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in 1657. Although the exact timeline is unclear, he married Mary Farr of Lynn before moving to Groton in 1660. He died in 1689 at "about 77 years of age". His son, Matthias
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presiding. They had 12 children. Later in life, they moved to
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Matthias Farnsworth III was born in Groton in 1690.
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