Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p247


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1653, nam. four brs. and three unm. sis. beside neph. Samuel Epes.
SAMUEL, Salem, s. of John, m. 14 Apr. 1662, Elizabeth Andrews, d. of Robert
of Topsfield, had Elizabeth b. 12 July. 1663; and he d. 26 July 1675. SAMUEL,
Ipswich s. of Hon. Samuel, b. on this side of the water, prob. yet many yrs.
bef. the d. of his br. Samuel, was of H. C. and the sole gr. of this name, d.
prob. unm. for in his will, 18 Dec. 1668, he ment. no w. or ch. but names
four m. sis. viz. Elizabeth Martha, Ruth, and Mary, w. of Peter Duncan,
wh. was not ch. of his f. but of mo. by former h. beside Priscilla then
unm. perhap this last nam. sustains my conject. that he was b. of the
same mo. with her. SAMUEL, Boxford 1680 may have been gr.s. of
Hon. Samuel. THOMAS, Braintree, had Joan, b. 8 Nov. 1638; and Abigail,
8 Nov. 1640, wh. d. 30 May 1642. THOMAS, Cambridge 1639.
WILLIAM, Ipswich 1635, is perhaps the same wh. was the first ferryman
betw. Haverhill and Bradford, of Haverhill 1659, and had w. Elizabeth
WILLIAM, Concord 1636, had, by w. Sarah, wh. was bur. 3 Apr. 1641,
Judith, wh. m. John Barker; and Sarah, wh. m. John Haywood; was
constable 1645, and rem. perhaps, says Farmer, to Easthampton, L. I.
bef. 1650. WILIIAM, Woburn, m. 18 Jan. 1644, Judith, wid. of James
Hayward, had Sarah, b. 28 July 1644; Judith, 31 Mar. 1646; Mary, 9
Dec. 1647; Caleb, 11 Oct. 1649; William, 15 Apr. 1651; Joseph, 18
Oct. 1652; Benjamin, 18 Mar. 1654; Tabitha, 20 Aug. 1655, d. next
day; Joshua, d. soon; James, 1 Nov. 1658, d. soon; Bethia, 9 May
1659; and Huldah, 20 Nov. 1660; was freem. 1670. His wid. Judith
d. 3 Jan. 1690; but he had d. 7 June 1672. WILLIAM, Wells, s. of
Hon. Samuel, b. in Eng. m. Mary d. of Jonathan Wade of Ipswich, had
Susanna, b. 3 Jan. 1669; Dorothy, 21 Oct. 1670; Mary, 6 Jan. 1674; and
Eliz. 20 July 1678; and d. next yr. at I. leav. large est. 21, was bur. 27 May.
He was of the gr. jury 1659, and again 1662, freem. 1670, as Felt suppos. but
it is prob. that man was of Woburn; then prob. overseeing the prop. of his f.
in that region, and was rep. 1676 for Wells, but no doubt soon aft. if not
long bef. had come back to Ipswich, and went not more to the E. exc. as
an assoc. with Danforth and others to hold county Ct. 1678. Susanna
m. Joseph Jacobs; and Elizabeth m. an Allen.

    TABOR or TABER, * PHILIP, Watertown, in 1634 subscr. towards
build. the galley for secur. of the harbour, and was made freem. 14 May
of that yr. yet was one of the first sett. at Yarmouth, and mem. of the
earliest assemb. of Plym. Col. in 1639 and 40 for Y. as Baylies I. 305
and 7, shows. But he was aft. at the Vineyard, and thence went 1651
to New London and in 1656 I find him among the freem. of Portsmouth,
R. I. and not long aft. at Providence, of wh. he was rep. 1661. He liv.
later at Tiverton. Prob. he was progenit. of a num. race; tho. I find
not how; but he had John, bapt. at Barnstable, 8 Nov. 1640; Philip;