Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p303

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pages, so far from being a contempo. rec of exact facts, begin with
relation, more or less minute, of what took place thirty-five yrs.
earlier. See Young's Chron. of Mass. 387. He had been serv. of William
Willoughby at Portsmouth, Eng. and after was of his s. Francis our dept.-gov.
JOHN, Sandwich 1643, made his will 29 Feb. 1660, d. soon after. JOHN,
New Haven, had John, b. 26 Dec. 1651. A wid. G. among early sett. at N. H.
was perhaps his mo. JOHN, Kittery 1652, subm. to jurisdict. of
Mass. that yr. JOHN, Fairfield 1648, made freem. 1662, had good est. JOHN,
Stamford, was rep. 1668-71, and perhaps later. JOHN, a freem. of Mass.
1654, may have been of Malden or Cambridge. JOHN, Warwick, eldest s. of
the first John of Providence, b. in Eng. came 1635 with his f. freem. 1655,
m. Ann, d. of William Almy, had Peter, William, Job, Samuel, Richard, and four ds.
of wh. Ann m. her cous. Thomas Green; one m. prob. Joseph Torry of Newport;
Catharine m. Charles Holden; and perhaps Susanna m. John Spencer; was a
propr. of Westerly 1661, one of the counc. to Sir Edmund Andros 1687, was
major, dep.-gov. 1690-1700, and d. 1708. JOHN, Narragansett 1664, mark.
senr. seems to render it necessary to count ano. John to be junr. there
at that time, and it may be that one or both went thither from Newport;
or he may be the s. perhaps youngest, of the first James wh. m. 16 Feb.
1711, Mary, d. of Increase Allen (but that surname is too common to permit
to guess wh.), and had, as the fam. report says, David, James, Increase,
Job, beside sev. ds. JOHN, Salem, m. 7 Dec. 1659, Mary Warren, had
Abigail, b. 22 Feb. 1661; Mary, 1 Mar. 1664; Sarah, 14 Dec. 1666; Elizabeth
20 Feb. 1668; and John, 28 June 1672. JOHN, Sudbury, a capt. in 1674. JOHN,
Malden, s. of the earliest Thomas of the same, m. 18 Dec. 1660, Sarah Wheeler, d. of
Isaac of Charlestown, had Sarah, b. Sept. 1662; John, d. young; Mary, Dec. 1668;
John, again, 21 Mar. 1674; Sarah, again, 14 Jan. 1677; was freem. 1668, and
d. 16 Oct. 1707. JOHN, Dover or Portsmouth, m. 12 Sept. 1666, Mary Jenkins,
d. of Robert, ps, or Henry. JOHN, Cambridge, only s. of Percival of the
same, m. 20 Oct. 1656, Ruth, d. of Edward Michelson, had John, b. 24 July 1657;
Nathaniel, 25 Sept. 1658; Percival, b. 29 Mar. bapt. 1 Apr. 1660, H. C. 1680,
first in the catal. of this copious name; Ruth, 24 Nov. 1661; Samuel, b. 4,
bapt. 10 May 1663; Eliz. 22 Apr. 1665, bapt. next day; and Edward, 15, bapt.
21 Apr. 1667; as in Mitchell's Reg. appears, and, after the termin. of that,
had Thomas, b. 7 Mar. 1669; Jonathan; Bethia, 20 Jan. 1673; Joseph, 24 Oct.
1675, H. C. 1695; Benjamin, 13 Aug. 1677; and Mary; Michelson, also, 14 Mar.
who d. inf. 21 Oct. 1681. He succeed. his f.-in-law as marshal of the Col.
and d. 3 Mar. 1692[1], aged 55. His wid. m. Samuel Champney. His s. John was
tak. 1681, by the Turks, as we learn from the Diary of Noadiah Russell,
sub. 20 Apr. 1682. Edward was a shipmaster, d. 1696, unm. Bethia m. Joseph
Hicks, and d. 12 Apr. 1708. JOHN, Malden 1673, mariner, elder br. of James
of Boston, freem. 1683, by w.