Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v1p427

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Hugh, 8, or 15, Mar. 1658; John, 15 May 1660; Martha, 16 Apr.
1662; Ann, 14 Oct. 1664; Ruth, 8, or 17, Jan. 1666; and Joseph, 15
May 1668, was rep. 1673, 80, 3-6. He had sec. w. Elizabeth wid. of Jacob
Cook
, m. 1 Jan. 1689, of wh. he was third h. and in 1698 took third w.
the wid. Mary Morton. ISAAC, Charlestown, came from Sandwich, Co.
Kent, 1633, in the Hercules, with w. Joanna, and two ch. and h. and w.
join. the ch. in Sept. 1638, had, here, Abraham, b. 3 Oct. 1636, bapt.
Sept. 1638; Isaac, 1637; Mary, bapt. 20 Jan. 1639; Jacob, 16, bapt.
18 July 1641; and Elizabeth b. 26 Sept. 1643. He was adm. freem. 14
Mar. 1639, and d. 10 June 1674. ISAAC, Woburn, s. of the preced. m.
1 Feb. 1659, Jane Britton, wh. d. 10 Mar. 1687, was constable 1662.
ISAAC, Hull, was a soldier in Johnson's comp. Dec. 1675. ISRAEL,
Eastham, s. of Daniel, m. 24 Apr. 1679, Mary Rogers, perhaps d. of
John of Duxbury, had Hannah, b. 28 June 1681; Israel, 28 June
1685; and was liv. there in 1695. JACOB, Charlestown, s. prob.
of Isaac of the same by w. Sarah, d. of John Train of Watertown,
m. 12 Oct. 1679, says Bond, 606, where the date should be, I think,
ten yrs. earlier, had Sarah, Abigail, and Hannah, all bapt. 23 Apr. 1676;
and Jacob, 18 Feb. 1677. He had been a soldier in Moseley's comp.
in the gr. Narraganset fight, 19 Dec. 1675. He d. of smallpox, as did, prob.
all his ch. 1678. JAMES, Plymouth 1633, first occup. of the little hill, where
the early pilgrims had been bur. was that yr. at Saco, perhaps, as in Haz.
Coll. I. 326, or Folsom, 33, 125; by w. Mary, had James; Hugh, b. a
1632, bef. ment.; John; Mary, wh. m. John Almy. He kept an inn
from 1638 to 1660, and he was liv. in 1688, very aged. JAMES, Hartford
1639, by first w. had John, wh. perhaps d. young; and Abigail, wh.
m. Daniel Sillivant; and he m. in Eng. says fam. tradit. wid. Ann, mo.
of William Edwards, progenit. of famous Jonathan, by her had, prob.
no ch. and d. 1652. JAMES, Plymouth, call. junr. 1643, when he was
enrol. among the able to bear arms, s. prob. of James the first, m. 23
Dec. 1652, at Scituate, Mary Tilson, had Mary, b. 3 Dec. 1653, and
Deane says he soon rem. from S. to York, and, perhaps, in 1654 to
Kennebeck. JAMES, Swanzey, was a lieut. and Baylies says rep.
1690. He may have been the same as the foregoing. JOB, Duxbury,
br. of Daniel, m. 15 May 1634, Rebecca, d. of William Collier, had
John; Job; Daniel; and Rebecca, b. 26 Aug. 1654; seems to have
been much giv. to migrat. was at Yarmouth, among the fencibles, 1643,
again at D. 1646, at Eastham 1652; and his d. is not ment. but the w.
or wid. Rebecca d. Dec. 1698, aged 88. JOHN, Boston, by w. Joan had
Sarah, b. 15 Jan. 1642; and John, 17 Nov. 1643; and may have rem.
soon, or d. JOHN, Salisbury 1640-50, perhaps came in the Confidence,
1638, and d. 1682. JOHN, Lewis finds at Lynn 1642, and says he d. 8
Oct. 1703; but of w. or fam. nothing. JOHN, Boston, s. of Samuel of