Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v1p14

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MOSES, Sherborn, s. of Henry the sec. m. 15 Apr. 1681, Lydia
d. of Jonathan Whitney of the same, had Benoni, b. 3 Nov. foll., Lydia,
2 Feb. 1684; Elizabeth 18 Sept. 1686, d. young; Hannah, 8 Feb. 1688;
Elizabeth again, 25 Oct. 1689; Moses, 26 Nov. 1691; James, 7 July 1693;
Isaac, 4 Mar. 1695; and Abigail, 7 Sept. 1697; was selectman 1701,
and d. 1724. NATHANIEL, Newport 1639, may be that one of Weymouth
1642, wh. had Abraham, b. 16 Jan. 1643. NATHANIEL, Boston,
turner, m. 24 Nov. 1652, Elizabeth d. of Philemon Portmort, but whether
she d. soon, and he had ano.
[1] w. Sarah is wholly uncert.[1] for one Nathaniel
of B. d. Oct. 1675, and his w. Sarah d. May 1685. Ano. NATHANIEL,
Boston, blockmaker, if the modern copy of supposed rec. contempo. may
be confided in, as in about nine tenths of its contents it may be, by w.
Mary
alone had Nathaniel, b. 10 Sept. 1653; Mary, 20 May 1655;
Sarah, 9 Aug. 1657; David, 30 June 1659; Joseph, 19 June 1661;
Elizabeth 21 Mar. 1662, d. soon; Benjamin, 10 Dec. 1660; Elizabeth again, 2 Oct.
1667; Benjamin, again, 27 May 1671; Isaac, 7 Nov. 1673, and Mary,
again, 23 Sept. 1677. No small part of this may have confirmat. in his
will of 22 Mar. 1690, pro. 8 May next, in wh. his w. Mary, and s. Joseph
and Isaac are well provid. for, as also d. Mary, wid. of Joseph Hipdich;
Sarah, w. of Richard Hunnewell, and Elizabeth w. of Ebenezer Chaffin,
but all subject to the discret. of their mo. and he takes notice that his
s. Nathaniel had not only rec. his share of prop. and more, but owed him
or money lent, and refus. to acknowl. the debt, so that out of his fatherly
regard he can give him but one shil. See rec. in Vol. XL 136. He d.
30 Mar. Perhaps his eldest s. NATHANIEL was a soldier in Philip's war;
of Turner's comp. tho. rather is it more prob. that he liv. at Charleston, m.
Hannah, d. of Nicholas Wilmot, wh. remembers her in his will of 27 Sept.
1684. He had Nathaniel, b. 12 Jan. 1681; Daniel, or David, 19 Nov. 1682;
Nicholas, 8 Oct. 1684, d. soon; Hannah, 3 Oct. 1686, bapt.6 Mar. 1687;
Ann, 15, bapt. 19 Aug. 1688, d. next mo.; Ann, again, bapt. 2 Aug. 1691,
d. under 16 yrs.; Wilmot, 21 Aug. 1692; Mar, 29 Aug. 1702, d. under 13
yrs.; Abigail, b. 17, bapt. 21 Apr. 1706, d. under 2 yrs.; Ann, again, 31 Mar.
1708, d. soon; and Ann, again, 2, bapt. 15 Jan. 1710. Of ano. NATHANIEL of
Charlestown, blacksmith, possib. but not prob. s. of Samuel the first, who
m. Ann d. of Nathaniel Coolidge of Watertown, I see so little reason to
believe his claim to adm. on my page with his ch. that he must be left in
his position with Bond 747. PETER, Medfield, s. of Henry the first, b. in
Eng. freem. 1650, by w. Rachel had Peter, b. 20 July 1653, wh. was a
physician at Medway, of wh. I kn. no more; Hannah, 16 Jan. 1657; Mary;
Jonathan, 1663, d. soon; Jonathan, again, 15 May 1664; Ruth; and
prob. three others. A Peter d. in New Hampsh. 1671. PETER, Braintree,
s. of Joseph the first, m. 12 Feb. 1695, Mary, d. of Christopher
Webb, had Mary, b 27 Jan. foll.; Abigail, 13 Aug. 1698; Peter, 13
Aug. 1700; Hannah, 12 Oct. 1702; Esther, 11 Aug,. 1707; Mehitable,
25 Nov. 1708; Jedediah, 21 Jan. 1711, H. C. 1733, min. of Stoughton;
and Bethia, 3 July 1713, wh. d. young. PHILIP, York, was of the gr.
jury 1666, freem. 1680. RICHARD, Weymouth, freem. 2 Sept. 1635,