Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p346


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Peter Bent; beside two s. Samuel, b. at W. 9 Jan. bapt. 1 Mar. 1702;
and Noyes, b. 22 Aug. 1699, H. C. 1721, both minors. SAMUEL, Boston,
by w. Elizabeth had Thomas, b. 25 Oct. 1681; Elizabeth 28 Nov. 1682;
and Susanna, 9 Jan. 1688; perhaps he rem. and may have been that
unhap. min. of Salem. THOMAS, Newbury 1685, s. of John, a dissent.
clerg. of Ugborough, in Co. Devon, had come two yrs. bef. to Long
Island, rem. to S. part of Mass. perhaps Plymouth, had Thomas, gr.f. of
Rev. Martin of Marshfield, and ancest. of Gov. Albion K. of Maine.
THOMAS, Boston, perhaps br. of sec. Samuel, by w. Mary had Mary, b.
27 May 1686, d. soon; Mary, again, 25 Sept. 1687; and Elizabeth 10 July
1693; and prob. rem. Frequent spelling is with two r's.

    PARISH, * JOHN, Groton, perhaps s. of Thomas the first, or a br. as
seems more likely,
[1] was says Butler, an orig. propr. and in 1683, serv.
on a com. with Page and Lawrence, others of the earliest sett. to prove
the ld. rights of the town bef. its destruct. in Philip's war; rep. 1690.
JOHN, Groton, prob. s. of the preced.[1] by w. Mary had Lydia, b. 20 Apr.
1687; and Eliz. 19 Mar. 1691. * ROBERT, Groton, perhaps s. of the
first Thomas, by w. Mary, prob. d. of John Blanchard, had Mary, b. 5
Jan. 1668; Ann, 2 Sept. 1669; Robert, 20 Nov. 1670; Ann, again, 10
Sept. 1672; and Mary, again, 8 Sept. 1674; rep. 1689, at the Dec.
session for the neighb. town of Dunstable. THOMAS, Cambridge, came
in the Increase. 1635, aged 22, was a physician, tho. in the custom-ho.
rec. call. possib. for decept. a clothier, freem. 18 Apr. 1637, by w. Mary
had Mary, b. 3 Apr. 1638; Thomas, 21 July 1641, H. C. 1659; and
Mary, again, 3 Apr. 1643. Prob. he went home, liv. at Nayland, Co.
Suffk. as his atty. Thomas Danforth calls him. THOMAS, Cambridge, came
the preced. had w. Mary, wh. d. 8 Oct. 1674, aged 23. The coll. catal.
of 1698 did not mark him as dead, and Farmer thot. he liv. to 12 Sept.
1707.

    PARKE or PARKS, EDWARD
, Guilford 1685, d. 11 Aug. 1690;
left ch. Mary, aged 18; Joseph, 16; Nathaniel, 13; and Christopher, 8; and
there the name contin. 20 yrs. EDWARD, Newton, s. of Thomas of
the same, m. 13 Mar. 1695, Martha, d. of Nathan Fiske of Cambridge,
had Martha, b. 16 May 1699; Edward, 18 Apr. 1701; Thomas, 1703;
and Nathan; d. 1 Mar. 1745, near 84 yrs. old. JACOB, Mass. freem.
1657, may have been of Concord, or possib. of Rowley, for his name
stands in Paige's list between those of inhabs. of these towns. JOHN,
Newton 1678, s. of Thomas of the same, serv. in Philip's war under
capt. Beers, and was allow. pension for wound; by first w. had George,
bapt. 24 Oct. 1686; and Ann, 17 May 1691, both d. prob. young, at
Watertown; m. next, 5 Apr. 1694, Eliz Miller, had Elizabeth b. 24 Feb.
1695, d. young; John, 20 Dec. 1696; Solomon, 16 Oct. 1699; Elizabeth 27
Feb. 1701; Abigail, 20 Apr. 1702; Joseph, 12 Mar. 1705, H. C. 1724;