9 Beatrix, m. Jan. 31, 1625/6 to William Seyiourne of Beanminister, Co., Dorset, Esq.
10 Isabelle, bapt. Dec. 5, 1602, m. to Samuel Moore of London, and had issueRichard, living
in 1657 and Alice living in 1661.
11 Bride, bapt, Mar. 10, 1613/4, m. Oct. 16, 1636 to Richard Standerwick Esq.
John Bishop, born and baptized at Cattistock, May 3, 1610 (7th son of William and Alice) received his B. A. degree at age 20 from Balliol College, Oxford, and June 1632.His M.A. degree was received 15 April, 1635. As a young man, he decided to migrate to New England and settled in Taunton, Massachusetts where he was a schoolmaster and owned his own land, in 1640. He went to Stamford, Connecticut in 1644 to serve as minister of the First Church there, when a delegation from the Church persuaded him to go with them. They walked the long distance through the wilderness to Stamford. This seems unlikely as boats were often running between Boston and Stamford. It seems that he had completed his studies for the ministry before his calling there.John Bishop, pastor of the church, married Rebecca Goodyear in Stamford, and had eight sons and two daughters. He served the First Congregational church for fifty years through many difficult and trying times in the Colonies. He died in 1694 at the age of 84, a much respected and beloved clergyman."