Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p189

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James; and his wid. Abigail d. 4 June 1729. JACOB, Topsfield, freem.
1685, may have been one of the two preced. in all prob. JACOB,
Ipswich, perhaps s. of deac. Jacob, more prob. of Isaac, by w. Sarah
had Mary, b. 13 May 1691; and his w. d. 27 Sept. 1697. Ano. JACOB,
Ipswich, prob. s. of deac. Jacob, m. 5 Mar. 1696, Mary Caldwell,
perhaps d. of the first John of the same, had Jacob, b. 9 May 1697;
William, 11 May 1699; Mary, 19 Mar. 1700; and his w. d. 12 Apr. 1709.
JAMES, Dorchester, s. of sec.[1] Hopestill, m. 22 Sept. 1674, Mary, d. of
John Capen, wh. d. young; freem. 1678, by sec. w. Ann, d. of Job Lane,
wh. d. 29 Sept. 1732, in 68th yr. had Thankful, wh. d. 1 Mar. 1700 in
18th yr. and prob. other ch. and d. five days after his w. JOHN,
Salem, had there bapt. Mary, 24 Mar. 1650 ; Samuel, 7 Mar. 1652; and
John, 3 June 1655; and by w. Martha had Benjamin, b. 3 July 1658; Jonathan,
20 Dec. 1660, d. in few mos.; Jonathan, again, 22 Nov. 1662; d. young;
David, 16 Oct. 1665; Elizabeth 22 Nov. 1667; and Ebenezer, 5 Aug. 1677;
was freem. 1682. JOHN, Charlestown, s. of William,
perhaps was tak. by the Barbary corsair, with his f. aft. ret. home liv.
to 14 June 1723. JOHN, Marshfield, s. of Thomas of Weymouth,
m. Mary, d. of Thomas Chillingworth, had Elizabeth b. 1664;
John, 1666; Josiah, 1669; Mary, 1671; Sarah; Chillingworth; James,
1683, d. soon; and Thomas, 1686. His w. d. 1702, and sec. w. Sarah d.
1731, as did he, 13 June 1732. JOHN, Dorchester, s. of sec. Hopestill, an
ingenious printer and mathematician, design. the arms for Col. of Mass. d. 9
Sept. 1681, aged 33. He was never m. JOHN, a soldier, fell 19 May
1676, after the Falls fight, near Deerfield. ‡ ║ * JOHN, Boston, an
emin. merch. from Aylesbury, Co. Bucks, ar. co. 1679, of the council
of safety 1689, rep. 1690, at May session, for Portsmouth, where the
inhab. earnestly desir. to continue the union with Mass. after the
overthrow of Andros; Col. of Boston reg. named in the Chart. of
William and Mary by approb. of Increase Mather, a couns. d. 9 Feb.
1711, says his gr.s. Nov. Hutch. II. 190. His wid. Abigail d. 5 Mar.
foll. JOHN, Salem, s. of John of the same, m. 18 Mar. 1673, Mary
Stuard
, had John, b. 27 July 1674; Mary, 12 Sept. 1675; Ann, 30 Apr.
1677; Sarah, 27 Nov. 1678; John, again, 15 Nov. 1680; Jonathan, 14
June 1683; Ebenezer, 22 Feb. 1685; Mercy, 15 July 1689; and by sec. w.
Mary had James 12 Apr. 1693. JOSEPH, Billerica, freem. 1690. JOSEPH,
Salem, m. 21 Nov. 1683, Ann, wid. of Robert Wilson, had Ruth, b. 18 Oct.
foll. REGINALD, or RENOLD, Ipswich, came, it is said, in 1638, had gr. of
ld. 6 Apr. 1641, and brot. Abraham, Reginald, William, Isaac, and Jacob, beside
two ds. of wh. Mary is report. without probabil. to have first m. a Wood, and next,
when she must have been a very young wid. Francis Peabody. As to him,
tradit. was rather wild, for tho. it seems prob. that all the ch. nam.
in Geneal. Reg. I. 343, as there told, were b. in Eng. yet it does not
give the d. Sarah, w. of William Story, and must be wrong a. Mary, w.
of Peabody, as hav. first m. Wood. It appears, also, that he had sec.
w. Judith, wh. d. Oct. 1664, hav. brot. him Judith, 20 Jan. 1660;
Mary, 18 June 1662; and John, 15 July 1664. Very remarkab. was the
residue of his exper. and the relat. of it long distrust. by me, that
he m. next, Sept. 1665, Sarah Martin, and had Ruth, b. 19 Dec. 1671,
d. next mo.; Ellen, 14 June 1673; Hannah, 5 Oct. 1675; and Nathaniel,
19 Sept. 1678. Now this unusual blessing of fruit in old age, when the
last ch. came fifty-six yrs. after the first, I doubted, might have
arisen from mistake, and that both