Member of Quaker faith. Arrived 1634 to Salem part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony with brothers Robert & John Marston. The only remaining line is that of William Marston through his son's William Jr & Thomas. He received a grant of land called Winnacunet by the Indians which was renamed Hampton of Norfolk county which later became part of New Hampshire when it was made a separate province.
Marston stone can be found in Hampton NH Founding Father's Park
Believe to be buried on his land.
Member of Quaker faith. Arrived 1634 to Salem part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony with brothers Robert & John Marston. The only remaining line is that of William Marston through his son's William Jr & Thomas. He received a grant of land called Winnacunet by the Indians which was renamed Hampton of Norfolk county which later became part of New Hampshire when it was made a separate province.
Marston stone can be found in Hampton NH Founding Father's Park
Believe to be buried on his land.