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THOMAS, of Charlestown in 1652, with w. Hannah joining the ch. that yr.
may have been s. of John, unless I have been confus. by two ws. of one.
THOMAS, Boston, m. 10 Sept. 1636, Frances Robinson, had Thomas, b. 27
Nov. 1659; prob. other ch. beside Ann, b. a. 1685, wh. m. 27 Feb. 1703,
Nathaniel Green. THOMAS, Salem, by w. Elizabeth had Joseph, b. 15 Jan. 1663;
Thomas, 16 Sept. 1664, d. young; James, 8 Feb. 1666; Thomas, again, 26
Feb. 1668; Benjamin, 26 Aug. 1669; and Samuel, 6 Feb. 1670. THOMAS,
Newport, eldest s. of Daniel, m. Elizabeth d. of Jacob Mott, had Priscilla, b. Feb. 3
1693; Mary, 13 Dec. 1694; Daniel, 18 Dec. 1696; Thomas, 1 Dec. 1698; Joanna,
24 Oct. 1700; Jacob, 21 Nov. 1704; Elizabeth 4 May 1707; John, 15 Feb. 1709; and
James, 5 July 1711; and d. 11 May 1734. His wid. d. 22 Mar. 1749. THOMAS,
Topsfield, s. of the first John of the same, m. perhaps Mercy, d. of the
sec. William Sumner, had Thomas, b. 4, bapt. 14 Sept. 1701; Jacob, b. 16 Jan.
1703; Deborah, 17 Nov. 1704, d. in few mos.; Deborah, again, 23 Sept. 1707;
Simon, 8 Mar. 1710 ; Mercy, 17, bapt. 27 Jan. 1712; Yates, 24 Mar. bapt. 4
Apr. 1714; Benjamin, 29 May, bapt. 3 June 1716; and Nathaniel, 9 Nov. 1718;
and d. 9 June 1751, acc. rec. of ch. but 4 July 1752, by town rec. His wid. d.
8 May 1763. ZACCHEUS, Lynn 1640, had, says Lewis, s. Daniel, b. a. 1650, wh.
went, I suppose, with other of his neighb. to Reading. ZACCHEUS, Weymouth
1639. ZACCHEUS, Ipswich 1644 (in that pt. wh. soon was incorp. as
Topsfield), came from Hants Green, near Potter's Row, in Co. Bucks, a
parish, seen on the map, a. 33 miles from London, near Gr. Missenden, left
good est. to only s. John, and four ds. perhaps, both at Rowley and
Topsfield. His d. Phebe m. Thomas Perkins; Martha m. John Newmarch; Mary
m. a (prob. Abraham) Redington, and Priscilla m. John Wild, wh. strange as it
may appear, was a witness against her br. ZACCHEUS, Topsfield, s. of the
first John of the same, m. 21 Jan. 1702, Elizabeth Curtis, but whose d. she was
is unkn. had Elizabeth b. 13 Feb. 1703; Mary, 11 Mar. 1705; Priscilla, 4 Aug. 1707;
John, 29 Jan. 1710; Sarah, 28 Jan. 1712; Abigail, 12 Aug. bapt. 25 Sept. 1715;
Zaccheus, 7 Nov. 1717; Eliezer, 29 May, bapt. 17 July 1720; and Susanna, 11
Feb. bapt. 28 Apr. 1723; and d. 1739, in his will of 16 Apr. of that yr. pro.
28 May foll. names all the nine ch. as alive. From this br. of the ancest.
tree descends Benjamin A. wh. so many of the scholars of Boston honor as
their instruct. in the classics. Six of this name had, in 1834, been gr. at
Harv. fourteen at Yale, and three at other coll. of N. E.

    GOULDEN or GOLDEN, ROGER, R. I. 1676, capt. of a vessel, did serv. in
Philip's war, especial. on 12 Aug. 1676, when the gr. adversa. was k. m. Penelope,
d. prob. youngest of the first Benedict Arnold.

    GOULDER, FRANCIS, Plymouth 1643, d. 17 May 1664. Catharine, prob. his w. or
d. there d. 16 Mar. 1651.

    GOURDING, ABRAHAM, Boston 1672, mariner.

    GOVE or GOAVE, EBENEZER, Hampton, s. of Edward, m. 20 Dec. 1692, Judith
Sanborn, had Jeremiah, b. 20 Mar. 1695; Edward, 29 May 1696; Sarah, 3 Apr. 1698;
Judith, 18 Feb. 1701; Ebenezer, 15 Feb. 1703; Lydia, 3 Feb. 1705; Enoch, 28 Oct. 1708;
Hannah, 20 Jan. 1711; Nathan, 30 Dec. 1713; Mary, 18 Apr. 1716; and Rachel, 26 Apr.
1718; and he d. 1758. * EDWARD, Hampton, rep. in the first