Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v1p190

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John, b 22 Oct. 1651, but at N. H. others; Hannah, 22 Oct. 1657, wh.
d. young; Mary, 2 Nov. 1659; Samuel, 8 Apr. 1662; Ebenezer, 17
July 1664; and Hannah, 22 May 1666; these four bapt. 16 Sept. of
this last yr. in right of their mo. Jonathan, 3 Mar. 1669, d. soon; and
ano. s. Apr. 1672, wh. d. soon; as had the sec. Hannah; and he d. 17
May 1672, leav. only four ch. of wh. three s. were proprs. in 1685 at
N. H. His wid. m. 21 Dec. 1676, Henry Brooks. SAMUEL, Woodbury,
s. of the preced. m. 20 Nov. 1684, Sarah Kimberly, had Samuel, b. 28
Jan. 1686; Miriam, 2 May 1688; Jonathan, 6 Jan. 1691; Sarah, 8 Sept.
1692; Ann, 2 Dec. 1694; Mary, 16 Sept. 1696; James, 27 Apr. 1699;
Mehitable, 31 Aug. 1702; and Tilley, 18 Mar. 1705. Of this list the
first and last were b. at Roxbury, and the first six were bapt. Cothren
says, in Aug. 1697. THOMAS, wh. came in the Hopewell, Capt.
Babb, from London, 1635, aged 20, is by Hinman, 116, found in
some pt. of Conn. but, unluck. he tells not where. In many rec. the
name is inextric. confus. with Blatchley, and should be Blakesly.

    BLACKMAN, BENJAMIN, Dorchester, youngest s. of John of the same,
had Keziah, bapt. 18 June 1693; Elizabeth 16 Dec. 1694; Susan, 28 Nov.
1697; George, 31 Mar. 1700; Jemima, 15 Mar. 1702; Hepzibah, 24
June 1704; Mary, 6 July 1707; Eliphalet, and Benjamin, both 4 May
1712; but the name of his w. is unkn. HENRY, Charlestown, of wh. I
can hear nothing, but that he d. a. 1674, and that leave to sell his ho. in
favor of his ch. (only one) was giv. May 1675, to John Trumbull of C.
whose d. Mary he m. 25 Aug. 1663. But the man's name was Blackmore.
JOHN, Dorchester 1640, perhaps earlier, by w. Mary, d. of Robert Pond,
had John, b. 10 Aug. 1656; Jonathan, 1 Jan. 1658; Sarah, bapt. 17
July 1659; Joseph, b. 27 June 1661; Mary, bapt. 18 Oct. 1663; and.
Benjamin, 31 Dec. 1665; was freem. 1665, and d. 28 Apr. 1675, leav.
wid. Sarah, by wh., perhaps, he had Adam, 9 Dec. 1670; and Abraham,
8 Feb. 1675. JOHN, Dorchester, s. of the preced. m. 26 Mar. 1685,
Jane, d. of William Weeks, had Thankful, bapt. 14 Feb. 1686; John, 14
Aug. 1687; Elizabeth 31 Mar. 1689; Josiah, 8 Mar. 1691; Mary, 1 May
1692; Jane, 18 Feb. 1694; Joseph, 5 Feb. 1696; Hannah, 12 Mar.
1699; Ebenezer, 9 June 1700; and Renew, 27 Aug. 1704.

    BLACKMORE, JAMES, Providence, m. Mary, d. of William Hawkins, but
no date is kn. to me, exc. that he bot. ld. of Thomas James, Jan. 1690,
and had JOHN, wh. when he sold that est. 15 Feb. 1717, call. hims. s.
and heir of James. JOHN, Lynn, rem. 1637, to Sandwich, as Lewis
says, without telling his bapt. name. As the surname is so very rare, it
may be lawful to conject. that he was f. of Henry of Charlestown, whose
w. Mary d. 26 Mar. 1671, in her 24th yr. and of that Providence John
no more is in my power to tell. WILLIAM, Scituate 1665, Deane says,
came that yr. from Eng. m. 1666, Elizabeth Banks, had Peter, b. 1667; John,
1669; Phebe, 1672; and William, 1675; was k. by the Ind. 21 Apr.
1676, and next yr. his wid. m. Jacob Bumpus. Phebe m. Ebenezer
Holmes; Peter d. 1692, leav. Joseph, and Jane; William d. 1698,without
ch. and John was then liv.

    BLACKWELL, JEREMY, came in the Truelove, 1635, aged 18, and that
is all I have gain. a. him. JOHN, Sandwich, s. perhaps eldest, of Michael