Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p305

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name at Harv. a preach. d. 10 July 1684. PETER, Warwick, s. of first John of
Providence, b. in Eng. came with his f.; m. it is said, Mary, d. of Samuel
Gorton, was freem. 1655, and d. 1659, by drown. without issue. His wid. m.
prob. John Sanford. PETER, Warwick, s. of John the first of Warwick, m. 16
Dec. 1680, Elizabeth d. of Stephen Arnold, had Peter, John, William, Stephen,
Elisha, Barbara, and ano. d. said to have m. Stephen Arnold, not her cous.
PETER, Warwick, s. of James the first of the same (perhaps eldest, by his
sec. w.), m. a Slocum, had sevr. ch. and was drown. (wh. may only be the
story of first Peter, his uncle), as the geneal. reports without giv. any
names of ch. RALPH, Boston, had John, b. 22 Dec. 1642, perhaps rem. to
Malden, and there had a c h. b. Jan. 1654. RICHARD, Plymouth, came in the
Charity 1622 for Weston's planta. at Weymouth, being br.-in-l. of W. d.
soon after landing. See Winslow's Good News from N. E. in Young's Chron. of
the Pilgr. 299. || RICHARD, Boston, mariner, perhaps ar. co. 1638, but I
doubt the rec. as he was not adm. inhab. bef. 1654; by w. Rebecca had
Rebecca, b. 7 Aug. 1665; and he d. early in 1672. RICHARD, Warwick, s.
perhaps youngest, of the first John of the same, m. a Sayles, had John,
Audrey, Amy, Isabel, Eleanor, and Mary. RICHARD, Warwick, . of the first
Thomas of the same, m. a Carder of the same, whether n d. or gr.d. of
Richard is unkn. had Richard, Thomas, Mary, Elizabeth and Welthean. ROBERT,
Wickford 1674. ROBERT, Hingham, m. Oct. 1666, Elizabeth Nichols. SAMUEL,
Cambridge, eldest s. of first Bartholomew, in Eng. came prob. with his f.
1632, tho. a foolish tradit. is in print of his coming with Gov. Dudley, and
after reach. N. E. tak. "empty casks to shelter them from the weather;"
was freem. 4 Mar. 1635, and made not bred, a printer (as is well seen in
Thomas's Hist.), d. 1 Jan. 2, aged 87, or, we may believe, something less.
By his first w. Jane, of Guy Bainbridge, wh. d. 16 Nov. 1657, he had Elizabeth b.
16 Apr. 0; ' Sarah, 7 Oct. 1642; Lydia, 23 Mar. 1645, d. soon; Lydia, again,
13 Apr. 1646; Samuel, 6 Mar. 1648; Joseph, 7 Nov. 1649; and Deborah, 19 Mar.
1655; and by sec. w. Sarah, d. of Elder Jonas Clark, m. 23 Feb. 1662, had
Jonas, bapt. 31 Jan. 1664; Lydia, again, 12 Nov. 1665; Elizabeth b. 3 Nov. 1665
(as by the rec.) d. very soon; Bartholomew, 26 Oct. bapt. 3 Nov. 1667; Mary,
b. 6 Nov. 1669; and Dorcas, 6 Sept. 1671. He was town clk. some yrs. capt.
of the town milit. thirty yrs. and engag. at the press fifty yrs the greatest work,
in conjunct. with Marmaduke Johnson (sent from London by the Soc. for Prop. Gospel),
the Ind. Bible. He is spoken of by John Dunton, in "Life and Errors," with gr.
kindness. SAMUEL, Warwick, s. of John the first of the same, m. it is said,
a Gorton, but that may be a mistake for his uncle Peter; but he had Mary, William, wh.
bec. the Gov. of the Col.