Howard, Jacob,* Dorchester, 1664.
Hudson, William, lived at "Wading River" in 1670, "where King Philip and Squamaug (brother of Josias deceased) met to settle the bounds between them, which had for some time been in dispute."
Johnson, Edward, a. 60 in 1660, at which time he gives evidence about land in Charlestown. Francis, Marblehead, 1660, nephew of Mr. Christopher Coulson, a merchant adventurer of London.
Joyliffe, John, Boston, will dated 1699-1700. Had a brother, Dr. George Joyliffe, in England; sisters, Dorothy Cane, in England, Martha Cook, in England, Rebecca Wolcott, Margaret Drake, and Mary Biss, "sometime wife of James Biss of Shepton Mallet, in the county of Somerset," Eng.
Key, Joshua,* probably married a daughter of Capt. Thomas Lothrop, who was killed by the Indians in 1675, as his children received a legacy out of Lothrop's estate.
King, Thomas, was an inhabitant of Exeter, 1675.
Knight, Walter, aged 66 in 1653, at which time he was at Boston. The same person was at Nantasket in 1622. John, Charlestown, juror in the witch trials, 1680.
Latham, Cary, was born in 1612; Boston, 1663.
Lawrence, Thomas, Hingham, 1661.
Loephelin, Peter,* Frenchman, Boston, 1679.