Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p533

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altogether false as to both, but the fate of these subjects was not chang.;
nor is it prob. that her own life after thus telling the truth, could have
been sav. had not a disorder in the head, perhaps caus. by her imprison.
prevent. her trial until the foll. term, when the horrible delus. had begun
to dissipate. Burrows forgave her bef. the double execut. His will of
29 Jan. 1692, bef. his accusat. after his execut. was allow. in Oct. 1692.
See full acco. in Essex Hist. Coll. I. 52. W. Mary, and d. Ann, w. of
John Andrews, beside the s. George are all the relat. exc. the gr.ch.; an
honor. descend. in the seventh generat. furnish. that acco. His s. George,
and w. Rebecca, mother of this girl thus impiously abused by the judges
in open Court, for the glory of God, were also charg. but he escap. by
flight, and she by confess. wh. falsehood obtain. her disch. with her d.
from prison in Jan. foll. Hutch. II. 38-40. Felt, II. 477-52. GEORGE,
Danvers, only s. of the preced. m. 9 Feb. 1675, Rebecca Frost, whose f.
is unkn. had Margaret, b. 26 Nov. foll. wh. was the wretched witness;
George, 29 Sept. 1677; John, 18 Sept. 1679; Jonathan, 29 July 1681;
and Mary, 20 May 1683. JOHN, Hingham, s. of Nicholas, b. in Eng.
m. 20 Oct. 1653, Margery, d. of Anthony Eames, had John, 2 Oct. 1654,
wh. was of Johnson's comp. in the Narraganset campaign, Dec. 1675,
and was k. by the Ind. 19 Apr. 1676, near his f.'s ho.; Mary, 21
Mar. 1656; Sarah, 29 Sept. or 6 Dec. 1657; and Benjamin, 2 Apr.
1659, d. at 11 mos. His w. d. 7 Apr. 1659, and he m. 3 Oct. 1661,
Mary, d. of George Russell, wh. d. 2 Oct. 1691, aged 52, had Jael, 7
Sept. 1662; David, 20 June 1664; Elizabeth 11 Apr. 1666; Peter, 12 Feb.
1668; Hannah, 20 Dec. 1669; Samuel, 30 Nov. 1671; Deborah, 15
Aug. 1674, d. at one yr.; Deborah, again, 8 Aug. 1677; John, again,
31 July 1679; Lydia, 18 Apr. 1681; and Abigail, 13 Nov. 1683. In
Philip's war he had comp. under him some time. His will, dat. 11 Sept.
pro. 17 Nov. 1693, names all the twelve liv. childr. four s. eight ds.
Jael m. 31 Dec. 1683, Matthew Cushing. JOSEPH, Hingham, br. of
John of the same, by w. Hannah had Joseph, b. 20 Feb. 1673, d. soon;
Joseph, again, 10 Apr. 1675; Benjamin, 10 Apr. 1680; Nathaniel, 29
Jan. 1683; and Mary, 16 Sept. 1686, d. young. JOSEPH, Ipswich, s. of
Richard of the same, m. Susanna, d. of William Symonds, prob. and so
an heir of dept.-gov. Symonds, of wh. she has been erron. thot. to be d.
had Samuel, b. 1 Dec. 1691, d. in few days; Joseph, 12 Mar. 1693;
and the f. d. prob. 1697, as his inv. is of 20 Oct. that yr. Delay in
settl. of est. of her gr.f. until 1693, tho. he d. 1678, caus. the confus.
NATHANIEL, Rowley, s. of Richard, freem. 1684, had est. also at Ipswich.
* NICHOLAS, Hingham, came in 1633, with w. and two ch. John,
and Elizabeth resid. first at Watertown, but rem. 1635 to the new sett. freem.
3 Mar. 1636, had, beside the ch. ment. in his will, Josiah, b. 6 Nov.