Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p20

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out of the way name, 1699, d. the same yr.; Jabez, 1700, d. the same
yr.; Fitz William, 1701; and Winthrop, 1704; WILLIAM, Gloucester,
s. of the first William of the same, m. 26 Oct. 1681, Naomi Stanwood,
perhaps d. of Philip, wh. d. 13 Mar. 1702, and he m. 14 Sept. 1703,
Hannah Short, perhaps d. of the sec. Henry; and by the two ws. he
had eleven ch. but Babson ment. no names, and thinks he rem. bef.
1721. Glad. would I learn, wh. was f. of that Nathaniel, gr. at Harv.
1707, by the catal. mark. as d. 1762, for to him Stephen Glover of G.
gave all his prop. requir. that he should be "bred up to learn." Of
this name eighteen had been, in 1843, gr. at Harv. nine at Dart. and
two at Yale.

    SATCHELL, SATCHWELL, or SETCHELL. See Shatswell.

    SATTERLY or SHATTERLY, BENEDICT, New London, there liv. but
few yrs. d. a. 1689; leav. perhaps, a s. and two ds. Sarah, wh. m. Joseph
Wickham of Killingworth
; and Rebecca, m. Joseph Swasey of L. I.
NICHOLAS, Westerly 1680.

    SAULE, THOMAS, New Haven, or some pt. of that Col. 1639.

    SAUNDERS, sometimes SANDERS, CHRISTOPHER, Windsor 1671,
came short time bef. as seems prob. had Daniel, wh. d. 22 Dec. 1675, at
11 days old; Susanna, b. 20 Nov. 1676; Daniel, again 27 Oct. 1678; and
Elizabeth 30 Apr. 1681; and it may be he was unsuccess. in trade, and rem.
to Rehoboth, for one of this name was there 1690. DANIEL, Cambridge,
d. 27 Feb. 1640, and no more is kn. of him. EDWARD, Portsmouth
1639, may be the man punish. at Watertown, 1654, for abuse of Ruth
Parsons. See Col. Rec. III. 364. GEORGE, Windsor, br. of Christopher,
propound. for freem. 1667, when he was ens. at Killingworth, m.
bef. 1675, Mary, d. of George Saxton, had George, perhaps by former
w. old eno. at least to be tax. with his f. 1675; and d. 16 Nov. 1690, leav.
Mary, then 13 yrs. old, and Abiah, a. 6. GEORGE, Windsor, br. of Christopher,
acc. Stiles, 770, rem. to Simsbury, m. 17 Dec. 1691, Abigail,
perhaps d. of Nathaniel Bissell, wh. Stiles prints Russell, had, he says,
Hannah, b. 23 May previous, and he d. 5 Dec. 1697. Very much confusion
a. this name exists, and it may not be wholly dissipat. by reducing
two Georges to one. JAMES, Haverhill, took the o. of alleg. 1677. JOHN,
Weymouth 1622, sent by Weston as gov. or overseer of his planta. gave
up next yr. the undertak. and prob, went home. JOHN, prob. at Ipswich
1635, freem. 25 May 1636, was permit. with Samuel Dudley and others,
to found Colchester, soon call. Salisbury, perhaps was f. of that Sarah,
wh. m. 3 Apr. 1641, Robert Pike of S. Yet possib. JOHN of Newbury
sev. yrs. later, might be thot. her f. and even it might seem that these
two were only one man. But he of S. had w. Esther, d. of John Rolfe,
and by her had Esther, b. 5 Sept. 1639; John, 1 July 1641, wh. d. in