Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p514

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w. Susanna had Benoni, b. 26 Jan. 1686, rem. to Middleborough, and
Miss Thomas, In memo. tells no more. But he may have liv. long at
Boston bef. 1724 the yr. of his bapt. PETER, Milton, perhas s. of
Edward of Dorchester, if so, the youngest, by w. Rachel had John, b. 3
Sept. 1683; Peter, 20 Feb. 1685; George, 5 Oct. 1686; Sarah, 21
Dec. 1693; Paul, 20 Feb. 1695, d. in few mos.; Paul, again, 24 July
1699; Benjamin, 6 Feb. 1701, d. young; and Philip, 26 July 1705,
His w. d. 20 Oct. 1732, and he d. 7 May 1743, as my inform. read; but
more prob. is the inscript. of his gr.-st. 23 Jan. 1737 in his 77th yr.
RESOLVED, s. of William, brot. to Plymouth in the Mayflower 1620, by
his f. wh. d. in few wks aft. land. sat down first at Scituate, there m. 8
Apr. 1640, Judith, eldest d. of Mr. William Vassall, had William, b.
10 Apr. 1642; John, 11 Mar. 1644; Samuel. 13 Mar. 1646; Resolved,
12 Nov. 1647, d. at 22 yrs.; Ann, 4 June 1649; Elizabeth 4 June 1652;
Josiah, 29 Sept. 1654; and Susanna, 1656. His w. d. 3 Apr. 1670, but
he had eight yrs. bef. rem. to Marshfield, and thence, soon aft. her d.
prob. to Salem, m. 5 Oct. 1674, Abigail, wid. of William Lord of S.
was made freem. 1680, and was the last surv. exc. John Cooke, of the
male passeng. in the first sh. that brot. colonists to N. E. Short abstr. of
her will, 2 Apr. 1682, pro. June foll. is in Essex Inst. III. 189. Various fam.
bec. call. White, claim descent from the Mayflower, some with good
reason, many without. RICHARD, Sudbury 1639, is prob. the same
wh. came from London 1635, a carpenter, aged 30, as the custom-ho.
docket makes it. in the Elizabeth and Ann, but I can tell of him only,
from Barry, that he had sh. in three div. of ld. in that town; and Col.
Rec. that he refus. to watch in 1642. ROBERT, Charlestown, had d.
bef. 4 Aug. 1635, when admin. was given to William Stitson. See
Col. Rec. I. 153. * SAMUEL, Weymouth, s. of Thomas of the same,
freem. 1666, m. says Shattuck, Mary, d. of Joseph Dyer, but had no
issue, was rep. 1679, and d. soon aft. date of his will, 2 Dec. 1698, of
wh. w. Mary was made extrix. and the ten ch. of his br. Joseph legatees.
SAMUEL, Rochester, s. of Resolved, in all that I can learn of him.
SAMUEL, Braintree, by w. Ann had Susanna, b. 12 Mar. 1689; Mary,
12 Sept. 1690; Lydia, 4 Sept. 1693; Ann, 4 Oct. 1696; Thankful, 17
Apr. 1700; Rachel, 20 Mar. 1703; and Experience, 1 Jan. 1706; and
I find not that the seven sis. had any br. * THOMAS, Weymouth, freem.
3 Mar. 1636, rep. some yr. and 1637 and 1657, in 1659 was aged 60,
and rep. again 1670; d. Aug. 1679, leav. Joseph of Mendon; Samuel,
both bef. ment.; Thomas; Hannah, wh. m. 24 June 1660, John Baxter;
and Ebenezer, bef. ment. Of Thayer's Genealogy, eight pages are
occup. with this Weymouth stock and progeny. THOMAS, Sudbury,
freem. 13 May 1640, selectman 1642, says Barry, had sh. in the first
three div. of lds. THOMAS, Charlestown 1658, d. there, as Farmer