Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p83

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Stamford 1641, says Chapin, Hist. 163,4, tho. Mr. Judd (wh. had
bestow. much research on rec. of W., does not agree that the name of
Samuel's f. was Joseph, for in the first two generat. he says there was no
Joseph in Conn. and Hinman, 72, and prob. Chapin mistook Jo. (the
perpet. abbreviat. for John), as Joseph. The fifth lot was, he is confid.
set out to Edward, easi. read Edmund. JOSEPH, Watertown, youngest
s. of capt. John, a blacksmith, m. 18 Nov. 1673 Elizabeth d. of Edward
Winship of Cambridge, had John, b. 11 Jan. 1675, Edward, 2 Sept.
1677; Joseph, 8 Feb. 1680; Samuel, 28 Nov. 1681; but Cothren makes
it 1682; Jonathan, 24 Feb. 1684; Ephraim, 16 Mar. 1685 d. soon;
Ephriam, again, 20 Sept. 1686; Elizabeth 13 July 1687, unless 1689 be
the true yr.; William, 28 July 1692; Sarah, 2 June 1694; and Nathaniel,
19 Sept. 1696; and d. 20 Jan. 1731. William, the youngest
but one of these s. was a shoemak. at Newton, and m. Watertown, 3
Sept. 1715, Mehitable Wellington, had as third s. Roger, b. 19 Apr.
1721 at N. forever to be honor. as one of the framers, with Franklin, of
the Declarat. of Independ. and of the most sagacious men ever produc.
by N. E. MATTHEW, Stratford, br. of Benjamin, had w. Hannah, and
d. 1698, leav. David, b. 1692; and Hannah, perhaps more. NATHANIEL,
Boston, perhaps s. of Samuel of the same, by w. Grace had
Nathaniel, b. 19 Dec. 1659; and, by w. Mary had Mary, 28 Mar. 1665.
NATHANIEL, Stratford, br. of Matthew, m. 1680, Mary, perhaps d. of
James Phippeny, and d. 1712. PELEG, Portsmouth, R. I. m. 25 July
1657, Elizabeth d. Thomas Lawton, had Thomas, b. 8 Aug. 1658; William,
3 Oct. 1659; Daniel, 15 June 1665; Mary, 11 Dec. 1664; Peleg,
8 Oct. 1666; Ann, 30 Apr. 1668; Elizabeth 25 Nov. 1670; Samuel, 16
Oct. 1672; Eber, 20 Oct. 1674; John, 28 Oct. 1676; Benjamin, 15
July 1677; Sarah, 25 Jan. 1680; Isabel, 3 June 1683; and George, 18
Dec. 1687. PHILIP, Roxbury, came in 1633, a single man, freem. 14
May 1634, first on the list aft. Gov. Haynes, m. Sarah Odding, d. of
John Porter's w. by former h. went home early, but soon came again,
and was led away, says the ch. rec. to familism by Porter, disarm. Nov.
1637, and banish. next yr. went to R. I. there sign the compact of civil
governm. Mar. 1638, was Secr. or Recorder of the Col. 1648, and was
rep. 1656. See Callender, 30. As secr. he was happy eno. to have a
descend. in 1857, prob. in seventh generat. fill. the same post; but I can
hardly indicate the line. He had Samson and Samuel, perhaps more.
PHILIP, Boston, "apprent. of John Blower," but it will not easi. be
learn. wh. was his f. He d. 12 Dec. 1655. RICHARD, Boston, merch.
by w. Elizabeth had Elizabeth b. 1 Dec. 1635, had two ds. Ann, and Priscilla in
Eng. of wh. the latter was m. two liv. here, Martha Brown, and Abigail
Duncan; all wh. is learn. from his will of 7 Apr. pro. 31 July 1660, as