Nicholas5 Landers (Prince4, Amos3, Richard2, Thomas1), born about 1757, died, probably at Falmouth, after 14 Aug. 1822.

He married 27 Dec. 1780 Martha6 Hatch (Falmouth Town Records, 2:84), daughter of Obed5 and Ruth (Dexter) Hatch of Falmouth (Genealogy and History of the Hatch Family, compiled by the Hatch Genealogical Association (1925), 1:74), baptized in Rochester 14 Nov 1762, died 14 Aug 1822 (ibid., 2:123 - she was called wife, not widow, of Nicholas).

As we have noted, from internal evidence it seems reasonably certain that this man was a son of Prince4 Landers although direct proof has not been found. We believe it certain that Nicholas5 Landers was a grandson of Amos3 Landers. Perhaps in the unpublished Sandwich Friends meeting records covering Falmouth and the neighboring towns, or in the Rochester monthly meeting records (where Obed Hatch lived for a time) proof may be found.

The 1790 Census shows Nicholas Landers at Falmouth with a family of two males over 16 (of which one, we think, was a younger brother of Nicholas); two males under 16 and three females (of which one would seem to have been the young daughter, Susannah, and perhaps the other a younger sister of Nicholas). The 1800 Census for Falmouth shows Nicholas head of a household of one male 26-45, one male under 10, one female 26-45, one female 16-26 (Susannah), and three females under 10. [Lydia B. (Phinney) Brownson and Maclean W. McLean, "Thomas1 Landers of Sandwich, Mass.," NEHGR 124:280-281]

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