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m. 25 Sept. 1689, Rachel, d. of Robert Twelves or Twells, had
William, b. a. 1690; d. 22 Feb. 1691, and his w. d. 8 days bef. Five of
this name had been gr. at Harv. two at Yale, three at Dart. ana six at
other N. E. coll. in 1834.

    FRIARD, ELISHA, of New Hampsh. 1689. Perhaps it was Fryer.

    FRIBBENS, WILLIAM, giv. to me, as copied from a list of passengers,
in the Mary and John, Robert Swyers (perhaps Sayers), master, to pass
for N. E. wh. took the o. of alleg. and supremacy, 26 Mar. 1634, is by me
(as this is almost an impossib. name and the two first letters might easi.
in ancient chirogr. be mistak. for H.) thought to mean our William Hibbens.

    FRIEND, FRANCIS, one of the flower of Essex, k. 18 Sept. 1675, at
Bloody brook under Capt. Lothrop. JAMES, Wenham, perhaps s. of
John, freem. 1690. JOHN, Salem 1637, had first been at Saybrook with
young John Winthrop was a carpenter, had, says Felt, a gr. of ld.
1637 there, but in Mar. 1640 was inhab. allow. of Boston, and ar.
co. d. 1656, yet perhaps was again at Salem. His will of 4 Jan. 1656
names ch. Samuel, James, Bethia, and Elizabeth Gardiner names him, in
Hist. of the Pequot war, 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. III. 159; and, in spite of
the variety of places, I judge him to be the same wh. sold a lot to George
Willis at Hartford. RICHARD, Salem, m. 19 Apr. 1677, Ann Curtis, had
Mary, b. 28 Apr. 1678.

    FRIESE, JAMES, Salisbury, by w. Elizabeth had James, b. 16 Mar. 1667.
Perhaps he was after of Newbury, and had John, wh. is ment. by Coffin.

    FRINK, JOHN, Stonington 1666, by w. Grace, wh. d. 1717, had Deborah;
Samuel, b. 14 Feb. 1669; John, 18 May 1671; Thomas, 25 May
1674; and d. 1718. Deborah m. Gershom Lambert. JOHN, Ipswich
1673, in his will, pro. Sept. 1675, names w. Mary, and ch. John, and
George. Rev. Thomas, H. C. 1722, Rev. Samuel, H. C. 1758, beside
two at other N. E. Coll. had been gr. 1834.

    FRISBIE, EDWARD, and *JOHN, Branford, were signers of the Planta.
and Ch. cov. Jan. 1668; the former d. 1690, had John, Benoni, Jonathan, Samuel,
Abigail, Josiah, Caleb, Silence, Ebenezer, and Hannah; the latter m. Ruth, d. of John
Bowers
, perhaps had Abigail, wh. m. sec. William Hoadly, and Ruth (when his
wid.) m. William Hoadly the first. He was rep. 1690 and 2, d. 1694; and left w.
Ruth, ch. John, aged 18; Edward, 16; Rebecca, 14; Hannah, 12; Joseph, 6;
Nathaniel, 4; and Lydia, 1. Prob. he was br. of Edward, and descend. of both
are kn.

    FRISH, JOHN, print. in Gen. Reg. IX. 80, as one of the Plymouth
men under John Howland, Apr. 1634, when two men were k. is yet in
my opin. design. to mean IRISH, wh. see. JOHN, a propr. of Bridgewater
1645. In Wonderwork. Provid. Johnson names thus a min. coming in 1637,
but it must be error of the press, perhaps for Fisk.

    FRISSELL or FRIZELL, JAMES, Roxbury, by w. Sarah had Sarah,
bapt. 2 Apr. 1665; Benjamin, 5 May 1667, d. 9 Nov. 1683; Hannah,
16 Dec. 1669; Ebenezer, 12 Mar. 1671; and Samuel, 8 June 1673;