Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p26

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London cit. embroiderer, but when he came, wh. was his w. when he rem. are
matters unkn. Prob. he left in the summer of 1692. JAMES, Ipswich, perhaps s.
of Robert of the same, freem. 1673. Some two or three JOHNS can find no
proper habitat. yet one is seen subscr. to memorial, 1668, at Salem, against
imposts. He was s. of Thomas, and m. 6 July of that yr. Ann Coleman, had Ann,
b. 18 Oct. 1669; John, 24 Jan. 1671; and Stephen, 16 Oct. 1673. This John d. June
1680, and to his wid. Ann admin. was giv. 1 July. Perhaps one had Mary, wh. m.
20 Aug. 1666, a Coldfax. JOHN, Hartford, s. of Robert, of the same, by w. Sarah
Maynard, had Joseph, b. a. 1675; John, 1677; Thomas; Mary; Maynard; Sarah,
bapt. 19 Sept. 1686; William, 24 Apr. 1692; and Joseph, again, 14 June 1699.
JOHN, Boston 1677, a merch. d. that yr. in his will of 4 Sept. calls hims. of Frome
Woodlands, near Warminster, in Wilts, on the border of Somersetsh. and gives
all his prop. to br. Robert of the same place; and prob. had no w. or ch.
JOHN, Dedham, eldest s. of Ralph, was prob. a soldier of Moseley's comp. Dec.
1676, m. 22 May 1678, Abigail Pond, had John, b. 11 Oct.1679; rem. to
Wrentham, there had Ralph, 9 Dec. 1681; Abigail, 12 Jan. 1684, wh. d. young;
Jonathan, 12 or 21 Mar. 1689; and Abigail, again, 1 Jan. or, as ano. acco. has
it, perhaps by mistake of the numeral for the mo. 1 Nov. 1693; and perhaps
other ch. JOHN, Gloucester, br. of Ezekiel, m. 12 Dec. 1682, Abigail
Leach, wh. d. 9 Feb. 1726, aged 63; was a witness to spectral delusions in July 1692, as
set forth in the Magnalia. JOSEPH, Gloucester, s. prob. youngest, of Anthony, m. 15
Aug. 1696, Elizabeth Gouge, says Babson, had Jeremiah, William, and sev. ds. perhaps also
Joseph. MATTHEW, Cambridge, printer, s. of Stephen, b. in Eng. Steward of
the coll. 1645, freem. 1646, made his nuncup. will 10 May 1649, d. soon after.
Harris, Epit. says the town rec. mark. his bur. on the same day. That docum.
wh. is in Geneal. Reg. III. 181, leads us to infer that he had no w. or ch.
tho. little ch. Moses is nam. that was prob. his br. but Mr. Paige gives strong
sanction to the opin. that he was s. of William Bordman, wh. m. a niece of Day. He gave
liberally to the coll. £4. to Elder Frost, and something to sev. others, yet most to his mo.
wh. was present. His name is in the imprint of Danforth's Almanac, 1647.
NATHANIEL, Ipswich 1637. Kimball. NATHANIEL, Gloucester, s. of Anthony, m. 13
Feb. 1690, Ruth, d. of Hugh Rowe, had Benjamin, Nathaniel, David, and seven ds. prob.
rem. bef. 1721. RALPH, Dedham, freem. 1645, d. 28 Oct. 1677,
in his will of 12 Sept. preced. w. Abigail, wh. was d. of Daniel Pond, and ch.
John, Ralph, Mary, wh. was w. of John Paine, Abigail, and s.-in-law John
Ruggles, are nam. But his first w. was Susan, d. of Jonathan Fairbanks, wh. in
1668 ment. her four ch. in his will, and they are found in Dedham ch. rec. to
be Elizabeth bapt. 3 July 1648, tak. with the town rec. that shows Mary, b. 9 Nov.
1649; Susan, 1652; and John, 15 Apr. 1654; while the next is found Abigail, d.
of Ralph and Abigail, Apr. 1661. RALPH, Dedham, s. of the preced. freem. 1690,
m. 10 Aug. 1681[1], Sarah, d. of Thomas Fuller, had Ralph, b. 28 Oct. 1683;
Thomas, 19 June 1686; Sarah; Mary; Jeremiah, 23 Sept. 1693; and Abiel. ROBERT,
Cambridge, came in the Elizabeth 1634, from Ipswich, aged 30, with w. Mary 28,
freem. 6 May 1636, went to Hartford, perhaps with Hooker in 1636, or very soon
after, had sev. lots among first proprs. His first w. d. prob. bef. rem. a.nd
the mo. of his ch. was Edatha, sis. of