Misc. Notes
According to Shattuck’s
Memorials241, “(3.) JAMES BLOOD, s. of Richard, above mentioned, settled upon the paternal estate, where he was killed by Indians, Sept. 13, 1692, as already [p. 370] stated, (p. 79.) He m. 1, Sept. 7, 1669, Elizabeth Longley, (p. 80,) who d. about 1677, having had 3 children. He m. 2, in Watertown, Dec. 20, 1686, Abigail Kemp of Groton. His estate, valued at £148. 3s. 8d., was divided in 1694 between the widow, his 2 daughters Mary and Elizabeth, by his first wife, and Jonathan Kemp, uncle and guardian to his 3 children by his second wife. (Prob. Rec., Vol. VIII., pp. 70, 243, 244.) His children were: --
“1.
Richard, b. May 29, 1670, d. July 8, 1670; 2.
Mary, b. Sept. 1, 1672, m. John Shattuck, (p. 80;) 3.
Elizabeth, b. April 27, 1675, m. Samuel Shattuck, (p. 83;) 4.
Hannah, d. Jan. 6, 1676; 5.
James, b. Aug. 12, 1687; 6.
John, b. March 16, 1689, both described below, family (4) and (5);) 7.
Martha, b. Oct. 20, 1692, after her father’s death.”
Note that James and Elizabeth (Longley) Blood’s daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, married two Shattuck brothers, Samuel and John.