Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v1p62


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1676. He was a man of the highest repute in civ. and milit. serv. rep.
1668 and often after to 1681, when he was made Assist. and by ann.
elect. cont. in that rank to the time of overthrow of the chart. governm.
1686. In 1675 he had com. of all the Mass. forces on Conn. riv. and late
in the season, when succeed. by Major Savage in that quarter, was transfer.
to the expedit. against Narranganset for the bloody and decisive action
of 19 Dec
. Resolute in support of the liberty of the people against the
unlawf. taxation in 1687, he was imprison. by Andros, and hardly releas.
See Hutch. I. 365. In the new Chart. of William and Mary, 1691, he
was made one of the council, tho. by the pop. vote left out at the foll.
elect. d. 15 May 1696; and his will of 17 Apr. 1695 was pro. 25 May
of next yr. SAMUEL, Ipswich, s. of John the first, d. 1693, leav. wid. and
four ch. Jose, Samuel, Thomas, and John; but the fam. Memo. supplies
no larger acco. SAMUEL, Ipswich, eldest s. of Samuel the sec. m. Elizabeth
d.
of William Whittingham, had Samuel, Whittingham, Hannah, Martha,
and Elizabeth He was much in pub. serv. of the counc. 1703, was head of
one of the regim. 1707 against Port Royal, and d. 30 Oct. 1725. His
wid.
m. 1726 Rev. Edward Payson of Rowley. Of this name, in 1834,
gr. were twelve at Harv. three at Dart. and seven at other N. E. coll.
of wh. none at Yale.

    APPLIN, JOHN, Watertown, m. 23 Nov. 1671, Bethshua, d. of Thomas
Bartlett
, had John, b. 15 Oct. 1672, d. at 18 yrs.; Bethshua, 1 May 1673;
acc. Bond 9; Mary, 11 Oct. 1677; Hannah, 25 Mar. 1680; Thomas, and
Edward, tw. 15 Mar. 1682; of wh. the latter d. in a few days; Abiel, 12
May 1684; Mehitable, 7 Apr. 1688; and John, again, 3 May 1692. His
w. d. 8 Oct. 1692; Bethshua m. 3 Jan. 1698, John Stratton; Mary m.
30 July 1716, John Anderson, as his sec. w.; Hannah m. 11 May 1703,
John Farr; and Mehitable m. 27 Sept. 1711, Benjamin Headley. He
was ask. in Apr. 1703, to keep a sch. at Groton, and was short time at Littleton;
may have been not b. in N. E. and was liv. 1725.

    ARBUCKLE, WILLIAM, Boston 1684.

    ARCHER or ARCHARD, BENJAMIN, York; 1680, was perhaps s. of John
of Salem. HENRY, Roxbury, m. 4 Dec. 1639, Eliz. d. of John Stow of
the same, had Rachel, John, Isaac, and Theophilus, nam. in the will of
Rachell Bigg of Dorchester, made 17 Nov. 1646, and perhaps others, after
rem. to Ipswich or bef. as there is reason for conject. that all were b. at I.
He was freem. 2 June 1641; and his w. d. there 11 Apr. 1669. JOHN,
Portsmouth, R. I. freem. 1655, was prob. the man ment. in Hubbard's
Ind. Wars, whose s. was k. 25 June 1675, the first day of hostil. JOHN,
Stamford 1660. JOHN, Salem 1668, cooper, had gr of ld. 1676, and admin.
on his est. was giv. 26 Feb. 1694, to his s. Benjamin, and Thomas.
SAMUEL, Salem, 1630, req. adm. as a freem. 19 Oct. of that yr. but I see