In 1644, Capt. Myles Standish applied to the General Court of Plymouth Colony for expansion
of the Duxbury area to the west. The land purchased eventually became the town of Bridgewater.
Bradford Govr. 1645: The inhabitants of ye towne of Duxborough are granted a competent
porson of Land above Saughtucket toward the West for a plantation for them and to have it for
? miles every way from the Place where they shall set up their center, provided it intrench not
upon Wumetuckquet, formerly granted to Plymouth, and have nominated Captn Myles Standish,
Mr. John Alden, George Soule, Constant Southworth, Joseph Rogers, and Willm Brett to be
Feoffes in Trust for ye equal dividing and laying forth of said lands for their inhabitants.
A true copy as appears of Record. Examined per Josiah Cotton, Regr. [Archives of the Superior
Court of Judicature in Boston. Case 80]
Original Proprietors of Bridgewater
William Bradford
William Merrick
John Bradford
Abraham Pierce
John Rogers
George Partridge
John Starr
Mr. William Collier
Christopher Wadsworth
Edward Hall
Nicholas Robbins
Thomas Hayward*
Nathaniel Willis*
John Willis*
Thomas Bonney
Mr. Miles Standish
Love Brewster
Mr. Ralph Partridge
John Paybody
William Paybody
Francis Sprague
William Basset*
John Washburn*
John Washburn, Jr.*
John Ames*
Thomas Gannet*
William Brett*
Edmund Hunt
William Clark
William Ford
Mr. Constant Southworth
John Cary*
Edmund Weston
Samuel Tompkins*
Edmund Chandler
Moses Simmons
John Irish
Philip Delano
Arthur Harris*
Mr. John Alden
John Fobes*
Samuel Nash
Abraham Sampson
George Soule
Experience Mitchell*
Henry Howland
John Brown
John Haward*
Francis West
William Tubbs
James Lindall
Samuel Eaton
Solomon Leonard