Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p277

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d. 29 Nov. 1739. EDWARD, New Haven, took o. of fidel. 1645.
EZEKIEL, Milford, s. of Roger, was liv. 1700. GEORGE, Ipswich, a.
1676 or 7. HENRY, Newtown, L. I. 1655. Perhaps s. or br. of Bryan
of the adj. town. JOHN, Dorchester, 1632, freem. 4 Mar. 1633, rem. to
Dedham, was kinsman of Edward Alleyn of Dedham, who, dying
sudden at Boston, where he was a rep. 1642, by nuncup. will gave his
est. to him, and ano. relat. had Henry, bapt. 1 Mar. 1643. JOHN,
Dedham, perhaps s. of the preced. freem. 1643. JOHN, Marlborough,
s. of Richard, by w. Elizabeth m. 1666, had John, b. 1667; Samuel, 1668;
Zechary, 1671, Elizabeth 1672; Thomas; Sarah, 1679; and Silence; was
freem. 1690. JOHN, Boston, by w. Mehitable had Samuel, b. 23 Jan.
1678. JOHN, Milford, s. of Roger, d. 1699, leav. wid. Lydia, ch. Prudence,
aged 18; Thomas, 17; Ezekiel, 12; and Joseph, 2. JOSEPH,
Marlborough, s. of Richard, freem. 1685, perhaps sworn again, 1691;
had w. Catharine. MOSES, Marlborough, br. of the preced. m. 28 Oct.
1668, Joanna, prob. d. of Edward Larkin, had Moses; David, b. 1672;
Jonathan, 1679; James; Josiah; Edward; Hannah; Mercy; Jacob;
and Ebenezer; was freem. 1690; and d. 23 May 1736. RICHARD,
Sudbury 1640, by w. Ann or Hannah had John, b. 20 Oct. 1641;
Mary, 12 or 22 June 1644; Moses, 26 Mar. 1646; Joseph, Daniel, 21
Dec. 1665; Elizabeth; Sarah; Isaac, and Hannah, wh. d. 13 Apr. 1654
took the freeman's oath 1645, and again, I suppose, in 1647, for no
other Richard is heard of, but aft. 1656, rem. to S. part of Marlborough,
now Southborough, was liv. Oct. 1675, Mary m. Jonathan Johnson;
Elizabeth m. a Dingley; and Sarah m. a Taylor, as says Barry. ROGER,
Farmington, the first min. m. at Hartford, Mary, eldest d. of Rev.
Thomas Hooker
, wh. d. 4 Feb. 1676, had at H. Samuel, bapt. 20 Oct.
1646; was ord. the day the ch. was form. 13 Oct. 1652, there had John,
bapt. June 1656, but not 6, as print. in Geneal. Reg. XI. 324; and prob.
other ch. bef. or aft. or both. He was dism. 1657, came to Boston, in
Oct. to emb. for Eng. The ship in wh. he had tak. pass. was with ano.
for the same destinat. detain. sev. days by head winds in the outer
harbor, and he was invit. by letter to town on a special serv. A
lamentab. superstit. encourag. the shipmaster and some others, as in
Hull's Diary, p. 185, is told, to consent to his leav. the voyage, "as
think. his presence some cause of the cross wind." I hope he got passage, without
contra. wind, in a later ship, and return, he went to
Milford, where was inst. 22 Aug. 1660, and d. 7 June 1683. His will, of
12 Mar. bef. names Samuel, Roger, Susanna, John, Ezekiel, bapt. 1660;
Sarah, 1662; Alice, 1664; and Mary; but in some cases the order of
success. is not ascert. His d. Susanna m. John Stone of M.; and Sarah
m. 4 July 1683, John Wilson of New Haven. ROGER, Milford, s. of