Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v1p31

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by w. Sarah he had John, b. 24 Oct. 1673, wh. d. bef. his f. He spell.
Allin, left wid. and five ch. Gideon; Sarah, and George, tw. 18 yrs. old; Hannah,
7, and Abigail, 4. His sec. w. was Ann, d. of Nathaniel Burr of
Fairfield. HENRY, Boston, a joiner, was of the ch. May 1644, freem.
1648, was prob. the deac. wh. by w. Judith had Judith, b. 26 Nov.
1673; Samuel, 12 Jan. 1675; Ebenezer, 30 Jan. 1676; Ephraim, 4
Jan. 1677; Joseph, 15 Sept. 1678; Henry, 8 July 1680; Benjamin, 4
Apr. 1682; and John, 17 Sept. 1683. He was rep. for Rowley 1674,
and d. 6 Jan. 1696, leav. good est. but no will. HENRY, Milford 1660,
by w. Sarah had Mary, b. 1663; Sarah, 1666; Miriam, 1669; Mercy,
1671; Henry, 1674; Frances, 1676, and George, 1678. His w. d.
1680; and he d. at Stratford, 1690. Both the s. were proprs. at M.
1713. By Lambert he is placed at M. 1645, and call. anc. of Col. Ethan
Allen
; but in ea. statem. he is erron. HOPE, Boston 1651, a currier, by
w. Rachel had Jacob, b. 22 Feb. 1654; Joseph, 4 Oct. 1655; Leah, 16
May 1657, d. in few mos. Mary and Martha, tw. 15 June 1659; and Benjamin;
the last two, with the first two, and ano. Leah, yet call. Rachel, were bapt. 16
Sept. 1666. An elder s. Edward liv. at Dover, to wh. we learn from Willis
invalua. Hist. of Portland I. 73,159 he had devis. large part of an est. by
him purchas. of George Cleves, wh. is the most beautif. quarter of the present
city. When he d. is not kn. but it must have been bef. Nov. 1678, when
George Bramhall purch. of the devisee. He left wid. Hannah, wh. m.
Richard Knight bef. 1683. ISAAC, Rehoboth, m. 30 May 1673, Mary
Bowen, perhaps d. of Henry, had Isaac, b. 3 Jan. 1675; Catharine, 18
Jan. of uncert. yr. the rec. being partially worn away. JAMES, Dedham
1639, freem. 1647, in Medfield 1652, by w. Ann had John, b. 4
Dec. 1639; Mary and Martha, tw. 11 Dec. 1641; Sarah, 4 May 1644;
Joseph, 24 June 1652; besides James, Nathaniel, William, and Benjamin,
prob. bef. and after the last ment. He d. 27 Sept. 1673. Some
reason is perceiv. for holding this man to be br. of Rev. John Allin of
Dedham. JAMES, Boston, one of the eject. min. was s. of a min. in
Hampsh. and b. 24 June 1632, as is told, ent. of Magdalen Hall, 16
Mar. 1649, and of New Coll. Oxford, procced. A. M. and was one of the
fellows; arr. at Boston, 10 June 1662, m. 18 Aug. 1663, Hannah, d. of
Richard Dummer; wh. d. 26 Feb. 1668, aged 21, prob. without ch. Soon
he m. sec. w. Elizabeth wid. of the sec. John Endicott, d. of Jeremiah Houchin,
had Hannah, b. 22 July 1669; James, 24 Aug. 1670, H. C. 1689;
John, 29 Feb. 1672; and Jeremiah, 27 Mar. 1673, wh. in 1715 was
Treasr. of the Prov. His w. d. 5 Apr. after, and he m. 11 Sept. 1673,
third w. Sarah, wid. of Robert Breck, d. of Capt. Thomas Hawkins (the
names of both her f. and of her former h. being strangely pervert. in
Drake's Hist. of Boston, 339), had Thomas, 20 May 1675, d. in few wks.