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he had been resid. bef. settlem. of S.), and d. 2 Nov. of next yr. His w.
never came over the ocean, and he was afraid to go back for her and his
other childr. Robert and two or more ds. But in his will he tried to tempt
them hither by parts of his est. JOHN, Salisbury, s. of the preced. came
with his f. m. Eleanor Emery, perhaps d. of John of Newbury, had Rebecca,
b. 24 Nov. 1641; and John, 18 May 1643, d. at 20 yrs. rem. to
Newbury, and there had Sarah, 17 Aug. 1644; Joshua, d. young; Joseph,
4 Apr. 1648; James, 12 Sept. 1650, H. C. 1669; Joshua, again,
17 Feb. 1653; Isaac, 22 July 1654; Rachel, 19 Oct. 1662; Judith, 3
Aug. 1665, d. at 3 yrs. He was freem. 1669, and d. Mar. 1691, aged 78.
JOHN, Rowley, eldest s. of James of the same, freem. 1669, m. Mary, d. of
Thomas Mighill of the same, had Nathaniel, b. 1675; Thomas, 1677;
and James, 1680, beside two ds. JOHN, Weymouth, freem. 1673, and
ano. JOHN of Weymouth, freem. 1681, prob. belong to fams. brief acco.
of wh. appeals under Bailey. JOHN, Salem, had John, b. May 1681; Thomas,
16 May 1682; Elizabeth 16 July 1684; and Nicholas, 26 Sept. 1686. JONAS,
Scarborough 1650-63, sw. alleg. to Mass. 1658, m. Elizabeth wid. of George Dearing,
for a first w. and next Elinor, wid. of John Jackson, wh. surv. him, and he d.
1663. His will of 11 Nov. of that yr. pro. 9 Feb. foll. direct. his body to be bur.
next his w. Elizabeth in the orchard, gave most of his est. to w. Elinor, legacies to six
s. of Robert Jordan, to Francis Neale sen. and his s. and two ds. to John Jackson,
perhaps s. of his w. to his br. Nicholas Baley, as he spel. the name, to Elizabeth
and John Bryers and others, but he had no ch. JOSEPH, Huntington, L.
I. was adm. as freem. of Conn. 1664. JOSEPH, Newbury, s. of John the
sec. by w. Priscilla had Rebecca, b. 25 Oct. 1675; Priscilla, 31 Oct. 1676;
John, 16 Sept. 1678; Joseph, 28 Jan. 1681; Hannah, 9 Sept. 1683;
Daniel, 10 June 1686; Judith, 11 Feb. 1690; Lydia, 25 Nov. 1695;
and Sarah, 14 Feb. 1698. He rem. to Kennebunk, there was k. by the
Ind. Oct. 1723. NICHOLAS, Saco 1663, br. of Jonas, had perhaps been
of New Haven 1644, and may have been br. of Samuel at New Haven
in the same yr. See Bailey. ROBERT, came from London in the Hopewell,
Capt. Babb, in the autumn of 1635, aged 23; and ano. ROBERT, came
in the Confidence from Southampton, 1638, aged 23; but nothing more
is to be heard of either of them. SAMUEL, Boston 1685. THOMAS, New
London 1652, m. 10 Jan. 1656, Lydia, d. of William Redfyn, or Redfield,
had Mary, b. 14 Feb. 1657; Thomas, 5 Mar. 1659; John, Apr. 1661;
William, 17 Apr. 1664; James, 26 Sept. 1666; Joseph; and Lydia,
bapt. 3 Aug. 1673, wh. m. Andrew Lester; was a soldier under Lothrop
and fell at Bloody brook, 18 Sept. 1675. His wid. m. 1676, William
Thorne; the s. Thomas, John, and William left descend.; Mary m. Andrew
Davis.

    BAYNLY. THOMAS, Concord, d. 18 May 1643, leav. prob. no w.nor ch.
See his nuncup. will in Geneal. Reg. II. 185, and in Oct. preced. he was
witness.