In 1624,
Thomas Morton emigrated from England to the
Plymouth Colony in the company of Captain
Richard Wollaston. Unable to get along with the
Pilgrim authorities in Plymouth Colony, Wollaston and Morton left the colony in 1625 with a company of 30 or 40 colonists. They cleared the land and built log-huts on the seaward slopes of the hills in what is now Merrymount. The present-day Wollaston neighborhood is located west and northwest of the original location of the early colonial settlement. Wollaston was the home of William and
Anne Hutchinson following their emigration from England in 1636. It was in Wollaston that Anne began her career as a pioneering female preacher in colonial America. William and Eunice Cole first settled in Mount Wollaston upon their arrival from England and were granted of land on February 20, 1637, though they left for
Exeter, New Hampshire, before the year was out. Today, Eunice Cole is better known as
Goody Cole and was convicted of witchcraft in
Hampton, New Hampshire, in 1656, the only woman to have ever been convicted of such charges in
New Hampshire. ==The Quincy family==