Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p54

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Moody, and d. 8 Aug. 1702; and Dorothy m. 10 Sept. 1691, Ezekiel
Northend. HENRY, Newbury, s. of John, m. 1 Jan. 1707, Elizabeth d. of
Benaiah Titcomb, had Sarah, b. 20 Sept. 1708, d. soon; Stephen, H. C.
1731; Sarah, again, 21 Aug. 1711; Mary, 25 Aug. 1713; Elizabeth 4 Aug.
1715; and Hannah; and d. 29 June 1760. JOHN, Newbury, s. of
Henry the sec. b. in Eng. m. 27 Oct. 1671, Hannah Fessenden of
Cambridge, prob. sis. of the first Nicholas, had Hannah, b. 21 Dec.
1675, d. soon; Hannah, again, 26 Dec. 1677, wh. m. Rev. Samuel
Moody of York; John, 10 Apr. 1680; Henry, 7 Sept. 1682; Stephen,
17 Jan. 1685; Samuel, 9 Apr. 1688; Nicholas, and a tw. ch. wh. d.
soon, 1 June 1690; and Thomas, 5 Mar. 1693, wh. d. at coll. 18 July
1716, as by Harris's Epit. 52. He d. 8 Aug. 1699, and his wid. m.
Jacob Toppan, wh. had been h. of the sis. of her h. and d. 4 Apr. 1723.
JOHN, Newbury, s. of the preced. m. Esther, d. of Rev. Michael
Wigglesworth, had prob. no ch. and d. 25 Feb. 1712. His wid. m. 21
Oct. 1713, Abraham Toppan. JONATHAN, Boston, merch. s. of the first
Stephen, d. in early life but was f. of that Jonathan, disting. as adher. of
the royal cause in 1774, author of Massachusettensis, whose mo. was his
sec. w. Mary Payne; by her also he had two ds. and by his first w.
Elizabeth Alford, d. prob. of Benjamin, wh. d. 11 Sept. 1723; had two ds.
and d. Nov. 1731. JOSEPH, Boston, s. of Samuel the first, ord. 16 Sept.
1713, collea. with Rev. Ebenezer Pemberton at the O. S. ch. m. 29 Oct.
foll. Elizabeth d. of Hon. John Walley, had Samuel, b. 2, bapt. 8 May 1715,
H. C. 1733; Joseph, 13, bapt. 19 July 1714, d. next mo. That Samuel
was f. of the excellent Samuel, b. 11 Dec. 1757, H. C. 1776, the third
Ch. J. giv. by this fam. to the Ct. of highest civ. and crim. jurisdict. in
Mass. His w. d. 27 Oct. 1756, and he d. 27 June 1769, aft. hav. the
opportunity for declin. 1724, to be Presid. of H. C. the honor of wh.
election was ascrib. to his piety by a competitor of more learning than
decency or discretion, who solaced his mortificat. in defeat by the
happiness of his sneer. MITCHELL, Salem, br. of Jonathan, m. 10
May 1729, Mary, d. of John Cabot, had Catharine, Margaret, and
Mary; and by sec. w. m. 10 June 1743, Elizabeth Price, had Elizabeth Stephen,
and Jonathan M. NATHANIEL, Newbury, a pauper youth, murder.
1644, by his master, William Franklin, wh. met the just reward. See
Winthrop II. 184. NICHOLAS, York, s. of the first, m. Mehitable, d.
of Samuel Storer, had Samuel, b. 8 Nov. 1714; John, 6 July 1716;
Hannah, 12 Feb. 1719, wh. d. a wid. 25 Jan. 1810; Thomas, 2 May
1721; William, 26 Apr. 1723; Mehitable, 13 Mar. 1725; Henry, 26
Mar. 1727; Jane, 29 May 1729; Sarah, 1 July 1731; and Stephen, 24
Mar. 1734, H. C. 1761, profess. of Hebr.
tanner, and d. a. 1740. SAMUEL, Boston, eldest s. of the sec. Henry,