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    DALE, JOHN, Salem 1682, by w. Elizabeth had John, b. 2 Nov. 1685; Elizabeth 1 Mar
1687; Lydia, 24 Feb. 1689; Mary, 7 June 1691; and Samuel, 21 Nov. 1694. ROBERT,
Woburn, m. 30 Nov. 1680, Joanna, d. of John Farrar, had Martha, b. 9 Feb. 1684;
Abigail, 29 July 1687; Joanna, 26 July 1690; and Rebecca, 24 Jan. 1698; and he d. 9 Feb.
1700. THOMAS, Salem , tho. his surname is pr. Daley, in Essex Inst. Hist. Coll. II.
44, perhaps was br. of John, above ment. had Ann, b. 16 Sept. 1682; and Mary, 6
July 1685.

    DALISSON or DALISON, GILBERT, Milford a. 1647, as Lambert presumes, but
at Boston, we learn by rec. m. 24 Oct. 1661, wid. Margaret Story; perhaps
later in life he had w. Mary, and good est. but no ch. d. 1689; gave his prop.
after dec. of w. to John Barton of Salem, and he to pay £10 to Thomas
Marshall, yet no relat. is kn. with either of them.

    DALKIN, -----, Medford, the escape of whose w. from drown. is told by
Winthrop II. 162.

    DALTON or DOLTON, PHILEMON, Watertown, linen-weaver, came in the
Increase, 1635, aged 45; with w. Hannah, .35; and Samuel, 5 and 1/2; rem. to
Dedham, prob. in 1637, thence to Hampton 1640, and perhaps to Ipswich, at
least there he d. 4 June 1662 by injury from fall of a tree shortly bef. He
was freem. 3 Mar. 1636, had sec. w. Dorothy, left only three ch. of wh. prob.
one was Philemon of H. 1685. His wid. m. 25 Nov. 1662, Godfrey Dearborn.
PHILEMON, Hampton, s. prob. of the preced., but he may have been gr.s., m. 25
Sept. 1690, Abigail, d. of Edward Gove. SAMUEL, Hampton, s. of the first
Philemon, b. in Eng. m. 1676, as sec. or third w. Mehitable, d. of Henry
Palmer
, wh. surv. him with ch. some by former w., Samuel, Philemon, and
Timothy; was town clk. 1658, rep. 1662-74, of the Counc. under Presid. Cutt,
at first, 1680, d. 22 Aug. 1681. His s. Timothy d. at Boston, 16 yrs. of age,
24 Oct. 1681. His. wid. I think, m. 26 Nov. 1683, Rev. Zechariah Symmes of
Bradford. SAMUEL, Hampton, s. prob. of the preced. took o. of fidel. 25 Apr.
1678. TIMOTHY, Dedham 1637, elder br. of the first Philemon, bred at St.
John's Coll. Cambridge, where he had his A. B. 1613, freem. 7 Sept. 1637; had
been in office in Eng. and in 1639 was call. to be teacher in the ch. at
Hampton, there d. without issue 28 Dec. 1661, aged a 84; had Timothy, wh. d.
prob. at full age, bef. his f. His wid. Ruth d. 12 May 1665, aet. 88. The
wills of h. and w. establish. good ministerial funds in H. WILLIAM, Ipswich,
an Irish youth, brot. in the Goodfellow, sold by the shipmaster, George Dell,
to Samuel Symonds, 10 May 1654, hav. been sent by command of the Eng. governm.
after the triumphs of Cromwell in Ireland.

    DAME, DAMME or DAM, JOHN, Dover 1640, or earlier, by w. Elizabeth had John;
Elizabeth b. 1 May 1649; Mary, 4 Sept. 1651; William, 4 Oct. 1653; Susanna, 14
Dec. 1661; and Judith, lB Nov. 1666; was freem. 1672; deac. d. 27 Jan. 1690,
in advanced age. Judith m. 6 July 1684, Thomas Tebbets, and d. bef. mid. age.
JOHN, Dover, eldest s. of the preced. m. bef. 1663, Jane, d. of Richard Rowe,
for his d. Abigail was