Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p293

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Farmington, s. of John of the same, m. Ruth, eldest d. of Isaac
More or Moore
, had John, b. 6 Apr. 1684; Mary, 21 Nov. 1686,
Sarah, prob. 31 Mar. but rec. says 1 Apr. (the fool's day that
yr. being Monday) 1689; Hannah, 15 May 1692; Dorcas, 20 Jan.
1695; and three or four others whose names and dates are not seen.
JOSEPH, Salisbury, m. 10 Mar. 1662, Susanna, d. of Samuel Getchell,
had s. b. 1662, d. soon; Samuel, 11 Oct. 1663; Joseph, 14 Aug. 1665;
Priscilla, 16 Dec. 1667; Solomon, 31 Jan. 1670; Benjamin, 24 Mar.
1672; Caleb, June 1675; Flower, a d. 21 Nov. 1677; and Joshua, 13
Oct. 1680. NICHOLAS, Weymouth, by w. Elizabeth had Isaac, b. 3 May 1641;
and Jacob, 1 Mar. 1644, wh. d. unm. rem. to. Seven ds. and two more
s. he had, Joseph, and Benjamin, and both, with first b. Isaac, are stocks
of large tribes. RICHARD, Boston 1648, a cooper, by w. Dorothy had Richard,
b. perhaps 10 Feb. 1650, d. on the same; and the f. d. bef. 8 Aug. 1657,
when his est. was apprais. SAMUEL, Boston, wh. d. 28 June 1654, may
have been only trans. visitor. THOMAS, Guilford, one of the signers of
the first compact, 1 June 1639, d. 1648, bef. mid. life, leav. w. Grace,
Thomas, and John; ds. Ann; Grace; Mary; and Abigail, wh. m. 1667,
Ananias Trians; Ann m. John Warner at Hartford; Grace m. 2 Apr.
1651, William Seward; and Mary m. 7 Apr. 1660, Samuel Rockwell of
Windsor. THOMAS, Salem 1654, made by George Williams first of the
overseers of his will that yr. THOMAS, Saybrook, s. of the first Thomas,
m. 8 May 1671, Elizabeth d. of John Mason, had Elizabeth b. 13 Oct. 1674, d.
young; Thomas, 1 June 1677; Elizabeth again, 26 Dec. 1679; Joseph and
Samuel, tw. 6 Nov. 1681; Abigail and Ebenezer, tw. 16 Oct. 1683; and
John, 3 Oct. 1686. His w. d. 31 Jan. 1699; he rem. to Durham, and
d. late in 1712. WALTER, a capt. desir. adm. as freem. 19 Oct. 1630,
and 18 May foll. was rec. but very uncert. is it, when, or whence he
came, whither he went, or where resid. exc. that Charlestown may seem
better entitled than any other town, for a capt. N. was very early sett.
there, and it has been guessed that this was the capt. k. by the Pequots
1633, who by me is in the Index to Winthrop's Hist. call. John, on what
authority, however, in the lapse of above thirty yrs. is forgotten. WILLIAM,
Ipswich, strange. call. rev. in Geneal. Reg. XIII. 229, was
younger. br. of Rev. John, came in the Hopewell, capt. Babb, late in
1635, aged 25, from London, tho. he had prob. come in 1632, with Edward
Winslow, in the William and Francis, arr. at Boston 5 June;
freem. 3 Mar. 1636, then, perhaps, of Hingham, yet it is not easy to
find where he liv. bef. going to I. nor when or wh. he m. He d. 3
Apr. and by his will of two days preced. pro. 15 May foll. we
gain positive knowledge, and find his w. Lucy, d. of Emmanuel Downing,
as it is said, ch. Rev. John, H. C. 1671; and Bonus, bef. ment.; Elizabeth