She is later said to have married a man named Dana.
He is said to have married a woman of fortune, which enabled him to set up as the publisher of his own prints.
The two are said to even have married in secret.
He is also said to have married a daughter of Heyes the stationer.
He is said to have married for a second time.
He later married a widow with children, and is said to have married her son, when a minor, to one of his daughters.
He is said to have married a local girl and briefly settled in the harbor town of Bath around 1716.
He is said to have married a local woman at every place he stayed, at least 11 of whom are known.
He was said to have married in Indonesia before his arrest.
She is said to have married a simple farmer.