Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p109

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young[1]; Rachel, 26 Oct. 1643; John, 17 Apr. 1650; Hannah, 11 Oct. 1651, but
ano. reading of the Arabic numerals in the official transcr. of rec. prob.
erron. makes it 8 Jan. 1652, as in Geneal. Reg. XII. 110; Mary, again, 25 Oct.
1653
[1]; and Abigail, 12 Jan. or Feb. 1659. He was made deac. 12 Oct. 1653, and d.
1677. In his will of 30 Oct. of that yr. he names w. Mary, ds. Abigail, Mary,
Rachel, and Hannah. Mary m. Apr. 1662, Caleb Hobart, and d. early; Rachel m.
1662, John Poulter of Cambridge, and next, deac. John Whitmore of Medford;
and Hannah m. 3 Sept. 1670, Stephen Willis. HENRY, Stonington, perhaps s.
of first Joseph, m. 12 Mar. 1679, Deborah, wid. of James York, jr. had
Deborah, b. 1680; and Ann, 1681. HUMPHREY, Portsmouth, s. prob. of Robert,
m. Elizabeth d. of Robert Cutts, bef. 13 July 1685, had Champernoon, wh. is nam.
in the will of Francis Champernoon, made next yr. JACOB, Boston, elder[2] br.
of Rev. John, came prob. with him in the Lion, Nov. 1631, freem. 6 Mar. 1632,
ord. a deac. 17 May 1640, wh. is quite observa. as he was disarm. two and a
half yrs. bef. as one of the pestilent heretics that support. Wheelwright
and Mrs. Hutchinson in their "opinions and revelations;" and d. 1651, leav.
wid. Margery, wh. d. 30 Oct. 1661. His will of 28 Apr. pro. 20 Nov. 1651, is
well abstr. in Geneal. Reg. IV. 53. His ch. were Jacob, bapt. 16 Dec. 1632;
John, 28 Dec. 1634, d. young; Hannah, 29 Jan. 1637, wh. m. 4 June 1653,
deac. Theophilus Frary; Abigail, 7 Apr. 1639, wh. m. 16 Dec. 1637, Thomas
Wyborne
; Susanna, b. 16, bapt. 25 July 1641, wh. m. Dec. 1662, Peter Hobart
of Hingham, and, next, Thomas Downes, and d. 14 Mar. 1688; Mehitable, 25
Apr. bapt. 4 May 1645; Sarah; Asaph, 25 Oct. bapt. 2 Nov. 1651, bef. ment. A
writer in Geneal. Reg. VIII. 46, has giv. dates of bapt. for b. and made
Hannah, b. 1638, when she was bapt. 29 Jan. 1636-7, and omit. two childr.
names bef. Asaph. JACOB, eldest s. of the preced. freem. 1654, m. 9 Jan.
1655, wid. Mary Wilcock, had Mary, b. 6 Oct. foll. wh. m. 2 Jan. 1678, Elizur
Holyoke; Abigail, 16 Dec. 1657; Hannah, 15 June 1660, prob. d. soon; Jacob,
16 Nov. 1662, d. young; Joseph, 13 Jan. 1664; Hannah, again, 17 Mar. 1666;
and Jacob, again, 16 Apr. 1673; was capt. in high esteem, and deac. one of
the selectmen 1677, and d. 16 Aug. 1693. JOHN, Roxbury, the celebr. apostle
of the Ind. b. at Nazing, Co. Essex, 1603, was bred at Cambridge, matric. as
a pensioner in Jesus Coll. 20 Mar. 1619, where he took his A. B. 1623, came
to Boston 2 Nov. 1631, in the Lion, freem. 6 Mar. 1632, in Nov. foll. was
sett. in his office of teacher, with collea. Thomas Welde, wh. was made
pastor in July preced. He m. Ann Mumford, or Mountfort, wh. was betroth.
to him in Eng. and foll. him the next yr. This was in Octor. I think,
certain. not 4 Sept. 1632, as the town rec. has it, for the ship, in wh. she
came did not arr. until 12