He left Hadley to settle in Hartford, Connecticut, because his father left to him all the housing and lands at Hartford, while his widowed mother and siblings received his father’s Hadley property.
117 607 As the eldest son, he administered his father's estate in 1690.
30 He had nine children and died at Hartford, 1732.
603 He left no will and his estate was disposed by mutual agreement between his wife and children.
607 His children eventually spread to West Hartford, Farmington, Guilford, Harwinton and New Hartford, Connecticut.
418
Connecticut Historical Society Coll. xiv P. 488 land owned by Sarah Moody’s brother John in 1701.
458Corbin in Hatfield Vital Records says he is the son of Samuel and Sarah.
401
Was her name Evarts?
245 362 400 607 or Everts, Evarts, Evitts, Evars.
978She couldn't have died on 3 Apr 1700,
245 because of her children's birth dates, unless there is a second wife.