Thomas Bill was known in 1666 as a "lighterman," and in 1686, as "innholder," and in 1688 as "mariner;" in 1696 as "planter." These several titles given him in the various records indicate the business that he probably followed at those periods. He lived in ""Black-Horse Lane," now a part of Prince Street. He was a member of Second church in 1670 and his wife Abigal in Dec. 6, 1673. He was enrolled as a member of the Artillery company in 1674. He was admitted a freeman May 31, 1671.
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