Married by 1642 Martha Fosdick, daughter of STEPHEN FOSDICK {1635, Charlestown}. She died at Watertown on 6 December 1681.
Brother of JUSTINIAN HOLDEN {1634, Watertown}.
The migrations of Richard Holden during his first four decades in New England were straightforward, from Watertown to Woburn to Groton. Eben Putnam has provided great detail of his years in the latter two towns. Following the destruction of Groton in King Phillip's War, Richard Holden next appeared at Watertown in 1678, and we assume that he went directly from Groton to Watertown in 1676. During his years at Watertown, he once called himself of Cambridge; this may represent a brief stay with his brother Justinian rather than a series of moves in 1681 and thereabouts, from Watertown to Cambridge and then back to Watertown.
The Holden Genealogy online gives a death date for him. Its 3/1/1695/6.
Married by 1642 Martha Fosdick, daughter of STEPHEN FOSDICK {1635, Charlestown}. She died at Watertown on 6 December 1681.
Brother of JUSTINIAN HOLDEN {1634, Watertown}.
The migrations of Richard Holden during his first four decades in New England were straightforward, from Watertown to Woburn to Groton. Eben Putnam has provided great detail of his years in the latter two towns. Following the destruction of Groton in King Phillip's War, Richard Holden next appeared at Watertown in 1678, and we assume that he went directly from Groton to Watertown in 1676. During his years at Watertown, he once called himself of Cambridge; this may represent a brief stay with his brother Justinian rather than a series of moves in 1681 and thereabouts, from Watertown to Cambridge and then back to Watertown.
The Holden Genealogy online gives a death date for him. Its 3/1/1695/6.
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