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Allyne, or Alleyne, I must confess, that, after long research, satisfact. is
unattain. in sev. cases, so many individ. have, perhaps capricious. at various
times, writ. their fam. names in differ. ways.

    ALMY or ALMOND, CHRISTOPHER, Portsmouth, R. I. s. of William,
b. in Eng. was an Assist. 1690. JOB, Portsmouth, R. I. br. of the preced.
by w. Mary, d. of Christopher Unthank of Warwick, had William and
Christopher, tw. Susanna, Audrey, Deborah, Catharine, and Mary, an
perhaps minors, when he d. 1684. JOHN, Plymouth 1643, perhaps br.
of the preced. m. Mary, d. of James Cole, rem. to Portsmouth, R. I. was
a capt. in Philip's war, 1675, as named in Church's Mem. 53, and d.
1676. WILLIAM, Lynn, perhaps as early as 1631, went home, and came
again, 1635, in the Abigail, aged 31, with w. Audrey, 32, and ch. Annis,
8; and Christopher, 3; rem. 1637, prob. to Sandwich, and certainly was
freem. of Portsmouth, R. I. 1655. His will names ch. Christopher,
John, Job, Ann, w. of John Green, and Catharine, w. of a West, whose
bapt. name was Bartholomew
.

    ALSOP or ALSUP, DANIEL, New Haven, youngest s. of Joseph the
first d. 11 Jan. 1689, unm. He was a sea capt. GEORGE, Milford 1667, d. a.
1680; but was not constant resid. there, and notice of w. or ch. is not found, so
that prob. he never m. Perhaps Elizabeth A. mem. of the ch. at M. in Feb.
1643, was his sis. for Sylvanus Baldwin, her s. b. some yrs. after her
m. that yr. with Richard B. calls hims. "near kinsman"of George A.
JOSEPH, New Haven, had come, at the age of 14, to Boston in the Elizabeth
and Ann, 1635, from London, went to New Haven early, took o.
of fidel. in 1644, bef. 1647 m. Elizabeth the eldest d. of William Prestol, had
Joseph; Elizabeth b. 22 June 1650; Sarah, 8 Sept. 1652, but by ch. rec.
worthy of very little reward, 15 Sept. 1651; Mary, 3 Oct. 1654; Abigail,
4 Sept. not as ch. rec. says 4 Nov. 1656; all bapt. 26 Apr. 1657; Hannah,
b. 2 Dec. 1659; John, 3 Jan. 1662; Lydia, 26 July 1665; Daniel,
13 Aug. 1667; and Jemima, 10 Feb. 1670. He d. 8 Nov. 1698; and
of the ch. this report is giv. Sarah, d. prob. unm. 24 Jun. 1699; Mary
m.
2 Nov. 1680, as his sec. w. John Miles; Abigail m. 14 July 1680,
John Rowe; Lydia m. 8 Nov. 1688, James Trowbridge; Elizabeth m. Thomas
Talmadge
; and Jemina m. 24 Mar. 1692 John Paine. Hannah was a
busy money making maiden, wh was Adm'x of est. of her br. Daniel,
and yrs. after bot. up the shares of her sis. in the est. of her f. manag. by
her with much discret. Haz. II. 247. She d. unm. JOSEPH, New Haven, eldest
s. of the preced. m. 25 Nov. 1672, Abigail, d. of John Thompson the first of the
same
, and d. 12 Jan. 1691. His will, of 1687, pro. 16 Feb. 1691, gave to his w.
(wh. prob. had no ch.) and his brs. John and Daniel, all his est. a. 1490. His wid.
m.
1694, John Miles. KEY, Boston 1668, merch. had w. Mary, who soon after
his d. m. Capt. William Turner, whose victory at the Falls fight, 1676, gave