Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v1p58

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at Denton, near Manchester, had liv. with John Cotton at Boston in
Lincolnsh. and intend. to embark with him for N. E. in 1633, but was for
that time prevent. freem. 13 May 1640, m. Ruth, d. of famous William
Ames, the profess. at Franequer
, had John, b. 21 Aug. 1645, wh. was
bur. 2 Jan. 1648; Ruth, 28 Sept. 1647; John, again, 22 Apr. 1649, d.
young; Ephraim, aged 27 at his d. 16 Jan. 1679; Samuel, 17 Mar. 1655,
H. C. 1673; and John, again, 21 June 1656, d. young. His w. d. 3 July
1656, and he m. 12 June 1657, Ann, d. of Christopher Batt (but in
Mitchell's Bridgewater, 105, the name is erron. giv. Pratt), had Edmund,
20 Sept. 1659; Hannah, 1660; Mary, 1663; John, May 1664, d. at 2
mos. Nathaniel, May 1665; and Elizabeth bapt. 2 May 1667; beside Sarah, not
seen on rec. Ruth m. 28 June 1671, Rev. Samuel Cheever, of Marblehead;
Elizabeth m. 29 Oct. 1691, Rev. Jonathan Pierpont, of Reading; Sarah m.
13 Dec. 1698, Rev. Christopher Tappan of Newbury; Edmund, and Nathaniel
d. very early. His sec. w. d. 3 Oct. 1688, aged 58, and he d. 4
Mar. 1693. JOHN, Boston, m. 1651, Hannah, d. of William Aspinwall,
had John, b. 16 Sept. 1652, wh. is call. by John Cotton's will cous.
JOHN, Mass. of wh. we kn. only (strange as it appears), that he was gr.
of Harv. 1653, and d. 1657. JONATHAN, Salem, 1668. JOSEPH, Medford
1684, rem. to Dorchester, by w. Elizabeth had Elizabeth b. 8 Dec. 1694;
Margaret, 21 Mar. 1697; Joseph, 20 June 1702; Benjamin, 22 June
1704; rem. to Framingham, there had Mary, 31 Aug. 1709; and he d.
of cancer, 30 Nov. 1718. His wid. d. 24 Jan. 1732. SAMUEL, Rehoboth,
s. of Edmund of Cambridge, ord. at R. 15 Oct. 1679, m. 2 Sept.
1680, Hannah, only d. of Presid. Oakes (wh. d. 5 Dec. 1714, aged 54),
had Ames, b. 29 June 1681, H. C. 1701; Hannah, 10 Aug. 1682, d.
unm. at 32 yrs.; Ruth, 1684, wh. did not, as Mitchell supposed, m. Rev.
John Shaw of Bridgewater; Samuel, Sept. 1687; Oakes; Ephraim;
Uriah; Eunice; and John, 1701, H. C. 1720, the min. of Bridgewater,
wh. d. 14 Apr. 1787. He rem. to the W. pt. of Watertown, now Waltham,
and was install. 25 May 1697, d. 24 Jan. 1719. SAMPSON, York
1653, then allow. to sw. alleg. to Mass. See Col. Rec. IV. pt. i. 129.
Of this name Farmer found twelve had, in 1834, been gr. at Harv. and
four at all other N. E. coll.

    ANNABLE, ANNIBLE or ANNIBALL, * ANTHONY, Plymouth,
came in the Ann 1623, with w. Jane, and d. Sarah, b. a. 1622; and had
Hannah, b. a. 1625, at P. was one of the first sett. at Scituate 1630, and
found. of the ch. there, 8 Jan. 1635, had a ch. without name, bur. 8 Apr.
of that yr. Deborah, there bapt. 7 May 1637; rep. 1639; rem. with his min.
Rev. John Lothrop to Barnstable, of wh. he was rep. 1646, and often
after. There he had, perhaps, Susanna, b. a. 1630; and his first w. d. Dec.
1643; and he m. 3 Mar. 1645, Ann Clark, or, in Geneal. Reg. IX. 315,
(where is error of a yr.) Ann Alcock, by wh. he had Samuel, b. 2 or 22