Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p261

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Pynchon. JAMES, New Haven, a propr. 1685, of wh. no more is heard.
JAMES, Reading, may have been that surveyor, much employ. in 1671
and 2, d. at R. 1703. * JAMES, Boston, by w. Elizabeth had Elizabeth b. 24 Oct.
1674; perhaps is the same wh. by w. Rebecca had Samuel, 5 Dec. 1687;
Abigail, 2 Aug; 1690; Ann, 13 Nov. 1692; Sarah, 19 May 1695; William,
19 June 1696; Mercy, 13 Nov. 1700; and Mary, 15 July 1702;
and prob. also, was rep. 1689, 93 and 4. JASPER, Barnstable, m. 6 Nov.
1668, Hannah, d. of Edward Fitzrandle of the same, had John, b. 29
Jan. 1670, d. soon; Mercy, 6 Nov. 1671; Hope, 24 Oct. 1674; Seth, 5
Sept. 1677; John, 24 Mar. 1680; Elinor, 6 Apr. 1682, d. in few days;
and Jasper, 29 Apr. 1684. JOHN, Lynn, came prob. in the fleet with
Winthrop desir. adm. as freem. 19 Oct. 1630, and was sw. 18 May foll.
Lewis tells, that he was from Haverhill, Co. Suffk. and that his w. and
ch. d. on the passage. JOHN, Windsor 1640, but is not kn. to have ever
been at Dorchester, was in esteem 1644, and no later is any ment. found,
so that he may have had w. and ch. and rem. to some uncert. place. A
Rhoda T. at W. 1659, had seat in the meeting ho. and may be thot. his wid.
or ch. An Amos T. d. at Windsor, 1644; and Hannah d. there 1650, wh.
may have been his ch. or possib. of Stephen. JOHN, Weymouth, in his
will of 6 Jan. pro. 22 May 1668, names w. Rebecca, d. Rebecca, w. I suppose,
of Richard Gurney, and s. John wh. is made excor. JOHN, Cambridge
1644, freem. 1651, by w. Catharine had Joseph, bapt. at C. H. C. 1669;
d. 6 Sept. 1683, fill. the office of butler and was a faithf. serv. of H. C.
a. 40 yrs. says the gr.-stone. JOHN, Damariscove 1651, by Sullivan, 287,
is found there in 1665. JOHN, Weymouth, prob. s. of John of the same,
by w. Phebe, I presume d. of the wid. Ann Rockwood, had Mary, b. 18
May 1660; John, 10 Apr. 1666; and perhaps rem. to Braintree. JOHN,
Ipswich, a soldier, k. in the gr. battle with Philip, 19 Dec. 1675. JOHN,
Salem 1671, a joiner, may have been s. of Richard of Boston, and rem. to
Boston, there by w. Rebecca had John, b. 22 Nov. 1674; William, 21 May
1676; and Elizabeth 1680; but I discov. nothing more. JOHN, Hampton, took
the o. of alleg. 25 Apr. 1678; and later in the same yr. ano. JOHN of Hampton
was equal. patriot. One of the two, I suppose, by w. Deborah had Mary,
b. 3 May 1687. JOHN, Hadley, m. 12 Dec. 1666, Mary, d. of the first
Thomas Selden,
[1] sw. alleg. 8 Feb. 1679, as did John of Northampton on
the same day and this latter better kept his word in becom. freem. 1683.
He may have been s. of John of Windsor, and certain. m. 18 Dec. 1662,
Thankful, d. of Henry Woodward, had Thankful, b. 29 Oct. 1663; Joanna,
27 Sept. 1665; John, 10 Oct. 1667; Rhoda, 26 Sept. 1669; Elizabeth
13 Jan. 1672, d. at 9 yrs.; Mary, 13 Oct. 1673; Jonathan, 19 Sept.
1675; Mindwell, 19 Aug. 1677; Lydia, 18 Mar. 1679; Thomas, 4 Nov.
1680; Elizabeth again, 17 Sept. 1682; Experience, Oct. 1684; and Samuel,