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Source |
Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England |
Surnames |
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Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States |
Year range |
1619 - 1732 |
RICHARD, Ipswich, bef. 1638 rem. to Newbury, was br. of George, and with
him came in the Mary and John, 1634, freem. 6 May 1635, d. 26 Apr.
1661; by w. Edith, wh. d. Apr. 1647, had Joseph, wh. d. young;
Joshua, b. 10 Apr. 1642; Caleb, 7 May 1645; and by sec. w. Elizabeth wid.
of Giles Badger, m. 16 Feb. 1648, had Elizabeth 20 Mar. 1649; Richard,
18 Feb. 1651; Edmund, 17 July 1654; Sarah, 7 Sept. 1657; and
Mary, 10 Apr. 1660. His will was pro. 2 June next yr. RICHARD, Hingham,
m. Nov. 1648, at Weymouth, Elizabeth Marsh. RICHARD, Charlestown, call. old
in 1658, d. Oct. 1660. His will prob. is it, that he is the same as the rul. Eld.
of Watertown. His will, of 16 Aug. 1659, names w. Elizabeth made extrix. s.
Thomas; gr.s. Richard, and George; beside apprent. Jonathan Simpson.
RICHARD, Southold, L. I. made freem. of Conn. 1662. RICHARD,
Newbury, s. of Richard of the same, m. 7 May 1674, Mary Jaques, had
only s. Richard, b. 12 Sept. 1675, H. C. 1697, min. of Reading, wh. m.
22 Apr. 1703, Martha Whipple, had sev. ch. (of wh. one was John, b. 2
Mar. 1706; and ano. was Martha, m. 12 Mar. 1730, Rev. Samuel
Wigglesworth, as his sec. w.) and d. 20 or 29 Oct. 1732. RICHARD,
Providence, s. of Henry of the same, by w. Mary had Malachi, b. 1
Feb. 1698; Mercy, 12 Dec. 1703; William, 3 June 1705; and Richard,
28 Feb. 1712. This last liv. over one hundred yrs. of wh. very
many he serv. as proprs. clk. Judge Staples remembers him, as seat.
in his doorway within two yrs. of the latest. Gathering, at his ho. on the
hundredth birthday, rumor went, that his friends made him dance; but,
at least, what was then done "shortened his days." I hope not much.
ROBERT, Cambridge, came in the Truelove, 1635, aged 24, m. 8 May
1619, Barbara Eden, freem. 1649, d. 23 Nov. 1690, aged only 70, acc.
inscript. on gr.stone, as giv. in Cambridge Epit. by wh. his wid. wh. d. 1
June 1693, is said to be aged 80. We may therefore doubt, that here
must be error in that very correct work, as we kn. there is, when it
marks him freem. 1639. This custom ho. date is inconsist. with the
gr.stone; and no Robert B. is among freem. for many yrs. bef. or after.
Mitchell's Reg. in Cambr. ch. Gathering, gives him no ch. SAMUEL,
Salem 1629, br. of first John, and one of the patentees, nam. (tho. not
an Assist. as his br. was), of the counc. to Endicott, 30 Apr. but never
qualif. by tak. the oath as requir. and both by him sent back the same
summer of their com. SAMUEL, Wallingford, was liv. at New Haven
1670, s. of Francis of the same, m. 2 May 1667, Mercy, d. of
William Tuttle of the same, had Abigail, b. 11 Mar. 1669; Sarah, 8 Aug.
1672; Rachel, 14 Apr. 1677; Francis, 7 Oct. 1679; after wh. he rem. to
W. there had Gideon, 12 July 1685; and Samuel, wh. was k. by his mo. 20
June 1691, with an axe, and she was convict. 1 Oct. foll. of murder; but the
court had sense eno. to set aside the verdict, as it was clearly a case of insanity.
Categories: Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States | Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States | Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States | Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States | New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States | Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States | Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States | Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
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