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rec. says. THOMAS, Hingham, came in the Diligent, 1638, with w.
two ch. and two serv. from old Hingham, rem. perhaps 1643, to Rehoboth,
was rep. 1652 and 3; m. 17 Oct. 1656 for sec. w. Ann, wid. of
Zaccheus Bosworth. He was deac. and bur. third w. Elizabeth 1 Feb. 1681.
Davis, in Morton's Mem. 442. Baylies, II. 198. THOMAS, Boston,
came, perhaps, in the Christian, 1635, aged 18, was prob. early at Windsor,
rem. 1641, to Springfield, freem. 1649, a lieut. k. by the Ind. 5 Oct.
1675. His d. Rebecca m. 12 July 1677, John Clark of Northampton.
Ano. THOMAS of Boston had prob. m. a wid. Smith of Watertown, for
Matthew S. is call. on the rec. of his d. s.-in-law of Thomas C. in May
1658. THOMAS, Springfield, s. perhaps, of Thomas of the same, m.
1659, Desire, d. it may be, of that capt. George Lamberton of New
Haven, lost 13 yrs. bef. in the N. H. built sh. going to London. THOMAS,
Rehoboth, perhaps s. of Thomas of the same, had Judith, b. 11 Sept.
1673. THOMAS, Southampton, L. I. 1673, s. of John. THOMAS,
Salem, m. 12 June 1674, wid. Sarah Southwick, had Elizabeth b. 2 Nov.
of uncert. yr. ano. THOMAS, Salem, m. 27 Dec. 1680, Deliverence,
d. of William Marston. THOMAS, Boston, a merch. perhaps s. of Josiah,
m. Mehitable, d. of James Minot, and niece of Lieut. Gov. Stoughton, had
William, H. C. 1712, collea. with Dr. Colman at Brattle st. ch. of uh. this
Thomas was one of the found. His wid. m. 19 Dec. 1706, Peter Sargent, Esq.
and next, 12 May 1715, Hon. Simeon Stoddard, not Solomon S. as Shattuck,
in Geneal. Reg. I. 172, says. William was f. of Rev. Samuel, H. C. 1743,
D. D. a disting. politician, call. "silver-tongued," and of William, the
celebr. town clk. of Boston for 50 yrs. TIMOTHY, Lynn 1637, d. Mar.
1659, had John, b. 1647; Timothy, 1651; and four ds. TIMOTHY,
Springfield 1668. TIMOTHY, Groton, m. 2 June 1669, Sarah Morse, d.
of Joseph of Watertown, had Timothy, b. 24 Mar. 1670; John, 5 Mar.
1672, d. next mo.; Sarah, 20 Mar. 1673; and John, 5 May 1675.
WILLIAM, Piscataqua, one of the men sent over, 1631, or earlier, by
Mason for sett. of his planta Belkn. I. 425; and prob. Winthrop I. 120,
ment. the loss of same man in a storm. Six of this name had been gr.
1834, at Harv. and two at other N. E. coll.

    COPE, EDWARD, Providence 1610, or prob. earlier by 2 or 3 yrs.
Sometimes this spell. is used for the fam. name of Copp, wh. see.

    COPELAND, JOHN, Boston, came in July 1656, in the Speedwell, aged
28, from London, a Quaker. He was next yr. banish. from Plymouth
col. and whip. in Mass. JOHN, Braintree, s. of Lawrence, by w. Ruth
had John, b. Sept. 1683; Samuel, 20 Sept. 1686; William, and Ruth,
tw. 5 Apr. 1689; Lydia, 24 Apr. 1692; Bethia, 19 Mar. 1694; Seth,
22 Jan. 1698; and Mercy, 10 Dec. 1700. LAWRENCE, Braintree, m.
12 Dec. 1651, Lydia Townsend, sad. pervert. to 16 Feb. 1654, in
Geneal. Reg. XII. 110, had Thomas, b. 10 May 1652 [Geneal. Reg.
XI. 334.] d. next mo.; Thomas, again, 12 Aug. 1654, or 6 or 8 Feb.