Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v1p330


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prob. to first nam. John. Yet ten yrs. later there were John senr. and
John, jr. at C. and easi. to be look at as f. and s. So that I prefer to
regard this man as the one adm. of the ch. 29 June 1662, wh. was freem.
1671, deac. and d. 9 Apr. 1697. JOHN, Charlestown, eldest s. of the
preced.
m. Martha, d. of Richard Lowden, with her join. to the ch. 6
Mar. 1687, had John, bapt. 6 Nov. 1687; and Hannah, 6 Dec. 1691; d.
4 May 1713, aged 55 yrs. 4 mos. 14 days says the scrupul. rec. JONATHAN,
Charlestown, the rep. of 1689, may have been s. or br. of the sec.
John. NATHANIEL, Charlestown, perhaps br. of the preced. by w.
Temperance Hurry, d. of William, m. 1690, had Hannah, bapt. 20 Oct.
1695. PHILIP, Ipswich, d. Sept. 1662, leav. ch. Philip, b. 17 Jan. 1660;
and Mary. THOMAS, Charlestown, on Mistick side, a tilemaker, or
husbandman, came in 1636, with w. Bennet, and three ch. of wh. one
was Mary, from Faversham, in Kent, had Elizabeth bapt. 21 Feb.
1641; and Mercy, b. 7 Nov. 1643, whose bapt. can hardly be
ascert. for the ch. rec. has a gr. gap, and even that of his adm. calls the
name John. He was freem. 13 May 1640, perhaps liv. at Concord 1645,
but soon went back to Charlestown to m. Joanna, wid. of Daniel Shepardson,
wh. d. 30 Jan. 1661, and he d. May 1676, aged 79. One Mercy C.
at Malden m. 4 Nov. 1662, Samuel Lee, and, next, 25 Oct. 1677,
John Allen; and Elizabeth m. Samuel Tingley, and, next, the sec.
Daniel Shepardson, but I knew neither h. nor w. yet venture
to conject. that he d. a. mid. age, and that his wid. m. 2. Dec.
1686, Richard Wicks, as this union is sanction. by rec. of M. tho. Richard
is as much unkn. as Mercy. THOMAS, s. of the preced. b. in Eng.
liv. at Malden, m. 22 July 1657, Lydia Shepardson, d. of his f.�s w. Lydia[1];
and Joanna, b. Mar. 1660, perhaps no other ch. was freem. 1668, and d. Nov.
1678, aged a. 45. THOMAS, Charlestown, s. of John of the same, m. 22
May 1683, Eliz. d. perhaps of Thomas Croswell, had Jonathan, bapt. 31
Aug. 1684; ano. ch. 21 Nov. 1686; Esther, 19 Nov. 1693; and Jonathan,
again, 11 Aug. 1700.

    CALLENDER, ELLIS, Boston 1669, a cooper, was one of the found. of
that first Bapt. ch in C. where some time from 1708 he serv. as teach.
freem. 1690, had, perhaps, other ch. beside John, and Elisha, H. C.
1710; d. 18 May 1728, aged 87. The excel. John, min. of Newport, b.
at Boston 1706, s. of John and H. C. 1723, whose Centu. Sermon is so
much valu. was his gr.s. ELISHA, Boston, s. of the preced. ord. 21 May
1718, had Ellis, and perhaps other ch. was of great merit, and d. 31
Mar. 1738. GEORGE, Boston, wh. may have been s. of Ellis, by w.
Sarah had Joanna, b. 23 Oct. 1687.

    CALLOWAY or CALLOWE, OLIVER, Watertown 1642, was a mariner,
rem. to Boston, m. 29 Feb. 1656, wid. Judith Clock.

    CALLUM, JOHN, Haverhill, took o. of fidel. 28 Nov. 1677.

    CALVERLY, EDMUND, Warwick 1661, had been in the army at home,
and brot. a book in MS. dat. Ely House, London, 1659, contain. the roll