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47	Abigail Stone: Abigail was bom April 3, 1712 in Framingham, Massachusetts. She married John Livermore in Framingham, Massachusetts, June 23, 1731. She married Samuel Gleason after 1748.
48	Gov. Robert Daniell: Robert was bom April 20, 1646 in Llanddewi Brefi, Cardigan Co., Wales. He was an early emmigrant to South Carolina, perhaps on the ?First Fleet.? He married Dorothy Chamberlaine in Charleston, South Carolina about 1674. He married Martha Wainwright in Charleston, South Carolina, about 1700. Robert died May 1, 1718 in Charleston, South Carolina, at 72 years of age. His body was interred May, 1718 in Charleston, South Carolina, St. Phillip's Church.
49	Martha Wainwright: She married Gov. Robert Daniell in Charleston, South Carolina, about 1700.
50	John Raven Jr.: John was bom 1686 in Charles Town, South Carolina. He married Elizabeth Bedon in Charles Town, South Carolina, 1711. John died November 3, 1733.
51	Elizabeth Bedon: Elizabeth was bom 1698. She married John Raven Jr. in Charles Town, South Carolina, 1711. She married Paul Jewys in St. Phillips Parish, Charleston, SC, January 25, 1735. She married Col. John Gibbes. Elizabeth died 1757.
52	Capt Charles Lewis: He married Elizabeth Marye Horry in St. Thomas Parish, Charleston Co., South Carolina, August 8, 1713. Charles died January, 1730 in Berkeley Co., South Carolina. His body was interred January 30, 1730 in Berkeley Co., South Carolina, Christ Church Cemetery. Charles Lewis was a planter in Christ Church Parish. Elected by the parish to the Third Royal Assembly (1728), he refused to qualify because"swearing the oaths on the Holy Evangelists was against his conscience," but he was reelected and qualified 21 March 1728. He declined to represent the parish in the Fourth Royal Assembly (1728). His other offices were Commissoner of the High Roads for Christ Church (1721 and captain in the militia (1730). On 8 August 1713 Lewis married Mary Elizabeth Horry, daughter of the immigrants Daniel Horry and Elizabeth Gamier. They had at least nine children: Charles (1714-1769), Daniel (d. 1717, Marry (m. Buckingham Keene), Elias, Thomas, Charlotte (m. Benjamin Singleton),
Lidia (m. Samuel Tyler), Daniel, and Elizabeth. Charles Lewis was buried in Christ Church 30 January 1730."
53	Elizabeth Marye Horry: Elizabeth was bom about 1693 in South Carolina. She married Capt Charles Lewis in St. Thomas Parish, Charleston Co., South Carolina, August 8, 1713. She married Joseph Prince in South Carolina, about 1735.
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64	Ephraim Pray I: He resided in Braintree, Massachusetts. Ephraim was bom about 1661 in Braintree, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Hayden in Braintree, Massachusetts, 1680. Ephraim died January 16, 1709/10.
65	Elizabeth Hayden: She married Ephraim Pray I in Braintree, Massachusetts, 1680.
66	John Booth:
68	Elkanah Bobet: Elkanah was bom December 15, 1665 in Taunton, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Briggs in Taunton, Massachusetts, June 25, 1689. Elkanah died about 1735 in Berkley, Massachusetts.
69	Elizabeth Briggs: Elizabeth was bom about 1670 in Sudbury, Massachusetts. She married Elkanah Bobet in Taunton, Massachusetts, June 25, 1689.
72	Isaac Learned: Isaac served in the military in Battle of Narragansett, Rhode Island. He was in Captain Davenport's company, and he was wounded in the battle at Narragansett.
Isaac was bom September 16, 1655 in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. He reported for active duty
1675.	He was in Captain Sill?s company.
He resided in Framingham, Massachusetts from about 1679. After their marriage, Isaac and Sarah settled in what is now Framingham. They settled near a beautiful pond of 36 acres, still called "Leamed?s Pond."
He married Sarah Bigelow in Sudbury, Massachusetts, July 23, 1679. Isaac died September 15, 1737 in Sudbury, Massachusetts, at 81 years of age. Isaac was received as an inhabitant of Sherborn,
MA in April, 1679 (Framingham not being then a town). He appears to have been on the committee to procure the act of incorporation for the town in 1699. He was a selectman in 1692, 1689, 1706, and 17aa. He was fence- view in 1681 and 1682.


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