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William Beamond, went to liv. at Barbados, there had Joseph, wh. he brot.
to S. where he d. 22 Mar. 1683; at S. had Samuel, b. 6 Dec. 1673; and
Michael, 26 May 1683, wh. d. in less than a mo. and f. d. 4 Oct. of same
yr. aged 49. His wid. m. 15 Apr. 1684, Alexander Pygan. Four of
this name had been gr. at Wms. Coll. 1834. The name is, by Mr. Patch,
Hist. Coll. of Essex Inst. pp. 50 and 51, read by mistake, Boyle.

    BOYKETT or BOYKIM, JARVIS or GERVASE, New Haven, a carpenter,
came first to Charlestown with one serv. in 1635 or 6 from Charington,
in Kent. 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VIII. 276. He rem. 1639 to New Haven,
there had Nathaniel, b. Sept. 1641, bapt. 11 Dec. 1642; Bethia, bapt.
30 Apr. 1643; and Sarah, 18 Jan. 1646; and d. 23 Jan. 1661, leav. wid.
Isabel, wh. d. 1673, and in her will ment. ch. Nathaniel, Sarah, and d.
Bethia, w. of James Dennison, m. 25 Nov. 1662. Sarah m. 1675, Samuel
Edwards of Northampton. NATHANIEL, New Haven, s. of the preced.
subscr. to the col. laws 1 May 1660 his assent, and d. 1705.

    BOYLE, ALEXANDER, Boston, one of the first of the Scot's Charit.
Soc. 1684.

    BOYLESTON, THOMAS, Watertown, s. of Thomas, perhaps of London,
wh. was s. of Henry of Litchfield, came in the Defence from London,
1635, aged 20, by w. Sarah had Elizabeth b. 21 Sept. 1640; Sarah, 30 Sept.
1642; and Thomas, 26 Jan. 1645; d. 1653; his wid. Sarah m. 12
May 1655, John Chenery, and d. 14 Sept. 1704. Elizabeth m. Apr. 1658,
John Fisher of Medfield; and Sarah m. Thomas Smith. His f. was a
clothworker of London, as descr. in the deed of ho. and ground to his
agent, Sept. 1639 from Gregory Stone. Often the name is giv. Boyson.
THOMAS, Boston, s. of the preced. a farmer, liv. at Muddy riv.
whereby the best access to publ. worship for him and his fam. was Roxbury,
m. 13 Dec. 1665, Mary, d. of Thomas Gardner, had Edward;
and bapt. at R. Richard, 29 Jan. 1671; Abigail, 1674; Zabdiel, 9 Mar.
1679; Lucy, prob. 1682; Rebecca, b. 15, bapt. 20 Sept. 1685; Dudley, 19
Aug. 1688; besides Peter; Sarah; Mary; Joanna; and Thomas, first
town clk. of Brookline, wh. may have been bapt. elsewh. He serv. perhaps
as surgeon, in Philip's war, and d. 1695; his wid. was Mary. A
monstrous tradit. in Thacher's Med. Biog. of Zabdiel, that his f. after
receiv. a degr. of M. D. at Oxford, came over and sett. at Brookline in
1635, shows how worthless are such foundations, even if support. by a
descend. This Zabdiel, the successful introducer of inocul. for smallpox
on our side of the ocean, was made F. R. S. and d. 1 Mar. 1766. His
s. Thomas, a physician of Boston, d. 13 May 1750, without ch. Richard,
of Charlestown, s. of sec. Thomas, d. 25 Apr. 1752, and his wid.
Mary d. 16 Apr. 1764, aged 86.

    BOYNTON or BOYINGTON, CALEB, Newbury, s. of William of Rowley,
m. 24 June 1672, Mary Moore, had William, b. 24 July 1673, liv. at