Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p571

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The indefat. histor. of Portland discov. that he was at Pemaquid in
1682, and d. early next yr. See his fine artic. in Geneal. Reg. XI. 31.
HENRY, Scituate, blacksmith, was not (as Willis thot.) s. of the preced.
but of Abraham, m. 4 Nov. 1676;, Abigail, d. of Charles Stockbridge,
had Abigail, b. Apr. 1677; Abraham, Jan. 1679; Ann, Feb. 1681, d.
young; Charles, Mar. 1683; Mary, Jan. 1684; Nathaniel, Feb. 1687;
Rebecca, Mar. 1689, d. soon; Jabez, Feb. 1691; Rebecca, again, May
1693; Jemima, and Keziah, tw. Dec. 1695; Henry, Mar. 1697;
Joseph, Dec. 1699; and Thomas, Sept. 1702. He d. 30 Oct. 1730, the
oldest man in that pt. of the town call. Hanover; and his wid. d. 15 July
1743. In Barry's copious Hist. of H. much will be seen of descend. to
the present generat. HENRY, Gloucester; perhaps s. of the first Henry,
m. 4 June 1678, Bridget Day, prob. d. of Anthony, had Henry, b. 28
June 1679; and Susanna, 25 Jan. 1682, d. in three days. His w. d. 7
Sept. 1684, and he m. 9 Nov. 1685, Mary Lambert, perhaps d. of John
of Lynn, had Ebenezer, 30 July 1686, d. in few mos.; Margaret, 1687;
Mary, 1689; Constantine, 1691; Benjamin, 1695; and Mercy, 1703; and
he either d. or rem. bef. 1721. JOHN, Scarborough, the well kn. auth.
br. of the first Henry, came in the Nicholas charter. by Edward Tyng arr.
from London at Boston 2 July 1638; made a short excurs. to Scarborough
to see his br. went home, in the Fellowship from Boston 15
Oct. and reach. Bideford, as he tells us, 24 Nov. 1639. His next visit
brot. him to Boston, 28 July 1663, whence, after spend. a few wks. he
went to his br. at S. and remain. eight yrs. he went home and publish
in 1672, his book "New Eng. Rarities," more curious than trustworthy.
JOSEPH, Bridgewater, s. of the sec. Abraham, was at Lancaster, when,
in Feb. 1676, the Ind. destroy. his br. Abraham's fam. and was carr.
away into captiv. but happily recov. by some friend. Ind. wh. took him,
30 May foll. to Norwich, as is told in Trumbull, Col. Rec. II. 430. He
m. 17 Mar. 1688[1], Hannah, d. of John Farrow, had Mary, b. 24 May
1695, and he m. 1702, Sarah Ford, for sec. w. and d. Sept. 1726. By
his first w. he had Joseph, Mary, Hannah, and Beatrice, nam. in his will,
as are also, of the sec. w. wh. d. 1734, the ch. Sarah, b. 1703; Ebenezer,
1709; and Abraham, 1716. NATHANIEL, Hingham, s. of Thomas,
b. in Eng. rem. 1654 to Lancaster, freem. 1673, m. Sarah, d. of Thomas
King of Marlborough, wh. d. 2 July 1706, had Elizabeth b. 7 June 1657, d.
next mo.; Nathaniel, 21 June 1658, d. in 9 yrs.; Sarah, 16 July 1660;
Dorothy, 4 Mar. 1663; Peter, 22 Feb. 1666; and Rebecca, 14 May
1672, beside ano. Nathaniel, ano. Elizabeth and Martha, all liv. 3 Mar. 1694,
the date of his will. After destruct. of L. he rem. to Marlborough, there
d. 8 Apr. 1694. NATHANIEL, Marlborough, s. of the preced. freem.
1690, m. 8 Apr. 1682, Esther Morse, had Esther; b. 20 May 1683;
Mary, 14 Apr. 1685; Patience, 27 Feb. 1687; Martha, 1695; and
perhaps other childr. His w. d. 27 Aug. 1725, and he d. 5 Mar. 1727.
PETER, Lancaster, br. of the preced. had w. and three ch. all k. by the
Ind. 18 July 1692, when they took away ano. ch. beside Elizabeth Howe, the