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oaths of alleg. and suprem. 26 Apr.; was from Salisbury in Wilts, was
drown. next yr. at Cape Ann, in the wreck of the vessel with Rev. Mr.
Avery, 15 Aug. of wh. the story is so well relat. by the survivor, Anthony
Thacher. See Young's Chron. of Mass. Forty-two of this name, variously
spelt, had been gr. in 1834 at the sev. N. E. coll. of wh. eleven were clerg.
eight of them, and half of all at Harv. alone.

    ELISTONE or ELLISTON, GEORGE, Boston, freem. 1690.

    ELITHORP or ELITHROP, HENRY, Dedham, a soldier in Moseley's comp.
Dec. 1675. A wid. E. prob. his mo. m. 25 June 1657, Thomas Jones of Hull.
JOHN, Manchester 1686. Felt. NATHANIEL, Ipswich, had Thomas, b. 15 Mar.
1663; Abigail, 9 Dec. 1665; Mary, 24 July 1672; and Nathaniel, 10 July 1675;
was aged 54 in 1686. Felt. He was of Rowley 1691, or had est. there to be
tax. THOMAS, Rowley 1643, d. 1668; or ano. Thomas, there, d. 8 June 1689;
and a third, quite aged, there d. 1709.

    ELKINS or ELKING, CHRISTOPHER, Scarborough 1663. ELEAZER, Exeter
1677. GERSHOM, Hampton 1677, then took o. of alleg. HENRY, Boston 1634,
tailor, freem. 6 May 1635, had Mary, bapt. 8 Apr. 1638, had been in Nov.
1637, disarm. as one of the majority of Boston ch. wh. support.
Wheelwright; rem. to Hampton, d. 19 Nov. 1668. His will of 27 Apr. 1667
names ch. Gershom, and Eliezur. HENRY, Hampton, prob. s. of the preced. m.
Esther, d. of Maj. Richard Waldron, wh. d. early, and she next m. Abraham
Lee
, wh. was k. by the Ind. 27 June 1689 at the ho. of the f. of his w. when
she was tak. into distant captiv. and after restorat. from Canada m.
third, Richard Jose, Sheriff of the Prov. Henry, k. by the Ind. 17
Sept. 1707, at Kingston, may be gr.s. OLIVER, Salem, had Thomas,
b. 30 Sept. 1689. THOMAS, Saco 1640, was deput. of Robert
Sankey, the marshal of Gorges` Prov. and in 1663 of Scarborough.
THOMAS, Salem, by w. Sarah had Sarah, b. 5 June 1674; Thomas, 11
Jan. 1677; Lydia, 12 June 1679; John, 17 May 1681; Margaret, 26 Apr.
1683; Mary, 1 Dec. 1686; Magdalen, 28 Apr. 1689; Henry, 16 July
1691; and Robert, 21 Mar. 1696.

    ELLEN, NICHOLAS, Dorchester, had Ann, b. 3 Jan. 1658, wh. m. 7 Apr.
1677, Jacob Adams of Newbury. I presume his w. d. early, and he had sec. w.
as under the convertib. name appears. See Allen.

    ELLERY, * BENJAMIN, Gloucester 1692, s. of William. Some folly
about him is in the Magn. VII. appx. art. 18. He m. 30 July 1696, Abigail,
d. of John Wilkins of Boston, had nine ch. of wh. the third was William, b.
at Bristol, 31 Oct. 1701, H. C. 1722, and f. of the William, signer of the
declara. of Ind.
rem. I presume, to Newport, there was much disting. had
large est. and his w. d. 15 Dec. 1742 and d. 26 July 1746. DEPENDANCE,
Gloucester, youngest br. of the preced. m. 4 Jan. 1722, Sarah Warner, had
eleven ch. and d. bef. 1757. ISAAC, Gloucester, a soldier in Appleton's comp.
k. at the gr. Narraganset fight, 19 Dec. 1675. Perhaps he was br. of the first William.
JOHN, Newport, s. of the first William, and eldest by his sec. w. was a mariner, liv.
1708. NATHANIEL, Gloucester, younger br. of the preced. shipwright, m. 1 Jan.
1711, Abigail, youngest d. of Francis Norwood the first, and she d. aft. 3 mos.
Next he m. 16 Feb. 1721, Ann, d. of the sec. William Sargent, had Nathaniel, Mary,
William, Daniel, and Epes; and d. 30 May 1761. His wid. d. 8 Oct. 1782, aged 90.
* WILLIAM, Gloucester 1664, m. 8 Oct. of that yr. Hannah, d. I suppose, of
William Vinson, may have had William, b. perhaps 15 Sept. 1660, wh. d. young;
William, again, 26 Jan. 1667; Benjamin, 6 Sept. 1669; Susanna, 2 Feb. 1673. His
w. a. 24 Dec. 1675, and he m. 13 June 1676, Mary, prob. wid. of John Colt,
had Mary, 24 Feb. 1677; and Abigail, 20 Mar. 1679; John, 1681; Nathaniel,
1683; Jemima, 1686; Elinor, 1688; William, 1694; and Dependance, 1696;
perhaps he liv. 1668 at Salem; was freem. 1672, rep. 1689, and d. 9 Dec. 1696.
WILLIAM, Gloucester, s. of the preced. was a mariner, had two ws. and ch. Joseph,
b. a. 1740; Benjamin, and Lucy, beside sev. more not nam. by Babson, and d. 20
Sept. 1771. Six of this fam. had in 1828 been gr. at