Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v1p35

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Aug. 1697; and Sarah, 22 Apr. 1701, wh. d. at 8 yrs. PHILIP, perhaps
of Rehoboth or that vicin. was a soldier of Gallop's co. 1690, in the ill-starred
expedit. against Quebec. RALPH, Newport 1639, Rehoboth
1643, perhaps s. of George the first, and coming this last yr. from Sandwich,
had Josiah, b. 3 Jan. 1647; Experience, 14 Mar. 1652; Ephraim,
20 Mar. 1657; beside Mary, bur. 18 Apr. 1675. He was one of the
many Quakers imprison. 1659, at Boston, liberat. by order of Charles II.
so much to the regret of John Hull and the larger part of our people.
RICHARD, Salisbury, had Richard, wh. d. 8 June 1678. Ruth, wid. of one
Richard A. m. 5 Oct. 1660, Philip Knell of Charlestown. ROBERT, Sheepscot
1641, was soon aft. of Salem, had there gr. of ld. 1643, as he had in Feb.
1639. went home in 1658, and gave evidence 21 Feb. 1659, at Bristol,
Eng. that he had kn. 17 yrs. in N. E. John Brown, a mason, wh. he
left there (perhaps at New Haven, where was his home 1 July 1644),
in June preced. in good health. He had resid. 1643, at New Haven, and
next yr. took the o. of fidel. ROGER, New Haven. See Alling. SAMUEL,
Braintree, perhaps as early as 1632, freem. 6 May 1635, by w.
Ann, wh. d. 29 Sept. 1641, had Samuel, b. a. 1633; Mary; Sarah, 30
Mar. 1639; and, by w. Margaret, whose f. is unkn. but wh. had been
wid. of Edward Lamb, had James; Abigail; Joseph, 15 May 1650;
And perhaps one or two preced. His will of 2 Aug. 1669 as pro. 16
Sept. foll. Mary, m. 24 Jan. 1656, Nathaniel Greenwood; Sarah, m.
Josiah Standish of Duxbury, as his sec. w. and Abigail, m. 1670, the sec.
John Cary of the same. SAMUEL, Newport 1639. SAMUEL, Windsor
1636, was not, prob. br. of that Matthew, wh. wrote his name Allyn, as
sometimes suppos. tho. he spell. the same way, had Samuel, Nehemiah,
John, and Rebecca, beside two others. He was bur. 28 Apr. 1648, and
his wid. m. William Hulbert, and with her Ch. rem. to Northampton.
SAMUEL, Northampton 1657, s. of the preced. m. 29 Nov. 1659, Hannah,
d. of Thomas Woodford, had Hannah, b. 4 Feb. 1661; Thankful,
15 July 1663; Sarah, 28 July 1668; Joseph, 20 Nov. 1672; Samuel, 6
July 1675; Ebenezer, 21 July 1678; Thomas, Feb. 1681; and Mindwell,
4 Feb. 1683, beside two of unkn. names; was freem. 1683, and d.
18 Oct. 1719, more than 80 yrs. old. His s. deac. Samuel, wh. m. 1699,
Sarah Rust was gr.f. of Rev. Thomas, II. C. 1762, one of whose s. is
Rev. Dr. William, of Northampton, H. C. 1802, late Presid. of Bowdoin
Coll. and a laborious author of the Amer. Biograph. Dict. Ed. 3, publ.
1857. SAMUEL, Bridgewater, s. of Samuel the first, m. a. 1658, Sarah,
a. of George Partridge, had Samuel, b. 1660; Asahel, perhaps meant
by the strange rec. Essiel, 1663; Mehitable, 1665; Sarah, 1667; Bethia,
1669; Nathaniel, 1672; Ebenezer, 1674; Josiah, 1677; Elisha, 1679;
and Nehemiah, 1681; and d. 1703, when his age is made 71. He was
careful town clk. prais. by Mitchell, and rep. 1693. Descend. are very
many. SAMUEL, Manchester, had, prob. s. of the same name, for in the