Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p95

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Daniel Owen; and Elizabeth m. 17 Oct. 1693, William Briggs, as sec. w.
THOMAS, Hingham, eldest s. of Thomas, the cooper, was a carpenter, m.
18 Feb. 1663, Mary, d. of Thomas Chubbuck, wh. d. 12 June 1690,
without ch. it is thot. He m. 13 Nov. foll. Lydia, d. of Rev. Peter
Hobart
, had Lydia, b. 29 Sept. 1691, d. young; Mary, 24 June 1693, d.
in few wks.; Thomas, 3 July 1695; Lydia, again, 16 Oct. 1696, d.
young; and Josiah, 10 Apr. 1699, wh. was a deac. and liv. to 23 Jan.
1774. He was freem. prob. 1672, a lieut. and capt. d. 28 Nov. 1708;
and in his will of 18 Dec. 1700, names only w. Lydia and her two s.
THOMAS, Hingham, youngest s. of Thomas, the husbandman, m. 6 Jan.
1685, Sarah, d. of James Lewis of Barnstable, had Sarah, b. 21 Oct.
1685; Susanna, 19 Sept. 1688; Thomas, 30 Aug. 1692, d. at 3 mos.;
Ebenezer, 9 Apr. 1694; and Mary; and d. 28 Sept. 1698; and his
wid. m. 20 Feb. foll. Robert Waterman. THOMAS, Taunton, eldest s.
of Thomas of the same, m. 14 Nov. 1689, Susanna Smith; but my
kn. ends here. WILLIAM, Roxbury, a soldier in the comp. of his townsman,
the brave capt. Johnson, was wound. 19 Dec. 1675, in the gr.
Narraganset battle, and d. soon aft. Twenty of this name had, in 1834,
been gr. at Harv. two at Yale, and four at other coll. of N. E.

    LINDELL, LYNDALL or LINDALE, HENRY, New Haven 1646,
sometimes spell. Lindon, was a deac. d. 29 Sept. 1660, his inv. being
in Feb. foll. had Mary, bapt. 19 July 1646, wh. m. 14 Sept. 1666,
John Hoyt of Norwalk; Sarah, 29 Oct. 1648; Hannah, b. 7, bapt.
12 Jan. 1651; Rebecca, b. 20 Oct. 1653, wh. m. 3 Dec. 1674, John Fitch
of Norwalk; Grace, 31 Mar. bapt. 6 Apr. 1656, wh. m. Ralph Keeler jun.;
and Mercy, 18 Dec. 1658, bapt. 30 Jan. 1659, wh. m. 3 Apr. 1679, Joseph
Ketchum
of Norwalk, beside a s. wh. d. 8 Sept. 1660, prob. inf. His wid.
Rosamond m. 15 Mar. 1664, Nathaniel Richards. JAMES, Duxbury 1640, a
propr. of Bridgewater 1645, had Abigail, wh. m. capt. Samuel Wadsworth; d.
1652, as did his w. Mary soon aft. His will of 10 Aug. names two minor ch.
(commit. by the Ct. to care of Constant Southworth) Abigail, and Timothy,
was b. 3 May 1642, says the fam. bible tradit. wh. carries other less
definite matters, as that he was from the North of Eng. and had James,
and Joshua, wh. d. of the plague bef. he came over. JAMES,
Boston, was a soldier in Oliver's comp. and wound. in the terrib. day of
Narraganset, tho. hav. been press. in the first of the mo. he had hir. a
substit. By n. Susanna he had Elizabeth b. 16 July 1680; and James, 28
May 1684. His will, made 12 June foll. names the two ch. and made w.
extrix. TIMOTHY, Salem, merch. s. of the first James, freem. 1678, m.
7 Feb. 1673, Mary, d. of Nathaniel Verin, had Mary, b. 7 Apr. 1674;
James, 1 or 27 Feb. 1676, wh. was deac. kept the fam. tradit. in bible and
d. 1763; Timothy, 3, bapt. 4 Nov. 1677; Nathaniel, b. 4 Nov. 1679;
Abigail, 15 Sept. 1681; Sarah, 4 Mar. 1683; Caleb, 5 Feb. 1685;