Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p560

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name was adopt. here by the people wh. accomp. him; and in a commission
out of chanc. for inquisit. into misapplica. of funds giv. by the
Queen, he was includ. by her Majesty, as first among seven clerg. after
the Archbp. of York, the E. of Cumberland, three baronets, six knights,
and eight esqrs. See Oliver's Hist. of Beverly, 195, 6. He was freem.
23 May 1639, had for sec. w. a. d. of Rev. John Wilson, wh. d. bef. giv.
b. to her first ch. and the third w. Mary, wh. surv. him was wid. of
Thomas Barker, m. 16 July 1651; but when he d. 23 Jan. 1661, leav.
good est. there was no ch. to inherit; nor is it kn. that he ever had a s.
EZEKIEL, Ipswich, s. of Rev. Nathaniel, m. Margaret, wid. of Thomas
Scott
, d. of William Hubbard, and sis. of the histor. had Martha;
Nathaniel, b. 14 Aug. 1664; John, 12 June 1666; Ezekiel, 4 June
1667; Timothy and Samuel; and d. 5 July 1674. His wid. d. 1678, and
her will of 22 June was pro. 17 Sept. of the same yr. In it she speaks
of being extrix. of her s. Thomas Scott's est. and gives £40 to the s.
Rogers, and d. Snelling of her d. Snelling, the name of wh. d. was, I
believe, Margaret. GAMALIEL, Boston, s. of Simon, by w. Mercy, had
Jane, b. 3 Jan. 1689. GEORGE, Maine, was of the jury 1650, but of
what town I see not. HENRY, Springfield, took the o. of alleg. 1678.
It is not kn. whether he came from Eng. or was b. here, but prob. the latter;
and he m. 30 Dec. 1675, Mary, eldest d. of Richard Exell of S. had
Mary, b. 23 Dec. 1676, d. within 4 yrs. John, 5 Mar. 1678; Dorothy,
5 Sept. 1679; Mary, 8 Aug, 1681; a. d. Apr. 1683, d. soon; and Henry,
28 Dec. 1687, and d. 26 Sept. 1724. His wid. d. 23 Oct. 1732. Both
his s. had fams. Mary m. 1702, Samuel Cooper; and Dorothy m.
1704, James Taylor the younger. JAMES, New London, is by Miss
Caulkins thought to be that passeng. in the Increase from London,
1635, aged 20, and was early at Stratford, there m. Elizabeth d. of Samuel
Rowland, rem. to Milford, had Samuel, b. a. 1640; Joseph, bapt. 1646;
John, 1648; Bathsheba, 1650; James, a. 1652; Jonathan, b. 31 Dec.
1655; and Elizabeth 1658; soon aft. he rem. to N. L. was the richest man
in the settlm. after Gov. Winthrop freem. 1660, rep. 1661-8 and in
1676, began to make with his childr. much opposit. to inf. bapt. and d. a.
1688. Bathsheba m. 4 Mar. 1670, Richard Smith of N. L. and next
Samuel Fox as his third w. and Elizabeth m. 9 Feb. 1682, the sec. Samuel
Beeby. From this man, thro. his fifth s. Jonathan, is deriv. the ancient
imperfect vol. contain. the Psalms and New Testam. with a ch. liturgy
thot. to be of the days of Edward VI. JAMES, Newport 1638, adm.
freem. 1640, and is in the list of 1655, and was gen. serg. 1661-3.
JAMES, Eastham, s. of Joseph, m. 11 Jan. 1671, Mary, d. prob. of the
first Thomas Paine, had James b. 30 Oct. 1673; Mary, 9 Nov. 1675;
and Abigail, 2 Mar. 1678; was a lieut. and d. 13 Apr. foll. JAMES,