THIRD GENERATION I 3 CHILDREN OF FIRST MARRIAGE 72. MARY WILcox, married yam/ab 1.32013. 73. HANNAH WILcox, married Ezekiel Garrette. 74. STEPHEN WILCOX, married July 12, 1716, Mary Randall. 75. EDWARD WILcox. CHILDREN OF SECOND MARRIAGE 76. SARAH WILcox, born May 30, I700. 77. THOMAS WILcox, born Feb. 18, I702. 78. HEZEKIAH WILcox, born April 4, I704. 79. ELISHA WILCOX, born July 9, 1706. 80. AMEY WILcox, born Oct. 18, I709. 81. SUSANNAH WILCOX, born April 5, I7I2. § II. ROBERT HAZARD, 3 (Robert, 2; Thomas, I.) The date of his birth is not known; he died in 17 I 8. His will, proved November 10, I71 8, gave to his son JePfrey, called “ Stout ” Jeffrey, three hundred acres of land, which he called “ the farm where I now live.” It was probably in Exeter, then a part of Kings— town, as JelIrey gave by deed to his son Jeremiah this farm, calling it “ my home— stead farm.” To his son Thomas he gave two hundred acres in Kingstown, and one hundred and sixty—five acres in Westerly. To his son Robert, he gave the Old manor-house, and one hundred and twenty acres, given to him by his father; but Robert was not to have possession of the house, and twenty acres, until after his grandmother’s death. To each of his daughters he gave, when of age, £100. The inventory of his personal estate mentions three hundred and twenty—six head of cattle; his “ cattle ” including seventeen horses, six mares, five colts, four year— lings, riding beasts, &c. He married Amey CHILDREN 82. JEFFREY HAZARD, born Sept. 29, 1698; married Aug. 13, 1726, Mary . 83. SUSANNAH HAZARD, born Jan. I6, 1701. 84. ROBERT HAZARD, born Jan. 19, 1703; married Mart/.74 85. THOMAS HAZARD, born June I8, I713. 86. AMEY HAZARD, born Sept. 20, 1715; married Eétr Sbrrmafl. 87. MARY HAZARD, born May 14, 1718; married June 6, I739, Eémezer Druce. , Who died a few months before her husband. §12. JEREMIAH HAZARD, 3 (Robert, 2; Thomas, I) was born March 25, '1 675, he died February 2, I768. His name is first found in the Kingstown records, in 1707, when he and his wife Sarah sold land to William Browning. In 1710, he and seventeen Others bought seven thousand acres of the vacant lands ordered to be sold by the Assembly. In 1714, he bought a large tract of land of Samuel Sweet, near Ridge Hill, in North Kingstown. This land has been re— tained in the Hazard family until the present generation ; the last of it (except ten acres, upon a part of which is the original burying ground of Jeremiah Hazard), having been sold in 1872. The ten acres were conveyed by deed for the first time, by the heirs of Wilbur Hazard to Hazard Burlingame, a few years ago.