Samuel Woods was an original proprietor of Groton, Massachusetts, having an eleven-acre right. He had lived previously in Watertown (where he was a member of the training band in 1653), and in Cambridge where he married his wife Alice Rushton. He moved to Groton in 1662, and lived there until the town was destroyed in King Phillip's War in 1676, at which time he returned with his family to Watertown. He resettled in Groton in 1678.
m Alice Rushton their children include:
Samuel (1661-)
Thomas (1663-)
Elizabeth (1665-1717)
Nathaniel (1668-1738)
Mary (1670-)
Abigail (1672-)
Hannah (1674-1703)
John (Died as Child) (1677-)
Samuel Woods was an original proprietor of Groton, Massachusetts, having an eleven-acre right. He had lived previously in Watertown (where he was a member of the training band in 1653), and in Cambridge where he married his wife Alice Rushton. He moved to Groton in 1662, and lived there until the town was destroyed in King Phillip's War in 1676, at which time he returned with his family to Watertown. He resettled in Groton in 1678.
m Alice Rushton their children include:
Samuel (1661-)
Thomas (1663-)
Elizabeth (1665-1717)
Nathaniel (1668-1738)
Mary (1670-)
Abigail (1672-)
Hannah (1674-1703)
John (Died as Child) (1677-)