Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p554

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1 Sept. 1689; Nathaniel, 18 Sept. 1692; and Abigail, again, 25
Feb. 1694; and d. 31 Aug. 1711, aged 62. ISAAC, Guilford, s. of
John of the same, m. 6 July 1682, Mary Hodgkin, wid. of John, had
Bathsheba, b. 1683; and Isaac, 1687; and d. that yr. His wid. in
Conn. Col. Rec. 111. 241, is call. Mary. JAMES, Portsmouth, sent over by
Mason in 1630 or 1, is said to have d. a. 1678, aged 79. || JAMES, Boston
1635, a glover, freem. 25 May 1636; ar. co. a capt. in 1656,and
deac. 1667; His w. Margaret d. 28 Mar. 1643; and he m. Abigail, d. of
Elder Thomas Oliver, had Joseph, b. 27, bapt. 29 Sept. 1644, bur. very
soon; Abigail, 25, bapt. 30 Nov. 1645; Abigail, again, b. 12 Feb.
1647; James, and John, tw. 7 Mar. 1653; Elizabeth 12 Apr. 1655, perhaps
d. in few mos.; Mary, 27 Mar. 1657; and two nam. Hannah, of wh. the elder,
23 Nov. 1659, the younger was b. 12 June 1661. JAMES, Andover, prob. s.
of Thomas of the same, m. 26 Apr. 1692, Elizabeth Peters. JEREMIAH, New
Haven 1662, had Thomas, b. 25 Apr. 1664; ano. ch. 1666; and Samuel,
8 Mar. 1671; perhaps rem. to Derby, had sev. more ch. and d. 1704.
* † JOHN, Roxbury, came, prob. in the fleet with Winthrop bring.
w. Margery, wh. d. or was bur. 9 June 1655, and his ch. Isaac and
Humphrey, prob. others, as his will speaks of five ch. and my conject.
is, that other three were ds. and all b. in Eng.; desir. adm. 19 Oct.
1630, and was made freem. 18 May foll. a man of est. and distinct. rep.
at the first Gen. Court, 1634, and many yrs. foll. ar. co. 1638, surveyor-gen.
of arms, and ammunit. He m. Grace, wid. of Barnabas Fawer, and d. 30
Sept. 1659. JOHN, Newport 1638, may have been of Wickford 1674.
JOHN, Sandwich 1643. JOHN, New Haven 1643, counts
five in fam. prob. the propr. with others of the name, 1685; may be he,
wh. came in the James from London, 1630, aged 26; with w. Susan,
24; Elizabeth 2; and Thomas, 18 mos. wh. may be thot. a blunder by the
custom ho. clk. for 8 mos. At New Haven had Daniel, b. 1648, bapt. 6
Mar. 1653; Samuel, 25 Feb. bapt. 1 Mar. 1654; Hannah, 4, bapt. 8
Feb. 1657; Sarah, 26, bapt. 28 Aug. 1664; and Abigail, wh. m. 1690,
Joseph Foote of Branford. Perhaps he was br. of Edmund, a fellow-passeng.
but it must be left for larger inq. to reach certainty. Ano.
JOHN came from London 1635, in the Elizabeth, aged 23, of wh. I can
guess nothing, but kn. that one John, for serv. in the Pequot war, 1637,
had gr. in Conn. of fifty acres in 1671. He may be the freem. of Guilford,
1669, or of New Haven. The Guilford John m. Elizabeth Disbrow, 1
Oct. 1651, wh. had been divorc. that yr. for offence of her h. Thomas
Relph, Rolfe, or Relfe, wh. ran off to R. I. He had four ch. by her,
John; Ruth, b. 8 Nov. 1654; Isaac, 8 Mar. 1656; and Abigail, 5
Dec. 1659. His w. d. 23 Dec. 1669; and he d. 1681, in his will
of 22 Nov. that yr. calls hims. 63 yrs. old, nam. these four ch.
JOHN, Rowley 1650, m. 1 Dec. 1655, Hannah, d. of Anthony
Crosby, had John, b. 1668, and Samuel, 1671; beside two ds. He
prob. had serv. in Philip's war for in 1677 he was made capt. of the