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I obtained the information from this site: http://www.angelfire.com/music2/greggwager/wager3072.html This may also be of some help: From http://members.aol.com/wtgmike/genealogy/Fowlers_in_england.html HENRY FOWLER, 3d, of Hambleton, b. 1632 according to Visitation of Rutland, but in 1634 according to his sworn statement in 1655; came to Boston shortly after 1650; was in Roxbury apparently apprenticed to Joshua Foote and accompanied Foote to Providence, R. I., early in 1655; m. at Foote's house in June, 1655, Rebecca, daughter of his master. He was an executor of his father-in-law in 1656. In 1665, we find Mr. Fowler in Fairfield, Conn., and in 1666, in East Chester until 1672, when he returned to Rhode Island. After the massacres in King Philip's War, 1676, he was one of the 38 who went to Long Island, and received land at Musceta Cove in Oyster Bay (Rhode Island His. Mag., Vol.6, p.205), but in 1678, he went once more to East Chester, leaving his eldest son, William, at Flushing and his 3d son, George, at Hempstead. He also took up land at Mamaroneck, which he deeded to his son William, then in Flushing, Sept.19, 1687 (Liber A, p. 211, Wills). He was in Rhode Island in 1695 and again in 1698. Notify Administrator about this message?
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