Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p586

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1705, aged 58. JOSEPH, Newton, s. of Nathaniel of the same, by w.
Deliverance
had Hannah, b. 10 June 1685; Deliverance, 11 Oct. 1687;
Margaret, 27 Feb. 1689; Sarah; Thankful, 24 Mar. 1692; Mary, 24
Jan. 1694; Experience, 10 Nov. 1696; Abigail; Elizabeth 30 May 1703;
and Josiah, 31 Oct. 1704. JOSEPH, Andover, perhaps s. of Joseph of
the same, m. 25 Jan. 1700, Mary Richardson. LAMBERT, Salem,, the
surg. sent over 1629, by the Gov. and Comp. in London. See their
letter of instruct. to capt. Endicott, in Col. Rec. I. 396, by the hands of
Higginson, wherein they inform. the people here that the bargain was
for his service three yrs. but my doubt is strong. whether he contin.
half the time. MATTHEW, New Haven 1642, of wh. no more is learn.
MICHAEL, Wrentham, perhaps s. of Henry of Dedham, by w. Mary had
Sarah, b. 18 Feb. 1676; Mary, 16 Feb. 1678; Michael, 6 Feb. 1682;
Silence, 16 Feb. 1684; Noah, 4 Sept. 1686; and Henry, 9 Apr. 1690.
NATHANIEL, Roxbury, whose f. is never ment. and perhaps he never
came to our side of the ocean, m. 2 Apr. 1645, Hannah, d. of Griffin
Crafts, had Hannah, bapt. 2 May 1647; Ellis gives, 135, Hannah and
Mary, tw. 1647, yet perhaps this is mistake of the name of the month
for that of a ch.; Susanna; Nathaniel, b. 30 Apr. bapt. 8 May 1653;
Joseph and Benjamin, tw. 31 Jan. bapt. 17 Feb. 1656; Isaac, 24, bapt.
29 Aug. 1658; Mary, 22 bapt. 23 June 1661; Abigail, 1663; Samuel;
and ano. d. perhaps Rebecca; and d. 17 Sept. 1692, aged 70, says Jackson,
wh. marks his rem. to Newton, then call. Cambridge vill. and was
freem. 1690, unless his s. of the same name be there meant. His w. d.
one mo. bef. him. Hannah m. 7 Feb. 1669, Shubael Seaver, as Roxbury
rec. says; Susanna m. 31 Dec. 1673, Thomas Gill; Mary m. 19
Apr. 1682, Thomas Oliver as his sec. w.; and Abigail m. 1687, deac.
Edward Jackson, as his sec. w.; and Jackson says Rebecca m. Shubael
Seaver, and if that be correct, she was his sec. w. The d. of Hannah
Wilson, 12 Nov. 1645, is ment. by Ellis; but perhaps it was only a
premat. b. NATHANIEL, Newton, s. of the preced. was a soldier in
Johnson's comp. in the hard serv. of Dec. 1675, espec. when, in the
swamp fight, his f.'s friend, the capt. was k. by the Ind. m. a. 1680 or
bef. June 1681, Hannah, d. of Edward Jackson, sen. not (as the Hist. of
Newton, 445, by the dilig. Francis Jackson, Esq. makes her) of Rev.
John Oliver, a mistake easily fallen into, bec. Oliver had d. Hannah by
the same w. who bec. w. of Jackson, who had also, by the first w. a
Hannah who. m. John Ward; but Oliver's d. Hannah d. young; and his
wid. mo. of that dec. Hannah, aft. m. with Jackson brot. him this sec.
Hannah. He had Nathaniel, b. 4 Dec. 1682; Elizabeth 9 Nov. 1684; Hannah,
18 Oct. 1686; Susanna, 6 Nov. 1688; and Edward, 3 Oct. 1689;
and his w. d. 26 Sept. foll. He m. 11 Mar. 1693, Elizabeth d. of Humphrey