Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p420

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Jabez, 24 June 1699. TAHAN, Guilford, s. of Robert, had w. Hannah,
but no ch. and d. 1693. THOMAS, Roxbury, perhaps br. of William,
came in 1633, and d. next yr. in the fam. of Rev. John Eliot, in whose
ch. rec. it is certif. that he was a very faithful and prudent serv. and
good Christian. THOMAS, Plymouth, freem. 7 June 1637, soon d. or
rem. to Newport in 1638. THOMAS, Boston, a tanner, had m. Elinor,
wid. of Thomas Munt, bef. Mar. 1668. THOMAS, Middletown, by w.
Mary had Susannah, b. 1678; Elizabeth 1679; Thomas, 1682; rem. to
Hartford, there had John, 1692, and d. 1704. He had others, ds. Mary,
and Sarah, for his will of 1704, names w. Mary, and ch. Mary Dudley,
Elizabeth Dudley, Sarah H. Thomas, and John. * VALENTINE, Boston
1636, a mercer from London, I think, ar. co. 1638, freem. 13 May 1640,
and on Sunday foll. was, with Jacob Eliot, ord. deac. by w. Frances, wh.
d. 17 Feb. 1646, had Hannah, bapt. 17 Mar. 1639; John, b. 1 Sept.
1640, d. soon; Elizabeth 12, bapt. 19 Dec. 1641, d. young; Joseph, and
Benjamin, tw. 19, bapt. 23 June 1644, both d. soon; by sec. w. Mary, d.
of Gov. Eaton, adm. of our ch. 15 May 1647, he had John, bapt. 22
Aug. 1647; and Nathaniel, b. 31 Mar. 1660. He was of great public
spirit, grantee in 1641, with others, of the town, or Bendall's dock, and
the week foll. was made a selectman, rechos. 1642, 3, 4, 5 and 6;
interest. in the lds. at Dover, and prob. liv. some time there, was rep.
1652-5 and 7, and d. 1662. His wid. m. perhaps John Lovering of
Dover, and next, Ezekiel Knight of Wells. Hannah m. 24 Jan. 1660,
Antipas Boyce. * WILLIAM, Dorchester, a man of note among, the first
sett. prob. came in the Mary and John, freem. 5 Nov. 1633, was selectman
1636, and rem. to Windsor, of wh. he was rep. 1639-44, thence rem.
to Fairfield, of wh. he was rep. 1652 and 3, and perhaps had Sarah, wh.
m. 17 Sept. 1646, Joseph Loomis at W. and William, and possib. it may have
been the latter, who was rep. 1669. WILLIAM, Roxbury, came
1632, as a serv. prob. in the Lion, freem. 14 May 1634, m. Phillis, d. of
Richard Lyman, rem. to Hartford, had 2d w. wid. Mary Steele, d. of
Andrew Warner of Hadley; and there d. July 1683; in his will names ch.
William; John; Joseph, bapt. 17 Mar. 1650; Benjamin; Jonathan;
Hannah Kilburn, w. Of Thomas; Susanna Kilburn, w. of John; Sarah
Ward; and Mary Hills. Of two of the s. we kn. little; Benjamin liv. and d. at
Hartford; Joseph sett. perhaps at Glastonbury. Always this fam. employ. final
s. WILLIAM, a wheelwright, aged 70, embark. at London in the James, July 1635,
to come to N. E. but I kn. no more. WILLIAM, Dover 1657-71. * WILLIAM,
Fairfield, s. of William of the same, a man of distinct. had been at Windsor
in his youth, and, no doubt, at Dorchester in boyhood, tho. b. in Eng. d.
1684. Inv. of his good est. is of 25 Dec. It was div. by the Court to wid. Elizabeth
and five ch. William, Eliphalet, Joseph, John, and Sarah. The date of his f.'s d. is