Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v1p30

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the same story, fifteen s. and three ds. That acco. was giv. by Hon.
Samuel C. Allen to Farmer. In the Hist. of Hubbard, wh. was his
neighb. the burn. of his barn, 1670, is ment. With w. Sarah, wh. d. 12
June 1696, he rem. to Suffield, having had nine ch. and there had one, b.
1683; and ano. 1685. Of seven s. the names are told, but without dates,
exc. John, wh. is said to have been b. a. 1660, and was k. by the Ind.
11 May 1704 as Deerfield, where he had liv. from 1685; Edward, wh.
also liv. at D. there d. 1740, leav. a fam. William, wh. d. at Suffield;
1702; Benjamin, the anc. of Hon. Samuel C. had Joseph, wh. sett. at
Deerfield; David, and Samuel, both, it is said, went to N. J. and Caleb,
b. 31 Mar. 1685, prob. the youngest. Four ds. too are nam. Sarah, wh.
m. 21 Apr. 1685, Edward Smith; Martha, wh. m. Samuel Kent, jr.;
Abigail, m. Timothy Palmer; and Mary, of wh. nothing is told. EDWARD,
Dedham, perhaps nephew of Edward Alleyn of the same, may
have been that Edward of Boston, a tailor, wh. m. 7 May 1652, Martha
Way, had Sarah, b. 22 Aug. 1653; and John, 8 June 1657. EDWARD,
Dover 1675, was s. of Hope of Boston, as such, sold 13 Nov. 1678, large
est. at Falmouth, now Portland, devis. to him from his f. after dilig.
inquiry I can learn no more of him. ELEAZER, emb. 27 May 1679 in
the Prudence and Mary, to come to Boston from Eng. but his visit may
have been only a trans. one, or he may have gone beyond the bounds of
N. E. at least we never again find his name. FRANCIS, Sandwich 1643,
m. 20 July 1662, Mary Barlow had Rachel, b. 3 July 1663; Abigail, 2
Aug. 1665; Abia, 10 Dec. 1666; Rebecca, 2 Aug. 1668; and Hannah,
25 Aug. 1672. GEORGE, Lynn 1636, rem. next yr. to Sandwich, was
rep. 1641 and 2 at Plymouth. He was bur. 2 May 1648; and his will,
witness. by Rev. William Leveridge, and others, ment. s. Matthew, Henry,
Samuel, and William, beside "five least ch." not nam. and made w.
Catharine Extrix. His ho. built, 1646, it is said, is in good repair, and
still occup. GEORGE, Sandwich 1643, perhaps s. of the preced. b. in
Eng. then in the list of those able to bear arms; may have been of Newport
1639, and at S. had (by w. Hannah) Caleb, b. 24 June 1646, or by
ano. acco. 1648; Judah, 14 or by ano. rec. 30 Jan. 1651; Ephraim, 14
Jan. 1653; Elizabeth 20 Jan. 1655; James, and John, tw. 5 Aug. 1657, or
1658; Lydia May 1660; Daniel, 23 May 1663; Hannah, 15 May
1666; and George, 20 June 1672. GEORGE, Weymouth 1641, rem. to
Boston, and by w. Susanna had Hannah, b. 10 Mar. 1645; Naomi, 26
Dec. 1646; Rachel, or Ruth, 3 Oct. 1648; Susanna, 11 May 1652; and
Elnathan, 26 Dec. 1653; but of his identity some doubt may be felt, for
in the list of freem. 1645 is a George, who prob. was not of Boston.
GIDEON, Swanzey 1669, rem. to Boston during Philip's war, and after it
to Milford, there was a promin. man, and d. early in 1693. At Swanzey,