Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p555

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town by the Gen. Ct. JOHN, Lancaster 1654, may be he of Sudbury,
wh. m. 19 Nov. 1657, Deborah, d. of William Ward, wh. d. 9 Aug.
1697, aged 60; and liv. at Marlborough, where he had John, b. 1672, d.
soon; Daniel, 1675; Elizabeth 1677; and Deborah, 1678; was freem. 1690,
and d. 4 May 1713. JOHN, Woburn, s. prob. of capt. Edward, m. 28
Apr. 1657, Bethia Read, had John, b. 24 Jan. foll.; Bethia, 20 Jan.
1660; William, 29 Sept. 1662; Obadiah, 15 June 1664; Samuel, 29
Oct. 1670; and Nathaniel, 15 May 1673. * JOHN, Charlestown, m. 15
Oct. 1656, Elizabeth d. of Elias Maverick, had John, b. 3 Aug. 1657; and
prob. others, certain. Ruth, wh. in 1681 is nam. in the will of gr.f.
Maverick, as liv. with him; rem. bef. 1662, to Haverhill, was the first
blacksmith there, freem. 1666, rep. 1690; had m. sec. w. 8 Sept. 1680,
Catharine, wid. of John Maverick, br. of his former w. JOHN, Boston, a
turner, m. Sarah, d. of James Neighbors and unit. with others in div. of his
est. JOHN, New Haven, by w. Hannah had Hannah, wh. m. 21 June 1677,
Samuel Hummerstone; John, b. 27 Aug. 1661; Ruth, 3 Apr. 1667, wh. m.
as is said, 10 Oct. 1698, Benjamin Dorman; Abigail, 7 Apr. 1670; Daniel,
21 Feb. 1672; beside Sarah, wh. m. 8 Feb. 1684, John Wolcott. JOHN,
Watertown, m. 19 Oct. 1659, Mary, d. of Thomas King, had Hannah.
wh. m. 7 Dec. 1697, Francis Pierce, her f. hav. giv. her in the mo.
preced. houses and lds. at Cambridge farms, now Lexington, whither
he had rem. JOHN, New Hampsh. m. 26 Dec. 1661, Eleanor Brackett,
had John, b. 2 Nov. 1662; Rosamond, 10 June 1665; Hannah. 7 Feb.
1670; James, 13 Nov. 1673; and Ebenezer, 1676. JOHN, Rehoboth,
had Elizabeth b. 19 May 1673; Joseph, 3 Oct. 1677; Rebecca, 17 Nov.
1679; Rachel, 23 Dec. 1681, d. in four mos.; Jonathan, 20 Feb. 1683.
JOHN, Norwich 1677, has large posterity. JOHN, Charlestown, s. of
John of the same, m. on the same day with his f. 8 Sept. 1680, Mary,
d. prob. of Thomas Mousall. JOHN, Oxford, one of the
Huguenots, wh. prob. came, 1686, from Rochelle in France, after the
persecut. begun the yr. bef. and wrote his name Jean Jeanson, had w.
Susan, was with three of his ch. k. by the Ind. 25 Aug. 1696. His wid.
m. 18 Apr. 1701, her cous. Daniel Johonnot, wh. rescu. her from that
fate, as the fam. tradit. credibly reports. JOHN, Andover, prob. s. of
Thomas of the same, m. 13 Sept. 1689, Eleanor Ballard, hav. lost former
w. Susanna, on 12 Sept. 1683; and he d. 1741, aged 74. JOHN, Salem
1691, a lighterman. Felt. He m. 23 Feb. 1678, Esther Beers, perhaps d.
of Philip, had John, b. 3 Aug. 1679. JOHN, New Haven, s. of Robert,
m. 2 Mar. 1685, Mabel Grannis, d. of Edward, had John, b. 3 Mar.
1687; Thomas, 12 June 1690; Ann, Feb. 1691; Sarah, 9 Apr. 1694;
Daniel, 22 Apr. 1696; Joseph, 2 Dec. 1698; Benjamin, 9 Mar. 1701;
Robert, 2 June 1703; James, 3 Sept. 1705; Mehitable, 29 Feb. 1708;
and Hannah, 23 May 1710. JONATHAN, Marlborough, perhaps s.
of William of Charlestown, had w. Mary, and ch. Mary, b. 1664; William,
1665; Jonathan, 1667; was freem. 1685, and d. 21 Apr. 1712. Jonathan,
jr. was freem. 1690. JOSEPH, Charlestown, s. of the first William, m.
19 Apr. 1664, Mary, perhaps d. of Manus Sally, but had sec. w.
Hannah bef. 1681, JOSEPH, Lancaster, d. 17 Apr. 1668, leav.
wid. Susanna. MARMADUKE, Cambridge 1661, printer, sent over by
the Soc. for Prop. the Gospel to put Eliot's Ind. Bible to press, ought to
have more told of him, than that he was sick of his resid. here, and went
home in 1664, a little bef. finish. the work. No doubt the governm. of the
coll. were well pleas. to be rid of him at first, yet in 1674 he was again
chos. printer; whether he had come back from his native ld. and here
solicit. patronage is not certain. kn. but may reasonab. be believ. We
can boldly presume, that it was not on acco. of re-impress. of the Ind.
Bible, for that work in the sec. Ed. did not appear bef. 1685; and he