"Early Records of Roxbury," New England Historical and Genealogical Register 2, 1848.

This article contains a transcript of Roxbury record from between 1634 and 1643. It is signed by Isaac Heath and John Stone and is a list of people who owe money for the keeping of their goats. People in this genealogy whose names appear are: William Chandler (1 goat, 1 kid), William Dennison (2 goats, 3 kids), Elder Heath (12 goats, 7 kids), John Johnson (6 goats, 4 kids).

There is also a transcript of the land, estates and households of the inhabitants of Roxbury. It may be from the same date, but this is not entirely obvious. The original record was torn and much is missing. The estates seem implausibly low and some of the land numbers seem implausibly high. People in this genealogy whose names are: William Chandler (22 acres, 7 persons, £6 [the rest is missing]), William Cheney (24-1/2 acres, 8 persons, [the rest is missing]), Griffen Crafts (30 acres, ten persons, £0 [the rest is missing]), Isaac Johnson (15-1/2 acres, 5 persons, £2), John Johnson ([land is missing], 15 persons, £12 6s. 8d.), Elder Heath (256 [!] acres, 21 persons [!], £18 3s. 4d.), William Denison (267[!] acres, 24 persons[!], £7 6s. 8d.)