He married 2nd, Mary Gardiner.
He was voted on 2 Mar 1723-4 to be the guardian to Robert and Thomas Rogers, sons of the late Captain James Rogers. He participated in the estate of his father-in-law, Captain James Rogers, in 1719, in Westerly, Rhode Island. His will was proved in Charleston, Rhode Island, on 7 Jan 1767, which presumes he died the previous year, Rhode Island (American Kenyons, page 64).
He married 2nd, Mary Gardiner.
He was voted on 2 Mar 1723-4 to be the guardian to Robert and Thomas Rogers, sons of the late Captain James Rogers. He participated in the estate of his father-in-law, Captain James Rogers, in 1719, in Westerly, Rhode Island. His will was proved in Charleston, Rhode Island, on 7 Jan 1767, which presumes he died the previous year, Rhode Island (American Kenyons, page 64).