 Apr 1715 1.2.6.4 Joshua Baker born 16 Sept 1710 or 1711 1.2.6.5 Sarah Baker born 25 Feb 1712/13 1.2.6.7 Elisha Baker born 10 July 1715 1.2.6.8 Nathaniel Baker born 28 May 17191.2.7 Bethiah3 Snow born Dec 1681 died 1 Oct 1761 age 79y 9m Duxbury VR:426 married ca 1705 to John Sprague born 1682 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA died 14 Dec 1739 age 57 yrs Duxbury, Plymouth, MA buried in Old Cemetery, South Duxbury, son of Samuel2 (William1) and Sarah (Chillingworth) Sprague.Bethiah Snow, Wife of John Sprague: A New Mayflower Line, by Claude W. Barlow, F.A.S.G., of Worcester, MA: John Sprague had been a constable in Marshfield in 1708, but a deed shows that they were in Duxbury in 1710; hence it seems likely that their first child was born in Marshfield, the rest in Duxbury. The order of the children is reconstructed from the known age at death of some of them, and also on the assumption that the sons and daaughters as listed in the will are each in order of age. William Sprague of Hingham and His Descendants Genealogy page 142 John Sprague (Samuel, William) of Marshfield and Duxbury, MA born abt 1682 died 14 Dec 1739 in his 57th year married Bethiab........ He removed to Duxbury with his brother Samuel, they had two farms comprising 320 acres and constituting what was called "Sprague's Neck." The two farms were divided by a road, now Harrison St. John lived on the north side. Source for below: Bethiah Snow, Wife of John Sprague: A New Mayflower Line, by Claude W. Barlow, F.A.S.G., of Worcester, MA: Sprague genealogies do not identify Bethiah Snow as wife of John Sprague; George Bowman did not print any history of this family; their marriage record is not preserved; and their children were not recorded in Marshfield, Duxbury or the surrounding towns. It was the discovery of the will of John Sprague, Senior, of Duxbury, which proved that he and Bethiah had had a family (Plymouth County Probate #19058). This will was written 27 Nov 1739 and witnessed by Moses Soul, John Samson, and John Wadsworth, and sworn to by the witnesses 4 Jan 1739. In addition to the wife Bethiah it mentions the following children: eldest son John Sprague to have wearing apparel; son Peleg Sprague a red cow; son Abijah Sprague half of my farm; daughter Bethiah Curtis wife of David Curtis one cow; daughter Rebeckah Arnold wife of Ezra Arnold £5; daughter Joanna Arnold wife of James Arnold £5; daughter Susanna Sprague my bed; daughter Aseneth Sprague a bed. the marriages of these children are all confirmed in Duxbury records, and the eldest son John Sprague, Jr. had just two children, who he named Bethiah and Snow. Children of Bethiah and John: 1.2.7.1 John Sprague born ca 1709 died Sept 1784 Duxbury, MA married 5 Dec 1744 at Duxbury, MA as her second husband to Deborah Bishop born 6 Aug 1712 Pembroke, Plymouth, MA died 4 May 1784 Douxborough, MA dau of Ebenezer and Amie/Amy (Stetson) Bishop1.2.8 Lusannah4 Snow born 7 Mar 1682/3 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA died 7 Mar 1732/3 Pembroke, MA married first 16 June 1709 her first cousin 1.1.2 Joseph Waterman3 born 2 Jan 1676 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA died 23 Nov 1715 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA. After Joseph died, Lusannah married Thomas Tracy born ca 1688 died 8 Dec 1755 as her second husband on 3 June 1723, he was son of John and Deborah Tracy.ICH: Deborah Bishop first married 27 May 1731 (MA VR) Zachariah Simmons born 19 March 1708/9 died bef Dec 1744. Deborah had four children by Simmons. They were Nathan, Lorah, Eleazer and Zachariah. MA VR for Duxbury shows she was Mrs. Deborah Simmons when she married John Sprague. Children of John and Deborah: 1.2.7.1.1 Bethiah Sprague born 23 April 1745 Duxbury, MA (MA VR) married 8 Feb 1769 Duxbury, MA to Thomas Simmons1.2.7.2 Peleg Sprague born ca 1726 died 28 Dec 1754 Duxbury, MA married 18 Feb 1745/6 to Mercy Chandler born ca 1726 died 28 Oct 1815 dau of Nathaniel and Zerviah (Sprague) ChandlerMA VR to 1850 shows Bethiah Simmons died 14 Jan 1829 age 84, in AlmsHouse (Duxbury, MA) wife of Thomas bedridden for years and Thomas Simmons died 12 June 1833 age 92 at AlmsHouse in Duxbury, MA1.2.7.1.2 Snow Sprague born 28 May 1749 Duxbury, MA died 28 Feb 1749/50 Duxbury, MA(MA VR to 1850 online at NewEnglandAncestors.org)Mercy married 2nd Phineas Sprague died 20 Jan 1776, cousin of her first husband; Mercy married 3rd Ichabod Simmons1.2.7.3 Abijah Sprague died 31 Jan 1772 at Duxbury 1.2.7.4 Bethiah Sprague married 14 Dec 1732 David3 Curtis of Hanover 1.2.7.5 Rebecca Sprague died 25 Oct 1805 age 95 married 27 July 1732 to Ezra4 Arnold 1.2.7.6 Joanna Sprague died 19 May 1766 married James Arnold 1.2.7.7 Susanna Sprague 1.2.7.8 Aseinath Sprague died 14 Sept 1757 Scituate, MA married 20 April 1742 Simeon Curtis of Scituate; Simeon married 2nd 9 Jan 1759 to Lucy BarkerAfter Lusannah died, Thomas Tracy married Lydia (Randall) Barstow. Children of Lusannah and Joseph: 1.2.8.1 Abigail Waterman 1.2.8.2 Joseph Waterman 1.2.8.3 Abiah Waterman1.2.9 Rebecca4 Snow born 16 June 1685 died between 3 Nov 1693-10 May 1712 unmarried 1.2.10 Abiah4 Snow born ca 1691/2 just afer her fathers death died 1 Feb 1717/18 age 26 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA married 2 Jan 1716/17 in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA to as his second wife NathanThomas born 21 Nov 1688 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA died 8 Nov 1741 same place son of Samuel and Mercy (Ford) Thomas. Nathan and Abiah had no children1.3 Abigail3 Snow born ca 1650 died 26 June 1682 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA married 12 Dec 1667 at Marshfield, Plymouth, MA to Michael Ford born 1643 died 27 Mar 1729 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA son of William Ford and Hannah/Anna Eames. Michael Ford married second Bethia Hatch dau of Walter Hatch.
Children of Abigail and Michael: 1.3.1 Lydia Ford born 1668 died 1697 1.3.2 Hannah Ford born 1670 1.3.3 William Ford born 1672 died 1761 1.3.4 James Ford born 1675 died 1735 1.3.5 Abigail Ford born 1679 1.3.6 Patience Ford twin born 1682 died 26 June 1682 1.3.7 infant dau Ford twin born 1682 died 26 June 16821.4 Sarah3 Snow born June 1651 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA died 11 Sept 1741 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA (MD 10:50) married 1673 1.1 Joseph Waterman my line 1.5 son Snow born 25 Mar 1655 Marshfield died young (MD 2:6) 1.6 Alice3 Snow born 18 Jan 1657 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA (MD 2:7) died aft 5 Sept 1697 Duxbury, Plymouth, MA (MD 5:2) married Dec 1681 Robert Barker Jr. born 27 Feb 1651 Duxbury, MA died 25 Sept 1729 Duxbury, Plymouth, MA son Robert Barker and Lucy Williams. Robert married 2nd Phebe (Cook) (Arnold) Marsh.The Descendants of Robert Barker of Duxbury, p. 13: "Robert Barker began his career as a soldier, and was made a lieutenant under Maj. James Cudworth Oct. 4, 1675, but during King Philip's War abruptly terminated his connection with the company, as Deane suggested, because he had become convinced of Quaker principles. The record is that he was degraded and fined 15s. because he 'broke away from the army, when they were on the march, in a mutinous way and by his example allured others.' Several of his associates in this movement were Friends, and the meetings of the society were regularly held in his house about the year 1700. He early utilized the water power of the brook, on which his father's house stood, for in 1681 he owned a sawmill there, and in 1684 held land at Pudding Brook, where he was given liberty to build a dam in 1693. Farming (and blacksmithing?) also occupied his time in later years -- and he held the offices of constable (1685) and surveyor (1687). His interests extended to Rhode Island, for he deeded land in 1707 for 36 pounds to his Uncle Robert of Jamestown." Children of Alice and Robert: 1.6.1 Abigail Barker born 24 aug 1682 Duxbury, Plymouth, MA married 8 Feb 1709 1st William Carr; 2nd Michael Wanton; 3rd Thomas Rodman 1.6.2 James Barker born 1 Jan 1684 died 16 Jul 1718 Duxbury, Plymouth, MA married 2 Oct 1710 Hannah (Allen) Wanton 1.6.3 Caleb Barker born 24 May 1685 died 25 Aug 1772 married Anna Carr 1.6.4 Deborah Barker born 7 Nov 1686 Duxbury, Plymouth, MA died ca 1736 married 1st Prince Howland born ca 1672 Marshfield, Plymouth, MA died 1713 son of Arthur Howland and Elizabeth Prence; 2nd Benjamin Keen 1.6.5 Luceanna Barker born 20 Dec 1689 died 11 July 1769 1.6.6 Robert Barker born 5 July 1693 died 1759 married 7 Oct 1722 Lydia Booth dau of John and Mary (Dodson) Booth 1.6.7 Alice4 Barker born 13 June 1695 Pembroke, MA died 4 Dec 1778 married 5 June 1712 Matthew Estes born 7 June 1689 Lynn, Essex, MA died 11 May 1774 Hanover, Plymouth, MA. (ICH: Matthew Estes is also in my father's line)Children of Alice and Matthew: 1.6.7.1 William Estes born 10 Apr 1713 Pembroke, Plymouth, Ma died 9 Sept 1793 Hanover, Plymouth, MA he was a blacksmith in Hanover. William married Elizabeth Stetson 1.6.7.2 Elizabeth Estes born 30 Mar 1717 died 13 Oct 1727 1.6.7.3 Alice Estes born 14 June 1721 died 16 Oct 1727 1.6.7.4 Elizabeth Estes born 3 Sept 1725 died 19 Nov 1725 1.6.7.5 Matthew Estes born 19 Dec 1726 drowned 24 Sept 1747 1.6.7.6 Alice Estes born 20 May 1729 died 9 Sept 1729 1.6.7.7 Robert Estes born 24 June 1730 died 24 Sept 1730 1.6.7.8 Abigail Estes born 28 Oct 1731 died 22 Apr 1732 1.6.7.9 Sarah Estes born 8 June 1733 died 20 June 1794 married Thomas Sylvester son of Amos Sylvester and Elizabeth Henchman of Hanover, MA 1.6.7.10 Robert Estes born 12 Jan 1736 died 26 Nov 18031.6.8 Lydia Barker born 15 Sept 1697 died 20 Feb 1776 married 2 Apr 1728 Ebenezer Stetson son of Thomas and Sarah (Dodson) Stetson