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JAMES, from Northbourne, Co. Kent, came, 1635, in the Hercules from
Sandwich, but we kn. not where he sat down. JAMES, Gloucester, by
w. Sarah had Nathaniel, b. 29 Dec. 1677; and Abraham, 5 Nov. 1680.
JOHN, Falmouth, sold 1655, to Isaac Walker of Boston, that isl. call.
Long Isl. in Casco Bay. THOMAS, Lynn 1635, one of the purch. 1640,
of Southampton, L. I. may be the freem. of 22. May 1639, giv. on rec.
Say or Says; and also may be f. of one or more of the first nam. sett. at
S. Conject. is unsatisfact. when Shurtleff and Paige differ in spell. of
the names, and confid. is still less indulg. as to the surname of two syl.
when ano. THOMMAS is found in the will of Stephen Lincoln, at Hingham,
1658. See Geneal. Reg. IX. 38.

    SAYLE or SAYLES, JOHN, Providence 1645, in list of freem. 1655,
next yr. town clk. by w. Mary had Mary, b. July 1652; and John,
17 Aug. 1654; and prob. others; in May 1666, sw. alleg. to Charles II.
JOHN, Providence, s. prob. of the preced. took the o. of alleg. May
1682, m. Elizabeth Comstock, perhaps d. of the first Daniel,[1] had Mary, b. 30
May 1689; John, 10 Jan. 1692; Richard, 24 Oct. 1695; Daniel, 13
Dec. 1697; and Thomas, 9 Feb. 1699; and d. 2 Nov. foll. WILLIAM,
Boston, a trans. visit. in 1646, wh. had been Gov. at Bermuda, was so
happy as to attend Cotton's lecture on Thursday, 5 Nov. in that yr. and
soon aft. sail. for London. Out of incid. in that Thursday lecture advert.
to, sprang two tracts of antagonist spirit, "N. E.'s Jonas cast up at Lonon,"
by Dr. Child, and "N. E.'s Salamander," by Edward Winslow,
and this latter appeal. to Gov. Seyle as witness against the story told
by c. Five yrs. later he was sent by the Eng. governm. to plant at
Eleutheria, one of the Bahamas, as is told by Winthrop II. 334, and I presume
the same gent. was, in 1670, Gov. in Carolina, under royal commiss.
of 26 July 1669, where prob. he d. 1671.

    SAYWARD or SAYWORD, EDMUND, Ipswich 1635. HENRY, Hampton
1646, Portsmouth 1650, soon aft. at York, there was constable 1664,
perhaps had s. John, and Samuel, wh. there took o. of alleg. 1681, and
long perpet. the name. He d. 1679, and his wid. Mary had admin.
RICHARD, New Hampsh. 1662.

    SAYWELL, DAVID, Boston, perhaps s. of Robert, m. 15 Aug. 1660,
Abigail, d. of Thomas Buttolph; was freem. 1666, and d. 1672. His
wid. m. next yr. Thomas Bingley. ROBERT, Boston, came in the Blessing,
1635, aged 30, with Susan, prob. his w. 25, and James, prob. their
s. 1 and 1/2 yrs. had Elizabeth wh. m. 7 May 1662, Joseph Davis.

    SCADDING, WILLIAM, Taunton 1638. Baylies, I. 289.

    SCADLOCK, WILLIAM, Saco 1636, freem. 1653, of gr. jury 1654, and
1660, had William, Susanna, John, Rebecca, Samuel, and Sarah. He
d.
1662, in his will of 7 Jan. nam. w. Elinor, and these six ch. Samuel