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br. of John, freem. 1678, was sheriff of Hampsh. m. 1677, Sarah, the
young wid. of Benjamin Dorchester, d. of Jonathan Burt, had Luke,
Ebenezer, and Peletiah, beside six ds. all liv. in 1722, when he made his
will; d. 24 Jan. 1727. MATTHEW, or MATTHIAS, New Haven 1639,
came to Boston in the Susan and Elizabeth, from London, aged 25,
had Eliakim, Nathaniel, John, and Elizabeth the last b. 4 June 1651; d.
Nov. 1669. His wid. Elizabeth d. 1679, and his d. Elizabeth m. Jan. 1673,
Anthony Howd, and next, 22 Aug. 1677, John Nash. NATHANIEL,
New Haven, s. of the preced. m. 18 Jan. 1671, Elizabeth Moss, had Elizabeth
b. 17 Mar. 1672; Nathaniel, 28 July 1678; Abiah, a d. 26 Oct. 1680;
John, 28 Jan. 1686; Ebenezer, 9 Apr. 1689; and Mary, 20 July 1692.
He d. 1700, and his wid. d. 1707. * RICHARD, Saco, assess. there 1636,
for support of min. at the lowest rate of any in the list, prob. there was a
young man; constable 1652, freem. 1653, rep. 1660, d. 1671. his will of
6 June 1670, pro. 20 Sept. 1671, names w. Lucretia, and six ch. Thomas,
Jerusha, Lydia, Rebecca, Ann, and Margaret. SAMUEL, Hartford 1669. Six
of this name had, in 1826, been gr. at Harv. and ten at other N. E. coll.

    HITCHEN, HITCHINGS or HICHEN, DANIEL, Lynn, call. sen. when
made freem. 1691; perhaps rem. to Reading. EDWARD, Boston 1634,
freem. 4 Mar. 1635. JOSEPH, Lynn, had Rebecca, b. 10 June 1662;
Joseph, 3 Nov. 1664; Samuel, 10 Aug. 1666; Sarah, 30 Sept. 1671;
Martha, 1674; Elizabeth 24 Oct. 1676; Elnathan, 1 Jan. 1679; and Ruth,
18 Mar. 1681.

    HOADLY, HOADLEY or HODLEY, ABRAHAM, Guilford, s. of the
first William of the same, by w. Elizabeth m. 14 Mar. 1698, had Rachel, b. 21
Aug. 1701; Abe, 24 Dec. 1705; and Jonathan; and d. Jan. 1746.
JOHN, Guilford 1639-58, one of the seven pillars at found. of the ch.
1643; 1 Mass. Hist. Coll. X. 92. He was b. Jan. 1617, perhaps at
Rolvenden, Co. Kent, came with some relat. in Apr. 1639, m. 14 July
1642, Sarah Bushnell, wh. had been passeng. in the same sh. with him,
perhaps d. of Francis, had Samuel, b. 30 Sept. 1643; John, 3 Jan.
1645, d. in few wks.; John, again, 3 June 1647, d. soon; Athia, 7 June
1648, d. under 16 yrs.; John, again, 8 Apr. 1650; Nathaniel, 7 June
1652, d. under 5 yrs.; and Stephen, 17 or 24 May 1654, d. at 3 wks.
Late in 1653 he, leav. his fam. here, went home, and was noticed by
Cromwell, wh. made him one of his court chaplains, says tradit. in Conn.
but it was for the garris. in Edinburgh castle, whither his w. and ch. foll.
him in 1655. There he had three more ch. and rem. thence in 1662 to
Rolveden, where he had two more, and d. 28 July 1668. His w. d. 1
Nov. 1693, and was bur. at Halsted, in Kent, where her s. John under
diff. ordina. from his f. was rector. His s. Samuel was f. of Benjamin,
the famous liberal Bp. of Bangor in time of Geo. I. and of John, archbp.
of Armagh. JOHN, Guilford, s. of William of the same, m. 30 Oct.
1701, Mercy, d. of Henry Crane, had Thomasine, b. 25 Nov. 1702;