Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p188

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made agreem. as to div. of est. of the uncles. The others were nam.
Stow. HOPESTILL, Boston, s. of the preced. soapboiler, freem. 1673, as
of the sec. ch. wh. was Mather's; m. 15 Feb. 1667, Elizabeth d. of Giles
Pay.con of Roxbury, had Hopestill, Samuel, Mary, and Elizabeth His wid.
Elizabeth m. Edmund Brown bef. 1694; but I think he d. 1678, and his br.
the accompli. wh. bachelor, John, in his will of 18 July 1681, giv.
his prop. to brs. and sis. names not him, but br. Hopestill's childr.
Mary m. Timothy Nash; and Elizabeth m. HOPESTILL, Woburn, m. 15 Oct. 1670,
Elizabeth wid. of the sec. Thomas Whittemore, had Thomas, b. 17 Apr. 1672,
d. in few days; Abigail, 12 Mar. 1673; John, 14 Feb. 1677; Mercy, 2 6
Feb. 1678; and d. 26 May 1679. His wid. m. 23 Mar. foll. Nathaniel
Pierce, as his sec. w. ISAAC, Ipswich, br. of first Abraham, m. 5
May 1658, Mary Jackson, d. of William of Rowley, had Jonathan, b. 9
Jan. foll. d. soon; Mehitable, 19 Sept. 1660, d. in few mos.;
Jonathan, again, 15 May 1661; Jacob, 9 Feb. 1653; Benjamin, June 1665,
Elizabeth 20 Apr. 1667; Mary, 26 June 1669; Daniel, 14 Nov. 1670; Martha,
1 Aug. 1672; Ruth, 20 Feb. 1674; Prudence, 23 May 1675; and Hannah, 24
Oct. 1676. His w. d. 27 Nov. 1677, and he m. 25 Nov. foll. Hannah
Downing
; and next m. 16 Mar. 1680, Martha Hall, had Hannah, b. 16 Feb.
1682; Eleazer; and Sarah, 19 Mar. 1688; and he d. 8 Feb. 1692, and 62.
Of his ds. Elizabeth was, I think, unm. in 1700; Mary was w. of Grant;
Martha m. 8 Dec. 1691, Thompson Wood; Ruth was w. of Grove; and
Prudence of Boreman; when their br. Benjamin's est. was div. Out of
the m. of Martha with Thompson Wood grew, prob. the tradit. that a d.
of the first Reginald m. a Wood, and afterwards Francis Peabody.
ISAAC, Charlestown, s. of William, freem. 1678, bec. min. of Hartford,
m. 1680, in the yr. of his ord. Mehitable, d. of Samuel Wyllis, wid.
of his friend Daniel Russell of Charlestown, had Ann, wh. m. Rev.
Thomas Buckingham; d. 20 Aug. 1682, "in his prime of youth," says John
Hull in his Diary, lament. the loss of the country. His wid. for third
h. had Rev. Timothy Woodbridge, wh. was a success. of F. also in the
ch. of H. JACOB, Ipswich, 11 prob. of the first Reginald of the
same, m. 12 Jan. 1659, Martha Kinsman, d. perhaps, of the first Robert
of the same, had Judith, b. 20 Oct. foll. d. at 3 mos.; John, 1660, d.
soon; Jacob, 15 May 1662, d. next mo.; and Sarah, 3 Aug. 1665; and his
w. d. 15 Oct. 1666. Ano. JACOB, Ipswich, may have been, instead of the
preced. s. of the first Reginald, m. 26 Feb. 1666, Abigail, d. of
Robert Foster of the same, had Mary, wh. d. 11 Jan. 1667, very young;
Abraham, b. 4 Dec. 1667; Jacob, 25 Mar. 1670; Amos, 15 Aug. 1672, d.
in few wks.; Abigail, 3 July 1674; Nathaniel,7 Oct. 1676; Samuel, 10
Sept.1678; Joseph,14 Sept. 1680; James, 12 Nov. 1682; and Mary, 20
Dec. 1684; and he d. 9 July 1710. He was deac. left ch. Sarah,
Abraham, Joseph, and