He was one of the original proprietors of Dartmouth; in the confirmatory deed from Gov. Bradford 13 Nov. 1694 his share of abt. 800 acres was derived from his father, Philip de la Noye, whose name is among the 36 shareholders receiving their titles from the Indian Sachems, Wasamequin & Wamsutta. He was chosen Deputy to General Court June 1689 and held many other offices. Commissioned Lieut. by Gov. Hinckley 25 Dec. 1689; served in the Indian War of 1675-6. He m. at Plymouth 28 Feb. 1678, MERCY WARREN, dau. of NATHANIEL (2) and SARAH (WALKER) WARREN, and granddau. of RICHARD WARREN of the MAYFLOWER.
They had 13 children, the last being, THOMAS (3), the ancestor of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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