Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p204

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these ch. Mary d. at 46 yrs. but all the other eight filled 60, or 70, or
80, or 90 yrs. HENRY, Watertown, s. of Samuel, by w. Mary had Samuel, b.
13 Dec. 1657; John, 13 Sept. 1662, and Thomas, 17 Dec. 1664; but,
says tradit. only. s. James enjoy. patern. est.; d. 1672. The inv. is
dated of 18 Nov. in that yr. JOHN, Sudbury, 1639, an orig. propr. by
w. Elizabeth had Joseph, b. 29 Mar. 1645, wh. was the freem. of 1678.
‡ JOHN, Eastham, s. of first Edmund, b. in Eng. m. 13 or 14 Feb. (both
days being giv. in rec. by Geneal. Reg. IX. 313, and 314), 1650,
Mercy, d. of Thomas Prence, the Gov. had John, b. 2 Feb. 1651, d.
soon; John, again, Dec. 1651; Thomas, Sept. 1653; Edmund, June
1657; Mercy, July 1659; Hannah; Prence, 3 Feb. 1666; and Nathaniel,
20 Mar. 1669; he was an Assist. of the Col. 1666 and foll. yrs.
but neither his nor his w.'s d. is found. Mercy m. Dec. 1679, Samuel
Knowles
; and Hannah m. 14 Apr. 1681, John Mayo. JOHN, Eastham,
S. of the preced. m. 18 Dec. 1672, Sarah, d. of William Merrick, had
John, b. 3 Sept. 1674, d. young; Sarah, Sept. 1676; John, again, July
1678; Rebecca, 28 Jan. 1681; Nathaniel, 17 Mar. 1683; Benjamin,
July 1685; and Mercy 3 Aug 1687; and he d. 27 July 1721, but of
w. date of d. is unkn. JOHN, by Morse nam. as an orig. propr. 1640, of
Sudbury. No more is kn. by me. See Geneal. Reg. XIII. 261.
JONATHAN, Hampton, freem. 1678. JONATHAN,
Dedham, freem. 1684, was a soldier in Moseley's comp. for the Narraganset
expedit. Dec. 1675. JOSEPH, Sudbury, m. 6 May 1680, Dorothy, prob.
d. of John Haynes, had Joseph, b. 16 Mar. foll. d. young; Joseph, again,
18 Sept. 1684; Dorothy, 4 Aug. 1687; and perhaps others. SAMUEL,
Watertown 1630, came, prob. in the fleet with Winthrop by w. Mary, perhaps d.
of William Collier,
[1] had Henry, bef. ment. and Samuel, b. 11
May 1638. He request adm. as freem. 19 Oct. 1630, having prefix
of respect in the rec. but was not sw bef. 22 May 1639; and soon after
went home, leav. his fam. but d. in short time, if any faith may be giv.
to tradit. that his wid. m. Thomas Prence, wh. had been, and was after,
Gov. of Plymouth
. SAMUEL, Eastham, it is reported, was thither tak.
by Gov. Prence (wh. m. his mo.), m. at E. 12 May 1658, Mercy, d. of
Constant Southworth, had Apphia, b. 11 Dec. 1660, d. at 2 mos.; Samuel, 26
Mar. 1662; Apphia, again, 1 Jan. 1667; Constant, 31 Mar.
1669; and Elizabeth 26 June 1671. He was deac. Apphia m. 7 Oct. 1685,
Isaac Pepper. Ano. SAMUEL, there Was early at E. beside the s. of the
preced. but I can form no conject. wh. could be the jr. that had been
adm. an inhab. in 1675, unless he may have been s. of John the first.
STEPHEN, Milford 1646, then had house lot, but did not bec. inhab. until
1658, rem. prob. to Newark, N. J. in few yrs. where Thomas Judd of
Waterbury m. 1688, his d. Sarah; and perhaps he came back to Conn.
and his wid. Hannah may have m. Robert Porter of Farmington.
THOMAS, Eastham, s. of first John of the same, m. 31 Dec. 1673, Rebecca,