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- "Mansfield Genealogy - Descendants of Robert and Elizabeth Mansfield and Sons Andrew and Joseph who came to Lynn 1639-1640" compiled by Geneva A. Daland & James S. Mansfield, M.D., 1980 (p.18).
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GENEALOGICAL AND PERSONAL MEMOIRS Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts.
PREPARED UNDER THE EDITORIAL SUPERVISION OF
WILLIAM RICHARD CUTTER, A. M.
Historian of the New England Historic Genealogical Society; Librarian of Woburn Public Library; Author of "The Cutter Family," "History of Arlington."
"Bibliography of Woburn," etc., etc.
VOLUME III.
ILLUSTRATED.
NEW YORK
LEWIS HISTORICAL PUBLISHING COMPANY
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Ebenezer Stocker (1), was of Lynn, Massachusetts, as early
as 1674, when he married Captain Marshall's daughter Sarah. This is the first definite mention of his name in colonial
history, although there is ground for the belief that he was a son of Thomas Stocker, who was a tenant on the Cogan farm in Rumney Marsh, Chelsea, in 1640, (snip)
(see notes on his father Thomas Stocker)
(snip) sons of Thomas...
and Ebenezer of whom mention has been made and who is the earliest known ancestor of the family treated in this place.
Ebenezer Stocker married, July 15, 1674, Sarah Marshall, born February 14, 1655, daughter of Captain Thomas Marshall, who was one of the leading characters in early
Lynn history. (snip) (see notes on Captain Thomas Marshall)
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(snip) Ebenezer and Sarah ( Marshall) Stocker had eight children, according to the published records, all born in Lynn: 1. Thomas, April 24, 1675. 2. Ebenezer, July 31, 1677. 3. Sarah, December 11, 1679, died young. 4. Sarah, February 22, 1680-81. 5. Samuel, November 29, 1684. 6. Rebecca, July 29, 1687. 7. Martha, January 13, 1689. 8. John, November 13, 1693.
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