| | "Timothy, appears never to have m. though there is much obscurity in respect to him. He was living when his Father's will was proved, and the subsequent agreement made by most of the heirs, for although his name is not to that agreement, if he had not been living, some allusion would have been made to his decease. Yet as his mother does not allude to him in her will, made in 1707, he was, probably, not then living. He had purchased property in Deerfield, and had settled, or was about to settle there. And in a transaction of Thomas Nash of Hatfield, dated 20 Feb. 1708, mention is made of property that had belonged to his brother Timothy, but there is no record of his death or probate of his estate, and it is not known when or where he died."2 |