Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p272

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Larkin, and d. 14 Oct. 1704, in 71st yr. His wid. Hannah d. 10 Dec.
foll. aged 62. JOHN, Waterbury 1674, s. of the first Thomas, rem. to
Farmington a. 1694, there d. without w. or ch. JOHN, Roxbury, freem.
1690, was prob. s. of the sec. Abraham. JOHN, Charlestown, prob. s. of
John of the same, 7 Apr. 1747, in 83d yr. says the gr.st. Hannah had Hannah,
bapt. 23 Dec. 1688; Andrew, 20 Mar. 1692; Ann, 27 Aug. 1693; William, 7
Oct. 1694; Edward, 30 Oct. 1698; Abigail, 18 Apr. 1702; Eliphalet,
11 Feb. 1705; and Abigail, 25 Jan. 1708. JOSEPH, Charlestown, had
w. Hannah, who unit. with the ch. 26 June 1681, and, perhaps, ano. w.
Margaret, who d. 7 Dec. 1689, in her 23d yr. and he by w. Elizabeth had
Thomas, bapt. 20 Aug. 1699; Andrew, 1 Mar. 1702; and David, 10
Sept. 1704; and he d. 25 Apr. 1709, aged a 58. Ano. JOSEPH,
Charlestown, by w. Sarah, d. of John Tuttle, had Mary, wh. d. young, 2
May 1683; Joseph, bapt. 4 Mar. 1688; John, 30 June 1689, d. soon;
and John again, 31 Jan. 1692; and the mo. d. 1 Feb. 1719, aged 63.
ROBERT, Roxbury, of the sec. Abraham, m. 29 Dec. 1704, Mehitable
Jones, but has no ch. on town rec. down to 1721; Yet from the inscript.
on gr.st. Geneal. Reg. VII. 331, we learn that his w. d. 4 Nov. 1739,
aged a. 70 yrs. and he d. 17 Feb. 1741, in 68th yr. SAMUEL, Farmington,
s. of Thomas, m. 20 Dec. 1683, Mary, d. of Thomas Hart, had
Samuel, b. 19 Feb. 1687; Thomas, 1 Mar. 1691; John, 17 Jan. 1693;
Daniel; Mary, 23 Dec. 1697; Daniel, again, 18 Apr. 1700, Y. C. 1718;
Nathaniel, 20 Feb. 1704; Sarah, 17 June 1707. His w. d. 28 Apr. 1752,
aged 86; and he d. 15 Feb. 1753; had Samuel, bapt. 19 June 1687; Thomas,
2 Mar. 1690; John, 29 Jan. 1653. SAMUEL, Roxbury, s. of the first Jacob,
was engag. in the sad expedit. of Sir William Phips against Quebec,
shipwreck. on return. from the abortive serv. in the lower part
of the St. Lawrence, tak. prison. by the Ind. and kept one yr. got among
the Christian enemy, and was near five yrs. abs. from home; by w.
Mary had Mary, b. 30 Sept. 1697, Martha, 29 Apr. 1699; Mercy, 16
Sept. 1700; Samuel, 10 Dec. 1702; Sarah, 8 May 1705; and Eunice,
18 Sept. 1707. THOMAS, Farmington 1652, m. Rebecca Adgate[1],
had nine ch. to partake div. of his est. 1689, Rebecca, w. of Joseph
Woodford, then aged 46; Mary, w. of Thomas Bascom of Northampton,
44; John, 42; Thomas, 39; Esther, w. of John Stanley, 37;
Sarah, w. of Arthur Smith, 34, wh. was bapt. 18 Feb. 1655; Hannah,
w. of Thomas North, 31, bapt. 11 Apr. not as Hist. of Woodbury, 167,
says, 14, wh. was Wednesday, 1658; Samuel, bapt. 5 Dec. 1660; and Joseph,
20 Apr. 1664, wh.d. bef. Nov. 1689, but aft. the yr. came in. THOMAS,
Waterbury, s. of the preced. m. 5 Nov. 1679, Elizabeth d. of Simon Wrotham;
had Thomas, b. 1 Oct. 1681, bapt. 14 May 1682, when his w. join the ch.;
Simon, b. 1 Apr. bapt. 24 June 1683; Susanna, bapt. 24 Apr. 1687; Joseph,
bapt. 2 June 1689; and Elizabeth 29 Nov. bapt. 31 Dec. 1693; beside Sarah, 1
Jan. 1699; and Esther 1705. He in 1686 was one of the petitnrs. for estab.
that planta. call. Matatock. Seven of this name had been gr. in 1834 at Harv.
and ten at Yale.

    NEWGATE or NEWDIGATE, JOHN, Boston 1632, merch. b. 1580, in
Southwark, near London bridge, brot. w. Ann with childr. b. in Eng.
here had Hannah, b. bapt. 6 Aug. 1633, d. at 5 mos.; Hannah, again,
bapt. 19 July 1635, tho. blunder in town rec. makes her b. 1 Aug. aft.;
was freem. 4 Mar. 1635, constable, rep. 1638, oft. a selectman, d. 1665.