Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p357

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Thomas, Joseph, 1642, d. soon; Joseph, again, 24 Dec. 1645, d. at 4
mos.; Mary, 11 Mar. or (as ano. acco. has it) 12 Dec. 1647; Martha,
14 Mar. 1649; Nathaniel, 16 May 1651; Sarah, 30 Sept. 1653, prob.
d. young; Jonathan, 18 May 1656; and Sarah, again, 23 May 1658;
beside John was there one of the founders of the ch. and many yrs.
deac. till his d. 12 Aug. 1683. His will of 3 Apr. pro. 18 Dec. of that
yr. provides for w. Amy, s. John, Thomas, Nathaniel, ds. Mary and Martha,
beside gr.ch. Samuel, and Sarah, and makes Hananiah sole excor.
His wid. d. 15 Jan. 1690. THOMAS, Kennebeck, s. prob. eldest, of John,
the first propr. of Parker's isl. now Georgetown, may have visit. Pemaquid,
there to take o. of fidel. 1674; ahd John, Jacob, and five ds. and d.
at the isl. John his s. rem. to Boston, and there was a shipwright. THOMAS,
Reading, s. of Thomas of the same, by w. Deborah had Sarah, b. 9 Aug. 1668;
Samuel, 26 Mar. 1670; Sarah, again, 28 Feb. 1672; Deborah, 15 Aug.
1674; Jonathan, 4 Nov. 1678, d. young; Elizabeth 25 June 1681; Abigail,
11 Aug. 1683; and Ruth, 22 Apr. 1686; and he d. 9 June 1699.
THOMAS, Newton, sec. s. of John of the same, had w. Margaret, but d.
at 22 yrs. and his wid. m. an Atkinson. * WILLIAM, Hartford, an orig.
prop. 1636, rem. to Saybrook, after hav. sev. ch. Sarah, b. Oct. 1637;
Joseph, d. in few weeks; John, 1 Feb. 1642; Ruth, 15 June 1643;
William, 1645; Joseph, again, a. mid. Feb. 1647; Margaret; Jonathan,
Feb. 1653; David, Feb. 1656; and Deborah, Mar. 1658; but wh. were
b. at H. and wh. at S. can hardly be told; was rep. 1672; his w. Margery
d. 6 Dec. 1680; and he d. 21 Dec. 1686. WILLIAM, Taunton 1643,
perhaps elder br. of John of the same, a purch. in 1637, in his will of
15 Mar. 1660, being 60 yrs. old, names w. Alice, but no ch. and gave small
legacy to his neph. James Phillips. His wid. m. 1662, the first Stephen
Paine of Rehoboth. WILLIAM, Newport 1639, possib. the same as preced.
but the name is so common, it is very easy to fall into error a. the
resid. WILLIAM, Watertown, by w. Eliz had Ephraim, of wh. the rec.
says, he was bur. 12 Aug. 1640 at six mos. old; and Ruhamah, 19 Sept.
1641; was freem. 2 June 1641. He was one of the orig. proprs. of Sudbury.
WILLIAM, Scituate, m. Apr. 1639, Mary, d. of Thomas Rawlyns,
had Mary, b. 1 Jan. 1640; William, Dec. 1643; and Patience, Feb.
1649; and his w. d. Aug. 1652; he m. 13 Nov. 1651, Mary, d. of Humphrey
Turner, had Lydia, 9 May 1653; Miles, 25 June 1655; Joseph,
4 Oct. 1658; and Nathanael, 8 Mar. 1661, who perish. in Phips's expedit.
against Quebec, 1690; and d. 1684. Mary m. Theophilus Wetherell;
Patience m. a Randall; one d. m. Thomas Topman; and in his
will are also named ds. Lydia and Judith; and this Lydia prob. was sec.
w. of Theophilus Wetherell, and d. 7 Sept. 1719, aged 67. WILLIAM,
Scituate, s. of the preced. m. 1693, Mary Clark, perhaps for sec. w. had