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{Could be the same Edward Shipman}
Notes
JOHN COMSTOCK (William [1] born about 1624; died Lyme, Conn., 1680;
married Abigail Chappell, b. Sept. 1, 1644, dau. of George and Christian
Chappell. After her husbands's death Abigail married Jan. 18, 1680, Moses
Huntley, who was b. July 1, 1654, son of Hohn and Jane Huntly. "John
Comstock's name is the first to be mentioned in the family records in
America. Savage states that he came to Weymouth, Mass., in 1639 and "sat
down at Saybrook, east part." He was probably apprenticed to Henry
Russell of Weymouth prior to 1639. Later he was of Lyme, Conn., and was a
proprietor there in 1645. "Court records now on file at the State
Library, Hartford, show that his estate was settled June 4, 1681, and the
widow made administratrix, and "desires Mr. Noyce (Noyes), her father
Chappell, and ** Mr. Edward Shipman ** assist her."
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