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shows fair est. in sum, yet very little beyond debts. How his name was
pervert. to Zullesh may be seen near the end of this vol. DAVID, Boston,
merch. eldest s. of the preced. trad. to Barbados 1663. JOHN, Stamford,
br. of the preced. freem. 1670, was rich and enterpris. master of a vessel
to Eng. tak. May 1689 by the French, and never came home, yet his
est. was not administ. bef. 5 Mar. 1700. By w. Sarah, d. of Richard
Law, he had Sarah, b. 22 Aug. 1669; David, 27 Dec. 1672; Nathaniel,
7 Apr. 1678; John, 7 June 1681; Susanna, 2 Feb. 1683; and Joanna,
31 May 1686. His wid. d. 8 Nov. 1732. JONATHAN, Stamford,
elder br. of the preced. m. Abigail, d. of Richard Law, had Jonathan, b.
11 July 1664; David, 27 Jan. 1666; and John, H. C. 1690, but he and
the other ch. with the mo. all d. bef. the f. wh. d. 10 Jan. 1713. By his
will he gave "the Latin, Greek, and Hebrew books" to Rev. John
Davenport, wh. had m. 1695, Martha, the wid. of his s. John, d. of
Nathan Gould. He had been active in business, was innholder 1665,
freem. 1667, lieut. capt. and at last major, rep. 1670, and again 1675.
NATHANIEL, Boston, youngest br. of the preced. was apprent. to David
Evans, wh. in his will of 30 June 1663, left him £10. if he faithful.
discharg. his indent. My conject. is, that this is the name giv. as
Lellock by the careless penman wh. copied the book used as a rec. of
births in Boston bef. 1690.

    SELMAN, JOHN, Pemaquid, took o. of fidel. to Mass. 1674.

    SEMOND, WILLIAM, Boston, by w. Ann, d. of George Barrell, had
Hannah, b. Sept. 1640, wh. is nam. in the will of gr.f. B.

    SENDALL, SAMUEL, Boston, first was at Newbury, as in his will he
says, "Edward Rawson brot. me into this country." By w. Joanna had
Joanna, bapt. 21 Sept. 1651, wh. m. John Hunlock; and Mary, b. 13
Mar. 1653, wh. d. young. Ano. w. Elizabeth in his will of 29 Sept. 1684,
pro. 8 Oct. next, describ. as "singular. comfortable, and good w. and
yokefellow," was provid. for by the contract of m. 4 Oct. 1684; yet he
gave something to her and also to her d. Abigail W. tho. most, of course,
to his d. Hunlock and ch. The wid. had been third w. of John Warren,
and found ano. h. in John Hayward, the notary, and a fourth in Phineas
Wilson of Hartford
.

    SENDEN, SAMUEL, Marblehead, a petitnr. 1668, against imposts,
freem. 1684.

    SENNOT. See Sinnett.

    SENSION, SENTION, SENCHION or ST. JOHN, JAMES, Norwalk, s. prob.
of the first Matthew, m. 31 Dec. 1673, Rebecca, d. of John Picket of Stratford,
propound. as freem. 1674, d. prob. bef. 1688, yet may have had sev.
ch. MARK, Norwalk, s. of Matthew the first, suppos. eldest, perhaps b. in
Eng. m. Elizabeth youngest d. of Timothy Stanley, had Elizabeth b. 6 Dec. 1656;
Sarah, 18 Jan. 1659; perhaps others; was freem. 1664, constable 1669,