Pane-Joyce Genealogy
John Hallet.
John died in Scituate, MA ca 1674.
From Deane’s History of Scituate:53
“John Hallett, Planter, (Early written Hollet.) was one of the Conihassett partners, 1646, His house stood at the harbour, near where stands that of Jesse Dunbar, Esq. perhaps a little south-east. In 1691, ‘Capt. Stephen Otis’s new house’ is mentioned, which is now Young's tavern and Post-office), and as bounded to John Hollet's house lot on the north. He was an extensive landholder. Hollet's island, near 'the stepping stones,' now retains his name. He was in Scituate, or rather had lands assigned to his right, in 1668. He was probably at Yarmouth in 1650, in which year his son John was there born.”
What is the relation between this John of Scituate and Andrew of Yarmouth? Did they have anything in common besides a surname? Was the John born in 1650 that Deane mentions the son of this John, or of Andrew Hallet of Yarmouth?