8 Feb 1666[/7] Deborah married
Thomas Woodworth (6570) , son of
Walter Woodworth (2526) (ca 1612-bet 26 Nov 1685 and 25 Feb 1685/6), in Scituate, MA.
52 Born ca 1641 in Scituate, MA. Thomas died in Scituate, MA 3 Mar 1718/9.189 Occupation: cooper, trader.
From Deane’s History of Scituate: 53
Thomas had lands in Little Compton 1674, but he did not remove. He kept a ‘trader’s shop’ 60 rods south of Stockbridge’s mill.
From Jeanette Behan's book, The Woodworth Family of America:352
In May 1676 his home was burned by Indiands who made an incursion into Scituate and committed extensive damage during King Philip’s War.
In 1690 he was chosen “Clerk of the Mrket” holding that office until 1711; in 1712, he was appointed “Scaler of Weights and measures,” which is understood to be another name for his previous office.
His Will was dated 13 February 1718/9 and proved 17 March following. His wife Deborah was mentioned; son Hezekiah’s children; sons John, Ebenezer to have homestead; daughters Debora Pincen, Catherine Davenport, Mary Vinal, Hannah Jackson, and Jerusha Randall.