Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p560

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and others to hold judicial power at Dover, as in our first vol. of
Rec. is seen. He was, however, atttract. to Barbadoes a. 1645. FRANCIS,
Boston, by w. Mary had Francis, b. 12 Oct. 1686. FREEBORN,
Providence, eldest s.[1] of famous Roger, m. a Hart of Newport, of whose
bapt. name or her f's I kn. nothing, had Mary, b. a. 1663, wh.[1] m. Gov.
Samuel Cranston. His wid.[1] m. Gov. Walter Clark, as his third w.
GEORGE, Salem, freem. 14 May 1634, had Jonathan, bapt. 25 Dec.
1636; Samuel, 12 Aug. 1638; Joseph, 10 May 1640; Bethia, 13 Nov.
1642; and George, 1 Sept. 1644; beside elder ch. John; Mary; and
Sarah; was made an offic. of the custom-ho. in the Col. admin. 1654,
and d. in the same yr. From his will of 23 Sept. 1654, of wh. w. Mary
and s,. John were excors. pro. Nov. foll. is seen, that Mary had double
portion "in respect of her infirmity." His wid. Mary d. the same yr.
her will of 1 Oct. ws pro. next mo. Mary m. Richard Bishop, and she
and two ch. are rememb. in will of her f. GREGORY, Isle of Shoals,
was constable 1674, says Farmer's MS. GRIFFIN, Boston, by w. Sarah
had Sarah, b. 2 Jan. 1686. HENRY, Scarborough 1651, was one of the
three betrust. by Rigby, the patentee of a large province, as Assist. and
selectman 1652 and 69, was wound. 10 Oct. 1676 at Saco. Of Henry,
wh. was in 1683, at Derby, and d. 1687, I find not that he had fam. and
for Charles of the same, I kn. nothing but as bef. said, and that in
1686, he was one of the petitnrs. for gr. of the town of Preston. HUGH,
Boston, hatter, call. also "a single man," when he join. our ch. 1 Jan.
1642; freem. 18 May foll. was prob. never m. at least his will of 21
Oct. 1674, ment. no w. or ch. but gives one third of his est. to ch. of br.
Hilton of Charlestown, and two thirds to his sis. Mary Hale and her
childr. On 12 Nov. foll. when the excors. friend John, and sis. Hale
renounce their trust, he is call. late of Block Isl. wh. leads me to
imagine him to be the one against wh. Caulkins, Hist. of New London
248, says action for defamat. of his w. was 1665, brot. by Thomas
Beeby. * ISAAC, Newton, s. of Robert of Roxbury, was lieut. freem.
1685, by w. Martha, d. of deac. William Parke of Roxbury, had Isaac,
wh. d. 7 Mar. 1661, very young; Isaac, again, b. 11 Dec. 1661, bapt.
16 Mar. foll.; Martha, 27 Dec. 1663; William, 2 Feb. 1665, H. C.
1683, min. of Hatfield, ancest. of along line of disting. clerg.; John,
31 Oct. 1667, in wh. date the error of Fam. Geneal. is correct, by Jackson;
Eleazer, 22 Oct. 1669; Hannah, 8 Oct. 1671; Elizabeth; the two last
being lost from Fam. Geneal.; and Thomas, 23 Dec. not as that book
tells, Oct. 1673. By sec. w. Judith Cooper, m. at Taunton, 13 Nov.
1677, had Peter, 31 Aug. 1680; Mary; Sarah, 2 Oct. 1688; Ephraim,
21 Oct. 1691; was rep. 1692, and aft. oft. but in favor of this last ch.
by influence of the mo. the f. wh. d. 11 Feb. 1707, had made in 1704,