Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p397

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SHUBAEL, Rowley, early the town clk. m. at Lynn, 29 May 1666,
Patience Jewett, prob. d. of Joseph of Rowley, was some time at Reading,
sw. alleg. at Haverhill, being then capt. 28 Nov. 1677, liv. at Bradford,
d. Jan. 1689, and his wid. m. Richard Dole. THOMAS, Boston,
brickburner, by w. Ann had Elizabeth b. 18 Aug. 1650; John, 15 Mar.
1652; Ann, 27 Feb. feb. 1654; and Samuel, 26 June 1656; beside Thomas,
perhaps eldest; and d. 11 Aug. 1659. THOMAS, Sudbury, by w. Mary
had Mary, b. at Boston, as Barry presumes, 9 Aug. 1661; Thomas, 22
May 1664; William, 22 July 1666; Hannah, 26 Nov. 1668, d. soon'
Hannah, again, 1669; Daniel, 10 Feb. 1674; Sarah, 25 July 1677;
Abigail, 29 Oct. 1679; John; and Elizabeth wh. both prob. d. young. He
had encouragem. to keep the sch. at Sudbury in 1664, but in 1672,
renew. his license for an ordinary. His will was pro. 1697. THOMAS,
Boston, brickmaker, perhaps eldest s. of Thomas of the same, m. 25
Mar. 1662, Susanna, d. of John Collins, was freem. 1690. THOMAS,
Bristol 1687, one of the founders of the town with famous capt. Church.
THOMAS, Framingham, eldest s. of Thomas of the same, m. 1687,
Martha, d. of Samuel How, had Thomas, b. Sept. 1688, d. soon; Samuel,
24 Sept. 1689; Obadiah; Martha; Mary; Thomas, again; Asa, 7
June 1702; Hannah, 17 June 1705; Jason, 28 Oct. 1708; and John, 1
Feb. 1714; and d. 25 Oct. 1717. WILLIAM, Salem, gave trouble to
the ch. in 1637. WILLIAM, Hingham 1636, perhaps that youth, wh.
came 1635, aged 15, in the Elizabeth from London, and possib. br. of
Richard wh. was a fellow passeng. and may have been one of the first
sett. at Eastham, where he m. 25 Feb. 1655, Sarah Snow, perhaps d.
of Nicholas, had John, b. 24 Nov. foll. wh. was k. by the Ind. in 1676;
William, 12 Oct. 1657, d. soon; William, again, 2 Aug. 1659; Sarah,
30 July 1662; Elizabeth 28 Sept. 1664; and Jabez, 8 July 1668. WILLIAM,
Sudbury, s. of Thomas of the same, m. 1686, Sarah Goodnow,
perhaps d. of the sec. John of the same, had William, b. 1687; Sarah,
d. soon; Thomas, 15 Aug. 1689; John, Sept. 1693; Abigail, 15 Aug.
1702; Mary, 30 Oct. 1706; and Hezekiah, 8 Oct. 1711; and d. 1732.
WILLIAM, Eastham, s. of William of the same, had William, b. 1693,
and perhaps John, earlier, and Mehitable, later. ZECHARY, Stratford, s.
of Robert, was educ. at Harv. says Mather's Magn. IV. 135, but left
without degree on acco. of the term of study prolong. preach. first at
Jamaica, L. I. 1663 to 8, when he rem. and was made min. of a portion
yet no sec. parish at S. not without much disquiet, as the Col. Rec. of
Trumbull II. 111, 124, shows; was among the freem. 1669; ord. 5 May
1670; but when Woodbury was sett. that yr. the new town's folk was
content. with Walker, tho. he did not rem. his fam. bef. 1678; and so
good Israel Chauncy contin. to serve the people of S. reunited. W. liv.