Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v1p272

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(wh. is the least likely), he might have gone home to purchase goods
in Eng. for trade here. JOHN, Duxbury, by w. Ann had Ann, b.
19 Sept. 1673; and John, 1675; was a bapt. JOHN, Swanzey or Rehoboth,
a capt. s. of John, and gr.s. of Hon. John of the same, m. 8
Nov. 1672, Ann, d. of maj. John Mason of Norwich, had John, b. 28
Apr. 1675; Lydia, 16 May 1679; Martha, 20 Nov. 1681; Daniel, 29 Oct.
1683; Ebenezer, 15 June 1685; Daniel, again, 26 Sept. 1686; Stephen,
29 Jan. 1688; and Joseph, 19 May. JOHN, Newbury, s. of sec.
Newbury Francis m. 20 Aug. 1683, Ruth, d. of Abel Huse, had John,
b. 27 Oct. 1683; and Isaac, 4 Feb. 1685; and perhaps more. He was,
I suppose, the man whose ho. was assail. by the Ind. on 7 Oct. 1695, and
nine persons carr. into captiv. but all by fresh pursuit were retak. tho.
some d. of wounds. See Coffin, 161, 2, and strange incidents of the
case in Niles, 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VI. 238. JOHN, York 1680. JOHN,
Billerica, m. 22 Apr. 1682, Elizabeth d. of George Polley, had John, b. 27
Mar. 1683, d. next day; John, again, 22 Jan. 1684; Elizabeth 6 July 1685,
d. soon; Elizabeth again, 10 Feb. 1687; and Hannah, 27 Apr. 1689. JOHN,
Middletown, prob. s. of Nathaniel of the same, m. 1 Apr. 1685, Ann
Porter, had Thomas, b. 1686; Hannah, 1688; John, 1691; Mary,
1693; and Abigail, 1701. JOHN, Roxbury, by w. Elizabeth had Edmund,
b. 3 Jan. 1686 and Edmund, again, 16 Jan. 1687; is, perhaps, the
one wh. d. at Dorchester, 14 May 1725. JOHN, Windsor, eldest s. of
Peter, m. 4 Feb. 1692, Eliz d. of John Loomis, had Elizabeth b. 11 Feb. 1693;
Mary, 11 Sept. 1694; Ann, 1 Sept. 1696, d. soon; Hannah, 24 Aug. 1697;
John, 11 Mar. 1700; Ann, again, 11 Aug. 1702; Sarah, 11 Jan. 1704; Isaac,
17 Mar. 1707; Daniel, 20 Mar. 1709; Margaret, 11 Mar. 1711; and Esther, 17
Mar. 1712; and his w. d. 11 Dec. 1723. He d. 4 Feb. 1728. JOHN, Stonington,
m. Oct. 1692, Elizabeth d. of Ephraim Miner, had John, b. July 1693,
d. next yr.; Jonathan, 15 Mar. 1695; Elizabeth Mar. 1697; Hepzibah,
Sept. 1699; John, again, Dec. 1701; Ichabod, 12 Mar. 1704; Prudence,
28 Apr. 1707; Jedediah, 28 Apr. 1709; Mehitable, Aug.
1712; and Mary Aug. 1716. JONATHAN, Reading, a man of substance,
whose d. Elizabeth m. 30 Sept. 1663, Hananiah Parker. JONATHAN,
Watertown, s. of the first Abraham, m. 11 Feb. 1662, Mary, d.
of William Shattuck, had Mary, b. 6 Oct. foll-; Elizabeth 19 Sept. 1664;
Jonathan, 25 Oct. 1666; d. young,; Patience, 6 Mar. 1669; Abraham,
26 Aug. 1671; Samuel, 21 Oct. 1674; Lydia, 31 Mar. 1677; Ebenezer,
10 Sept. 1679; Benjamin, 27 Feb. 1682; and William, 3 Sept.
1684; and d. 1691. His wid. d. 23 Oct. 1732, not quite so old as her
gr.stone at Waltham says. JONATHAN, Salem, s. of Elder John, m. 28
June 1664, Abigail Burrill, prob. d. soon, for inv. of his insolv. est. was giv.
16 Apr. 1667. JONATHAN, Windsor, s. of Peter of the same, m. 1 Oct. 1696,
Mindwell Loomis, had Mindwell, b. 8 Jan. 1669; Ruth, 11 Jan. 1702;
Martha, 7 Sept. 1704; Jonathan, 20 June 1707; David, 8 Mar. 1709;
Ephraim, 25 Aug. 1712; Eunice, 16 May 1715; Jonathan, again, 10 May
1718; and Benjamin, 1 July 1721. JOSEPH, Concord, made his
will 26 Sept. 1671, wh. was witness. by Rev. Edward Bulkley, but all
else is unkn. JOSEPH Charlestown, S. of Hon. William of Salem, freem.
1673. Was a preach. but not old. tho. unanim. invit. to succeed Shepard
1678, a fellow of the Corp. involv. in the matter of Presid. Hoar; d. 9
May of that yr.; his W. Mehitable, d. of Gov. William Brenton, hav. d.
14 Sept. 1676. JOSEPH, Reading, s. of Nicholas of the same, m. 26
May 1674, Elizabeth d. of Thomas Bancroft of the same, had Elizabeth b. 15
Jan. 1676; Nicholas, 22 Sept. 1677; Joseph, 16 Nov. 1679; Thomas,
14 Apr. 1682; Ebenezer, 12 Jan. 1685, d. soon; Ebenezer, again, 16
June 1688, d. young; Hepzibah, 23 Feb. 1693; and a s. 20 Feb. 1695,