Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p563

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Abigail, wh. m. a Richmond; and Hannah, m. 23 Nov. 1664, John Tisdale;
beside, I presume, that Thomas, bapt. at Scituate, 6 May 1638.
JOHN, Duxbury, m. Nov. 1666, Elizabeth d. of William Peabody, had Hannah,
b. Nov. 1668; John, 22 Sept. 1670; Ruth, 18 Apr. 1675; Sarah,
4 May 1677; and Elizabeth He may be the same whose d. is rec. at Marshfield,
7 May 1717, in his 85th yr. if liberal discount be allow. for exagger.
Far more prob. is it that the other John of D. was thus long lived.
JOHN, Eastham, s. of Joseph, m. 19 Aug. 1669, Elizabeth Twining, perhaps
d. of William, had Samuel, b. 1 Nov. 1671, d. soon; John, 1 Nov. 1672;
Judah, 23 Nov. 1677; Joseph, 22 Feb. 1679; Elizabeth 23 Oct. 1682;
Eleazer, 18 May 1685; Mehitable, 13 Mar. 1687; Hannah, 5 Aug.
1689; and Nathaniel, 3 Oct. 1693. His wid. Elizabeth d. 10 Mar. 1725.
JOHN, New London, s. of James the first, m. 17 Oct. 1670, Elizabeth d. of
Matthew Griswold, had Elizabeth b. 8 Nov. 16571; and John, 20 Mar. 1674;
began, bef. the end of this yr. to assert opinions and follow forms in
relig. wh. disgust. his w. wh. desir. divorce next yr. and aft. 18 mos. gain.
the reluct. assent of the Ct. wh. allow. her to retain both the ch. Yet as the
ch. grew up, they took to their f. perhaps bec. the mo. had m. 5 Aug. 1679,
Peter Pratt, and, in 1691, a third h. Matthew Beckwith. He was found.
of a new sect. call. Rogerenes, but tho. he had the glory of kn. that his
writings were condemn. and burn. as pestilent heresies, yet without
caus. much light to be spread, the schism went off soon aft. his d. wh. was
17 Oct. 1721. A sec. w. Mary Ransford cause him more trouble than
the first. JOHN, Boston, of whose est. admin. was giv. 25 Apr. 1672, to
his wid. Elizabeth JOHN, Weymouth, perhaps s. of John of the same, m. 8
Feb. 1663, Mary Bates, had Mary, b. 3 Apr. 1664; Lydia, 1 Mar.
1666; Experience, 29 Nov. 1667; and Hannah, 23 July 1670; was
freem. 1671 JOHN, Salem, m. 29 Oct. 1674, Elizabeth d. perhaps of
Daniel Baxter, was, in 1681, a glazier. * JOHN, Bristol, was rep.
1689. JOHN, Ipswich, eldest s. of Presid. John, was ord. 12 Oct. 1692,
as collea, with his uncle Hubbard, m. 4 Mar. 1691, Martha, d. of William
Whittingham, had John, b. 19 Jan. 1692, H. C. 1711, min. of Kittery;
Martha, 20 Nov. 1694; Mary; William, 19 June 1699; Nathaniel,
22 Sept. 1701, H. C. 1721, min. of Ipswich, collea. with his f.;
Richard, 2 Dec. 1703; Elizabeth 1705 d. young; Daniel and Elizabeth tw. 28
July 1707, of wh. Daniel was H. C. 1725, min. of Exeter; and Samuel,
31 Aug. 1709, H. C. 1725. He d. 28 Dec. 1745, and his wid. d. 9 Mar.
1759. JONATHAN, Huntington, L. I. adm. freem. of Conn. 1664. JONATHAN,
perhaps of Westerly bef. 1680, m. Naomi, d. of Robert Burdick.
JONATHAN, New London, youngest s. of James the first, d. 1697, leav.
large fam. but only s. Jonathan. JOSEPH, Plymouth, s. of Thomas, brot.
by his f. in the Mayflower, 1620, had two sh. in the div. of lds. 1624,
prob. on acco. of his f. wh. d. in the first six mos. but in the div. of cattle