Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p589

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1698. Ano. SAMUEL, perhaps that freem. of 1684, earlier by one yr.
than Joseph of Malden, may have been his br. and prob. the lieut. of
1690. SAMUEL, Newton, s. of Nathaniel first, m. Experience, d. of the
first James Trowbridge, had Experience, b. 21 Sept. 1697, d. young;
Margaret, 28 Aug. 1699; Samuel, 18 Mar. 1701; Thomas, 8 May
1703; and Experience, again, 2 Aug. 1705. SHOREBORN, Ipswich, s.
of William of the same, a cooper, m. 9 Sept. 1657, Abigail Osgood, d.
perhaps of Christopher of the same, had Joseph, b. 1 June 1660; Mary,
24 Aug. 1662, d. very soon; Samuel, 4 Apr. 1664, d. in few wks.;
John, 4 May 1665; Abigail, 10 Mar. 1667; William, 14 May 1672;
Deborah, 22 Sept. 1673; Christopher, June 1677, d. soon; and Christopher,
again, 13 Dec. 1679 THEOPHILUS, Ipswich 1636, had perhaps
d. Seaborn, b. on his passage, freem. 13 Mar. 1639, was constable for
long time, and prison-keep. had w. Elizabeth in 1654, wh. d. 10 Jan.
1681; but she may not have been mo. of all, or even any of the ch.
He d. 29 July 1689, aged 88, leav. S. Thomas, s.-in-law John Pindar,
and David Fiske, and gr.ch. Elizabeth Lovell, Elizabeth Russell, and Thomas
Pindar. THOMAS, Roxbury, came in June 1633, with w. Ann, and ch.
Humphrey; Samuel; Joshua; there had Deborah, b. Aug. 1634;
Lydia, Nov. 1636; was made freem. 14 May 1634; lost his ho. and
goods by fire, as from the ch. rec. is seen, was delud. into the heresy of
Wheelwright, with wh. on his banishm. he went to Exeter, came back
and made peace with the ch. but contin. to reside at Exeter, there made
his will, 9 Jan. 1643, in wh. w. and the five ch. are provid. for, as in
Geneal. Reg. II. 384 is found. His wid. m. next yr. John Legat. See
Col. Rec. II. 58. THOMAS, Ipswich, perhaps s. of Theophilus, had
Mary, b. 27 Dec. 1657; and may also have had Hannah, wh. d. June
1682; but w.'s name is not heard. THOMAS, Fairfield, accept. to be
made free 1664, was br. or neph. of Anthony of the same, had good est.
and d. 1691, leav. wid. Hannah, no s. one d. whose name is not seen.
THOMAS, Mildford, had b. there Benjamin in 1673, and soon rem.
THOMAS, Brookfield 1667-72, may not be the same as the preced. but
no more is kn. of him. WILLIAM, Boston, a joiner, with w. Patience,
was adm. of our ch. 6 Sept. 1635, had, as is seen in the rec. of Geneal.
Reg. III. 40, Shoreborn, b. 6 Aug. preced. and brot. to bapt. 13 Sept.
foll. but if this name imply that a ch. of the fam. had bef. been nam.
Seaborn, as Bond suppos. I doubt, for the incident might as well be
tak. for evid. that Theophilus was br. of William, since it is said that
David Fiske, wh. is call. s.-in-law opf Theophilus, had m. Seaborn Wilson.
Also he had Mary, 11, bapt. 21 Jan. 1638; John, Jan. bapt. 9
Feb. 1640; Joseph, 10, bapt. 12 Nov. 1643, "a. five days old;"
Newgrace, bapt. 23 Mar. 1645, "a. four days old," d. in Aug. foll. He