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    ALLY, JACOB, Charlestown, by w. Ann had five ch. whose names are
not seen, 1687, and onwards. ROGER, Charlestown, with w. Jane, were
rec. into the ch. at C. from Weymouth 20 Nov. 1659. THOMAS, Newbury,
m. 9 Feb. 1672, Sarah, d. of Thomas Silver; was tax. at Rowley 1691. Tho.
no connex. is seen, the name may be of the same fam. as Alley, wh. see.

    ‡ ALLYN, JOHN, Hartford, s. of Matthew, b. in Eng. m. 19 Nov. 1651,
Ann, d. of Henry Smith of Springfield, gr.d. of William Pynchon, had
Ann, b. 18 Aug. 1654; Mary, 3 Apr. 1657; Margaret, 29 July 1660;
Rebecca, 2 Mar. 1665, d. young; Martha, 27 July 1667; and Eliz. 1
Dec. 1669. By sec. w. Hannah, d. of George Lamberton, wid. of Samuel
Welles of Wethersfield, I suppose, he had no ch. He was many
yrs. Secr. of the Col. after 1657, when he was lieut. rose to be col. an
Assist. in 1662, and many yrs. foll. and of the Counc. under Sir Edmund
Andros in 1687, and d. 6 Nov. 1696, leav. large est. to the five ds. Ann
m. 1676, as his sec. w. Joseph Whiting of Hartford; Mary m. 6 Oct.
1686, Col. William Whiting; Margaret m. a. 1684, William Southmayd
of Middletown, as his sec. w. Martha m. 3 Jan. 1684, Aaron Cooke the third;
and Eliz. m. 21 Dec. 1704, as his sec. w. Alexander Allen of Windsor; and
next John Gardiner of Gardiner's isl. Increase Mather includes, in his
Relat. of Ind. Wars, the Account of the troubles preced. and during that
with the Pequots, writ. by Allyn, filling 19 of his pages. JOHN, New
London, only s. of Robert, m. 24 Dec. 1668, Elizabeth d. of John Gager, had
Elizabeth b. 24 Dec. 1669; and Robert, a. mid. of Sept. 1671. He had
helped in the settlem. of Norwich, but after d. of his f. went to N. L.
there d. 1709. JOHN, Barnstable, s. of Thomas, m. Mary Howland, had
John, b. 3 Apr. 1671; Mary, 5 Aug. 1675, d. young; Matthew, 6 Aug.
1677, d. young; Isaac, 8 Nov. 1679; and he rem. with his fam. ‡ * MATTHEW,
Cambridge 1632, was perhaps s. of Samuel of Chelmsford, Co.
Essex, freem. 4 Mar. 1635, rep. at March Gen. Ct. 1636, rem. prob. next
yr. to Hartford, thence in few yrs. to Windsor, for wh. he was rep. 1648
to 57, Assist. 1658 to 67, and chos. Commissr. for Unit. Col. 1660 and 4,
d. 1 Feb. 1671. His ch. were all prob. b. in Eng. John, Thomas, and Mary,
wh. m. 11 June 1646, Benjamin Newberry, and his will of 30 Jan. 1671
names these and the gr.ch. Mary, d. of Newberry. His s. Samuel d. 1648.
Common. in his autogr. the name has y, but high authority assures me, that it
is not always so; and in the rec. and print. books, it is nearly as often seen with
e as without. MATTHEW, Windsor, s. of Thomas and gr.s. of the preced.
m. 5 Jan. 1686, Elizabeth eldest d. of the third Henry Wolcott, had Matthew, b.
9 Aug. 1687; Pelatiah, 3 May 1689; Josiah, 9 Mar. 1693; Thomas; Henry,
16 Dec. 1699, and Theophilus, 26 Aug. 1702. OBADIAH, Middletown,
propound. for freem. Oct. 1672, adm. next yr. m. 28 Oct. 1669, Elizabeth d.
of Thomas Sanford of Milford, had Obadiah, b. 20 Sept. 1670; Thomas,
20 Sept. 1672, d. in few wks. Thomas, again, 27 Sept. 1673; Mary, 15 Sept.
1684; Ann, 12 Sept. 1677; Thankful, 8 Sept. 1679; Samuel, 15 Mar. 1684;
and John, 27 Sept. 1686; was deac. and d. 7 Apr. 1712. Prob. he was neph.
of the first Thomas, and the descend. have generally chang. the spell. to Allen.
ROBERT, Salem, 1637, adm. of the ch. 15 May 1642, had John, and