Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p447

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Nathaniel, 31 Jan. 1666; Jonathan, 13 May, 1668; and Abigail, 15
July 1669, d. under 15 yrs.; was freem. 1670. JOSEPH, Newbury, s.
of the preced. m. 1685, Hannah, d. of capt. Benjamin Swett, had Samuel,
b. 4 May 1686; Abigail, 11 Dec. 1687; Miriam, 16 Jan. 1691;
Aaron, 16 Jan. 1693; Eleanor, 29 Jan. 1694; Joseph 12 Jan. 1695;
David, 16 Mar. 1696; Samson, 14 Mar. 1699; Hannah, 17 July 1700;
Sarah, 27 Apr. 1702; Deborah, 19 Dec. 1703; and Eliphalet, 1 Apr.
1705. JOSHUA, Newbury, youngest s. of Samuel the first, m. 6 Nov.
1699, Elizabeth d. of Richard Dole the sec. had Samuel, b. 3 Sept. 1700;
Stephen, 7 Dec. 1702; Joshua, 22 Aug. 1705; Nathaniel, 19 June
1708; Enoch, 3 Dec. 1711; and Elizabeth 22 Mar. 1716. * SAMUEL, Newbury,
eldest ch. of John, b. in Eng. a. 1619, freem. 2 June 1641, by w.
Mary had Samuel, b. 20 Apr. 1647; Mary, 8 Feb. 1650; John, 11 May
1652; Ephraim, 16 Sept. 1655; Hannah, 16 Feb. 1657; Sylvanus, 22
Feb. 1658; Ruth, 7 Aug. 1660; Elizabeth 19 Oct. 1662; Deborah, 13 Mar.
1665; Joshua; Lydia, 2 July 1668; and Bathshua, 31 July 1670.
He kept the ferry over the Merrimac, was rep. 1676, and d. 1702.
SAMUEL, Newbury, eldest s. of the preced. m. 1670, Joanna, d. of
Nicholas Woodbury of Beverly, had not any ch. ment. by Coffin in Hist.
or by the f. of his w. in the will. SYLVANUS, Newbury, fourth s. of the
first Samuel of the same, freem. 1690, m. 1682, Sarah Moody, prob. d.
of Samuel, had Mary, b. 22 Oct. 1683; Samuel, 12 Nov. 1684, d. next
yr.; Samuel, again; Lydia; Sarah; and Benjamin. This Samuel's sec.
s. Samuel, b. 14 Jan. 1722, was f. of William, Gov. of new Hampsh.
and wrote his name according to the old abbrev. with single m.

    PLYMPTON, PLIMPTON, HENRY, Boston, d. prob. early in 1653,
for his inv. was brot. in 3 Feb. of that yr. JOHN, Dedham 1642, perhaps
br. of the preced. came prob. some yrs. bef. for Dr. George Alcock of
Roxbury, in his will of 22 Dec. 1640, calls him his serv. meaning
apprent. may be the freem. of 10 May 1643, printed Plunton; by w.
Jane (prob. d. of Richard Dummer, brot. from Eng.[1] m. 13 Mar. 1644)
had Hannah, b. 1, bapt. 16 Mar. 1645; John, 21 Mar. bapt. 5 Apr.
1646, d. soon; Mary, 9, bapt. 16 Apr. 1648; John, again, 16, bapt. 23
June 1650; Peter, bapt. Mar. 1652; and the foll. at Medfield of wh.
only dates of b. appear; Joseph, 7 Oct. 1653; Mehitable, 15 Sept.
1655; Jonathan, 23 Nov. 1657; Eleazer, 20 Feb. 1660, d. soon; Eleazer,
again, 3 or 7 May 1661; Rhoda, 2 Feb. 1663, d. soon; Jane, 2 or
3 June 1664, d. soon; and Henry, 9 Jan. 1666, wh. d. 4 Jan. 1668; but
they were not doubt bapt. like the earlier. He rem. aft. the gr. war
began, I suppose, to Deerfield, where he was serj.; his s. Jonathan was k.
by the Ind. 18 Sept. 1675, at Bloody Brook, and the f. was tak. two
yrs. and one day aft. d. of Jonathan, by the Ind. carr. towards Canada,