396 Josselyn — Joy. 



ii. Abraham, 1619. Was in Hing. 1647 ; afts. of Lancaster and Stow. He 

 d. before 1670, and Beatrice his wid. m. secondly, 1671, Serg. Benjamin 

 Bosworth of Hull. His ch. bt. in Hing. were : 1. Abraham, Apr. 8, 

 1649. 2. Philip, Dec. 15, 1650, d. at Boston 2 Aug. 1652. 3. Nathaniel, 

 b. at Boston July 4, 1660. 



iii. Joseph, 1621. m. and had issue. Beatrice, dau. of Joseph, d. in Hing. 

 17 Oct. 1732, set. 73 yrs. 



iv. Dorothy, 1624. 

 v. Nathaniel, 1627. 



vi. Elizabeth, 1629. m. at Boston June 21, 1652, Edward Yeomans. 



vii. Mary, 1634. 



Note.— Thomas and Nathaniel Jocelvn, prob. fa. and s., sold their est. in Hing. March 

 11, 1652-53, to George Lane and Moses Collier, being then called residents of Hing. Suffolk 

 Deeds, vol. iii. p. 372. 



Joseph 8 , prob. s. of Joseph 2 , and gr. s. of Thomas 1 , m. in Hing. 

 March 17, 1686-87, Hannah Farrow, dau. of John and Mary (Hilliard) 

 Farrow. She was b. in Hing. Dec. 9, 1667, and d. before 1702. 



Ch., b. in Hing., were — 



i. Hannah, March 27, 1688. 

 ii. Joseph, May 18, 1692. 

 iii. Mary, May 24, 1695. 



Note. — A Joseph Joslin d. at Ab'n, 1726, leaving a wid. Sarah, sons Joseph, Ebenezer, 

 and Abraham, dau's Hannah. Beatrice, Mary Bates, and Sarah Porter (Deane's History). 



Note. — Elizabeth, m. Nov. 20, 1746, Noah Beal. Seth, s. of Thomas, bt. Feb. 22, 

 1746-47. Nathanid, m. June 13, 1751, Sarah Low. 



JOY. 



1. Thomas, Boston, 1638. "House-carpenter." Came to Hing. 

 ab. 1646 to erect or to enlarge a grist-mill at the town cove, and also 

 to establish a saw-mill in the same locality, perhaps adjoining the 

 former. (Lincoln's " History of Hingham," p. 53 ; and Suf. Deeds, 

 vol. ii. p. 77.) According to Mr. Savage, Joy was arrested early in 

 the year 1646, and kept four or five days in irons as a too ardent 

 lover of liberty ; yet is called " a young fellow " by Gov. Winthrop. 

 His w. was Joan, dau. of John Gallop. She d. in Hing. 20 March, 

 1690-91. He d. 1678. Freeman 1665, and a member of the Artil- 

 lery Company the same yr. In his will, dated 8 July, 1677, proved 

 31 Oct. 1678, names sons Joseph and Ephraim, and dau's Sarah, 

 Elizabeth, and Ruth. 



Ch., b. in Boston and Hing., were — 



2. i. Samuel, Feb. 26, 1638-39. 



ii. John, Oct. 10, 1641, prob. d. young. 

 iii. Thomas, March 2, 1642-43, d. in Hing. 2 Dec. 1648. 



3. iv. Joseph, Apr. 1, 1645. 



4. v. Ephraim, Feb. 7, 1646-47. 



vi. Sarah, 1648. m. in Hing. Dec. 7, 1669, Hick Dunning, 

 vii. Benjamin, June 12, 1650, d. before his fa. 

 viii. Elizabeth, Jan. 7, 1653-54. m. in Hing. March 15, 1676-77, Nathaniel 



Beal. 

 ix. Ruth, Feb. 28, 1658-59. m. in Hing. (1) Sept. 25, 1679, John Low, and 



(2) Oct. 21, 1719, John Curtis, widr of Scit. 



2. Samuel 2 (Thomas 1 ), b. at Boston, Feb. 26, 1638-39. m. in 

 Hing. Nov. 13, 1668, Ann, dau. of Edmund and Ann Pitts. She was bt. 

 in Hing. Dec. 22, 1644, and surviving him, m. secondly, Apr. 5, 1678, 



