Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p18

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Sept. 1716, near. 77 yrs. old; and his wid. d. 2 Mar. 1730. All the
fifteen ch. are ment. in his will of 20 May 1708. JOHN, Gloucester,
eldest s. of the first William of the same, m. 24 Dec. 1679, Hannah
Howard, had Hannah, b. 30 Mar. 1681; John, 1683; Thomas, 1685;
Andrew, 1691, Joseph, 1702; and ano. s. and six more ds. JOHN,
Saco, was lieut. 1680, and at Gen. Ct. held Presid. Danforth, 1684,
was rep. JONATHAN, Branford 1646, had tak. o. of fidel. 1644, at New
Haven, where he had also four ch. bapt. at once, 10 Aug. 1651, nam.
Jonathan, Hannah, Thomas, and John, most, perhaps all, able to walk to
N. H. I suppose, some it may be adult. He d. 12 Dec. foll. and his
wid. d. in seven das, and in few yrs. the fam. was extinct in Conn. by
John's d. a. 1675, at Guilford, without issue, as did Thomas, at Branford,
1700, and Jonathan, with his sis. wh. had m. Benjamin Baldwin, hav.
rem. to Newark, N. J. at the great migrat. Of this fam. was the celebr.
missiona. to the Stockbridge Ind. JOSEPH, Gloucester, youngest s. of
the first William of the same, m. 1712, Martha Baker of Topsfield, had
Joseph, b. 16 May 1713, and she d. few days aft. He m. 16 Sept. 1717,
Hannah Haraden, and d. a. 1750. NATHANIEL, Gloucester, sixth s. of
the first William of the same, m. 24 Jan. 1695, Sarah Harvey, wh. d. 5
Feb. 1706; and next m. 26 Mar. 1710, Mary Stevens, had five s. and
seven ds. but in Babson no names are ment. exc. of Nathaniel, b. 1702,
and Daniel, 1714; and he d. 12 Dec. 1732. PETER, Boston, merch.
came, 1667, from London, was a strenuous oppon. of Andros, and chos.
on his overthrow, to be one of the com'tee of safety, freem. 1690, was
nam. of the counc. in the new chart. His w. whose name I hear not,
d. 10 Nov. 1700, and he m. 9 Oct. foll. Mary, the wid. of Sir William
Phips
, wh. first was wid. of John Hull, and d. of capt. Roger Spencer.
Next, he m. 19 Dec. 1706, Mehitable, wid. of Thomas Cooper, d. of
James Minot, and d. 8, was bur. 13 Feb. 1714. His will, of 17 Jan.
preced. ment. dec. brs. Joseph, and Henry, two surv. sis. beside nephs.
and nieces of dec. brs. and sis. but no ch. nor do I find that he ever had
one. His wid. m. 12 May 1715, Simeon Stoddard. SAMUEL, Gloucester,
br. of Joseph, m. 24 May 1689, Mary, d. of Francis Norwood,
had Samuel, b. 1690; William, 1692; four ds. and four more s. of wh.
Solomon, the youngest was b. 1708. The f. was liv. 1746, but time of
his d. is unkn. STEPHEN, Boston, by w. Dorothy had Elizabeth b. 12 Apr.
1670; Margaret, 10 Mar. 1675; and Mary, 5 July 1677. THOMAS,
Branford 1667. THOMAS, Amesbury, prob. s. of William of the same,
m. 2 Mar. or by ano. story, 2 Apr. 1668, Rachel, d. of William Barnes,
had sev. ch. as a careful hand writes in Geneal. Reg. X. 184, whose pen
gives no name but Thomas, b. 15 Nov. 1676; but this s. perpet. the
success. He was freem. 1690. WILLIAM, Ipswich, one of the first sett.