Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p511

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prob. in the fleet, 1630, with Winthrop was very early of the ch. of Boston
No. 53, with his w. Margaret dism. to found the new ch. of C. had Nathaniel,
bapt. 9 Nov. 1633, freem. 1 Apr. 1634, d. 11 Dec. 1660. His will, made
eight days bef. names his w. an apprent. Eleazer White, And appoints s.
Nathaniel his excor. GEORGE, New London 1680, had w. Margaret, wh.
in 1686, obt. divorce for his desertion. JOHN, Salem, perhaps br. more
prob. s. of Richard of the same, s. of Richard had w. Sarah, wh. was d.
of Thomas Putnam, m. July 1672; and he d. in the sum. of 1676, leav.
wid. Sarah and only one ch. wh. d. young. JOHN, New Haven, of wh. I
kn. no more, but that he took o. of fidel. 1 July 1644. JOHN, Northampton, s.
of Ralph, had John, b. 1683; Jonathan, 1685; Hannah, 1688; Joseph,
1690; Thankful, 1693; and Hezekiah, 1696; rem. to Lebanon. JOSEPH,
Salem, s. of Richard of the same, came prob. with his f. had on ch. rec.
bapt. 26 Sept. 1666, Abigail, Bethia, Joseph, and John; beside Abigail,
again, b. 14 Jan. 1679; Richard, 10 May 1681; Samuel, 9 Oct. 1682;
Ambrose, 4 June 1684; Lydia, 13 Sept. 1685; and Robert, 13 Nov. 1687.
Most, or all of these, however, were by sec. w. He liv. in that
part call. village, now Danvers, was freem. 1690, and sadly grieved in
the active proceed. of his min. Paris, the hypochond. enemy of witchcraft
1692. JOSEPH, Danvers, s. of the preced.[1] m. 28 Feb. 1678, Lydia
Small, had Abigail, b. 14 Jan. 1679; Richard, 10 May 1681; Samuel,
9 Oct. 1682; Ambrose, 4 June 1684; Lydia, 13 Sept. 1685; and
Robert, 13 Nov. 1687; and by w. Elizabeth had Joseph, 27 Jan. 1690;
Ruth, 26 Feb. 1692; Bethia, 24 Dec. 1693; Ebenezer, 20 Feb. 1695; Elizabeth
22 Feb. 1696; Elisha, 14 Mar. 1697; and Jasper, 31 Jan. 1699, at wh.
time the mo. d. JUDAH, Northampton, s. of Ralph, had Judah, Ebenezer,
and seven ds. MOSES, Northampton, br. of the preced. had two ch.
one of wh. was, with the f. k. by the Ind. 13 May 1704 in that pt. of the
town call. Pascomuck. NATHANIEL, Charlestown, s. of George, m.
16 Mar. 1660, Sarah Baker, was freem. 1663, had Nathaniel, b. 24 Sept.
1662; William, 21, bapt. 25 Sept. 1664, d. young; Thomas, 16, bapt. 21
Oct. 1666; William, again, bapt. 21 Feb. 1669; Margaret, 12 June
1670; Samuel, 22 Sept. 1672; and Stephen, 2, bapt. 7 Oct. 1677.
d. 1 Oct. 1693, says his gr.stone, aged 61. RALPH, Boston, m. 8 Aug.
1656, Alice, wid. of Francis Bennett, had John, rem. to Northampton,
there had Mehitable, b. 1662, d. soon; Judah, 1664; Samuel, 1666;
and Moses, 1671. RICHARD, Boston, s. of William, unit. unit. with our
ch. 9 Nov. 1634, the same day with his br. Francis, a week after his mo.
and a fortnight after his f. freem. on the same day with his f. and br. 4
Mar. 1635, was disarm. for siding with his mo. 1637, went home, I
think, bef. the fam. rem. to Newport, was by our ch. recommend. 28
Dec. 1645, to that of famous Dr. Thomas Goodwin at London, where
his relat. Gov. Hutch. confus. him with his uncle Richard, wh. by the
ordin. of Parl. 27 July 1649 was made one of the sixteen mem. of the
Soc. for Prop. the Gosp. See Scobell's Acts, or Hutch. I. 164. He