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19. CAPT. NATHANIEL FAIRBANKS, of Wrentham, Mass.
(6) John III, John II, Jonathan I.
Born in Wrentham, May 9, 1687. He was one of the petitioners in 1736 for setting off the western part of Wrentham as a new parish, or precinct, which was afterwards separated from Wrentham and became the town of Franklin, Mar. 2, 1778. He died in Keene, N.H., Mar. 25, 1763. His will was probated in Exeter, N.H., in 1763, in which he mentioned his wife Betty, his daughter Susanna Thurston, and nephew John Fairbanks.
Married I, Susannah, daughter of Josiah Thayer, of Mendon, Mass. She died June 16, 1735. See Suffolk Deeds, lib. 43, Fol. 194.
Married II, Mrs. Betty Hall, widow of Benjamin Hall, of Wrentham, Apr. 15, 1736; she died in Keene, N.H., Feb. 26, 1772.
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