Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p30

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k. by the Ind. 1694, when his w. and d. were tak. but soon esc. Belkn. I.138.
JOHN, Salem, s. perhaps eldest, of George of the same, had d. Elizabeth it is said
d. bef. 2 Dec. 1698. JOHN, Woburn, youngest s. of William of the same, m.
Mary, d. of Edward Farmer of the same, had John, b. 10 Jan. 1705; William, 7
May 1706; Edward, 14 Sept. 1707; Ebenezer, 28 Jan. 1709; Thomas, 23 Nov. 1712;
Molly, 16 Apr. 1715; and Samuel, 24 Feb. 1717. JONAS, Scituate 1690, by Deane
in his Hist. of S. presum. to have come from Taunton, Eng. had Thomas, b.
1691; and Ephraim, 1694; d. 1697, and his wid. Eunice m. 1701, deac. James
Torrey. JOSEPH, Taunton, br. of Benjamin, had Joseph, Samuel, James, and
Sarah, and d. betw. 3 Dec. 1728, and 11 Feb. foll. leav. wid. Mary. JOSEPH,
Concord, only s. and eldest ch. of Thomas of the same, m. 1662, Elizabeth Fuller,
had Thomas, b. 15 Sept. 1664; Joseph, 5 Apr. 1667; Daniel, 29 Apr. 1669; Elizabeth
4 Aug. 1671; Sarah, 4 Aug. 1675; Deborah, 29 Sept. 1678; Hannah, 13 Nov. 1682;
and Benjamin. Joseph, Salem, s. of George of the same, a shipmaster, m. 16
Mar. 1697, Elizabeth Flint, whose f. is unkn. to me, had Joseph, b. 29 Aug. of
what yr. is not told, but the ch. d. in Nov. foll.; Elizabeth 20 Oct. 1701, d. in
few wks.; Desire, 26 Apr. 1703; Mary, and Elizabeth tw. 5, bapt. 23 Sept. 1705;
and Joseph, 15 July 1708, bapt. 22 May foll. SAMUEL, Stamford 1650, had John,
b. 1659; Joseph, 1661, and others. SAMUEL, Lancaster 1653. STEPHEN, Plymouth,
one of the first comers in the Fortune, 1621. built the first corn mill in N.
E. 1632; m. a. 1627, Elizabeth d. of the wid. Ring, had Elizabeth Miriam, and Susanna,
and d. Sept. 1634. His wid. m. 16 Sept. 1635, Josiah Cook, and d. a. 1687;
the d. Elizabeth m. William Twining; Miriam was not m. as late as 1669, but
late in her days m. John Wing of Yarmouth; Susanna m. 4 Apr. 1660,
Joseph Rogers, jr.; and next, 23 Oct. 1663, Stephen Snow. THOMAS,
Concord, came in the Elizabeth and Ann 1635, aged 32, a carpenter; by w. Elizabeth
had Sarah; a d. perhaps Marg b. 24 Feb. 1643; Hannah, 18 Mar. 1646; Elizabeth 25
Dec. 1648, d. at six mos. and first b. Joseph, bef. ment. a 1638; and had sec.
w. Mildred, wh. d. 15 Sept. 1673; was freem. 1672, and d. 5 Feb. 1676. In some
rec. the name is giv. Dane. THOMAS, Boston, a merch. of extensive business,
came from Hampsh. was b. a. 1640, m. 1665, Sarah, d. of William Brown of
Salem, had Sarah, b. 1666, wh. went with her f. to Eng. and there m. Robert
Woodward, Dean of Sarum; and Elizabeth 1667, wh. prob. d. young, and his w. soon
after, or perhaps bef. He was freem. 1669, and m. sec. w. Ann, d. of William
Farr of London, had Thomas, b. 1673; Rebecca, 1677; went home a 1678, and had
James and Samuel, was some time in London, but went down to Hampsh. and d. 27
Apr. 1686. A mural monu. to his mem. is in Frefolk ch. His youngest s. convey. part
of his est. here by deed from London 1730. THOMAS, Charlestown, mariner, m.