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Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England |
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, United States Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |
Year range |
1635 - 1843 |
The f. d. in that yr. but, after the trial, sent an effective petitn. to the
Court. Only three ch. were then liv. Sarah, w. of Joseph Doolittle,
Rachel, and Francis; the wid. still liv. in 1695. SAMUEL, Salem, perhaps
br. of Hon. William, may be he, wh. m. at Boston, 9 July 1661,
Mary, d. of James Mattock; rep. 1675. SAMUEL, Eastham, m. 19 Feb.
1683, Martha Harding, had Bethia, b. 22 Jan. 1684, d. next yr.; Bethia
again, 9 Sept. 1685; Martha, 21 June 1688, d. young; and Samuel, 7
Nov. 1690; d. 3 Dec. 1691, aged 31. STEPHEN, Newbury, in his will
of 3 Aug. 1656, names w. Sarah, ch. Sarah, w. of Ordway; Abigail, w.
of Rogers; Ann; Mary; John; and Stephen. This last nam. s. was k.
by the Ind. at Scarborough prob. in the fight under Capt. Swett,
28 June 1677, as admin. on his est. as giv. to his br.-in-law 28 Sept. foll.
THOMAS, Newbury, a weaver, of Malford, in Wilts, came from Southampton
1635, by the James, in employm. of Thomas Antram, reach. Boston 3 June,
bring. w. Mary, wh. d. 2 June 1655; freem. 22 May 1639; had Mary, b. 1635,
the first Eng. ch. of the town; Isaac; and Francis; may have been of
Ipswich 1641; d. by a fall 8 Jan. 1687, aged 80. Malford is a parish in
the hundr. of North Damenham, a. 6 ms. from Malmsbury, and 5 from
Chippenham, in Co. Wilts, on the map of that sh. in Camden's Britannia,
call. Christian Malford, perhaps too long, a name for modern maps. In
this geogr. detail I am more full, bec. (tho. print. by me, in 1843, 3 Hist.
Coll. VIII. 319), a descend. sent lately to Eng. to explore the seat of his
ancestors, and his agents ansr. was "finds no such place in Eng. as Malford."
In despair, the inquir. accept. Walford, in Wales for the derivat.
of his anc. as if, in those early days, from that distant principality, a
weaver would travel with his w. so far as Southampton to embark, when
Bristol and other ports would have been so much nearer. Mary m.
13 May 1656, Peter Godfrey, and d. 16 Apr. 1716. THOMAS, Concord
1638, perhaps br. of Rev. Edmund, being among orig. proprs. of Sudbury
1637, freem. 14 Mar. 1639, by w. Bridget had Boaz, b. 14 Feb.
1642; perhaps Jabez, 1644; Mary, 26 Mar. 1646; Eleazer, July 1649;
and Thomas, 1651. His w. d. 5 Jan. 1681, and he rem. prob. to Cambridge,
d. 3 Nov. 1688. THOMAS, Cambridge, m. 7 Oct. 1656, Martha,
wid. of Richard Oldham, had Mary, b. 28 Apr. 1658, d. young; Mehitable,
13 May 1661; Mary, again, 1 Nov. 1663, prob. d. young; Ebenezer,
15 June 1665; Ichabod, 5 Sept. 1666; and Martha, 19 Oct. 1668;
and d. Dec. 1690. His will of 23 Nov. preced. ment. the w. and
four ch. THOMAS, Lynn (not, prob. s. of Nicholas, as Lewis inf.
Farmer), by w. Mary, d. of Thomas Newhall of the same, had Mary,
b. 10 Feb. 1656, d. young; Sarah, 20 Sept. 1657, d. young; Joseph,
16 Jan. 1659; Sarah, again, b. 13 Oct. 1660, d. young;
Jonathan, wh. d. 12 Sept. 1666; Mary, again, b. 28 Aug. 1666;
Jonathan, again, 24 Jan. 1669; Eleazer, 4 Aug. 1670; Ebenezer,
16 Apr. 1672; Daniel, 29 Nov. 1673; Ann, and Grace, tw. 4 Jan.
1675, d. in few days; and Daniel, again, 1 Feb. 1677; d 28 Aug.
Categories: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States | Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States | Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States | Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States | Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States | Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, United States | Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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