Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p135


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Jonathan, 1684; Elizabeth 1686; David, 1688; and Josiah; and rem. to Lebanon,
1696, where he had Ann, 1698. ROBERT, Northampton, youngest
s. of the first Richard, b. in Eng. m. 5 Nov. 1662, Hepzibah, d. of Thomas
Bascom
, had Sarah, b. 1664; John, 1664; Thomas, 1666, all of wh. d.
young; Samuel, d. bef. manhood; Thankful, 1672; Hepzibah, 1674;
Preserved, 1676; Wait, 1678, d. at 19 yrs.; and Experience, 1680.
Two of his ds. were m. He was freem. 1684, liv. his last ten yrs. in
" distract. condition," living time sole. to fishing or hunting, and perish.
as tradit. goes, on a hill in N. still nam. Robert's hill, but the date of d. 1690,
is not found on rec. THOMAS, Northampton 1678, br. of the third Richard,
m. that yr. Ruth, wid. of Joseph Baker, d. of William Holten, had
Thomas, Mindwell, Ebenezer, Eliz. Noah, and Enoch; was freem. 1690,
and rem. to Durham. Noah was f. of Gen. Phineas. Forty-seven of
this name, says Farmer, had been, in 1834, gr. at the N. E. coll. of wh.
thirteen were clerg. and three mem. of Congr. and of those, twenty-eight
were of Yale, only six of Harv.

    LYNDE, BENJAMIN, Boston, s. of Simon, stud. at the Middle Temple,
and bec. a barrister bef. he came home, m. 22 Apr. 1699, Mary,
d. of Hon. William Brown, had Benjamin, b. 5 Oct. 1700, H. C.
1718 (wh. was made Ch. Just. of the Sup. Ct. of Mass. and d. 3
Oct. 1781); and William, 27 Oct. 1714, H. C. 1733, a merch. at Salem;
was sw. as one of the judges of the Sup. Ct. 25 July 1712, aft. Ch. Just.
of Mass. and d. 28 Jan. 1745; and his wid. a. 12 July 1753. JOHN,
Malden, by w. Mary had Thomas, b. 24 Oct. 1685; Ann, 13 Aug.
1687; Abigail, 4 Dec. 1689; Samuel, 29 Nov. 1690; and, perhaps, his
w. d. 22 Dec. foll. He by sec. w. Elizabeth had Dorothy, 20 Dec. 1692;
Joanna, 22 Feb. 1697; Mehitable, 11 Mar. 1698; and his w. d. 19 Jan.
1699. He was a capt. and d. 17 Sept. 1723, prob. a. 75. ‡ * ║JOSEPH,
Charlestown, s. of the first Thomas of the same, freem. 1671, rep. 1674,
9, and 80, ar. co. 1681, a patriot in the Committee of Safety 1689, made
by Mather and king William in the Chart. of 1691, a counsel. but left
out at the first elect. by the people, m. 24 Mar. 1665, Sarah, d. of Nicholas
Davison, had Nicholas, b. 1665, d. soon; Sarah, 5 Dec. 1666, bapt.
13 Jan. foll.; Margaret, 24, bapt. 30 Jan. 1669; Joseph, 16, bapt. 21
May 1671, wh. was lost at sea, 16 Oct. 1694; Nicholas, again, 2, bapt.
14 July 1672, H. C. 1690, d. at Jamaica, Oct. 1703; Ann, bapt. 26
July 1674; Joanna, 4, bapt. 9 July 1676; and Thomas, 1678, wh. was
lost at sea with his br. Joseph. His w. d. 13 Dec. 1678, aged 31; and
his sec. w. was Emma, wid. of John Brakenbury, and d. of John Anderson,
wh. d. 1 Sept. 1703; and his third w. was Mary, wid. of Hon.
Adam Winthrop, 13 Mar. 1706, wh. d. 30 Oct. 1715; was lieut. col.
and d. 29 Jan. 1727, aged, says Judge Sewall, a. 90. JOSEPH, Malden,