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1635, with his w. wh. bore him James, bapt. 3 May 1635, under his own
roof, prob. the place where the congr. then worship.; Mary, 23 July
1637; Jonathan, 16 Sept. 1638, d. in few days; Israel, 18 Apr. 1641;
Joanna, 26 Mar. 1643; beside a s. bur. very young, 24 June 1644; and
others, certain. Hannah, and ano. Jonathan, of wh. we find not the bapt.
rep. 1649-56, and again in 1659, when for his tenderness to the Quakers
he as reject.; an Assist. 1656-8, capt. of the militia, and in the early
part of Philip's war comm. of the whole force of Plymouth col. in 1681
dep.-gov. d. 168. He was in London, as Col. agent, here he d. of
smallpox soon aft. arr. and he had serv. as Commiss. of the Un. Col. in
1657. Baylies, 1. 280. IV. 13-15. Mary m. 1660, Robert Whitcomb
of Scituate. He had tak. w. in Eng. a d. of Rev. Dr. Stoughton, as is
infer. from a let. in Geneal. Reg. XIV. 101, and rem. with Lothrop to
Barnstable, but aft. few yrs. went back to S. In his will, early in 1682, he
gives to James, Israel, Jonathan, and ds. Hannah Jones, and four ch. of d.
Mary Whitcomb. JAMES, Scituate, s. of the preced. had Mary, b. 1667; Sarah,
1669; James, 1670; Joanna, 1671; Elizabeth 1672; Abigail, 1674; and John,
1677; all liv. at his d. His wid. Mary d. 1699. JONATHAN, Scituate,
br. of the preced. m. Sarah, d. of Jonathan Jackson, had Nathaniel,
b. 1667; Bethia, 1671; Hannah, 8 May 1674; Sarah, 1676; Jonathan,
1679; James, 1682; Israel, 1683; and Rachel, 1689.

    CULLEN, JAMES, a soldier in Turner's comp. 1676, for Philip's war.

    ‡ * CULLICK, JOHN, Hartford 1639, a capt. rep. 1644, 6, and 7,
Assist. and Secr. 1648 and sev. yrs. aft. m. 20 May 1648, Eliz. sis. not
d. (as I had said in note upon Winthrop Hist. 1. 228, of Ed. 1853, hav.
been misled by some Conn. author.) of George Fenwick, Esq. of Saybrook,
prob. as sec. w. had John, b. 4 May 1649, H. C. 1668; and Eliz. 15
July 1652; rem. to Boston, where he was receiv. into the ch. 27 Nov.
1659 with his w. and two elder ch. John and Mary. I suppose it was an
elder d. Hannah, wh. m.
20 May 1660, Pelatiah Glover. He was from
Felstead, Essex, serv. as Commiss. of the Un. Col. for Conn. and d. at B.
23 Jan. 1663. His wid. m. Richard Ely, and much contention foll. a.
the est. His d. Eliz. m. Oct. 1671, Benjamin Batten of Boston. JOHN,
Boston, of the preced. d. bef. 1698, prob. many yrs.

    CULLIMORE. See Collamore.

    CULLIVER, JOHN, Boston 1655, mariner.

    CULVER, EDWARD, Dedham, wheelwright, had John, b. 15 Apr.
1640; Joshua, 12 Jan. 1643; Samuel, 9 Jan. 164; Gershom, bapt. 3
Dec. 1648; and Hannah, 11 Apr. 1652, both at Roxbury, whither he
had rem. but next yr. went to New London, where he had Joseph, and,
perhaps, Edward. His w. was Ann; and he d. 168, near the head of
Mistick, on Groton side of the town. EDWARD, Norwich 1680, perhaps
s. of the preced. m. 15 Jan. 1682, Sarah, had Ephraim, b. 1683;