Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p37

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Joseph, both bapt. 1683; Mercy, 1685; Samuel, 1686; Elizabeth 1690; Desire, 1693;
Thankful, 1695; and George, 1699. JAMES, New Haven, m. 25 Nov. 1662,
Bethia, d. of Jarvis Boykem, had James, b. Aug. 1664, d. soon; John, Nov.
1665, d. at 3 yrs.; Mary, or Mercy, 26 July 1668; Sarah, 12 Apr. 1671;
Hannah, 1673 prob. d. young; John, and James, again, tw. 6 Feb. 1677, of wh.
James d. soon; Elizabeth 24 Nov. 1681; and James, again, 5 Jan. 1683; d. 8 May
1719, aged 78. Sarah m. 1710, Joseph Sackett; and Elizabeth m. 1707, Samuel
Harrison. JAMES, New Haven, youngest s. of the preced. had Jesse, James,
Desire, Lydia, Sybil, Abigail, Sarah, and John. JOHN, Ipswich 1648, by
Farmer was thot. to be a br. of the maj. gen. but I can hardly think so,
unless he went home, as we kn. no more of him. JOHN, Ipswich, only s. of
Daniel, m. Martha, d. of dep. Gov. Symonds, had John, H. C. 1684 (wh. was min.
of Ipswich, colleag. with Hubbard, m. Elizabeth d. of Nathaniel Saltonstall, and
d. soon, in Sept. 1689, leav. only ch. John, H. C. 1710; and the wid. m. Rev.
Rowland Cotton
); Daniel; and Martha; and d. 9 Jan. 1671. His wid. bef. d. of
his f. had m. Richard Martin, wh. may have been s. of Samuel. Martha, m.
Matthew Whipple, and d. 12 Sept. 1728, aged 60. JOHN, Stonington, eldest s.
of George the first, m. 1667, Phebe, d. of Robert Lay of Saybrook, had
Phebe, b. 1667; John, Jan. 1669; George, 28 Mar. 1671, H. C. 1693, a man of
much distinct.; Robert, 17 Sept. 1673; William, 7 Apr. 1677; Daniel, 28 Mar.
1680; Samuel, 23 Feb. 1683, d. soon; Ann, 3 Oct. 1684; and Sarah, 29 July
1692; beside Phebe, b. prob. betw. Ann and Sarah, as she has that order of
success. in f.'s will. He d. 1698. His eldest s. had the Saybrook ld. giv. to
his mo. by her f. and d. 1699, hav. had three s. and one d. George was clk.
of the Courts. Robert had Robert, wh. at the taking of Louisburg 1745,
was capt. in Gov. Wolcott's reg. and for good serv. was made maj. JOHN,
New Haven, s. of first James, m. Grace, d. of John Brown, had Abigail, b. 13
Nov. 1705; Sarah, and John, tw. 10 May 1708, of wh. John d. soon; Elizabeth 28
Aug. 1710; Mehitable, 2 Oct. 1713; and Mary, 29 Mar. 1716. ROBERT, Milford, a.
1645, had Samuel, b. 1656; Esther, 1658; and Hannah, 1662; rem. 1667, with
Branford peop. to Newark, N. J. THOMAS, Kittery 1652. * WILLIAM, Roxbury,
came with w. Margaret, and s. Daniel, Edward and George, bef. ment. in 1631,
and was, perhaps, in the Lion, with Winthrop's w. and eldest s. beside
apostle Eliot, in the rec. of wh. ch. he stands third in the list; freem. 3
July 1632, rep. 1635, but in 1637 tak. side with Wheelwright, was disarm.
His w. d. 3 Feb. 1646, in the ch. rec. of Eliot's affection, call. "old mo.
D."; and he d. 25 Jan. 1654. WILLIAM, Boston, liv. at Pulling point, m. 27
Oct. 1659, Mary Parker. WILLIAM, Stonington, youngest s. of George the
capt. was a lieut. m. Sarah, wid.