A complaint against Joseph and John Hold was made 7 Aug 1666 for “tumultuous carriage and speaking against the invliction of punishment upon two delinquents,” and they were fined 20s. In 1685, he was excused from watching “for being an impotent man, having lost the use of one of his feet, and now having two sons in the public service”.[
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7g grandfather of Ernest Hemingway through his son Joseph.
Savage’s: JOSEPH, New Haven, s. of William, propound. for freem. 1669, m. 2 May 1667, Hannah, d. of Thomas Munson, had Joseph, b. 18 Mar. 1668; Samuel, 1 July 1670; Stephen, 20 May 1673; Joanna, 13 Dec. 1675; Timothy, 30 Sept. 1678, d. soon; Susanna, 20 Feb. 1680, d. young[wrong]; Elizabeth 12 July 1683; and Hannah, May 1685 wh. may have d. soon; and ano. Hannah came in her place. He d. 1690, aged, says Dodd, 62, when he could be only 50, if the s. o William. His wid. m. 1694; Nathan Bradley, and d. next yr. He was prop. 1685.