Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p36

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for support. of the childr. of L. and he d. 1687. His will of 18 Apr.
in that yr. pro. 16 Sept. foll. made Mr. Shubael Dummer, capt. Job
Alcock, and Mr. John Bass excors. but its provis. was very plain; all
est. to w. for her life, and of remaind. two parts to s. Ezekiel, and one
to d. Elizabeth Wentworth of Dover, wh. is believ. to have been w. of
Ezekiel W. FRANCIS, Pemaquid 1648. GEORGE, Hingham, came,
1638, in the Diligent, with w. and ch. from Barrow, a parish of Co.
Suffk. near Bury St. Edmunds. GEORGE, Scarborough, d. 1671, in
his will of 5 Apr. of that yr. gives to w. Elinor, s. Nathan, and a. Elizabeth
His wid. m. Henry Brooking, as perhaps I may be justif. for conject. by
the dark passage in Geneal. Reg. IX. 220. GEORGE, Hartford 1671, d.
19 Apr. 1698, his inv. being of 15 June next yr. leav. wid. Sarah, sev.
ds. but no s. His w. was Sarah Church, d. of John, and ch. were Sarah,
b. 27 Apr. 1680, wh. m. as Porter writes, 25 Dec. 1699, George Saxton;
Love, 10 Sept. 1682, m. 20 Nov. 1702, Thomas Andrews; Ann, 6 Apr. 1688,
m. 9 Dec. 1715, prob. as sec. w. Samuel Galpin; and Eliz. 13 Dec. 1690, m. 12
June 1707, Nathaniel Cole. JACOB, Lynn, s. of William, m. 25 Dec. 1668, Sarah
Burt, had Sarah, b. 28 Nov. 1670, d. within 13 mos.; Daniel, 25 Oct. 1672; Elizabeth
4 Aug. 1677. His w. Sarah, d. 14 Feb. 1682, and he m. 18 Sept. foll.
Hannah Rand. JOHN, Dorchester 1634, with prefix of resp. prob. rem.
but may have been that John wh. d. in a town not ment. 4 Nov. 1634.
JOHN, Newbury, came from Southampton, 1635, in the James; was a
tailor of Romsey in Hants, adm. freem. with his br. Richard 25 May
1636, had w. Elizabeth wh. d. 20 Mar. 1645, and by her, or a former w. had
John, b. 1622. His next w. was Ann, wid. of Richard Ingersoll of
Salem, and he d. May 1670. JOHN, Watertown 1636, a maulster, not
in my opin. the freem of 1636, as Bond thot. was among orig. proprs. of
Sudbury 1642, prob. the freem. of 10 May 1643, was of Woburn 1653,
first signer of a petit. for ch. liberty. JOHN, Beverly, a mason, s. of
William, brot. from Eng. by his f. bef. 1637, went home, it is said, to
take part in the gr. civ. war on the side of Parliam. m. in Eng. but soon
aft. came hither, had eldest s. John, beside William, Joseph, Emma, and
Martha, went again to Eng. a. 1672, to obt. est. left by his f. and there d.
All this was sw. by two witness. at Beverly in June 1743, ea. of the age of
85 yrs. wh. kn. him, and his eldest s. John, and the eldest s. of that John,
then liv. at Manchester. It must not, then, be suppos. that he was the same
as the foll. as plausib. might be suggest. JOHN, Newbury, s. of John of the;
same
, b. in Eng. m. 1647, Bathshua, d. of Richard Ingersoll of Salem,
had John, b. 16 Aug. 1648; Joseph, 21 June 1662; Elizabeth 18 Oct.
1655; Mary, 8 Sept. 1657; Sarah, 13 Apr. 1660; Hannah, 22 Mar.
1662, d. young; Hannah, again, 30 Aug. 1664; Richard, 26 July 1666;
Benjamin, 21 Aug. 1668; and Isaac, 31 Aug. 1672, wh. d. at 18 yrs.;
was freem. 1671, and d. 25 Feb. 1678, in 56th yr. and his wid. d. 25[1]
Oct. 1705. Elizabeth m. 25 Feb. 1674, Cutting Noyes; Mary m. 13 Jan.
1681, Timothy Noyes; and Hannah m. 31 Mar. 1684, James Noyes.
JOHN, Charlestown 1653, s. of John, a cooper, was prob. b. in Eng. m.
25 Apr. 1654, Ruhamah Johnson, had Ruhamah, b. 29 Jan. 1655, d. at
two wks.; Elizabeth 3 June 1656; John, 4 Nov. 1657; Ruhamah, again, 16
Feb. 1659; and Abigail, bapt. 25 Nov. 1660; but I kn. not, whether he
had others of sec. or third w. tho. it seems prob. In the ch. rec. of
adm. 1667, Abigail K. is call. d. of sis. Stower's, and that may indicate,
but not exclusive. a maiden; for "goodman John K." comes in few mos.
aft.; and on 23 Sept. 1677 is found" Mary K. the w. of our br. John K.
He m. 19 Dec. 1678, wid. Mary Clements, as fourth w. and she d. 12