11993.Richard Otis. Born ca 1650.168 Richard died bef 1701. Occupation: Blacksmith.
Richard died intestate. Letters of administration were granted to Susanna, his widow, 5 Jan 1701.168
Richard married Susanna.
11994.Stephen Otis. Born ca 1652.168 Stephen died in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire on 26 Jun 1689.
On 16 Apr 1674 Stephen married Mary Pitman, daughter of William Pitman & Barbara [Pitman], in Durham, Strafford County, New Hampshire.168 Born on 15 Nov 1657 in Durham, Strafford County, New Hampshire.
11995.Solomon Otis. Born on 15 Oct 1663 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.168 Solomon died in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire in 1664.168
11996.Nicholas Otis. Born in 1665 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.168
11997.Experience Otis. Born on 7 Nov 1666 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.168 Experience died on 8 Feb 1699; she was 32.168
Pike’s Journal, N.H. Hist. Colls. ‘Experience Heard, alias Jenkins, was scalped by the Indiands July 26, 1696, recovered and lived to have one child. died chiefly of her wounds.’168
Ca 1686 Experience married Samuel Heard, son of John Heard (-17 Jan 1688/9) & Elizabeth [Heard]. Born on 4 Aug 1663 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire. Samuel died in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, on 20 Feb 1696; he was 32.
11998.Ann Otis.
Ann married Thomas Austin.
11999.Judith Otis. Born ca 1667 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire.168
About the massacre in 1678, from the N. E. Hist. Reg., Vol. 21, p. 138:
This melancholy tragedy recalls the fact that his wife, Judith, at the time of the ‘great massacre in Dover’ in 1678, when her father, brother and sister were slain, and her father’s garrison burned by the Indians, was taken captive with her two sisters, then young girls, and carried away. But the Indians were overtaken by a party of soldiers at Conway on their way to Canada, and Judith and her two young sisters were rescued from the captors and brought back to Dover. The untimely death of her husband left Judith a widow with six young children, the oldest fourteen and the youngest two years old. Their success in life indicates that whe was a woman of ability and intelligence.168
Judith married John Tuttle, son of John Tuttle (ca 1596-30 Dec 1656) & Joan Antrobus (ca 1592-aft 1659). Born ca 1633/4 in St Albans, Hertfordshire. John was baptized in St Albans, Hertfordshire, 21 Mar 1633/4.80 John died on 17 May 1712.168