Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p590

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An elegy on the d. of Daniel is preserv. ELIEZUR, Boston, goldsmith,
s. of Rev. John of Hadley, d. late in 1690, unm. as we judge, for his
will of 26 Dec. in that yr. names not w. or ch. but gives all to Rebecca,
d. of his br.Jonathan of Barnstable, and Ch. J. Sewall notes his funeral
on 2 Jan. foll. GEORGE, Hingham 1636, came in the Elizabeth from
London, 1635, aged 19, was of Hawkhurst, Co. Kent, m. 14 Feb. 1640,
Jane, wid. of Philip James, had Mary, bapt. 1 Apr. 1641; Elizabeth Feb.
1643; and Martha, 9 Oct. 1645; rem. to Scituate next yr. had, also,
George and Samuel, b. to him by first w. and he d. prob. at Hingham,
says Deane, bef. 1668. GEORGE, Scituate, s. of the preced. m. a Rogers,
d. of John of Duxbury, d. 1675, leav. s. George and John.
GEORGE, Boston 1679, youngest s. prob. of William, fifth Earl of Bedford,
and created first Duke of B. 1694, had been bred at Magdalen Col.
Oxford, as Wood's Fasti shows, taking his A. M. Feb. 1667, by order of
our Gen. Ct. 4 Feb. 1680, adm. freem. "if he please to accept," and the
rec. says that 13 Feb. foll. he took the o. bef. the Gov. and Assist. but
prob. went home bef. the execut, in 1683, of his br. the celebr. martyr,
Lord William, m. Mary Pendleton, the d. of a London merch. and d.
1692, leav. s. William, who d. unm. See the note in Hutch. I. 332, and
Collin's Peerage, Vol. I. 268, of Ed. 5. HENRY, Weymouth 1639, made
his will 28 Jan. 1640, pro. 9 Oct. foll. names w. Jane, and only ch. Elizabeth
HENRY, Ipswich 165, said then to be 55 yrs. old. He was possib. of
Salisbury 1652, perhaps of Marblehead 1668-1674, tho. I think this was
much younger man, the br. of John, wh. in his will, 26 Aug. 1663, gave
him portion of his est. A HENRY of New Hampsh. on the gr. jury 1684,
may have been his s. JAMES, New Haven 1643 or earlier, d. 21 Jan. 1673,
and his wid. Mary d. 21 Aug. 1674. He is thot. to have had s. William,
perhaps b. in Eng. the f. of Noadiah. ‡ * JAMES, Charlestown, eldest
s. of Hon. Richard, m. Mabel, d. of Gov. Haynes of Conn. had Mabel,
b. 1 May 1665, perhaps at Hartford, and may have d. there; James,
bapt. 5 Apr. 1668; Mabel, again, 23 Jan. 1670; Richard, 17 Mar.
1672, d. at 17 yrs.; John, 29 June 1673; Maud, 25 June 1676; Mary,
10 Oct. 1680; and Daniel, b. 30 Nov. 1685; but the last two were by sec.
w. Mary, d. of Henry Wolcott the sec. was freem. 1668, rep. 1679, treas.
of the Col. and an Assist. 1680 and onwards, named counsel. in the
new chart. was a judge of Pro. and treas. of the Prov. He had third
w. Abigail, d. of George Curwin, wid. of Eleazer Hathorne, and d. 28
Apr. 1709. JASON, Cambridge, s. of William, m. 27 May 1684, Mary
Hubbard, had Hubbard, b. a. 1687, and perhaps more. JOHN, Dorchester,
d. 26 Aug. 1633, and in his nuncup, will, gave to his br. s Henry R.
and Thomas Hyatt, half his est. and half to the ch. of D. and set free his
man serv. JOHN, Cambridge, freem. 3 Ma. 1636, town clk. in 1645,