Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p202

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May 1683; Ruth, 27 July 1685; and Lydia, 10 Apr. 1694, d. in few
hours. He d. 9 Mar. 1737, aged 104 yrs. the oldest that ever d. in that
town. DAVID[1], Hingham, s. of the preced. m. 26 May 1690, Margaret
Macvarlo, had Abigail, Sarah, Josiah, Joseph, and Samuel. HEZEKIAH,
Hingham, br. of Benjamin, m. Lois, d. of Israel Silvester, 19 Nov.
1706, had Lois, b. 2 Mar. 1708, d. same mo. rem. to Scituate, there had
Bathsheba, 1711; Joshua, 1713; Eunice, 1715; and Hezekiah, 1722.
His w. d. 28 Oct. 1738, aged 60. JACOB, Hingham, br. of the preced.
m. 17 Aug. 1704, Sarah Howard, had Nathaniel, b. 14 May 1705; and
Sarah, 28 Dec. 1711; and he d. 25 Oct. 1734. JAMES, Hingham, br.
of the preced. by w. Hannah had James. JOHN, Hingham 1638, but
not one wh. came that yr. in the Diligent, and gr. of a house lost the same
yr. freem. 18 May 1642, in that yr. liv. at Hull, brot. from Eng. s. John
and here had Daniel; Samuel, bapt. 14 June 1640. He had ds. Elizabeth
wh. m. Feb. 1658, John Low; and Hannah, wh. m. Gershom Wheelock,
beside s. John, the eldest, Daniel and Samuel, as we learn from his will
of 20 Nov. 1661. It was pro. 31 Jan. foll. by John the Excor. and as
it provid. for John and Elizabeth Law the gr. ch. and made d. Hannah's sh.
if she had not ch. at her d. devis. to her h. and his own three s. we may
infer, that most of them were b. in Eng. Fam. tradit. makes his d. 18,
prob. 28 Nov. 1661; and adds that Ann perhaps his wid. d. 8 Oct.
1675. JOHN, New London 1650, gave depon. in Feb,. 1672, call. hims.
60 yrs. old, and d. prob. 1676, leav. wid. wh. m. John Sampson, beside
two s. Robert, and Thomas, whose descend. are num. in that vicinage;
beside one, John, the wonderful murderer (by his own confess. aged 16),
of the w. of Thomas Bolles, and two of her ch. and his own half br.
John Sampson. See that article. Ano. s. of Sampson six or seven yrs.
old, at that time, constit. the whole fam. as far as is kn. JOHN, Hingham,
s. of John of the same, b. in Eng. m. 13 Dec. 1665, at Scituate, Hannah,
d. of John Bryant of S. had Hannah, b. 15 Nov. 1666; John, 7 June
1668; James, 16 July 1670; Tabitha, 1 Feb. 1672; Jacob, 17 Feb.
1674; Martha, 1 Nov. 1676; Hezekiah, 11 Feb. 1679; Nathaniel, 18
Mar. 1681, d. at 21 yrs.; Benjamin, 23 Oct. 1683; Bathsheba, 1 Apr.
1686, d. next mo. His w. d. 17 Sept. 1702; and he d. 20 Dec. 1708.
JOHN, Hingham, s. of the preced. by w. Mary had Mary, b. 6 May
1700; and Tabitha, 12 Sept. 1704. JOSEPH, Hingham, s. of David the
first, by w. Mercy had Samuel, b. 22 Sept. 1728. RALPH, New London,
on Groton side, in 1696, ment. by Caulkins, 159, may not have
been the younger br. of the wretched homicide; and as teh same
author, 354, finds a ROBERT, also, at Groton, a. 1712, it serves to
increase the doubt. SAMUEL, Hingahm, s. of John the first, freem.
1677, m. 6 Feb. 1667, Elizabeth d. of Thomas Gill, had Elizabeth and Tabitha,