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26 Dec. 1674, wh. d. within 9 mos. beside William, 14 Oct. 1676. His w. d. 22
Nov. foll. and he m. 4 Nov. 1679, wid. Elizabeth Macmallen, had Sarah, b. 15 Au.
1680; and Samuel, 10 June 1683. NICHOLAS, Boston 1639, mariner,
by w. Ann had Mary, b. Feb. 1640, bapt. 1 Sept. 1644, wh. m. 1658,
John Bull. But the rec. says, also, that by the same maid. name she m.
1660, Thomas Buttolph; and this is true, and the other rec. no doubt a.
mistake. NICHOLAS, Boston, prob. s. of the preced. was gunner at the
castle 1674-6, perhaps later, and d. 10 Jan. 1692. RICHARD, Hingham,
came 1638, in the Diligent from old Hingham, employ. by Francis James,
says Lincoln in Centen. Addr. 41. THOMAS, Fairfield 1654, had w.
Bridget, wh. for his desertion of her, obt. divorce in 166-2. See Haz. II.
285. WILLIAM, Marblehead 1674. Six of this name had, in 1815, been
gr. at Harv.

    BAY or BAYES, MATTHEW, Ipswich 1659. THOMAS, Dedham, by w.
Ann
had Ruth, b. 2, bapt. 16 July 1643; and Thomas, 1, bapt. 22 Mar.
1646; rem. to Boston.

    BAYLEY, BENJAMIN, Boston 1673. GUIDO, Salem, by w. Elizabeth had
Elizabeth b. 27 July 1642; and Joseph, 6 Nov. 1644. HENRY, Salem 1638,
liv. on Beverly side 1671. HENRY, Salisbury, s. perhaps of John the
first, by w. Rebecca had Henry; and Rebecca, b. a. 1640. ISAAC, Newbury,
s. of John the sec. of same, m. 13 June 1683, Sarah, d. of John
Emery of the same, had Isaac, b. 30 Dec. 1683; Joshua, 30 Oct. 1685;
David, 12 Dec. 1687; Judith, 11 Feb. 1690; and Sarah, 11 Feb. 1692.
His w. d. 1 Apr. 1694; and he m. sec. w. 5 Sept. 1700, Rebecca Bartlett,
but prob. had no more ch. at least Coffin names none. JAMES, Rowley
1641, by w. Lydia had John, b. 1642; James, 1650; Thomas, 1653;
and Samuel, 1658; beside Damaris, w. of Thomas Leaver; and Lydia,
w. of .......Platt, but whether of Abel, or James, or John, or Jonas,
or Jonathan, or Samuel, my inquiries do not ascertain. JAMES, Salisbury,
s. of John the sec. was freem. 1673, m. 17 Sept. 1672, Mary, d. of George
Carr
of the same, had Mary, b. 5 July 1673; James, 12 Apr. 1675; John, 29
Sept. 1676, d. next yr.; John, again, 10 May 16, 8; Samuel, 2 Mar. 1680;
and Isaac, 22 Oct. 1681; all exc. the first aft. rem. to Salem vill. now Danvers,
there was a preach. but neither Bentley's Hist. nor Felt's Ann. of Salem
(the best places to seek for such informat.) tells us whether he was ever ord.
yet it is safely infer. that he was not, for the latter writer instr. us, that in Apr.
1680, a commit. was chos. to obtain ano. preach. instead of him; see II. 589.
We kn. also, that he was succeed. by the unfortun. George Burrows. By Sprague,
Ann. of the Amer. Pulpit, I. 186, Bailey's d. is mark. for 1707, and Coffin,
351, more precise, 17 Jan. at Roxbury. I venture a conject. that he is
the one ord. at Weymouth, 26 Sept. 1703, as told in 1 Mass. Hist. Coll.
IX. 195; yet the rec. of d. at Roxbury of James Bailey calls him Esqr.
JOHN, Salisbury, a weaver from Chippenham, Co. Wilts, came, in the
Angel Gabriel, from Bristol, Apr. 1635, and was cast away at Pemaquid,
in the great storm of 15 Aug. He rem. 1650 to Newbury (where prob.