Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p410

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Volume 4, Page 410

20 July 1704; Remember, 1705; Ebenezer, again, 17 Apr. 1709; Ichabod,
14 Sept. 1712; Mary, 3 Feb. 1714; and d. 1723, and his wid. m.
1732, John Woodward. JOSEPH, Newton, youngest br. of the preced.
m. Esther, d. of John Kenkrick of the same, had Ester, b. 1 Mar. 1702;
Mary, 6 Nov. 1704, d. young; Joseph, 21 Sept. 1706; John, 7 July 1710;
Mary, again, 3 Feb. 1714; Enoch, 3 Feb. 1717, H. C. 1736; Margaret;
and Esther, again, 11 Oct. 1722; and he d. 1742. His wid. d. 1761.
JOSHUA, Salem, s. of Miles, suppos. to be brot. by his f. Miles, m. 18
Jan. 1669. Hannah, d. of William Flint, had beside three ds. one nam.
Hannah, wh. respective. m. a Pitman, perhaps Thomas, of Marblehead;
a Collins, of Salem; and a Moses; Two s. Joshua or John wh. was k. in
youth by a cartwheel, and Miles, b. 11 Mar. 1672[1], the progneit. of the
num. fam. of that name in that city; and was lost a. 1678, in a fishing
shallop. His wid. m. a Keyzer, perhaps George. JOSHIAH, Branford
1660, drew a lot that yr. and perhaps was s. of George of the same.
JOSHIAH, Branford, s. of John, car. by his f. to Norwich, there d. 1713.
* LAWRENCE, New Haven 1639, or soon aft. rem. to Branford 1646, was
br. of George of the same, in 1661 was employ. by the governm. of New
Haven to search for the Regicides, Whalley and Goffe, at Milford, where
it was prob. kn. they were not to be seen; rep. 1665 and 6, aft. wh he rem.
to N. J. and d. 1671, at Newark. Seven ch. b. at B. belong. either to him,
or to John Ward, viz. Sarah, 22 May 1650; John, 29 May 1654; Samuel,
22 Sept. 1656; Hannah, 20 Nov. 1658; Eliz. 24 Jan. 1660; Dorcas, 10
May 1662; and Abigail, 20 Apr. 1665. MARMADUKE, Newport, there
in 1638, adm. freem. 1640, and among them 1655. MILES, Salem 1639,
from Erith in Kent, few miles below London, on the Thames, and only two
from Crayford, came with w. Margaret, had there bapt. a ch. whose name
is not giv. in the rec. perhaps Joshua, b. 25 Apr. 1641; John, 26 Dec.
1641; Lydia, 1647; and Martha, 11 Mar. 1649; and he d. 1650. His inv.
was tak. in Sept. but he d. in Virginia, 3 Mar. Lydia m. 12 1665,
Robert Glanfield; and Martha m. 2 Dec. 1668, the sec. Pasca Foote.
MILES, Salem, s. of Joshua of the same, m. 1694[2]; Sarah, d. of John Massey,
sometimes call. but falsely, the first b. male of that city, had, beside
others, Joshua, b. 15 Aug. 1699; John, 27 Nov. 1701, d. under 2 yrs.;
Miles, 18 Apr. 1704; John, 7 July 1707; and Ebenezer, 10 Apr. 1710
(this last had ten ch. and from him descend. the late Thomas W. Ward);
and nineteen grew up to be m. as he boasted, and ch. and gr. ch. were
91; and his w. d. 20 Nov. 1728. He had for sec. w. Sarah, d. of William
Ropes, and d. 20 Aug. 1764, aged 92 yrs. His wid. d. 7 Feb. 1768,
aged 85. NATHANIEL, Ipswich, came in 1634, was b. 1570 at Haverhill
in Suffk. where his f. John was a min. in high esteem by the Puritans
of Elizabeth's day, bred at the Univ. of Cambridge, where he was