Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p499


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to some part of our country, nam. his planta. Wingerworth, as may be
learn. from a most curious vol. in MS. of Collections of the Gentry of
Derbysh. by Bassano, in the Brit. Museum. Their gr.f. was Nicholas of
Wingerworth, where the fam. an old Catholic stock (of wh. however, the
latest possessor conform. to the ch. of Eng.), resided until our day, in the
rank of baronets, now extinct. He was b. 1547, d. 1605.

    HUNN, GEORGE, Boston 1635, tanner, freem. 17 May 1637, by w.
Ann had Nathaniel, and d. June 1640, hav. made his will 25 May bef.
He had est. at Braintree, also at Long Isl. in the harbor. His wid. m.
16 Dec. 1651, William Philpot. || NATHANIEL, Boston, shoemaker, s.
of the preced. by w. Sarah had Sarah, b. 8 July 1652; and John, 16
Jan. 1656, wh. d. next yr.; John, again, 12 Feb. 1659; and George, 23
May 1660. He was of ar. co. 1662, after 1669 is not heard of in B. but
d. at Salem in June 1679. Ano. NATHANIEL was of Wethersfield 1673
to 1693.

    HUNNIWELL, HUNNUEL, HONYWELL or HUNNEWELL, JOHN,
Wethersfield, m. Elizabeth d. of Daniel Harris of Middletown, was surveyor of
the roads 1682. RICHARD, Scarborough, s. of Roger, ens. in 1680,
lieut. 1689, perhaps liv. some yrs. at Boston in the worst yrs. of the E.
Ind. war, m. Sarah, d. of Nathaniel Adams, went again to impr. his est.;
and was capt. k. by the Ind. 6 Oct. 1703. Geneal. Reg. III. 25, and
Penhallow. ROGER, Saco, d. 1654. Folsom.

    HUNT, BARTHOLOMEW, Dover 1640, I suppose to bc the same, wh.
was of Newport 1655, freem. of that Col. there by w. Ann had Bartholomew,
b. 7 Dec. 1654; Adam, Sept. 1656; Naomi, 15 Sept. 1658;
and Ezekiel, 8 Mar. 1663, or 4; beside others; by whose will of 11 Feb.
1687, pro. 22 June foll. provis. for w. Ann, s. Bartholomew, Ezekiel,
and John, and four ds. not nam. is made. The witnesses were John
Vaughan, and John Williams, and w. was made with John Albroe, excors.
EBENEZER, Northampton, s. of Jonathan, m. 27 May 1698, Hannah, d.
perhaps, of sec. William Clark of the same, had Hannah, b. 4 Oct.
1699; Stephen, 24 July 1701; Ebenezer, 30 Aug. 1703; William, 12
Oct. 1705; Abigail, 16 July 1708; Daniel, 17 Aug. 1711; Simeon, 3
Nov. 1713; and Thomas and Esther, tw. 24 May 1716. EDMUND,
Duxbury 1637, had, says Winsor, copying Farmer, been of Cambridge
1634, was surveyor of roads 1645; and a propr. of Bridgewater, but
prob. did not move thither. EDWARD, Duxbury, d. a. 1656, his inv
being of 20 May in that yr. I suspect this person to be the same as preced.
for the bapt. names in very many rec are confus. EDWARD, Duxbury
1665, Winsor supposes to be s. of the preced. EDWARD, Amesbury,
sw. fidel. 20 Dec. 1677. ENOCH, Weymouth 1640, blacksmith came
from Lee, a parish in Bucks, near Wendover, had, perhaps, been at
Newport 1639; but at W. had Sarah, b. 4 July 1640; after some yrs.
went home, leav. here Ephraim, wh. 18 Nov. 1652, had admin. of est. of