Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p209

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10 Mar. 1661, was adopt. by Richard Webb of Hartford, as a d. and
he brot. her up until m. to Thomas Butler, and she had half of his est.;
John, 12 May bapt. June 1663; Lydia, 25 Nov. bapt. 31 Dec. 1665;
Mary, 22 Feb. bapt. 22 Mar. 1668, d. soon; Ann, 30 June 1673; and
Joseph; he was deac. and d. 27 Sept. 1715 in his 80th yr. SAMUEL,
Guilford 1676, propound. for freem. Oct. of that yr. was s. of John of
the same, m. 1 Nov. 1683, Sarah Tainter, d. prob. of the first Michael of
Branford, had Sarah, b. 1684, d. soon; Samuel, 1685; Abigail, 1687;
Sarah, again, 1689; Deborah, 1690; Mary, 1693; Bathshua, 1695;
and Elizabeth 1697; and he d. 5 Apr. 1708. SAMUEL, Concord, freem.
1682. SAMUEL, Beverly, perhaps s. of John of the same, m. Elizabeth d. of
Zechariah Herrick, but the date of her b. is giv. by Barry, as that of m.;
had Samuel, b. 15 Jan. 1685; Robert, 7 Jan. 1687; Elizabeth 1 Feb. 1689;
Catharine, 15 Apr. 1691; Mary, 21 Feb. 1693, wh. d. in few ds.
SIMON, Watertown, elder br. of Gregory, and perhaps of Rev. Samuel,
came in the Increase, from London 1635, aged 50, call. husbandman,
with w. Joan, or Jane, 38, d. of William Clark, and ch. Frances, 16;
Ann, 11; Simon, 4; Mary, 3; and John, 5 wks.; bec. freem. 25 May
1636, deac. had b. here, Eliz. 5 Apr. 1639; took sec. w. a. 1654, Sarah,
wid. of Richard Lumpkin of Ipswich, from wh. it may be presum. that
he had acquaintance with her bef. they came from Eng. and as her h.
had come from Boxted in Essex, perhaps S. was of that Co. Ano.
infer. may be, that his w. Jane had not long been d. This w. by her
contract of m. was permit. to make a will to dispose of her prop. of wh.
a full abstr. is in Geneal. Reg. VIII. She d. in 1663, and he d. 22
Sept. 1665, aged 80. Frances m. Rev. Henry Green; Ann, perhaps,
m. Lewis Jones; and in his will of 7 Sept. preced. pro. next mo. only
ch. nam. are Simon, John, Frances, and Mary. Abstr. is in Geneal.
Reg. III. 182. SIMON, Watertown s. of the preced. b. in Eng. freem.
1653, m. says Barry, Mary Whipple, d. I find, of John of Ipswich, had
John, b. 23 July 1658; Matthew, 6 Feb. 1660; Nathaniel, 22 Feb.
1662, d. in two days; Ebenezer, 27 Feb. 1663; Mary, 6 Jan. 1665;
Nathaniel, again, a. 1667, H. C. 1690, bef. ment.; Elizabeth 9 Oct. 1670;
David, 19 Oct. 1672; one, Aug. 1674, d. very soon; Susanna, 6 Nov.
1675; and Jonathan, 26 Dec. 1677; beside that Simon, as I think,
earlier than the last four or even five, or perhaps the first b. His sur name
is misprint. in Geneal. Reg. XI. 76, as Stowe. He was town clk.
selectman, and rep. 1679-86, and again, aft. the overthrow of Sir E.
Andros, in 1689 and 90, and d. 27 Feb. 1708; and his wid. d. 2 June
1720, aged 86. Mary m. Comfort Starr of Dedham; Elizabeth m. deac.
Isaac Stearns; and Susanna m. June 1697, Edward Goddard. SIMON,
Groton, s. of the preced. one of the orig. props. yet perhaps not actu.
sett. bef. Philip's war, but in Mar. 1692 had long eno. been there to be
assign. as also, John, wh. I judge to be his br. in the distrib. of garrisons