Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p561

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1690, m. 18 Mar. 1685, Ann Bullard, wh. d. 16 Mar. 1695, and had
David, 18 July 1689; d. 18 June 1691. EBENEZER, Northampton
1678, prob. s. of Griffith. EBENEZER, Dorchester, s. of Isaac of the
same, by w. Barbara had Rebecca, wh. d. 11 June 1693, aged 6 mos.;
and he had also by w. Lydia a d. Barbara, b. Jan. 1700, wh. d. in few
days. EDWARD, Charlestown, freem. 18 May 1631, with prefix of resp.
was prob. therefore a passeng. in the fleet with Winthrop yet no more is kn.
of him, but that he was there in 1636 prob. and by w. Ann, d. of George
Griggs of Boston, had Mary, bapt. 8 Jan. 1637; Elizabeth b. 11 May 1643.
His wid. m. Robert Latimore. Mary m. 26 Sept. 1665, John Trumbull,
ELIPHALET, Huntington, L. I. s. of Rev. John, was ord. a. 1677,
hav. preach. at Rye some yrs. and d. 5 June 1731, leav. no ch.
See Wood's Hist. EPHRAIM, Concord, s. of John, m. 7 May
1673, Ruth, d. of capt. Thomas Wheeler. GRIFFIN, or GRIFFITH,
Springfield 1646, freem. 1649 had Mercy, b. 1647; Hepzibah,
1649; Samuel, 1651; Ebenezer, 1653; Thomas, 1655; Griffith,
1658, d. soon; Griffith, again, perhaps 1660; Experience, 1662; Peletiah,
1664; beside Benoni, bef. ment. whose date is not found; and d. 19 Feb.
1677. HENRY, Lynn 1642. HUGH, Salem, m. 26 June 1660, Hannah,
eldest d.
of John Tompkins, had Hannah, b. 9 Feb. foll. d. next yr.; Sarah,
wh. d. 12 Oct. 1662; Sarah, again, 30 Apr. 1663, d. soon; Elizabeth 2 Oct. 1664;
Mary, 30 Jan. 1666; John, 4 Aug. 1667; Deborah, 10 Mar. 1670; Samuel, 30
Apr. 1672; and his w. d. 10 May foll. On 31 Dec. foll. he m. Mary Foster, and
had Rebecca, 15 Oct. 1673; Abigail, 7 Jan. 1675; Hannah, again, 17 May 1677;
Rachel, 17 Apr. 1679; Sarah, 10 July 1681; and Lydia, 20 Feb. 1685. When
he d. is not kn. but it was bef. 30 June 1692, for that day Elizabeth Booth sw.
on the trial for witchcr. of Elizabeth Proctor, that the spectre of Jones assur. the
witness that Mrs. P. k. him, "because he had a pot of cider of her, wh. he
had not paid for." Such were the nonsense stories, that the Ct. allow. to be
giv. to the jury. Essex Inst. II. 198. ISAAC, Dorchester, s. of Thomas,
prob. b. in Eng. freem. 1654, by first w. Hannah Heath, d. prob. of
William, had beside one d. that liv. to be ment. in the will of Elizabeth Heath,
1 Jan. 1665, Hannah, b. 20 Nov. 1658, d. in 8 days, and the w. d. bef.
or soon after. He m. 7 Apr. 1659, Mary, wid. prob. of Samuel Bass, jr.
and d. of Robert Howard, had Thomas, b. 15, bapt. 18 Mar. 1660;
Ebenezer, 20 Dec. 1661; Mary, bapt. 3 Jan. 1664; and his w. d. 23
Oct. 1691, aged 62. His will, of 6 Dec. 1699, with codic. 23 Aug. foll.
pro. 12 Mar. next, may be seen in our Lib. XIV. 310. It names no ch.
but Ebenezer and Jonathan
[1]. ISAAC, Casco, had lds. on Presumscut riv.
1681. Willis thinks he came from Charlestown that yr. and was at
Falmouth. ISAAC, Boston, by w. Mary had Mary b. Apr. 1687; and
John, 24 Oct. 1691. ISAAC, New Haven, youngest s. of William of the
same, m. 21 Nov. 1692, Deborah Clark of Stratford, had Samuel, b. 27
Sept. 1693; William, 20 Jan. 1695; Timothy, 30 Oct. 1696; Mary, 6
Oct. 1698; Deborah, 25 Sept. 1700; Isaac, 23 Dec. 1702; Hannah Feb.
1704, d. at 4 yrs.; Jacob, 20 Mar. 1707; James, 16 May 1709; and Ebenezer,
25 Feb. 1713, d. soon; was a clothier. His w. d. 28 May 1733, aged
63, and he d. 1741. From this branch, it is thot. most of the descend.
of dept. gov. William are deriv. JACOB, New Haven, d. 1675. JAMES,
freem. of Mass. 1644, may have belong. to Roxbury, or Charlestown, or
Boston, or other town, after that date, were the surname was common;
but among the mem. of ch. in the first three wh. would prove his right,
the name of bapt. is not found. JEDEDIAH, Barnstable, s. of Ralph, m.
18 Mar. 1682, Hannah, perhaps d. of John Davis, had Shubael, b. 17