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Redwood; she was born in Salem, Massachusetts, September 16, 1722, and died

June 18, 1761, aged 39.

CHILDREN

208. JONATHAN HAZARD, born Aug. 25, I740.

209. THOMAS HAZARD, born Dec. 25, I742 ; died young.

210. HANNAH HAZARD, born July 7, 1744. ; married, July 7, 1771,7ame5 Tanner.

211. MEHITABLE HAZARD.

212. BENJAMIN HAZARD ; died 1781, on board a prison ship.

213. REDWOOD HAZARD, born June 18, I745 ; diedJune 24, 1836.

214. THOMAS HAZARD, born Jan. 23, 1756; married, Oct. 2, 1783, Hannah, daughter of 70:3le and Batbrbela Know/er.

§48. JONATHAN HAZARD, 4 (Thomas, 3 ; Robert, 2 ; Thomas, I), was born October 7, I704; he died 1746. His will was recorded October 9. In 1739, his father gave to him by deed two hundred acres in Boston Neck. This land he ordered, in his will, to be sold to pay his debts. Thomas, his son, called Vir- ginia Tom,” sold it to Stephen Champlin. In 1785 it was divided among Champlin’s heirs, and was afterwards owned by Walter Watson, who gave it to his daughter Abigail. Walter Watson’s wife was a granddaughter of Jonathan Hazard, and a daughter of “Virginia Tom” Hazard, so that this was family property. It is now known as the Updike farm, ——the Updikes being descended from the Hazards and Bowdoins through the Watsons. Somewhat earlier than 1739, Thomas Hazard gave, by deed, three hundred and thirty acres to'Jona— than. This land his son Thomas sold to Stephen Champlin, and it was after— wards owned by Deputy Governor George Brown; now known as the Brown farm. A few years before his death, Jonathan conveyed to his brother George Hazard, a small part of the Watson farm, with half the pier, half the warehouse, and half the boats and landing.” This places a pier on the farm long before it was known as Watson’s pier; the deed also mentions “one—half the shipyard,” which makes Jonathan one of the earliest shipbuilders in the town. In I742, Jonathan Haz— ard was Deputy; this is the only time that his name is found in the Colonial Records, with the exception that in 1728 he was admitted freeman from South Kingstown. He married Abigail, daughter of Daniel and Sarah (Place) MacCoon. She was born December 14, I707. CHILDREN 215. THOMAS HAZARD, born Feb. 22, I726 ; married, Ist, Mary Praia”, daughter of Peter 3mm”, of Virginia; 2d, Efiflltt’, daughter of William and Mary Rhoda, and great-granddaughter of Roger Williams.

216. SUSANNAH HAZARD, born March 24, 1729; died at her brother’s house in Prince Edward Island, Dec. 27, 1815 ; unmarried.

217. MARY HAZARD, born March 22, I737 ; married 1762, Colonel C/Jarler Dyre.

218. GEORGE HAZARD, born May 22, I742.

219. SARAH HAZARD.

220. ABIGAIL HAZARD.

221. JONATHAN HAZARD ; married Fatima, daughter of yarn} Hazard.

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