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Margaret, and d. June 1675. FRANCIS, emb. at Barbados, 25 Aug. 1679,
for N. E. but he may only have been trans. visit. GEORGE, Salem, m.
23 Feb. 1668, Mary Mason, had George, b. 24 Nov. foll.; James 3 Dec.
1670; and Mary, 20 June 1672. GEORGE, Salem, eldest s. of the
preced. m. Mary, eldest ch. of John Ingersoll. JOHN, Boston, by w.
Mary had Philip, b. 9 Feb. 1674; d. 1690. JOHN, Pemaquid, took the
o. of fidel. to Mass. 1674. JOSEPH, Boston, freem. 1673, m. 10 Nov.
1659, Susanna, d. of Nicholas Upshall, had Nicholas; Susanna; Elizabeth;
Ann, b. 10 June 1676; Joseph, 15 Sept. 1679, posthum. and Mary,
and d. 15 Jan. 1679. MOSES, Hampton 1639, then a young man, unm.
In 1657, his w. Alice, s. John, and six other persons, going in a boat
from H. 20 Oct. were all drown. He d. 28 May 1687, "aged a. 93
yrs." is the add. in the report, Geneal. Reg. VII. 117, the latitude of
wh. phrase may justify a subtract. if not of twenty, certain. of ten yrs.
Alice, perhaps his d. m. 24 May 1662, Matthew Abdy; ano. d. m.
Francis Jenness; and his d. Leah m. 13 Dec. 1681, James Perkins of
the same, and d. 19 Feb. 1749, aged 88. NICHOLAS, Boston, s. of
Joseph, by w. Sarah had Susanna, b. 23, bapt. 26 Mar. 1693. RICHARD,
Salem 1645. Felt. ROBERT, Boston, mariner, freem. 1666, by w.
Martha had Elizabeth b. 15 Apr. 1677. THOMAS, Pemaquid, with two
others, nam. Thomas, took o. of fidel. 1674. Perhaps he had been driv.
by the Ind. hostil. to Boston, there, by w. Martha, had Jacob, b. 4
Jan. 1678.

    COY, MATTHEW, Boston 1653, came, it is said, in 1638, aged 15, m.
29 Aug. 1654, Elizabeth Roberts, had Matthew, b. 5 Sept. 1656; Richard, 6Sept.
1658; John, 2 Sept. 1666; and Samuel, 19 Feb. 1668. MATTHEW,
perhaps s. of the preced. had gr. of a lot at Norwich 1685, that
pt. now Preston. RICHARD, Salisbury, br. of Matthew, came with him,
it is said, in 1638, aged 13, liv. some yrs. at Boston bef. and aft. 1650,
when he was at S.; there, by w. Martha, had Caleb, b. 15 Aug. 1666,
was of Brookfield 1673, there k. by the Ind. 2 Aug. 1675. Perhaps he
and his br. were brot. by sis. Mary, wh. m. John Lake of B. WILLIAM,
was one of the first sett. 1637, at Taunton.

    COYTEMORE, THOMAS, Charlestown 1636, s. of wid. Catharine C.
whose fam. name was Myles, and her sec. h. Rowland C. but by former
h. a Gray, she had Parnell, w. of Increase Nowell, and Catharine, w. of
Thomas Graves; and by Coytemore, Elizabeth wh. was first w. of William
Tyng
; all m. in Eng. bef. she came. Mr. Frothingham, 86, gives her
ano. d. Sarah, wh. m. a Williams. She made her will 28 Apr. 1658,
and d. 28 Nov. 1659. He was of ar. co. 1639, freem. 13 May 1640,
selectman and rep. that yr. and once or twice aft. was master of good
est. an enterpriz. merch. went in sev. voyages to distant lds. and was lost
on a voyage to Malaga by shipwr. 27 Dec. 1645, on the coast of Spain
by w. Martha, d. of Capt. Rainsborough, m. doubtless in Eng. had
Thomas, b. 25 Feb. 1642, bapt. next day; and William, 6 Feb. 1643