Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p156

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Volume 2, Page 156

DANIEL, Providence, took the o. of alleg. May 1671. DARBY, Exeter
1638, an Irishman, the first European, prob. wh. went up to the summit
of the White Mountains, accomp. by two Ind. was 18 days in all upon
the way; rem. a. 1645 to Dover, prob. and d. 1649, leav. wid. and
tradit. says ch. perhaps that Elizabeth wh. m. 28 Jan. 1664, Stephen
Jones
; and s. Joseph; and Zachary, b. 1645. Both, prob. Zachary,
certain. perpet. the name. Winthrop II. 67. GEORGE, Boston, prob. bef.
1655, rem. to Sudbury. JAMES, Dedham, freem. 1683. JOHN, Providence
1637, prob. was of Bridgewater after 1655. JOHN, Providence, sw.
alleg. June 1668, and was then call. junr. so that he may have been s.
of the preced. and perhaps Ruth, wh. m. 7 Jan. 1669, John Angel, was
his sis. But whether Deborah, wh. d. there 1679, were mo. sis. ch. or
cous. is only for conject. JOHN, Hatfield, s. of Zechariah, m. 17
Dec. 1670, Mary, d. of Alexander Edwards, had John, b. 11 May 1672;
Mary, 2 Feb. 1674, d. early; Zechariah, Aug. 1676; Benjamin, 14 Feb.
1679; Mary, again, 20 Feb. 1681; Bethia, a. 1684; Sarah, 2 Feb. 1688;
Abilene, wh. d. 6 May 1689, prob. very young; Ebenezer, and Abilena,
tw. 2 July 1690; was freem. 1690; and d. 26 June 1717. JOSEPH, Dover
1657, s. of Darby, d. bef. 1694. JOSEPH, Hatfield, br. of John of the
same, m. 28 June 1683, Joanna, d. of the first John Wyatt, had Mary,
b. 18 July 1684; Joanna, 9 Dec. 1686, d. young; Joseph, 9 June 1689; a
d. 15 Mar. 1691, d. soon; Joanna, again, 9 Jan. 1693; Lydia, 26 June
1695; Jonathan, 13 Oct. 1697; Martha, 19 Oct. 1699; Abigail, 4 Sept.
1702; Israel, 29 June 1705, d. next mo. and Thankful, 19 Sept. 1707,
d. next mo. He rem. a. 1714 to Sunderland, then call. Swampfield,
there his d. Abigail d. 10 Jan. 1721; and he m. 2 July 1722, Mary
Belding, and d. 15 Feb. 1736, aged a. 78. ROBERT, Boston, tailor, came
in the James from Southampton, arr. 3 June 1635, in the clearance
call. of Yealing, or Pealing, as Mr. Somerby read the docum. was prob.
at Providence 1638, but soon after came to B. by w. Mary, prob. d. of
Christopher Stanley, wh. surv. him, had John, bapt. 26 May 1644;
Robert, b. 30 Nov. 1647, d. young; Thomas, d. young; William, bapt. 17
Mar. 1650; Thomas, again, 1, bapt. 7 Dec. 1651; Thomas, again, b. 28
Nov. 1652; Robert, again, 11 Sept. 1653, whose bapt. is not found;
John, again, 9, bapt. 15 June 1656; Elizabeth 17, bapt. 20 June 1658;
Sarah, 20 Oct. 1660, d. young, unbapt.; Daniel, 6, bapt. 7 Sept. 1662;
and Sarah, again, 25, bapt. 26 Mar. 1665. ROBERT, Saco 1653, perhaps
was of Braintree, freem. 1690. ROBERT, Newtown, L.I. took, with
others, in 1645, a patent from the Dutch Gov. Kieft, for Flushing, had
Robert; John, wh. rem. to Boundbrook, N. J.; Hannah, wh. m. 7 May
1656, John Brown; Elizabeth wh. was 2d or 3d w. of famous John Underhill,
or more prob. may have been w. of his s.