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Immigration: It's not known (to me) if he was a latecomer, ie after the Great Migration; or, if he is possibly a "lost son" of another immigrant.
Residences: Although described in various records as from Watertown, Cambridge, and Newton, it is possible he lived in one place and these differing descriptions reflect changes in boundaries of the towns.
Spouse: Elizabeth Cutter, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth (Williams) Cutter. Married January 10, 1664, in Cambridge, Mass. (Note that Elizabeth Cutter had a younger sister who was also named Elizabeth, from the first wife of Richard Cutter. The Elizabeth Cutter who married Nathaniel Hall is a half-sister of this Elizabeth Cutter, and a different woman.)
Gateway for Kansas Pioneers: For the Kansas Pioneers, this couple is the gateway to Cutter and Williams immigrant ancestors.
Death: Bet Mar 22 and Jun 26, 1693, in what was then part of Cambridge, now Newton, Mass.
Estate/Will: Dated March 22, 1693, presented June 26, 1693 for probate.
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