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ther Little at Sea View (formerly known as Littletown.)   In 1633 he married Ann Warren, the daughter of Richard Warren, who came over in the Mayflower.   In 1650 the above Thomas Little removed to Littletown, Marshfield.   Died in 1671.

CHILDREN.

   I. Thomas.2   II. Samuel.2   III. Ephraim.2   IV. Isaac.2   V. Hannah.2   VI. Mercy.2   VII. Ruth.2   VIII. Patience.2


   Ephraim.2   Third son of above Thomas the colonist, was born in 1650, and mar. Mary Sturtevant in 1672.   He d. in 1717.

CHILDREN.

   I. Ephraim.3   II. Ruth.3   III. David.3   IV. John.3   V. Ann.3   VI. Mary.3


   John3 (Ephraim,2 Thomas,1) b. 1681, d. 1767.   He was a magistrate, a large land owner and had several slaves.   Mar. Constant or Constance Fobes of Little Compton, R. I.   They had eleven children.   He gave to each of his six sons a farm as follows: To Fobes Little a farm at Little Compton, R. I.   John Little4 received the farm in Columbia, Conn.   To William Little4 was given a farm in Lebanon, Conn.   Ephraim,4 Thomas,4 and Lemuel,4 remained in Littletown (Sea View) on the ancestral estate.   To each of his daughters, Anna White, and Ruth Oakman, he gave, with other personal estate, a negro woman.


   Lemuel4 (John,3 Ephraim,2 Thomas,1) mar. Penelope Ames in 1748, d. in 1798.

CHILDREN.
   I. Lemuel, Jr.,5 b. 1750, d. 1810.   II. Olive,5 b. 1752, d. 1815.   III. George,5 b. 1755, d. 1809.   IV. Luther,5 b. 1757, d. 1842.   V. James,5 b. 1759, d. 1803.   VI.

 

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