Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v1p94

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    BAILEY, ELIAS, Newtown, L. I. 1656. HENRY, Falmouth, liv. bef.
1690, in that pt. now Cape Elizabeth. Willis, I. 216. HILKIAH, Scarborough
1645. JAMES, Rowley 1663, then aged 51. JAMES, Newbury, or
Salisbury, see Bayley. JOHN, Hartford, was constable in 1656, but rem. to Haddam,
there had Benjamin, b. 15 Nov. 1665. JOHN, Watertown, a min. b. at Blackburn, in
Lancash. 24 Feb. 1644, came in 1683, preach. some time as assist. to Rev. Samuel
Willard, at third, or O. S. ch. in Boston, but was sett. as success. to famous
John Sherman, at W. 6 Oct. 1686. His w. Lydia, by wh. he had no ch. d.
12 Apr. 1690; and in 1692 he rem. to Boston again, bec. assist. min. at
first ch. 17 July 1693, and d. 12 Dec. 1697. John Dunton highly commends
his serm. and Mather has giv. one of the best ch. of the. Magn. to
his honor. He left wid. Susanna, wh. m. Rev. Peter Thacher. To a
br. Henry, of Manchester in Eng. he wrote in 1688, of his love to mo.
and sis. Lydia in his native ld. of his own infirm health here, and in a
querulous temper. The Magnalia, III. 232 finds, in his early serv. in
Ireland the wounds to his constitut. "wh. could never be recover." All
that need be kn. of him is well told by Francis, in Hist. of W. 52, 8,
and 141. JOHN, Scituate, m. 25 Jan. 1673, Sarah White, had John, b.
5 Nov. 1673; Sarah, Oct. 1675; Mary, Dec. 1677; Joseph, Oct. 1679;
Benjamin, Apr. 1682; William, Feb. 1685; Hannah, Jan. 1688; and
Samuel, Aug. 1630. For sec. w. 9 Dec. 1699 he took Ruth Clothier; if
the name be right, and d. 1718. I presume he was b. on this side of the
water; but wh. was his f. is not seen. The two elder s. perpet. the line at
S. Mary, m. 1 Jan. 1701, James Perry, and Hannah m. 24 Dec. 1716,
James Briggs. JOHN, Marshfield, m. 9 May 1677, Ann Bourne, prob.
d. of John. JOSEPH, Bradford, s. of Richard, of Salem, by w. Abigail
had Abigail; Richard, b. 30 Sept. 1675; and perhaps others, was a deac.
PALMER, a miller, came in the Planter, 1635, aged 21, from Kingston,
near London, but no more is heard of him. RICHARD, Lynn, came in the
Bevis from Southampton, 1638, in the serv. of Richard Dummer, aged
prob. 15 yrs. br. of James of Rowley, m. Edna Lambert, prob. d. of Francis
of Rowley
[1], had Joseph, but no other ch. is ment. in his will of 1648. His
wid. m. Ezekiel Northend of R. bef. 15 Nov. 1649. RICHARD, Newport,
1670, was an import. man, clk. of the Council of the Col. and nam. in the
will of John Clark; to be one of the Trust. of his charity. SAMUEL, New
Haven 1643. SAMUEL, Weymouth, by w. Mary had Mary, b. 30 Apr. 1661;
James, 21 Feb. 1664; John, 12 Dec. 1668; and Joseph, 18 Dec. 1672.
THEOPHILUS, Lynn 1645, m. perhaps Ruth, d. of Thomas Ivory the