Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v1p268

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JACOB, Hampton, s. of John of the same, m. Sarah, d. of William
Brookin
of Portsmouth, had John; Samuel, b. 4 Nov. 1686; Abraham,
Jan. 1689; Joshua, 1 Apr. 1691; Sarah, 1693, Jacob, 22 Dec. 1695;
Abigail, 3 Mar. 1698; Jonathan, 24 Feb. 1700; and Jeremiah, bapt.
with the eight preced. 28 June 1702; and he d. 13 Feb. 1740, aged, it is
said, 87. JAMES, Boston 1630, being No. 61 in the ch. list, freem. 4
Mar. 1634, by w. Grace had James, b. 30 Aug. bapt. 7 Sept. 1645, ar.
co. 1643; d. 1651, his will of 9 May, pro. 7 Aug. is abstr. in Geneal.
Reg. VII. 335. It gave ho. and ld. to the chief his s. d. bef. 21 yrs. of
age, and provid. for w. wh. was extrix. JAMES, Charlestown, 1633, adm.
of the ch. 10 Mar. 1634, freem. 25 May 1636, had w. Elizabeth and ch.
John, bapt. 1 Mar. 1639; and Mary, 3 Mar. 1640. JAMES, Newbury,
came with w. 1631 says Coffin, from Southampton, was one of the first
sett. 1635; freem. 17 May 1637, a selectman 1638; preach. at Portsmouth,
but came back to N. 1656, or earlier. Ano. JAMES, Charlestown, by
w. Judith had John, b. 4 Jan. 1638; James, 20 Feb. 1643, wh. d. young
James, again, 19 Aug. 1647; and Nathaniel, 21 Nov. 1648, ar. co. 1639,
may be the dangerous man, disarm. as a supporter of Wheelwright
1637. Frothingham, 82. JAMES, Newbury, s. of Joseph, a youth of 17,
came in the James 1635, from Southampton, arr. at Boston 3 June 1635.
But the difficulty of discrim. betw. the many of this name, even by aid
of ws. and ch. is insurmount. He, by w. Sarah, d. of capt. John Cutting,
had Samuel, b. 14 Jan. 1657; Hannah, bapt. 12 Sept. 1658; and Abraham,
14 Oct. 1660; had, also, Mary, b. 25 May 1663; Abigail, 24 Oct.
1665; and Martha, 22 Dec. 1667. He was a glazier, rem. to Salem, there
d. 13 Nov. 1676. His will of 29 Jan. 1674, names w. Sarah, and ch. John,
James, Samuel, Abraham, Sarah, wh. was m.; Ann, or Hannah, Mary, Abigail,
and Martha. JAMES, Taunton 1643, s. of John, the Assist. b. in Eng.
we may be sure, went with his f. to Swanzey, chos. 1665 an Assist. may
well be presum. the preacher, put by Mather, in his third classis, at S.
unless more than usual confidence is felt in his authority, wh. it is believ.
inquiry will not justify, for no durat. in office is ment. nor is any reason
kn. for giv. him place in that rather than the sec. classis. He m. Lydia,
d. of John Howland, and. d. 29 Oct. 1710, aged 87, leav. James, wh. d.
1725, at Barrington; Jabez; and d. Dorothy Kent. Baylies, IV. 18.
JAMES, Salem, s. of Elder John, m. 5 Sept. 1664, Hannah, d. of Henry
Bartholomew
, had James, b. 3 Feb. 1666, d. young; Bartholomew, 31
Mar. 1669; Elizabeth 26 Jan. 1671; Hannah, 9 Mar. 1673; and James,
again, 23 May 1675. On 12 Nov. of the last yr. he was found d. in
Cecil Co. Maryland, where he was on a trad. voyage, k. by a negro.
JAMES, Salem 1678, s. of James, the glazier, foll. the trade of his f. m.
16 Jan. 1670, Hannah House, at Charlestown, there had James, b. 3 Feb.