In his will, dated 16 June 1664 and proved in 1666, "Thomas Wiggin(s) of Quamscott" bequeathed to "my loving wife Katherin(e)" household goods and clothing; "my son Andrew Wiggins" to pay "unto his mother" £5 or a good cow of like value, he to have a scarlet suit and coat, otherwise "my said wife" to have it; to "my said wife" my gelding; to "my son Thomas Wiggins" a flagon and voider and clothes; to "my daughter Mary" a cupboard with drawers "which I formerly promised her"; to "my said wife" cloth and debts and residue, she to be executrix; "loving friends Sam: Haines & Elias Stileman" overseers .
BIRTH: About 1592 (aged about forty-one years at marriage).


DEATH: After 29 March 1666 (when his son deposes as "Jr." ) and before the end of 1666 (probate of will).
MARRIAGE:

(1) _____ _____ (he is called widower in his 1633 marriage license).
(2) St. Margaret, New Fish Street, London, by license dated 11 July 1633 "Catherine Whiteing," born about 1601 (aged about thirty-two years at marriage) .
CHILDREN:

With second wife (Catherine or Katherine Whiting Wiggins):

1. ANDREW, b. about 1635 (aged sixty-five in August 1700 ), bp. Hampton 26 September 1641 ; m. Hampton 11 June 1659 Hannah Bradstreet , daughter of SIMON BRADSTREET .

2. MARY, b. say 1638; bp. Hampton 26 September 1641 ; m. (1) by about 1664 George Veasey; m. (2) Hampton 7 October 1673 Capt. William Moore (on 23 August 1673 "Andrew Wiggin of Squamscott ... with the consent of Hannah my now wife" conveyed to William Moore of Exeter "one tract or parcel of land formerly made over but yet never fully conveyed unto George Veasy late of exeter deceased" ).

3. THOMAS, b. about 1640 (aged twenty-six in March 1666, aged forty-two in November 1684, aged sixty in August 1700 ), bp. Hampton 26 September 1641 ; m. by 1665 Sarah Barefoot (named in her brother Capt. Walter Barefoot's will ).

ASSOCIATIONS: Catherine (Whiting) Wiggin(s) was the sister of Major William Whiting of Hartford, Connecticut. On 2 April 1646, in a codicil to his will, he bequeathed to "my sister Wiggin(s)" £5 and to "each of her children" £3 .