Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p552

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gr. jury, had liv. at Scarborough 1666, there m. Lucretia, d. of Richard
Foxwell
, had four ds. and rem. on the Ind. hostil. 1675 to N. whence they
did not return. JOHN, Salem 1639, in Felt's list of ch. mem. where also
appear Ann, a wid. and Isabella, both 1637. He was prob. the freem.
of 2 June 1641, may have rem. to Boston, and in a will of 2 June 1653,
giv. his prop. to mo. or sis. if alive; but this condition seems hardly consist.
with the prob. that the fem. ch. mem. of Salem. 1637, could be those.
His inv. was ret. Nov. 1653. Ano. JOHN was of New London 1646-9,
yet Caulkins could only tell of his house lot; and he may have d. at Ipswich,
1 Mar. 1657, if Farmer have the date right; but a JOHN of Ipswich,
wheelwright, wh. in his will of 27 Feb. pro. 30 Mar. 1658, names no
ch. and to swell the confus. ano. JOHN was there liv. 1660. JOHN, early
at Haverhill, rem. to Exeter 1657, perhaps f. of David, Johnathan, and
* Stephen, was k. by the Ind. as Hubbard tells, Sept. 1675. JOHN, Salem,
s. of William of the same, m. 16 Oct. 1665, Sarah, d. of Elias Mason,
had Elias, b. 25 Jan. 1667; John, 25 Nov. 1668; Joseph, 27 Sept. 1670;
and Sarah, 18 Feb. 1673; was liv. in 1677. * JOHN, Barnstable, perhaps
eldest s. of Isaac, m. May 1667, Elizabeth Weeks, had John, b. 20 Mar.
1668; Isaac, 30 Jan. 1670; Timothy, 30 Oct. 1671; Abigail, 20 Mar.
1674; and Fear, 16 June 1676; the last three with Joseph, Mercy, and
Mary, wh. were younger, all bapt. 21 Oct. 1688; beside a s. by 12 Dec.
1683, and a d. 1 May 1688, ea. d. soon aft. He was rep. for Falmouth,
C. C. 1689, 90, and 1, but in Apr. 1714 rem. to Conn.
* JOHN, Falmouth, C. C. was rep. at Plymouth 1689 and 90, in fair
presumpt. may be reckoned the same as preced. until further investigat.
disproves it. A suppositit. mythical, or tradit. John, assumed by the late
Professor James F. Dana to be br. of Isaac, and sett. at Gloucester, and
f. of Abraham, sec. his relat. to Farmer, is not sustained by the slightest
probabil. as Mr. Babson assures me, to be acq. from the rec. JOHN,
Duxbury, s. of Samuel, not James, as Winsor, 184, had it, giv. also
wrong date of b. prob. of Dorchester, ord. 13 Nov. 1702, m. Hannah, d.
of Rev. Ichabod Wiswall, his predecessor, the patriotic agent in London,
of the Plymouth Col. who was overborne or circumvent. by the cunning
management of Increase Mather, the Mass. agent, had Mary, b. 23 Feb.
1706; Hannah, 2 Nov. 1708; Alithea, 26 May 1710; Elizabeth 28 Sept.
1712; John, 16 Apr. 1715; Ichabod; and Faith, 1718. His w. with
eldest ch. Mary was drown. 22 Sept. 1722, at Nantasket, on their voyage
to Boston; and he d. 14 Nov. 1745; more than 7 yrs. aft. separat.
from his cure, at the residence in Lebanon of the first Gov. Jonathan
Trumbull, wh. had m. his youngest d. He was a man of more wit than
discretion in his parish managem. JOHN, Narraganset, s. of Rowland of
the same, m. Mary Hazard, had Mary, b. 1705; Sarah, 1707; Ruth,
1709; and prob. more. He d. bef. his f. JOHN, Newbury, s. of Robert,
by w. Susanna had John, b. 6 Sept. 1690; Samuel, 2 Dec. 1692;