Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p260

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Rhoda Dewey, had Eldad, b. 1733; Rhoda, 1735, d. young; Mehitable,
1736; and Rachel, 1740, when her mo. d,. and she d. soon. In 1742 he
m. Thankful Day, had Edward, b. 1743; Samuel, 1745; Thankful
1747; James, 1750; Jedediah, 1752; John, 1755, d. young; Ann,
1757; Elizabeth 1760; and John, again, 1762; and d. 1777, attend. the Gen.
Ct. at Boston. ELISHA, Yarmouth, s. of Richard sec. of the same, had
Shubael, Elisha, Rebecca, and Hezekiah. FRANCIS, Dedham 1671, a
surveyor. GEORGE, Lynn, came in the Truelove, late in 1635, aged 31,
freem. 2 May 1638, may be the man wh. bec. insane, there, 1640, as
Winthrop II. 21 tells; yet he prob. was in short time restor. for in Nov.
1663, his neighb. Rootens made him one of the overseers of his will;
and d. 28 Dec. 1667. GEORGE, Scarborough, submit. to Mass. jurisdict.
July 1658, had been there from 1636, and was liv. 1681. GREGORY,
Watertown, an orig. propr. freem. 14 May 1634, constable 1642, by w.
Achsa
, says Bond, had Samuel, b. Apr. 1632, d. soon; and ano. s. 11 Mar.
1643, to wh. Bond, 601, gives a name, Seabred, that must be read wrong, in
my opin. at least it is wrong as s. of Gregory, if right of Thomas. He
soon aft. sold his lds. and is found at Stamford to d. 24 Sept. 1657. His w.
d. 18 Aug. 1667, and no heir appear. to take the little prop. the Court allow.
it to John Waterbury and his w. HENRY, Portsmouth 1640, was in
1648 brot. to prison at Boston, d. 1649. HENRY, Barnstable, m. 19 Dec.
1650, Lydia Hatch, prob. d. of William, or Thomas, of the same, had
Lydia, b. 21 June 1655; and Jonathan, 20 Apr. 1658. HENRY, Boston,
a surgeon, freem. 1665, by w. Mary had Hannah, b. 7 July 1665; John,
4 Aug. 1666; Mary, 6 June 1668; and Henry, 12 Oct. 1670; was one
of the gr. body of petnrs. in 1666 to prevent quarrel with the governm.
in Eng. [See 2 Mass. Hist. Coll. VIII. 103.] ISAAC, Boston, by w.
Sarah had John, b. 16 Jan. 1692. ISAAC,[1] Scituate, as Deane thot. came
from Concord a. 1686, had Isaac, bapt. 1693; Mary, 1696; Jonathan,
1698; and David, 1700. JAMES, Concord, m. 1641, Isabel, or Elizabeth
Tompkins, had, says Shattuck, sev. ch. of wh. by my inq. I kn. only Samuel,
b. 21 June 1656; Thomas, 12 July 1659, d. in few mos. and he perhaps
rem. to Marlborough bef. 1675, and may have been by the Ind. hostil,
driv. in to Cambridge, there by w. Sarah had William b. 21 Aug.
1676; perhaps went again to Concord, there d. 22 Jan. 1690. JAMES,
Springfield, m. 17 Jan 1668, Mary, d. of Jonathan Taylor, had Rebecca,
b. 18 Nov. 1668, d. in few wks.; James, 26 Nov. 1669; Mary, 28 Dec.
1671; John, 14 Mar. 1673, d. soon; Samuel, 26 Sept. 1674, d. young;
Elizabeth 5 Jan. 1678; Jonathan, 30 Oct. 1679; Ebenezer, 26 Aug. 1681, d.
young; Thomas, b. at Suffield, 16 Jan. 1684, and d. at S. aged 19 yrs.;
Samuel. 6 Apr. 1686; and Rebecca, 12 July 1689. Whence he came,
wh. was his f. or when he d. is unkn. but he had been a serv. of John