Note: Willed by his father Isaac half of his wearing apparell. Evidently he had already received buildings and cattle and land while his father was alive. Surveyor of highways in Topsfield 1683. Moved toDorchester, now known as Stoughton, MA about 1705. Signer of theoriginal covenant of the church that John Davenport was minister of.Obrained land from the Indians in 1706, now located in Canton, MA. He conveyed 70 acres in 1712 to his son Joseph Esty, JR.

 

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