Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v1p353

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freem. 1665; and his w. d. 7 Dec. 1669 at the ho. of Samuel Ruggles in
Roxbury. He m. next, Hannah Burden, 22 June 1670, at Malden,
there had Susanna, June 1671, wh. d. next yr.; Ebenezer, 1672, d. the
same yr.; Susanna, again; and Edmund, again, 31 Jan. 1676; rem. to
planta. call. New Roxbury, now Woodstock, there d. leav. wid. Hannah.
Susanna m. 14 Nov. 1693, John Tuckerman of Boston. EDMUND,
Woodstock, s. of the preced. m. 21 Nov. 1699, Elizabeth Bartholomew, prob.
d. of William, had Edmund, b. 23 Aug. 1700; Elizabeth 6 Mar. 1702;
William, 23 Feb. 1704; John; Peter; Mary; and Hannah, 2 Jan.
1721. EDMUND, Billerica, s. of William, m. 26 Aug. 1691, wid. Mercy
Abbot. HENRY, Hingham, shoemaker; came in the Diligent 1638, with
w. two ch. and his mo. from Hingham in Co. Norfk. was freem. 13 Mar.
1639, and no more with confid. is kn. of him, not even the date of his d.
nor names of his ch. tho. strong presumpt. is that they were Henry and
William. HENRY, the freem. of 1645, was, I think, of Hingham, and s.
of the preced. but no more is heard of him, exc. that he had s. Nathaniel,
and possib. Henry. HENRY, Hull, or Hingham, s. perhaps of the preced.
was prob. one of Moseley's comp. in Dec. 1675, by w. Jane had Elizabeth b.
20 Dec. 1683; Henry, 11 Mar. 1686; John, 29 Jan. 1689; Ursula, 11
Jan. 1691; and Joseph, 10 Apr. 1694. JACOB, whose place of resid.
in Mass. is uncert. but Jackson, in Hist. of Newton, says, his w. Experience
had brot. him five s. and next m. Jonathan Dyke, and he d. 1712,
aged 83. JACOB, Roxbury, s. perhaps of the preced. more prob. of
either the first Edmund, or sec. William, m. 24 Jan. 1685, Mary Child, d.
of the first Benjamin, as I conject. had Jacob, b. 7 Mar. 1686; John, and
ano. s. tw. whose name is not seen, 1 Aug. 1687, was adm. freem. 1690,
and next yr. liv. at Newton; but d. 7 Nov. 1721, at Brookline. His will,
made four days bef. calls him of Boston, yeoman, names s. Jacob, and
John, d. Mary, w. of Samuel Davis, and Eliz. w. of Joseph Weld. JOB,
Boston, by w. Joanna had Job, b. 19 May 1685, William, 16 Jan. 1687;
Elizabeth 11 Jan. 1689; all bapt. 23 Feb. 1630; Susanna, bapt. 26 Nov.
1693; Mary, 8 Dec. 1695; and prob. Jane, 31 Mar. 1706, at Mather's
ch. as I think. JOHN, Charlestown, d. at Woburn, 3 Mar. 1652. JOHN,
Boston 1651, a currier; m. 19 May 1653, Ann, d. of William Brown,
had Ann, b. 6 Feb. 1634; Elizabeth 25 Oct. 1656; and Henry, 3 Feb. 1659;
was imprison. as Quaker 1659; may have rem. to Newport, where was a
John, wh. by w. Catharine had Susanna, b. Aug. 1664; Peleg, Aug. 1666;
and Jane, Dec. 1667; and d. of smallpox, 26 Apr. 1668. JOHN, Charlestown,
a soldier at Hadley 1676, by w. Deborah Templar had John, bapt. 14 May 1682
wh. d. 24 July 1684, aged 5; ano. ch. whose name is not found, bapt. at the same
time; Mary, 14 Oct. 1683; Deborah, 3 July 1687; and Sarah, 19 Jan. 1690; and he d.
22 Dec. foll. aged 36. Mr. Wyman ascert. him to be s. of William of Hull, and
that his wid. m. a Miller. JOHN, Malden, freem. 1690, by w. Hannah had