Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p563

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Rebecca m. 9 Feb. 1688; James Minot, and next, 9 Mar. 1696,
capt. Joseph Bulkley, and d. 17 July 1712. His wid. m. 24 Dec.
1674, William Buss, surv. him, and d. 22 Nov. 1709. JOHN, Fairfield,
s. of the Rev. John, H. C. 1643, was employ. says Wonderwork.
Prov. in Nevis, I suppose, as a preacher, tho. the coll. cat. does not
print him in italic charact. He m. and prob. d. at Nevis, 1657, but his wid.
Joan came with s. John to N. E. She m. an Osborn at New Haven, and by her
will, 27 Dec. 1673, gave most of her est. �408 to her two s. John and David,
and to John Austin and his w. Mercy. JOHN, Boston, by w. Elizabeth had John,
b. 8 Nov. 1665; William, 1668; and Jotham, 1672. JOHN, Newbury, mariner,
s. of Thomas, made his will, bound on a voyage, 17 July 1676, pro. Nov.
foll. giv. all his est. specify. ld. in Barbados, to his mo. Ann White, so that
I presume his f. had d. some time bef. JOHN, Swanzey, bur. 24 June 1675,
k. no doubt, by the Ind. on the first day of Philip's war. JOHN, Charlestown,
whose name is by Frothingham, 183, misprint. John James, by w. Rebecca, d. I
think, of Manus Sally, m. 10 Sept. 1666 had four s. and five ds. of wh. those
heard of by me are Rebecca, bapt. 4 Feb. 1672; John, 29 June 1673, d.
young; Thomas, 11 Oct 1674; John, again, 7 Oct. 1677; and Catharine, 25 July
1680; but in 1681, says Willis, was at Falmouth; yet came back to C. and had
bapt. Rebecca, 29 Apr. 1688; and Sarah, 6 Apr. 1690. He may have been br. of
Isaac of Casco; at least, one of this name had lds. also, in 1681, on
Presumscut riv. His will, of 24 Sept. 1685, was pro. 10 Oct. 1690.
JOHN, New Haven 1689, as Mr. Porter assures me, had Samuel,
and John. He was prob. s. of John of Nevis. JOHN, Concord, s.
of John of the same, freem. 1690, m. 5 May 1681, Sarah, d. of
John Farwell. JOHN, New Haven, s. of William, H. C. 1690,
preach. a yr. and a half at Greenwich, a. 1709, but was not ord. He was
drown. in the harb. 28 Jan. 1719 by break thro. the ice, and his body was
found Feb. foll. By two ws. Hannah and Mindwell, had Theophilus, b. 20 Mar.
1706; Hannah, 15 Jan. 1708, d. soon; John, 7 Feb. 1713; Mindwell, again, 14
Sept. 1715; and Abigail, 28 Jan. 1718. JONATHAN, Dorchester, s. of David the
first, by w. Rebecca had Sarah, bapt. 14 June 1702; and Ruth, 3 Sept. 1704.
JOSEPH, Hingham, had his ho. burnt by the Ind. 18 Apr. 1676. He had m. at
Weymouth 11 Nov. 1657, Patience, d. of Thomas Little. One JOSEPH, was a
soldier of Gallup's comp. in the sad expedit. of Phips 1690 to conquer Canada.
JOSIAH, wh. m. 28 Nov. 1677, Elizabeth d. of Richard Berry, was prob. s. of
Teague. JOSIAH, Watertown, s. of Lewis of the same, m. 2 Oct. 1667, Lydia, d.
of Nathaniel Treadway, had Lydia, b. 25 Aug. 1668; Josiah, 20 Oct. 1670; Mary,
10 Dec. 1672; Nathaniel, 31 Dec. 1674; Samuel, 9 July 1677; James, 4 Sept.
1679; Sarah, 6 Feb. 1681; Ann, 28 June 1684; John, 19 Mar. 1687; and Isaac,
bapt. 25 May 1690; was selectman 1685, and after, freem. 1690, capt. deac. and
d. 9 Oct. 1714. His wid. d. 18 Sept. 1743, aged 94. LEWIS, Roxbury, with w.
Ann, wh. d. 1 May 1680, aged 72, or 78 by the inscript. on gr. stone, as
Goodwin gives it, is found among memb. of the ch. a. 1640, had Phebe, b. 21
Jan. bapt. 1 Feb. 1646, d. 6 July 1650 by a scald, says ch. rec. but he had elder