Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p516

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15 Oct. 1670; Sarah, 29 Aug. 1673; a d. without name on the rec. 2
June, 1679; Elizabeth 22 Dec. 1681; Ruth, 6 Jan. 1684; Israel, 17 Mar.
1687; Jemima, 23 July 1689; and Patience, 3 Dec. 1697. ISRAEL,
Rehoboth, youngest s. of John the first, m. 6 Nov. 1684, Rebecca, youngest
d. of the third John Ruggles of Roxbury, had eleven ch. but my correspond.
gives date or name to neither, and he d. 17 Nov. 1732. JACOB,
Salem, s. of the first Thomas, own. est. in 1661, but prob. d. bef. his f. or
at least nothing more is kn. of him. JACOB, Salem, s. of the sec. Thomas,
m. Dec. 1693, Elizabeth Green, had Aaron, b. June 1694; John, 26 Dec.
1695; Mary, 1697; Jacob, 1699; Jonathan, 12 Jan. 1701; Sarah, 15
May, 1703; and Elizabeth 13 Mar. 1705. His will was of 5 Jan. 1741, and
his w. then liv. JAMES, Taunton, s. perhaps youngest, of William of
Dorchester; perhaps the soldier of Johnson's comp. in Philip's war, m.
18 Apr. 1683, Susanna Richmond, d. of John had James, William;
John, Thomas, Mary, b. 1697, Martha, Ann, and Susanna. JOHN,
Dorchester, rem. to Weymouth or Braintree, freem. 13 May 1640, ar.
co. 1644, had Abigail, b. at Dorchester; John, 29 Aug. 1640; and
Thomas, 20 Nov. 1641; rem. to Rehoboth, 1645, there had, perhaps,
William; Samuel; Moses, Oct. 1650; Mary, June 1652; Elizabeth Jan.
1654; Daniel, Mar. 1655; Israel, 1657; and. Mehitable, Aug. 1659;
was one of good prop. and influence, whose gr.stone, still extant, it is
said, shows; that he d. Sept. 1685, aged 87. JOHN, jr. Rehoboth, s. of
the preced. who had sh. in div. of lds. 1668, and by w. Sarah had John,
b. 8 Dec. 1669; Thomas, 23 July 1672; beside Sarah bur. 19 July
1678, was k. by the Ind. at Pierce's fight, 26 Mar. 1676. JOHN, New
London 1651, had then gr. of ld. wh. he forfeit. by neglect of resid.
JOHN, Weymouth, s. of William first of the same, is prob. he wh. m.
Bethia, d. of George Fry, rem. to Taunton, had William, Thomas,
George, Mary, Ruth and Hannah, prob. some of them bef. rem. and d.
at Dighton, 13 Jan. 1721. His wid. d. 20 Oct. 1730, aged 77. He may
have been of Johnson's comp. in Philip's war, and by a former w. had
John, b. 5 June 1674; but neither her surname, nor bapt. name can I
decipher from the MS. of my friend. correspondent. JOHN, Scituate,
may be that youth bound 1653 to Michael Pierce for nine yrs. personal
serv. as rec. in 1662, m. 1668, Mary, wid. of Christopher Winter, had John;
liv. some yrs. at Marshfield, and d. 21 May 1694. JOHN, Rye, rem. to
Norwalk, prob. had John, as in 1687, he is disting. as sen. and both liv.
there 1694. JOHN, Woburn, s. of Ralph, m. 21 Mar. 1682, Elizabeth Holden,
perhaps d. of Richard, had John, b. 22 Mar. 1684; Ralph, 6 Sept.
1686; Elizabeth 25 Feb. 1691; and he took sec. w. 4 Dec. 1705, Abigail
Baldwin, perhaps d. of Henry. JOHN, Woburn, s. of George the first,
m. 10 Jan. 1697, Ruth Johnson, prob. d. of Matthew, but I hear no