Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p274

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May 1674. His will, of 1 Apr. 1668, pro. 1 July 1674, names two s.
John, and Thomas, ds. Susanna, w. of Richard Haven, and her five ch.
Joseph, Richard, Sarah, Nathaniel, and Moses; and Mary, w. of Thomas
Brown, and her ch. not nam. them. THOMAS, Lynn, s. of the preced. m.
says Lewis, 29 Sept. 1652, Elizabeth d. of Robert (but I prefer Nicholas) Potter,
had Joseph, b. 22 Sept. 1658; Nathaniel, 17 Mar. 1660; Elizabeth 21 Mar. 1662,
d. at 3 yrs.; Elisha, 3 Nov. 1665; Elizabeth again, 22 Oct. 1667; Mary, 18 Feb.
1670; Samuel, 19 Nov. 1672.; and Rebecca, 17 July 1675; and he was
bur. 1 Apr. 1687, in 57th yr. More descend. remain of this than any
other fam. in the town. THOMAS, Malden, by w. Rebecca, wh. d. 26
May 1725, had Lydia, b. 17 Apr. 1687; Samuel, 26 Apr. 1689; and
he d. 13 July 1728.

    NEWLAND, ANTHONY, Salisbury 1650, soon rem. prob. for the name
is not aft. seen there, and may be the foll. ANTHONY, Taunton, s. of
Jeremiah, m. 16 Dec. 1682, Esther Austin. HENRY, Taunton 1666.
JEREMIAH, Taunton, had Anthony, b. 1 Aug. 1657. JOHN, Sandwich
1643, perhaps s. of William. WILLIAM, Sandwich, had rem. thither
from Lynn 1637, was freem. of the Col. 1641, rep. 1642, 3, and 4, but
3 Oct. 1659, disfranch. for abetting Quakers; m. 19 May 1648, Rose
Holloway, had Mary, b. 16 Apr. 1649; John; and Mercy, wh. m. an
Edwards, and had admin. of the est. of her f. 26 June 1694. One William
is enumerat. among the soldiers of Gallup's comp. in the sad
expedit. of Phips. against Quebec, 1690, in Geneal. Reg. IX. 354, but
the more correct roll in XIII. has it not.

    NEWMAN, ANTIPAS, Wenham, s. of Rev. Samuel, b. 15 Oct. 1627, in
Eng. began to pr. 1657, but was not ord. until Dec. 1663, m. 1658, Elizabeth d.
of the younger Gov. John Winthrop had John, b. 7 Dec. 1660; Samuel, 7
Sept. 1666; Elizabeth 15 June 1668; Sybel, 10 Mar. 1670; and Waitstill,
13 Dec. 1671; and d. 15 Oct. 1672. He was one of those min. who
sustain. the erection of Boston 3d ch. by separat. from the first, for the
deception practis. in obtain. Davenport from New Haven. Hutch. I
273. The wid. m. Zerubbabel Endicott; and Sybel m. John Edwards of
Boston. BENJAMIN, Ipswich 1678, s. of Thomas. DANIEL, Stamford
1670. FRANCIS, New Haven 1638, an Assist. 1653 and aft. until
made Gov. 1658, to his d. 18 Nov. 1660. He also serv. in the import.
place of Commr. of the Unit. Col. 1654 and 8, and in the troublesome relations
with the Dutch of New Netherlands. In his barn was form. the
compact, June 1639, or civil const. by wh. the Col. many yrs. was ruled
His wid. m. says Emery, Rev. Nicholas Street, yet we are ign. who was
her f. or what was her name. Of ch. I find only Elizabeth wh. m. Thomas
Knowles
, and next, Nicholas Knell.
[1] JOHN, perhaps br. of Thomas,
came in the Mary and John, 1634, but at what place he sett. is unkn.