Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, showing three generations of those who came before May, 1692 IV(4). Boston, 1860-1862. p.358
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WILLIAM, Boston, elder br. of Edward ..., a merch. of distinct. came prob. in the Nicholas, of 300 tons, charter. by hims. at [p.358] London, arr. at Boston, 3 July 1638, as Josselyn, wh. was a passeng. [...] tells in his curious vol. of Voyages. He join. our ch. 3 Mar. foll. and was adm. freem. 10 days aft. was of ar. co. 1638, rep. 1639, 40, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7, treasr. of the Col. 1640-4; capt. of the Braintree milit. comp. and in latter days liv. in that town, was its rep. 1649, 50, and 1; his w. Jane, being his third, wh. may have been wid. of the first Enoch Hunt, d. 3 Oct. 1652, and he d. 18 Jan. foll. leav. larger est. than any in the country of that day.
It is by his descend. Rev. William Brattle, said, that �his first w. was Ann Brown, by wh. he had two ch. wh. d. bef. he m. our gr. mo. Eliz. d. of Rowland Coytemore, whose maiden name was Myles, and had a former h. named Gray, by wh. she had my aunts Nowell and Graves.� By Eliz. he had Eliz. b. I doubt not in Eng. 6 Feb. 1638, bapt. here, 10 Mar. 1639; Ann, 6, bapt. 12 Jan. 1640; Bethia, 17, bapt. 23 May 1641; and Merey, 13 Jan. bapt 5 Feb. 1643. Eliz. m. a. 1656, Thomas Brattle; Ann, m. 3 Nov. 1656, Thomas Shepard, afterwards min. of Charlestown; Bethia m. Richard Wharton; and Mercy, m. 1662, Samuel Bradstreet. Six of this name had been gr. in 1832 at Harv.