Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p513

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by gr.st. I am impartial betw. the two, but the prob. is strong against
the town clk. NATHANIEL, Hadley, s. of Nathaneil of Middletown, m.
28 Mar. 1678, Elizabeth d. of John Savage of Middletown, had Elizabeth b. 13
Jan. foll. d. young; Nathaniel, 4 Nov. 1680; John, 28 Nov. 1682;
Sarah, wh. prob. d. young; Joseph, 28 Feb. 1687; Daniel, 1 Mar.
1690; Jacob, 5 Dec. 1691, d. soon; Mary, 16 Oct. 1693; Elizabeth 8 Nov.
1695; William, 15 Aug. 1698; and Ebenezer, 9 Apr. 1701; sw. alleg.8 Feb.
1679, was freem. of Mass. 1690, a deac. and d. 15 Feb. 1742, few days aft.
his w. One NATHANIEL was prisoner who. the Ind. in 1691, tortur. as Miles
tells in 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VI. 226. NICHOLAS, the freem. of 10 May
1643, happy to have his name repeat. in the list, in 1642 had resid.
in Dorchester; but aft. m. Susanna, d. of Jonas Humphrey, sold his
ld. and rem. to Taunton, and no more is kn. of him. NICHOLAS,
Taunton, s. prob. of the preced. m. 9 Dec. 1673, Ursilla (Ursula?)
Macomber of Marshfield
, had Nicholas, b. 25 Oct. 1676; Ephraim,
8 Feb. 1679; and Dorcas, 24 Sept. 1680. NICHOLAS, Scarborough,
submit. to Mass. Jurisdict. July 1658. PAUL, Permaquid, purch. half
of patent 1651, from Thomas Elbridge, rem. with w. Bridget to
Newbury, a. 1653, there his w. d. 11 Dec. 1664, and he m. 14
Mar. 1665, wid. Ann Jones, was freem. 1671, and d. 20 July 1679,
aged 80. * PEREGRINE, Marshfield, s. of William, the first b. of new
Eng. com. into life on board the Mayflower, Nov. 1620, in the harb. of
Cape Cod, was brot. up by Edward Winslow, who m. his mo. Susanna,
12 May foll. his f. hav. d. 21 Feb. preced. m. 1648, Sarah, d. of William
Bassett
, had Daniel; Jonathan, b. 4 June 1658; Sylvanus (wh. it is
said, d. bef. his f.); Peregrine; Sarah; and Mercy; of wh. we kn. not
the order of success. exc. that Daniel is call. eldest s. and Mercy the
youngest d. nor is the date of b. of either told, but Sarah's Oct. 1663;
(tho. of Peregrine we gain approxima. to certain. by the remark. fact
that he was bapt. 16 Feb. 1724, then aged 64, at the ch. in Brattle str.
by Rev. William Cooper of Boston). He was ens. of Standish's milit.
1642 (tho. in the list of those able to bear arms in 1643, his name is
unseen, exc. as * Mr. Winslow's man," wh. seems hardly so dignified a
compellation as the first b. of the Mayflower might well challenge), but
lieut, some yrs. later, and capt. 1673, rep. 1660 and 1673; and d. 20
July 1704, as the Boston Newsletter tells, add. "altho. he was in the
former part of his life extrava. yet was much reform. in his last yrs."
His wid. d. 22 Jan. 1711. Miss Thomas in her valua. Memorials, says,
his homestead is own. by descend. of the sixth generat. Sarah m.
Thomas Young, outliv. him, and d. at Scituate, says the Boston Newsletter,
9 Aug. 1755, in her 92d. yr.; Mercy m. 1697, William Sherman,
and d. 1739. PEREGRINE, Weymouth, s. I suppose of the preced. by