1st. Nathan Lord, the immigrant ancestor, is thought to have come from county Kent, England, with Abraham Conley, whose daughter (Judith?) was his first wife. He married (second) Martha, daughter of William and Margery Everett, who was born in 1640, as a deposition shows. He died about 1690, aged about eighty-seven years. He was a prominent man and held several civil offices. His widow was living in 1723. In 1662 he bought twenty-five acres of land of John Neal in Kittery, Maine, where he lived. In 1652 the commissioners who were appointed to treat with the people of Maine to get them to acknowledge the jurisdiction of Massachusetts failed in their first attempt; the second commission, formed of men who well understood the feelings of the Maine people in the matter, summoned the inhabitants of Kittery to a meeting. After some debate the men signed a paper submitting; another paper, a copy of the first, had seven names added of men who did not sign the submission, and Nathan Lord is one of these; it is likely that these seven signed later after the grant of the commissioners to the town had been made. Children:
1.Nathan
2.Abraham, about 1658
3.Samuel
4.Margery
5.Martha
6.Ann married Moses Littlefield
7.Sarah
8.Benjamin

2nd. Nathan was born about 1657, and died 1n 1733- He married, November 22, 1678, Martha, daughter of Richard and Judith (Smith) Tozier, and they lived in the garrison house built by Tozier. Richard Tozier was killed there by the Indians, October 16, 1675. Children:
1.Martha, born October 14, 1679
2.Nathan, May 13, 1681
3.William, March 20, 1682-83
4.Richard, March 1, 1684-85
5.*Judith, March 20, 1687
6.Samuel, mentioned below
7.Mary, July 29, 1691
8.John, January 18, 1693
9.Sarah, March 28, 1696
10.Anne, May 27, 1697
11.Abraham, October 29, 1699