Hij had een relatie met Mary Babcock.
The old tradition concerning "three brothers" who came to America seems to be verified in the case of the Macombers, for William was in Duxbury in 1638; Thomas in Plymouth in 1643;
and John in Taunton in 1643. No descendants of Thomas have
been found. Those of William are numerous. The descendants
of John are traced here.
John Macomber was admitted as a freeman and enrolled in the militia of Taunton in 1643. He was granted permis-
sion to build a mill in Taunton in 1659. There were then four persons in his family, and there is no record of more. The name
of his first wife has not been learned. He married, 7 Jan. 1686, as his second wife, Mary Babcock. He was in a military com-
pany in 1680. He was living in 1687, as shown by a deed.
Another deed shows that he died before 1690. He was a carpenter by trade. His property was equally divided between a
daughter, Mary Staples, and a son, John Macomber.
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