Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p194

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His will, of 1732, was pro. 1738. JOHN, Guilford, s. of the first John,
m. 1680, Ann, d. of deac. William Johnson, had John, b. 1685; Samuel,
1687; Joseph, 1689; Mehitable, 1691; Benjamin, 1693; David; and
Ann. His w. d. 1702, and he next m. Hannah, wid. of John Norton; d.
Jan. 1735. JOHN, Milford, s. of the sec. William, d. 1693, in will of 1
Jan. ment. w. Sarah, and s. John. JOHN, Springfield, m. 31 Oct. 1695,
Hannah, d. of John Scott, had Hannah, b. 13 Aug. 1696; John, 16 Apr.
1698; Mary, 12 Feb. 1700; Sarah, 30 Jan. 1702; Abigail, 26 May 1703;
Elizabeth 13 Dec. 1705; Christopher, 29 Oct. 1708; and Elisha, 16 Feb.
1711. JONATHAN, Norwich, s. of William the sec. m. 3 Aug. 1687,
Elizabeth Reynolds, had Elizabeth Joseph, Sarah, and Jonathan, but prob. these
were by sec. w. See Geneal. Reg. VII. 131. Rem. to Windham, there
d. 1696. JOSEPH, Ipswich, a tanner, s. says fam. tradit. of Philip the
first
, b. in Eng. had Philip, Joseph, John, and perhaps more; but nothing
is kn. further of him. JOSEPH, Newtown, L. I. 1656. JOSEPH, a soldier,
wh. may have been s. of Joseph the first of Ipswich,[1] was k. by the
Ind. near Deerfield, 19 May 1676, on return from the Falls fight.
MARK, New Haven, s. of William the sec. had w. Mary, was a propr.
1685, and d. next yr. His ch. were John, b. 1 Mar. 1682; Thomas, 8 Jan.
1684; and Mary. The s. sett. at Lebanon. PHILIP, Ipswich, a
clothworker, having tak. o. of alleg. and suprem. at Southampton, to
qualify him as a passeng. 24 Mar. came in the Mary and John, 1634,
bring. says fam. tradit. Benjamin, of wh. very little is heard, Joseph, bef.
ment. and Margaret; was freem. 3 Sept. 1634. He d. 24 June 1678, aged
87, or more prob. 80, as by one report he was 73 in 1671. His d. Margaret
was wid; of Christopher Osgood of Ipswich in 1650, wh. was her
fellow passeng. and he had beside, Thomas, b. 1636; and Philip, a.
1646, wh. prob. d. young; by w. Martha. But he m. 27 Feb. 1660,
Diary, wid. I presume, of George Norton. PHILIP, Ipswich, perhaps s.
of Joseph, as Mr. Felt assures me, that, in 1668, the first Philip gave
prop. to Philip his gr.s. and the youth was then of 18 yrs. He m. 20
Jan. 1673, Elizabeth Herlick, prob. d. of Zechary of Beverly, had Philip, b.
27 Nov. 1675, d. 1 June 1676; Elizabeth 11 Feb. 1678; Martha, 15 May
1681, d. young; Joseph, 1683; John, 13 Jan. 1685; Benjamin, 19 Apr.
1687; Mary, 1688; Martha, again, 6 Apr. 1690; and Philip, again, 1691.
He d. Dec. 1714, and his wid. d. 6 May 1727. SAMUEL, Salisbury 1665,
perhaps was f. of Samuel of the same. SAMUEL, Westfield, s. of Ambrose the
first, m. 6 Nov. 1683, Abigail Brown of Windsor, had Samuel,
b. 29 Jan. 1684; Jonathan, 19 Oct. 1685; Abigail, 25 Oct. 1687;
Mary, 22 Feb. 1690; Hannah, 3 Nov. 1693; Esther, 16 Jan. 1696;
Sarah, 31 May 1698; Isabel, 1 Feb. 1701; Eliz. 7 June 1704; and
Mindwell. He made his will 1727, but it was not brot. to pro. bef.