Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p588

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foll. but may be he of Duxbury, able to bear arms 1643, of wh. no more
is heard. RICHARD, Boston, m. 7 Apr. 1654, Sarah Hurst, perhaps d.
of one wh. d. the yr. preced. made his will of 19 Aug. 1654, of wh.
William Kilcup was one of the overseers, and gave every thing to his
wid. and the amt. was worth having, tho. not large. See Geneal. Reg.
V. 305, and VIII. 277. ROBERT, Windsor, an early sett. tho. not
among the first, m. Eliz. d. of deac. Edward Stebbins, had John, rem. to
Farmington, and had Samuel, b. 1653; perhaps no other ch. and d. at
F. 21 July 1655. His wid. m. 1658, Thomas Cadwell. An Isabel W.
m. 4 June 1645 or 6, the sec. William Phelps of Windsor, was prob.
sis. of Robert. ROBERT, Salem 1662, in wh. yr. his w. was severely
punish. with her mo. Buffum, perhaps w. of Joseph or Robert, and sis.
Smith, perhaps w. of James or John, as Quakers. Yet six yrs. later, he
was join. with the majority in petition. against imposts; and d. prob. May
1681, for his inv. was tak. in May, and his w. Ann had admin. in June that
yr. His wid. Ann m. 21 Nov. 1683, Joseph Foster. ROBERT, Cambridge,
of wh. we see not when or whence he came, rem. to Sudbury, m. Deborah,
d. of Andrew Stephenson of C. had Deborah, b. 25, bapt. 30 Sept. 1666;
Sarah, 6 Oct. 1668; and Andrew, 17 Sept. 1670; and d. a. 1685.
ROBERT, one of the soldiers of capt. Lothrop's comp. call. "the flower
of Essex," cut off 18 Sept. 1675 at Deerfield. SAMUEL, New Haven,
sw. fidel. 1644, rem. a. 1649, and possib. may be the SAMUEL of Fairfield
1654, whose d. Mary, by w. Jane is ment. on Boston rec. of deaths
sub. an. 1654 for wh. various conject. may furnish explanat. The ch.
may have been sev. yrs. old. or but few days. Yet ano. SAMUEL of
Fairfield m. Phebe, d. of Joseph Middlebrook, under a contr. 1679, and
was liv. there 1686, when her f's. est. was to be distrib. Still we kn.
not eno. to authorize infer. that he was or was not the same as the
preced. SAMUEL, Portsmouth, R. I is among freem. 1655, was in
1657 one of the gr. Petaquomscot purch. with John Hull and others,
and perhaps of Wickford 1674, m. Tabitha, d. of John Tift, had Samuel;
James; and jeremiah; beside Mary, wh. m Robert Hannah; and
next, 1708, George Webb; and Sarah wh. m. John Potter; and he d.
a. 1682, aged 60. SAMUEL, Windsor, s. of Robert of the same, m. May
1672, Mary, d. of John Griffin, had Eliz. or Isabel, b. 24 Feb. 1674, to
wh. the damnable name of Jezabel is ascrib. by the queer blunder of
Geneal. Reg. V. 364; Mary, 5 Aug. 1675; Samuel, 21 Nov. 1678, d.
at 11 yrs.; Abigail, 1684; John, 1686; Samuel, again, 1692; and
Mindwell, early in 1696; and he d. 3 Aug. 1697, when all the ch. exc.
Samuel the first were liv. SAMUEL, Woburn, m. 24 Feb. 1682, Elizabeth
Pierce, had Elizabeth b. 28 Jan. foll,; Mary, 10 Apr.1685; Samuel, 2 Feb.
1688, d. very soon; Hannah, 24 Dec. 1688; Rebecca, 5 Mar. 1693, d.
next yr.; Samuel, again, 21 Nov. 1695; and Rebecca, again, 5 July