Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p593

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22 Nov. 1679. His w. d. 25 Sept. 1737; and he d. 11 Dec. 1739, aged
89. * JOSEPH, New Haven, s. of Ralph, m. 1687, Jane Blackman, had
Joseph, b. 1687, d. young; and Samuel, 23 Apr. 1697. NATHANIEL,
Duxbury 1657, says Winsor, wh. tells no more. NOADIAH, Middletown,
s. of William of New Haven;; in a few wks. after ent. at coll. the Gen. Ct.
of Conn. conclud. that it was "more advantag. for the said N. that his ho.
and ld. be sold, and the pay rec. be improv. for the bring. of him up in
Coll. learn. than to leave his learn. and enjoy his ho. and lad. he being
likely to prove a useful instrument in the wk. of God," permit the sale of
est. "let him by his gr.f. and f." Trumbull Col. Rec. II. 323. After
Oct. 1683, he prepar. the Cambridge Almanac, 1684, taught the gr. sch.
at Ipswich, until the end of Feb. 1687, then went to M. and was ord. 24
Oct. 1688, being Wednesday, the usual day of the week for such solemnit.
was one of the founders of Yale Coll. He m. 20 or 28 Feb. 1690, Mary,
d. of Giles Hamlin, Esq. had William, b. 1690; Noadiah, 1692; Giles,
1693; Mary, 1695; John 1697; Esther, Daniel, 1702, Mehitable,
1704; and Hannah, 1705; and of the value of his serv. we may be
instructed by the doleful verses reprint. in the M. newspap. of 7 Feb.
1854. Of the ch. we learn by Field's Statist. Acco. of Middlesex, 44,
that the eldest and the youngest, William, and Daniel, were min. bred
at Yale, of wh. the former succeed. his f. at M. 1 June 1715, and d. 1
June 1761. PHILIP, Hatfield, younger br. of Rev. John of Hadley, m.
4 Feb. 1664, Joanna, d. of Rev. Henry Smith, whose wid. had m. his f.
She with a d. Joanna, b. 31 Oct. d. 28 Dec. foll. and he m. 10 Jan. 1666,
Elizabeth d. of Stephen /Terry, had John, b. 1667; Samuel, 169; Philip,
1671; and Stephen, 1674; she was k. by the Ind. 19 Sept. 1677, with
her youngest s. and Samuel was k. by them on their road to Canada.
He m. 3d w. 25 Dec. 1679, Mary, d. of Edward Church, had Samuel,
again, 1680; Thomas, 1683; Mary, 1685, d. soon; Mary, again, 1686;
Philip, 1688; and Daniel, 1691. He was a glazier, and d. in Apr. or
May 693. his s. Thomas was k. by the Ind. 19 July 1704; when four
brs. and one sis. surv. RALPH, Dartmouth, had come from Pontipool,
Co. Monmouth, was one of the first sett. at Dartmouth, had been, I think,
of Taunton, eng. in the iron works with the leonards, is call. anc.
of the fam. of Russeslls at New bedford, wh. rec. its name, from a
descent, in the fourth generat. he had s. John. RALPH, New Haven,
m. 12 Oct. 1663, Mary Hitchcock, d. of Matthew, had John, b. 14 Dec.
1664; Joseph, 20 Mar. 1667; Samuel, 1671; and Edward, Feb. 1673, wh.
d. soon, and he d. 1676, not 1679, and Dodd gave it to Farmer, for his inv.
bears date, says Mr. Judd, 28 Feb. of the earlier yr. His wid. m. 29 Dec. 1679,
John Potter. ‡*║ RICHARD, Charlestown, came with newly m. w, Maud. 1640,
from Hereford, as common. is told, where he was b. 1611, s. of Paul. but