(2) Capt. Jonathan Walcott, b. c.1640 Salem MA, d. 1699 Salem MA; in 1675 he gave his age as 35. He was a witness at Salem in 1662, admitted a freeman of Salem in 1690, elected Captain of the military company at Salem in 1690, a taxpayer at Salem Village, now Danvers, in 1692, owned land there adjoined that of the Ingersolls. His daughter, Mary, was one of the accusers in the Salem witchcraft trials, and Jonathan, himself, was a complainant in several of these cases; m. (1) Mary Sibley 1664 Salem MA; m.(2) Deliverance Putnam 1685 Salem MA.
(3) John Walcott, b. 1666 Salem MA, d. 1738 Salem MA. John was a husbandman, yeoman, and carpenter; John Walkutt, son of Capt. Walkut of Salem Village, was Sgt. in charge of a troop of soldiers 1690; his wife and three daughters were baptized at Salem Village in 1699. John Walcott was a witness at Salem in 1733 for Moses Felt, father-in-law of John's sister, Anna; m. (1) Mary ___ c.1690 Salem Village MA, m. (2) Elizabeth Perkins 1717 Salem Village MA.
(5) Mary Walcott, b. 1730 Salem Village MA, d. Danvers MA; m. Asa Putnam 1764 Danvers MA.
(5) John Walcott, b. 1732 Salem Village MA, d. 1811 Danvers MA; farmer and cordwainer at Danvers, renamed from Salem Village in 1752; Corporal in Capt. John Putnam's Co., Danvers Militia, which marched to the Lexington alarm 1775; m. Sarah Gardner 1761 Danvers MA, m. (2) Mary __ .
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