Dorothy Lord d. in 1676, a. 87. Her will executed Feb. 8,1669/70, is sealed with the above coat of arms. Ch.: i. Richard,b. ab. 1611. ii. Thomas, b. 1619. iii. Ann, b. 1621; m. ThomasStanton, of Hartford, afterward of Stonington, ab. 1637; d. in1688. iv. William, b. 1623; removed to that part of ancientSaybrook now called Lyme; married; d. May 17, 1678. v. John, b.1625; m. (1) Rebecca, dau. of Francis Bushnell, of Guilford, whod. before 1647; (2) May 15, 1648, Adrean Basey, of Hartford,prob. a sister of John Baysey; he abandoned his wife, and inSeptember, 1651, the General Court ordered the Townsmen ofHartford to require John Lord the wearing apparel of his wifeand a bed "for her to lodge on." He probably fled to Virginia;Porter (p.11) prints a letter, dated at Apomatixe (Appomattox),Feb. 20, 1663/4, from him to his nephew, Richard Lord, promisingto pay his debts if the next season were favorable to tobacco.Oct. 17, 1648, John Lord, Taylor, was bound over to goodbehavior, his brother, Thomas Lord, giving bonds for him. vi.Robert, b. 1627; he was a sea-captain, supposed to have beenliving in 1670, and to have d. abroad after that year unm. vii.Amy, b. 1629; m. May 6, 1647, John Gilbert (q.v.), of Hartford;d. Jan. 8, 1691. viii. Dorothy, b. 1631; m. ab. 1651, Johningersoll, of Hartford, afterward of Northampton, where she d.January, 1657.