Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p134

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aged 93, leav. 250 descend. Still it is true, that he liv. at Haddam, in
1684 call. hims. 56 yrs. old; and Dr. Field thinks he had Benjamin,
Simon, Joseph, and John. SIMON, Hadley, s. of Joseph of Hartford,
m. 1689, Hannah, wid. of John Haley, d. of Samuel Bliss, had at H.
Hannah, b. 1690; Lydia, 1691; rem. to Springfie]d, had there Simon,
1693; Elizabeth 1697; and Margaret, 1699; and last rem. to Hartford,
there had Ebenezer, 1702; Martha, 1704, d: young; Elisha, 1706;
Jemima, 1708; and Martha, again, 1710. He was liv. at H. 1715.
STEPHEN, prob. of Roxbury, m. 7 Dec. 1666[1], Decline, d. of Thomas
Lamb
. SOLOMON, the ensign of Gallop's comp. 1690, in Sir William
Phipps' rash attempt upon Quebec, was prob. of Rehoboth. THOMAS,
Lynn, freem. 11 June 1633, rep. 1635, of wh. we ought to kn. more.
THOMAS, Saco, was in 1640 of the gr. jury at the first Gen. Ct. held by
Vines and others under warrant from the Ld. Propr. of the Prov. Sir
Ferdinando Gorges. THOMAS, Salem, had Benjamin, bapt. 17 Feb.
1637; and Nathaniel, 24 Mar. 1639; but in whose right this benefit was
bestow. is not seen, for neither f. nor mo. is in the list of ch. mem. tho.
Felt tells that he had gr. of Id. that yr. Farmer thinks he was of Lynn
1649, and I think he may have been s. of the preced. Of one Thomas
of S. prob. the same, the Hist. Coll. of Essex Inst. I. 144, shows, that
inv. was tak. 17 June 1662, and that he hsd w. and chilar. THOMAS,
Watertown, perhaps s. of the first John of the same, b. in Eng. freem. 17
May 1637, m. Mary, d. of the first William Knapp, had James, b. 18
Sept. 1637; John, 1639, bur. 26 Nov. of that yr.; Thomas, 26 Aug.
1640; John, again, 10 Dec. 1641; Joseph, 10 June 1643; Mary;
Ephraim; Jonathan; and Sarah; d. 10 Mar. 1693, aged 92, but he had
made his will, says Bond, 16 Mar. 1688. Of one of his s. Thomas, or
John, the remarka. preserv. from drown. in pass. thro. the wheel pit of his
f.'s mill is relat. in Winthrop II. 267. THOMAS, Newbury, from Romsey,
Co. Hants, came in from Ipswich, says Coffln, was a weaver, arr. at Boston
in the James from Southampton, 3 June 1635, by w. Rebecca had
Thomas, b. 1639, prob. at Hampton, drown. at 9 yrs.; Rebecca, 20
Feb. 1641; James, 10 Sept. 1645; John, 9 Mar. 1648; Matthias, 27
Oct. 1652; Thomas, 7 July 1654, the serg. k. 18 Sept. 1675, by the
Ind. at Bloody brook, with the flower of Essex, under Lothrop; and the
f. d. 22 Apr. 1666. Rebecca m. 4 Aug. 1663, Stephen Swett, and
d. 1 Mar. 1670. THOMAS, Ipswich, 1641, is, perhaps, the same wh.
had w. Joanna in 1655, and there is call. sen. 1679. THOMAS, Gloucester,
had Thomas, b. 29 Sept. 1643; and Deborah, 22 Aug. 1648;
had commiss. to end small causes in 1644 and 5; possib. is he wh. d. as
Coffin tells, at Newbury, 14 May 1653. THOMAS, Braintree, call.
serv. of Thomas Gatline, was drown. 7 June 1654. THOMAS, Norwalk,