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Catherine, who married, first, Robert Stoddard, November 29, 17C7, second, Dr. Destailleur, a surgeon in 'the British army ; 5. Mary, who married Captain John Cod- dington, of Newport, January 2S, 1759; 6. Eliza- beth, who married, in 17»>2. Thomas Wickham, of Newport, whose descendants live in Western New York; 7. Ruth, who married William Browne, Gov- ernor of Bermuda; and 8. Ann, born March, 1734, who married her cousin, Winthrop Saltonstall of New London, son of General Guidon S. and grand-... son of Governor Saltonstall, April 17, 17(33, and had five children. She died in 1784. See Appen- dix for descendants. * For notice of the descendants of .Jii'J,;. Lyman, §ee appendix. THE WANTON FAMILY. 79 Joseph wus an opulent merchant of Newport and connected by blood and affinity with the wealthiest and most prominent families in the Colony. His portrait, evidently an original, in th ; Redwood Library at Newport, and of which a copy has been made for the State House in Providence, shows hira tp have been a remarkably handsome man.
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