The Loyalists of Massachusetts And the Other Side of the American Revolution

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2; Land and buildings in Boston, Tremont St. E.; heirs of John Jetferies deceased S.; heirs of Jeremiah Allen deceased, Wil- liam Vassall and heirs of Joseph Sherburne W.; William Vassall and land of the old brick church N.
GENERAL ISAAC ROY ALL.
William Royall, the first member of this family of which there is anything definitely known, emigrated to Salem probably during the year of 1629. He had a grant of land there known as "Royall's side" or "Ry- all's Neck." He married, at Boston or Maiden
..., Phoebe Green. He was in Casco Bay as early as 1635. His house was built on the south side of what was afterwards known as Royall's River, near its mouth, in North Yarmouth. Here he lived until the troubles with the neighboring Indians, which induced him to remove' to Dorchester in 1675, accompanied by his son William, who was born probably at the Casco settlement in 1640. He was a carpenter by occupation, and died in 1724, in the 85th year of his age, and is buried in the tomb built by his son Isaac in the Dorchester burying ground.

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