In 1737, his son Timothy presented the debts and charges of his estate to the probate court.[3]
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V.R. of Rehoboth 1642-1896 - by, James N. Arnold, Providence RI Narragansett Historical Publishing Co 1897 - Also, www.genealogyofnewengland.com records Andrew, the son of Francis & Elizabeth.Stevens (Genealogy Data Page 207)
"The American Genealogist, Richard Garrett of Scituate"p. 79
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