Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p347

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acres, perhaps on acco. of the serv. of his f. was d. bef. Oct. 1681, when
his wid. extrix. applied for confirmat. of the ld. to grantee of her h.
She next m. George Monk. Ano. JOHN, Boston, descr. as s. of John of
Walton, Co. Suffolk, binds hims. by indent. apprent. 22 Apr. 1649, to
Edward Bendall for 12 yrs. wh. seems a very long term. JOHN, Salem,
s. of John of the same,[2] m. 20 Apr. 1669, Elizabeth Roberts, had John, b. 12
Sept. 1671; Elizabeth 15 Dec. 1673; Eunice, 1 Jan. 1676; Freestone, 25
Oct. 1677; and Abiah, posthum. 14 Oct. 1680; the last two being ds. in
spite of their names. In this last yr. he d. 9 Oct. leav. very large est.
JOHN, Medfield, s. of John of the same, may have been a soldier in capt.
Mosely's comp. Dec. 1675; had w. Sarah, and left John, Stephen, Edward,
and Ebenezer, of wh. the last was b. a. 1694. JOHN, Guilford, d.
1696, leav. wid. Elizabeth and two ch. JONATHAN, Scituate, eldest s. of
John the first of the same, m. Martha, d. of Elisha Besbedge, had Jesse,
and prob. other ch. JOSEPH, Scituate, s. of Humphrey of the same,[1] m.
Bathsheba, d. of Rev. Peter Hobart of Hingham, but I kn. no more.
JOSEPH, Boston, s. of Robert the first, unm. in his will of 2 Nov.
1674, pro. 3 June foll. names mo. Penelope, sis. Penelope, w. of John
Fairweather, and neph. John F. giv. to them his little prop. Prob. he
was infirm from youth, and his inv. shows only £20, tho. a carless
reader might think it was far larger in amount. JOSIAH, Scituate, is
nam. as one of the witnesses to will of Joseph Wermall in 1662, but I
do not see whose s. he was, or anything further of him. LAWRENCE,
perhaps of Exeter 1650, there had w. Sarah, certain. was of Newport,
among the freem. of 1657, and rem. to Greenwich, and submit. the same
yr. to the jurisdict. of New Haven. MICHAEL, Lynn 1637, rem. says
Lewis, to Sandwich, bef. 1643, we kn. for there in this yr. his name
enrol. among those able to bear arms, and was constable the yr. bef.
there had w. and gr. of ld. NATHANIEL, Lynn, came 1630, in the fleet
with Winthrop reg. adm. as freem. 19 Oct. of that yr. land was sw. in 3
July 1632, and was constable the same yr. was rep. 1634, at the first
Court, when dep. came 1635 and 6, went against the Pequots 1637, had
a w. whose name, fam. or bapt. we have not seen, and rem. next yr. to
the new settlem. at New Haven, with his ch. Mary, prob. the name of
eldest d. wh. m. Thomas Yale; Nathaniel; Rebecca; Abigail; Hannah,
wh. was bapt. 17 Nov. being the earliest in the ch. rec. and Isaac,
7 June 1640. In 1640, he was one of the purch. of Stamford, always a
man of enterpr. and public spirit, and sailed for London, in the ill- fated
bark, with capt. Lamberton, Mr. Gregson and others, Jan. 1646, whose
arr. was never heard of. The wid. m. Samuel Vangoodenhausen, and
of the ds. beside the w. of Thomas Yale bef. ment. Rebecca m. a. 1649,
Thomas Mix; Abigail m. 2 Sept. 1651, John Hudson; and Hannah m.