Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p626

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Samuel, b. 25 May 1647; went back to P. there had John, 1649;
Jonathan, 1 Jan. 1650; David, 17 Oct. 1651; Isaac, 1654; and Abiel;
and perhaps more ch. d. at Middleborough; but the time of his d. is not
seen, bec. the inv. ment. in Geneal. Reg. VII. 235 is defic. in date.
His d. Sarah m. 28 Nov. 1667, John Nelson. HENRY, Concord, by w.
Ellen had John, b. 17 Nov. 1651; Mary, 7 Sept. 1653; Hannah, 11
Mar. 1656; and Milicent, 4 Apr. 1660. Usually his name is Woods;
and I presume he rem. to Groton, was quarter-master of the troop of
W. Middlesex cavalry in 1671. HENRY, Newport, by w. Hannah had
Henry, b. 24 Nov. 1670; Abigail, 15 Aug. 1672; James, 9 Nov. 1674;
Hannah, 25 Sept. 1677; Richard, 28 Oct. 1679; and Elizabeth 9 Jan. 1682.
It ought to be add. that the rec. spells this name as Whod, and possib.
that may mean Hood. Isaac, Marlborough, s. of John of Sudbury, of
wh. from Barry I learn, that by two ws. he had Isaac, Joseph, Charles,
Solomon, Dinah, Mary, and Elizabeth and that his will was pro. 17 Aug.
1720. Sewall's Diary, as giv. in Geneal. Reg. VI. 72, says under 1685,
July 4, "Isaac W. dies suddenly." Perhaps this was some young man,
fellow-worship. with S. but my knowledge is limit. by him. ISAIAH,
Ipswich 1668, then said to be 41 yrs. old, m. 26 Jan 1653, Mercy, d. of
Simon Thompson of the same, had Mary, b. 31 Oct. 1653; Simon, 18
Feb. 1655; Thomas, Nov. 1656, d. in 5 mos.; Sarah, Jan. 1658, d.
next mo.; Samuel and Isaiah, tw. 20 July 1659, of wh. Isaiah d. soon;
Joanna, 14 Dec. 1661; William, 18 Feb. 1664; Sarah, again, 26 Dec.
1665; Thomas, again, 31 Jan. 1668; Thompson, 18 Feb. 1670; John,
Feb. 1672, d. soon; Joseph and Benjamin, tw. 22 May 1673, both d.
soon; and Ebenezer, 3 Dec. 1676, d. in 3 wks. He m. 23 Dec. 1684,
for sec. w. wid. Hannah Wheeler, but prob. had no more ch. JAMES,
on L. I. 1649. JAMES, Marlborough, s. of John of Sudbury, was in
garrison of serg. Wood, prob. his f. in 1675, freem. 1690, had w. Hopestill.
JEREMIAH, Stamford 1641, went to Hempstead, L. I. perhaps
was br. of Edmund, or William, or of both. JOHN, Saybrook, employ.
by the younger John Winthrop was k. by the Pequots, as appears in Conn.
Col. Rec. I. 29, prob. in 1637. JOHN, Sudbury, pinmaker, wh. seems
an odd trade for a wilderness pioneer; by w. Mary had John, b. 8 May
1641; perhaps Francis, 1645; James, 18 July 1647; Catharine; Isaac,
14 July 1655; beside Hannah, prob. the oldest ch. wh. m. 7 June 1665,
John Leavins of Roxbury, and d. early, leav. Hannah nam. in the will
of her gr.f. He d. 10 July 1678, and his wid. d. 1690, aged 80, says
Barry. In Oct. 1675 he was, I suppose, the serg. in one of the Marlborough
garrison houses, as John, James, and Isaac, his s. were there also.
JOHN, Lynn 1635, passeng. in the Hopewell, Capt. Babb, late in the
autumn of that yr. aged 26, br. possib. of William, the author of N. E.