Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p151


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a. bef. 3 mos.; Stephen, 19 Sept. 1679, d. bef. 5 yrs.; James, 19
June 1681; Israel, 4 Apr. 1683; Sarah, 6 July 1683; Stephen, again,
16 Nov. 1687; Henry, 31 July 1794, perhaps; George, again, 24 Apr.
1698; and Jane, 8 May 1699; beside Hugh, prob. the eldest, a serg. k.
by the Ind. at Pemaquid, 9 Sept. 1696, as Judge Sewall tells in Coffin's
Newbury, 161. His wid. m. 28 June 1707, Joseph Herrick, as his
third w. HUGH, Newbury, br. prob. of the first George,[1] came in the
Confidence, 1638, from Southampton, aged 20, as serv. of Stephen Kent,
a carpenter, by w. Judith, wh. d. 14 Dec. 1675, had George, b. 1646;
Judith, 3 Jan. 1653; Hugh, 3 Nov. 1656; John, 10 June 1658; and
James, 11 Jan. 1664. He m. 29 May 1676, Dorcas Blackleach, wh. d.
22 Nov. 1683; and he m. third w. 3 Dec. 1685, Sarah Healy, and d. 12
Dec. 1693, aged 73; and his wid d. 25 Oct. 1699. HUGH, Newbury,
s. of the preced., m. 29 Mar. 1683, Sarah, d. of Caleb Moody, had Sarah,
b. 27 Apr. 1684; Henry, 22 Sept. 1686; Samuel, 2 Mar. 1689; Elizabeth
27 Oct. 1691; Hannah, 4 Sept. 1694, d. next mo.; Daniel, 30 Oct.
1695 ; Mehitable, 3 Jan. 1703; and Trueman, 14 Nov. 1705. He was
a capt. JAMES, Newbury, br. of the preced. was a lieut. by w. Mary had
Benjamin, b. 23 Nov. 1690; Nathaniel, 2 Sept. 1693; and Tabitha, 20
June 1696; rem. prob. to Salisbury, there had Judith, 13 May 1698.
JOHN, Charlestown 1638, prob. had w. Rebecca, and Edward, his s. d. 4
Oct. 1638; as did John, ano. ch. 2 May 1641; on 15 May of next yr.
he join. to the ch. and on 18th was adm. freem. perhaps had more ch. was
there a householder 1658. JOHN, Newbury, s. of the first Hugh, m. 1
Mar. 1679, Jemima True, had Judith, b. 21 Mar. 1682; Mary, 2 Apr.
1684; Joseph, 8 May 1687; John, 26 Sept. 1690; Abigail, 4 Sept.
1693; Hugh, 8 Jan. 1696; and Elizabeth 6 Sept. 1698; was a sturdy
soldier, capt. in Phips's disastrous exped. against Quebec 1690, and more
happy, as a major, in defence of Falmouth 1703. See Penhallow, and
Willis, II. 8. Two of this name had, in 1834, been gr. at Harv. and
four at other N. E. coll.

    MARCHANT. See Merchant.

    MARDEN, RICHARD, New Haven 1646, took o. of fidel. next yr. and
soon rem.

    MARE, JOHN, Salem, m. 18 July 1682, Joanna Brunson, but I kn. no
more of either bef. or aft.

    MARGERUM or MARGORUM, RICHARD, Salem 1655, was not, perhaps,
a perman. inhab. See Essex Inst. Hist. Coll. I. 67.

    MARGESON, EDWARD, a single man, came in the Mayflower, as one
of the passeng. to Plymouth, Dec. 1620, d. early in 1621.

    MARGIN, RICHARD, Dover 1659, m. at Andover, 21 May 1660, Rebecca,
prob. d. of William Holdridge of Haverhill.

    MARINER, JAMES, Falmouth 1686, by Willis, I. 212, was suppos. to
have come from Dover, prob. had ch. at F. wh. in his age he left there,
and was of Boston 1731, aged 80.