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Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England |
Surnames |
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Places |
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States |
Year range |
1633 - 1744 |
1693. Mary m. 24 Aug. 1685, Thomas Norwood. THOMAS Sudbury,
s. of William, m. 1667, Patience Foster, wh. d. Aug. 1706, aged 52. He
m. Mary Phips of Cambridge, wid. of Solomon, jr. d. of dep.-gov. Thomas
Danforth, and he d. 7 May 1709, was bur. at Boston. He was a
maj. and his d. Mary m. 8 Jan. 1691, Jonathan Willard of Roxbury.
Barry notes that he gave, by his will, prop. in Hedcom and Tenterden in
Kent. THOMAS, Lynn, call. junr. m. 8 Jan. 1678, Hannah Collins, had
Samuel, b. 8 Dec. 1678; and Hannah, 5 Dec. 1680.[1] THOMAS, Stonington,
by w. Hannah had Samuel, b. 8 Dec. 1678; Hannah, 5 Dec. 1680;
Mary, 26 May 1683; Jerusha, Dec. 1687; Sarah, 11 July 1689; Thomas,
14 Feb. 1692; Elizabeth 9 May 1694; Daniel, 9 Oct. 1696; Priscilla,
28 Jan. 1699; and Humphrey, 16 Sept. 1701. Perhaps his d. Hannah
m. William Punchard. THOMAS, Concord, s. of Thomas, was
town clk. d. 4 Apr. 1718. THOMAS, Hampton, s. of John of
the same, m. Abigail, d. of Joseph Shaw, had Thomas, b. 14 Dec.
1686; Joseph, 30 Jan. 1689; Sarah, 3 Apr. 1691; Elizabeth 21 Apr. 1694;
Ebenezer, 1696; and Josiah, 15 Feb. 1701. His w. d. 21 Dec. 1739,
aged 77; and he d. 29 June 1744, almost 87 yrs. old. WILLIAM Boston
1633, in employm. of Gov. Winthrop by w. Thomasine had Sarah,
bapt. 11 May 1634. He may have had ano. d. Rebecca, wh. m. 3 Feb.
1653, James Hudson, as sec. w. and d. 14 Nov. foll. WILLIAM,
Salem, s. of Francis of Brandon, in Co. Suffk. came, perhaps, in the
Love, 1635, aged 26, from London, with w. Mary, of the same age, had
been, it may be prob. a mem. of the Fishmongers Co. His w., it is said,
was sis. of Rev. John Youngs, and d. the yr. after land. By sec. w.
Sarah, d. as the fam. report says, of Rev. S. Smith of Great Yarmouth,
Eng. but more prob. of Samuel Smith of our Wenham, wh. d. 10 Feb.
1668, he had William, b. 14 Apr. 1639; John, Oct. 1641, d. 1669;
Samuel, 31 July 1644, drown. at 11 yrs.; Joseph, H. C. 1666, bef. ment.;
Benjamin, 1648, bef. ment.; Sarah, 23 Dec. 1649, wh. m. 1665, Thomas
Deane; Mary, 16 Jan. 1656, m. Wait Winthrop, and d. 14 June 1690;
and James, 28 Dec. 1658, d. soon. He was freem. 1649, rep. 1654, 9,
and 66, Assist. 1680-3, and d. 20 Jan. 1688. His will, made 12 Mar.
preced. with codic. of 19, names of ch. only William, Benjamin, and d.
Winthrop WILLIAM, Sudbury, an orig. propr. m. 15 Nov. 1641, Mary,
d. of Thomas Besbeech or Bisby, had Mary, b. 18 May 1643, wh. m. a.
1662, Benjamin Rice; Thomas, 22 May 1644, bef. ment.; William;
Edmund, 27 Nov. 1653, bef: ment.; Hopestill, 8 July 1656, bef. ment.;
Susanna; and Elizabeth 23 July 1659. He was a deac. perhaps br. of Rev.
Edmund, freem. 2 June 1641, a capt. and rep. under the new chart.
1692. WILLIAM, Gloucester, a selectman 1644, m. 15 July 1646, Mary,
wid. of the first Abraham Robinson, had Mary, b. 28 July 1649; and he
d. 3 May 1662. His will of 29 Apr. bef. names w. and d. Mary, besides
Categories: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States | Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States | Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States | Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States | Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States | Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States | Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States | Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
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