Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p165

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rep. 1690 and 3, but rem. to Farmington a. 1696; and d. 23 May
1718. MATTHEW, Lynn 1646, was of Topsfield 1664. * NATHANIEL,
Hartford, only s. of Thomas of the same, m. 2 June 1659, Sarah,
d. of James Bosey, had Nathaniel, b. 5 June 1664, at Hadley, d.
young; Sarah, 24 Aug. 1669, at Hartford, d. at 20 yrs.; Joseph, 20
Feb. 1672, d. young; Hannah, 30 Sept. 1674, d. at seven yrs.; Mary,
8 Oct. 1677; Susanna, 13 Arp. 1681, d. at two yrs.; and Nathaniel
again, 9 July 1683, wh. d. 1755; and Sarah, 28 Nov. 1689. He was
freem. 1669, or earlier, rep. 1678 to 89, then an Assist. to his d. 14
Nov. 1712, in 74th yr. His will, made three days bef. names w. Sarah,
and the two ch. Nathaniel and Mary, w. of Nathaniel Hooker, wh. had
been betroth. to his br. Roger, dec. The wid. m. 8 Dec. 1713, John
Austin. ONESIPHORUS, Roxbury, was of Moseley's comp. in Dec.
1675. SAMUEL, Topsfield 1661, perhaps s. of Matthew, was freem.
1690. * THOMAS, Lynn, freem. 4 Mar. 1635, and rep. in Sept. foll.
perhaps of ar. co. 1640; but I think a few days aft. ano. THOMAS of
more consequence, br. of the first John and Timothy, is found on the
rec. of London custom ho. aged 16, as Mr. Drake cop. the fig. in Geneal.
Reg. XIV. 307, precisely like mine in 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VIII. 257;
and the spell. of the surname is Stansley, as shown in the Index of that
series of the Mass. Hist. Coll. but in the Index of Geneal. Reg. vol. it is
alter. to Stanley, and so justifies the construct. I had many yrs. since giv.
He emb. in the Planter 1635, for N. E. from that port, and was among
the first sett. of Hartford 1636, had Nathaniel, b. 1638, and three ds. rem.
1659 to Hadley, d. 30 Jan.1 663. Of his ds. Hannah m. Samuel Porter;
Mary m. John Porter; and Sarah m. John Wadsworth. His wid. Bennet
m. Gregory Wilterton as his sec. w. the same, yr. and d. the next,
aged 55. THOMAS, Farmington, prob. s. of John of the same, had late
in life, m. May 1690, Ann, d. of Rev. Jeremiah Peck, and had Thomas,
b. 31 Oct. 1696; and Ann, 14 May 1699; and he d. 14 Apr. 1713. His
wid. d. 23 May 1718. TIMOTHY, Cambridge, br. of the first John, came
to N. E. in May 1634, with w. Elizabeth and s. Timothy, b. Jan. 1633, and
as his mo. testif. not weaned on their passage, but he d. soon; freem. 4
Mar. 1635, rem. to Hartford, an orig. propr. and there d. in Oct. 1648,
his inv. in Trumbull, Col. Rec. I. 489 hav. that date. The est. was distrib.
in Dec. foll. but his elder s. Caleb was then minor, and of the other
Isaac I hear nothing, but that he was b. 10 Mar. 1648, and d. 22 Sept.
1671 at Hadley un. Of the ds. one, Lois, b. prob. 23 Aug. 1645, m.
Thomas Porter; Abigail m. 1661, Samuel Cowles; and Elizabeth m. Mark
Sension
. His wid. m. Andrew Bacon. * TIMOTHY, Farmington 1687,
rem. to Waterbury, was s. of Capt. John, m. 1676 Mary, d. of John
Strong, rep. 1694, and oft. aft. had no ch. but gave his prop. to Thomas