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Godfrey Nims (d. 1705) may have been of Huguenot origin, according to a family tradition. He was living in Northampton, Massachusetts, by 1667, and settled in Deerfield by 1679. He married twice, to Mary Miller Williams, and Mehitable Smead Hull, both widows with children, by whom he had children of his own. He was survived by four of his children.
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"Hugh Mason, tanner, aged 28, with his wife, Hester, aged 22, came to New England in the spring of 1634 from Ipswich, co. Suffolk, in the Francis and settled in Watertown, Mass. ... [He died] on 10 Oct. 1678. His widow died 21 May 1692. They were the ancestors of a large and well known New England family.".--P. [1]. Descendants and relatives lived in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maine, Nebraska, California, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Connecticut and elsewhere.