Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p333

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1709, Hannah Bacon, had Margaret, b. 29 Oct. foll.; Daniel, 6 Apr.
1711; and by sec. w. Hannah, d. of Abraham Jackson,[2] had Hannah,
1713; and Jemima[2]; and he d. 21 July 1714. JOHN, New Haven, eldest.
s. of the sec. Thomas, m. 9 Nov. 1683, Ann Leete, d. of Gov. William,
had John b. 2 Mar. 1684; and Ann, 20 July 1688; was a propr.
1685; and d. June 1689. His wid. m. 1696, Ebenezer Collins. JOHN,
Newton, eldest s. of James the first, m. for his sec. w. the first being not
kn. 27 Feb. 1708, Sarah, d. of Joseph Wilson, had Jonathan, b. 23 July
1711, was selectman, and d. 1737. SAMUEL, New Haven, fourth s. of
William the first, by w. Sarah had Samuel, Hannah, Elizabeth and Sarah.
THOMAS, New Haven 1640, had, says tradit. first sat down at Dorchester,
coming from Taunton, in Co. Somerset, a. 1637, but was prosecut.
voyages to and from Barbadoes. I think he was of Combe St. Nicholas,
only a. 10 or 12 ms. S. E. from Taunton, near the bordiers of Devon.
More reasona. import. is ano. pt. of the tradit. that he brot. three s.
Thomas, assumed to have been b. 1632; William, a. 1634; and James,
bef. ment. whether he was ever resid. in Dorchester is uncert. but a.
1644, he went home, leav. his boys to the care of serg. Thomas Jeffreys,
and his prop. to be manag. by Henry Gibbons, from wh. aft. 20 yrs. it
was not easy to obt. acco. He never came back, and d. at or near, Taunton
7 Feb. 1672. THOMAS, New Haven, eldest s. of the preced. b. in Eng.
was propound. for freem. 1668, and is found in the list next yr. made
commissary for the expedit. 1673 against the Dutch, and much esteem.
in 1675 and 6; m. 24 June 1657, Sarah, wid.[1] of Henry Rutherford; had
Sarah, b. 7 Nov. 1658, d. at 17 yrs.; John, 23 Nov. 1661; Thomas, 14
Feb. 1664; Lydia, 7 June, 1666; Caleb, 28 Oct. 1670; Daniel, 5 Jan.
1673; Elizabeth 30 June 1676; and Sarah, 24 Sept. 1680, d. at 10 yrs.
His w. d. 22 Aug. 1687, and he m. 2 Apr. 1689, Hannah, wid. of Eliphalet
Ball
, d. of John Nash, had Hannah, 30 Mar. 1690; and he d. 22
Aug. 1702. His wid. d. 3 Feb. 1708. Lydia m. 22 Dec. 1681, Richard
Roswell
; Elizabeth m. 1 Apr. 1691, John Hodgson; and Hannah m. 30
Jan. 1710, Joseph Whiting. THOMAS, New Haven, s. of the first William,
m. 26 May 1684, Abigail Beardsley, had Abigail, b. 8 Apr. 1695;
Lydia, 16 Dec. 1697; William, 14 Apr. 1700; Ebenezer, 25 July
1702; and Elizabeth 23 Apr. 1705. THOMAS, New Haven, s. of Thomas
the sec. m. 16 Oct. 1685, Mary, d. of John Winston, had Sarah, b. 26
Nov. 1686; Stephen, 7 Sept. 1688; Mary, 9 Apr. 1691; Elizabeth 29 Mar.
1693; Thomas 20 Dec. 1695; Joseph, 1 Apr. 1699; and Daniel, 25
Oct. 1703; and d. 15 Sept. 1711. His wid. d. 15 Sept. 1742. THOMAS,
Newton, s. of James the first, had John by a first w. as only ch.[4] and he
next m. 3 Mar. 1709, Mary Goffe of Cambridge, perhaps d. of Samuel[3],
had Edmund, b. 1709, H. C. 1728, the learned Judge; Lydia, 1710;