Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p16

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b. 11 Apr. 1689; Judith, 2 June 1691; Cornelius, 9 Oct. 1693; James, 5 Apr.
1695, d. 1697; Elizabeth 15 July 1697. His w. hav. d. 6 Mar. 1696, the last ch was
by sec w. Elizabeth Hidden, m. 1696. DANIEL, Kittery 1649, freem. 1652. DOLOR,
DOLLARD, or DOLLAR, Cambridge 1634, is said to have m. 1625 in Eng.
Margery, d. of Richard, sis. of Simon Willard, if so, he was prob. from Kent, and
this conject. is confirm. to me by collat. evid. Yet the grave-yd. at Benefield in
Co. Northampton, as Dr. Palfrey assures me, contains the names of his
ancestors. His w. and ch. John, aged 9, Mary, 4, and Elizabeth 1, emb. at London,
Apr. 1635, in the Elizabeth, to foll. him. He rem. a 1640, and had ld. that yr. in Duxbury,
and was of that ch. when he rem. to Barnstable and join. that 27 Aug. 1648, with his w.
but had his d. Ruth bapt. at B. 24 Mar. 1645; was freem. of that col. 1646; and in
the list of those able to bear arms 1643, is this man's name "and his sons."
Who may be intend. by the last word, is not precisely understood, but prob.
John alone. Yet at the end of that list stand John and Nicholas, wh. might
well, therefore, be thot. brs. certain. not s. But two s. he did have, Simon,
and Samuel, both younger by much than John, wh. was excor. of his will. Bef.
rem. to D. he liv. some yrs. at Concord, and was one of the proprs. of Groton
1655, engag. in its first sett. and made one of its selectmen by the Gen.
Court of the Col. Still it is not likely, that he ever inhabit. in the new
planta. but leav. his younger s. to reside at Concord, went back to B. and
there d. 1673. His d. Ruth m. 1663, it is said, Stephen Hall; and Mary, whom.
15 June 1653, Thomas Lewis of B. was prob. ano. DOLOR, Barnstable, s. prob. of
John of the same, m. 3 Aug. 1681, Hannah, d. of David Lynnell, had Shobal, or
Shubael, b. 23 Apr. 1685 Thomas, Aug. 1687; Hannah, Dec. 1689; Stephen;
Thankful, Mar. 1696; Daniel, July 1698; Job, July 1700; Noah, Sept. 1702; and
Remember Mercy, 15 Oct. 1704. EDWARD, Boston, m. 16 Sept. 1657, Hannah, d. of
Richard Gridley. EPHRAIM, Haverhill, m. 29 Dec 1660, Mary Johnson of Andover,
took o. of alleg. 28 Nov. 1677,d. 1681, leav. ch. Stephen, Ephraim, Thomas,
Jonathan, Mary, Susanna, and Hannah. EPHRAIM, Haverhill, perhaps s. of the
preced. perhaps of the first James m. at Andover 19 Mar. 1688, Mary Eires, or
Ayers. EPHRAIM, Newbury, s. of John of the same, by w. Elizabeth had Elizabeth b. 7
Apr. 1690; John, 17 May 1692; Mary, 20 July 1694; Ephraim, 20 Mar. 1697; and
Joseph, 16 Nov. 1699. FRANCIS, Amesbury, sw. alleg. 20 Dec. 1677. GEORGE,
Boston 1644, blacksmith, perhaps the freem. of 1645, one of the d. found. of
sec. ch. by w. Barbara, wh. had join. first ch 22 Aug. 1647, had Samuel, b.
17 Oct. 1651; and, if the rec. be not false, John, 3 June 1652; was a serj. d.
early in 1655. He throve by his trade, for the inv. val. one fourth of George
Munjoy's ship Swan, and five sixteenths of Benjamin Munjoy's ship Delight; and
his wid. m. 14 Jan. 1656, John Brimblecome, first, wh. was one of the witness.
to his will, and for third