Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p205

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Andrew, had John, b. 1668, and others, says Barry, from wh. I would
gladly have copies their names and dates, but the informat. is not
giv. From the rec. we find the d. of his w. 20 Apr. 1689 "murd.
by her h." whence it is safer to conclude, that he was insane. HUGH,
Warwick, m. Abigail, a d. of Peter Bassaker, or Busicot, as the R. I.
rec. gives the name, had Peter, b. 14 Mar. 1672 or 3; and Abigail,
10 Feb. 1678 or 9. He was in 1666 styl. "late serv. to John Paine of
Boston." ISAAC, Salem, had a brick kiln 1692. JOHN, the capt. of violent
temper, wh. in Sept. 1633, was forbit by our Court to come again
within this jurisdict. on pain of d. and soon aft. was k. by the Pequods.
He belong. to Virg. yet our people made this one of the provoca. to the
war, in wh. that tribe was destroy. tho. much stronger was the incitem.
caus. by later acts of those Ind. JOHN, Salem 1636, kept the ferry
across Bass riv. at the earliest day, had gr. of ld. 1637, was one of the
found. of the Beverly ch. 23 June 1667, then call, sen. wherefore it may
be that he had s. of the same name, and perhaps other ch. Possib. he was
passeng. in the Elizabeth 1635, from London, when custom ho. marks the
age of the person, 40. JOHN, with his w. admonish. (by our Court) to
"make bigger bread" in 1639, may have, soon aft. such hint, rem. from
Mass. * JOHN, Cambridge, s. of deac. Gregory, b. in Eng. came with
his f. m. Ann, d. of Elder Edward Howe of Watertown, had Hannah,
b. 6 June 1640; John, date of whose b. or d. is unkn. but he is thot. to
be the eldst s. yet, unform of mind, was subj. to the care of his younger
brs.; Daniel, 31 Aug 1644; David, 31 Oct. 1646; Mary; Elizabeth; Margaret,
22 Oct. 1653; Tabitha, 20 or 29 May 1655; Sarah 22 Sept.
1657; and Nathaniel, 11 May 1660; was freem. 1665, than call. of
Watertown, and yet one of the earliest sett. of Sudbury 1640, where
most of these ch. were b. and there he was Elder of the ch. but prob. in
the gr. Ind. war rem. to Cambridge, again, and was its rep. 1682, and
3, and d. 5 May in this latter yr. His will of 16 Apr. preced. calls him
aged a. 64 yrs. abstr. in Geneal. Reg. VIII. 145, provides for wid. and
the ten ch. Hannah m. 1 July 1658 the sec. John Bent of Marlborough;
Mary m. 1665, Isaac Hunt, and next, 30 Sept. 1681, as his sec.
w. Eliphalet Fox; Elizabeth m. Samuel Stow; Margaret m. 11 Jan. 1676,
William Brown; Tabitha m. 2 or 27 (both dates giv. by Barry)
Nov. 1674, John Rice; and Sarah m. Jacob Hill. JOHN, Hartford, an
orig. propr. perhaps is he to wh. the Conn. Governm. in 1668, gr. 100
accres. But he had rem. early to found in 1639 the orig. compact at
Guilford, there by w. Mary had John, b. 14 Aug. 1644; Samuel, 6
Dec. 1646; Nathaniel, 5 Feb. 1648; Thomas, 5 June 1650; and Noah,
1652, wh. d. unm. 3 or 4 yrs. bef. his f. wh. d. a. 1687. He, with