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perhaps had Timothy. TIMOTHY, Milton, perhaps s. of the preced. may
have had Timothy, and other ch. and his gr.stone says, he d. 15 Aug.
1739, aged 72.

    CRESEY or CRESSEY, MICHAEL, Ipswich, d. 1670, as Coffin says.
Perhaps he had Michael, and William, wh. were tax. at Rowley 1691, one
of wh. perhaps was f. of that John, wh. by John Bachiler's will, 1675, is
call. gr.s.

    CRIBB, JOHN, came in the Christian, 1635, aged 30.

    CRITCHLEY, CRUTCHLEY or CROYCHLEY, RICHARD, Boston, blacksmith,
freem. 18 May 1642, m. Aug. 1639, Alice, wid. of William
Dinely, had Samuel, b. 25 Dec. 1640; Joseph, 3, bapt. 7 May 1643, and
d. Aug. 1645. But by ano. w. for Alice d. 26 Mar. 1645, and his w.
Jane was adm. of our ch. 27 Nov. 1647, had Jane, 1647, Elizabeth 28 Nov.
bapt. 11 Dec. 1653; Mary, 18 Jan. bapt. 2 Mar. 1656; and John, 1657.
He liv. at Rumney marsh, now Chelsea.

    CRICK or CREEK, ANDREW, Topsfield, d. 1658. EDWARD, Boston,
ar. co. 1674, ens. in Philip's war, of Turner's comp. on Conn. riv. lieut.
with a comm. of 34 men at Wells, 7 Sept. 1676, and a capt. aft. d. 6
May 1702.

    CRIPPIN, JABEZ, Haddam, youngest ch. of Thomas the first, m. 9 July
1707, Thankful, d. of that John Fuller, wh. had rem. to H. from Barnstable,
had Susanna, b. 21 May foll.; Frances, 26 June 1710; both bapt. 1 July 1711;
Lydia, 17 Mar. 1713; Thomas, 15 May, bapt. 19 June 1715; Jabez, 14 July,
bapt. 18 Ar. 1717; John, 20 Mar. bapt. 17 Apr. 1720; Mehitable, 6 July,
bapt. 19 Aug. 1722; Samuel, July, bapt. 9 Aug. 1724; Joseph, June, bapt.
10 July 1726; and Thankful, 2 Apr. bapt. 26 May 1728. THOMAS, Haddam,
had been there many yrs. bef. Apr. 1689, when he gives deed of ld. to Shubael
Rowley, wh. had m. his eldest d. Catharine. He had, also, Mary, wh. m. 28
Jan. 1690, Samuel Corbee; beside Mercy, Experience, Thomas, and Jabez;
but no dates can be heard of, exc. as to the bapt. when the subjects were adult.
THOMAS, Haddam, eldest s. of the preced. m. Mary, d. of Nicholas Ackley
of the same, wh. d. 25 Oct. 1732, had Thomas, b. 3 Dec. 1696; Elizabeth 14 June
1699; Hannah, 25 May 1703; all, with their f. bapt. 27 Aug. 1704; and Lydia,
bapt. 26 Jan. 1707.

    CRIPS, GEORGE, Plymouth 1643, able to bear arms. Perhaps this
should be Crisp or Crispe.

    CRISP or CRISPE, BENJAMIN, Watertown 1630, freem. 1646, had, by
w. Bridget, Elizabeth b. 8 Jan. 1637; Mary, 20 May 1638; Jonathan, 29
Jan. 1640; Eleazer, 14 Jan. 1642; Mehitable, 21 Jan. 1646; and
Zechariah. From Bond we learn, that in 1630, he was serv. of Maj.
Gibbons, and, perhaps, came as early as 1629; late in life rem. to
Groton, but was ret. bef. 1682 to W. and had m. Joanna, wid. of William
Longley. Elizabeth m. 27 or 29 Sept. 1657, George Lawrence. RICHARD,
Boston, merch. came from Jamaica, m. 1666, Hannah, wid. of
Benjamin Richards, d. of William Hudson, jr.; and in 1671, m. Sarah,
youngest d. of Rev. John Wheelwright, and liv. not long aft. I presume;
had Sarah, b. 15 Sept. 1672, wh. m. 11 Apr. 1695, William Harris, and,
next, 5 Apr. 1722, Presid. Leverett, and next, 15 July 1725, Hon. John
Clark
, and, for fourth h. 6 May 1731, Rev. Benjamin Colman, and she
d.
24 Apr. 1744. RICHARD, Boston, permit. to teach fencing, 1686.
3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VIII. 157. A Joanna C. d. at Charlestown 18 Apr.
1698, aged 78. Perhaps she was wid. of Benjamin, driv. from Groton
by the Ind.

    CRITCHET, HENRY, Boston 1678, was of sec. ch.

    CROADE, JOHN, Salem, m. 17 Mar. 1659, Elizabeth d. of Walter Price,
had Elizabeth b. 21 Oct. 1661, bapt. 27 Apr. 1662; John, 14, bapt. 21 June
1663; Hannah, 14, bapt. 23 July 1665; and Jonathan, b. 14 Jan. 1668;
was freem. 1663, and d. Nov. 1670. His wid. m. John Ruck. JOHN,
Marshfield, s. of the preced. m. 1 Dec. 1692, Deborah, d. of Nathaniel