Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p515

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says, 30 May 1664, in his will made five days bef. names w. Susanna,
perhaps d. of Richard, and prob. sis. of Rev. John Miller, and s.
Thomas of Cambridge, and d. Sarah. THOMAS, Charlestown, wh. join
the ch. 22 Mar. 1668, had m. 17 Nov. 1663, Mary, d. of William Frothingham,
was freem. 1670, and perhaps s. of the preced. had Thomas, b.
15 Oct. 1664; William, 12 Sept. 1667, both bapt. 29 Mar. 1668;
Samuel, bapt. 31 Oct. 1669; Elizabeth b. 28 Feb. bapt. 10 Mar. 1672.
His w. wh. unit. with the ch. 3 Apr. 1670, d. and he m. 5 May 1673,
Elizabeth Chamberlain, and he is in the list of householders 1678. THOMAS,
Wenham, s. of John, by w. Ruth had Thomas, b. 10 Mar. 1665; Martha,
26 Dec. 1668, d. soon; Martha, again, 5 Apr. 1670; and he d. 1
Oct. 1672. The s. Thomas, by will of his gr.f. had devise of one half of
the est. at W. and his mo. the other. Perhaps his wid. m. 12 June 1679,
John Dennis. THOMAS, Marblehead 1674. THOMAS, Weymouth, freem.
1681, was prob. s. of the first Thomas, and had w. Mary Pratt, and ch.
Mary, Samuel, Joseph, and Ebenezer, but no more is kn. WILLIAM,
Plymouth, woolcarder, as the rec. at Leyden calls him, when banns
of m. were pub. 27 Jan. 1612, and the m. 1 Feb. foll. with Anna Fuller,
perhaps a relat. of Dr. Samuel wh. attend. at the ceremony, and
prob. the same wh. was call. Susanna, came with w. and s. Resolved,
and two serv. William, Holbeck and Edward Thompson, in the Mayflower
1620, and had Peregrine, b. at Cape Cod, bef. the sh. reach. P.
Nov. of that yr. and he d. 21 Feb. two mos. aft. land. His serv.
Thompson had d. betw. Cape Cod and P. and the other serv. d. soon
aft. His wid. m. 12 May foll. Edward Winslow, whose w. had d. only
31 days aft. d. of W. WILLIAM, Newbury, freem. 22 June 1642, had
come from London in the Mary and John 1634, and first sat down at
Ipswich, thence rem. prob. in 1635 or 6, with many of his fellow-passeng.
to N. had John and James, the latter b. says Coffin, a. 1649; rem.
to Haverhill, there d. 1690, aged 80. Prob. he had other ch. left very
good est. as the inv. shows real L346. with a proport. of personal, far
better than in those days was custom. with our yeomanry, and descend.
especially thro. John's s. John, are very num. and have been among the
most useful and honorable of the ld. WILLIAM, Ipswich, had w. Catharine,
wh. d. 2 June 1671, and perhaps d. Ruth, aged 30 in 1663, and he
d. 25 Aug. 1684, aged 74. WILLIAM, Boston, a man of some skill in
natural science, from wh. letter to the Gov. (aft. he had fail. to realize
what Dr. Child promis. a. search for mines, and July 1645 was resolv.
to withdr. from the country) may be seen in 2 Mass. Hist,. Coll. IV>
198. It may amuse, if not enlighten. WILLIAM, Boston, by w. Elizabeth
had Cornelius, b. 7 Jan. 1647; and, I presume, m. a sec. w. 4 Aug.
1653, Philippa Wood, wh. d. 5 July 1654, and had Dorcas, 19 Apr.