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the future min. of Portsmouth, wh. was not then gr. See Niles and Belkn. I.
130. He had been employ. as sch.master at Newbury 1681, at a later day
perhaps at Gloucester, freem. 1691, certain. taught in Charlestown, and
last at Salem 1699 until his d. 1712. Felt, I. 439. At Charlestown, by w.
Sarah had Sarah, b. 7, bapt. 11 Aug. 1695. Prob. he was never ord. JOHN,
Newbury, a lieut. by w. Judith had John, b. 25 June 1690; Daniel, 15 Jan.
1693; Joseph, 2 Mar. 1696; Samuel, 2 Nov. 1699; and Jonathan, 10 Aug. 1702.
JOSEPH, Ipswich 1638, perhaps s. of Thomas, York, freem. 1653, preach. two
or three yrs. also at Wells, 1664 and foll. bec. first min. of Mendon, ord.
a. 1667, and cont. until the destruct. 1675, of the town in Philip's war,
rem. to Concord, there d. 3 Jan. 1680; m. 7 Dec. 1665, Elizabeth d. of Rev.
Edward Bulkley
, had three s. of wh. Peter, wh. m. a Brown, and Edward, wh.
m. Mary, d. of Rev. Samuel Moody, were progen. of a long list of clerg. His
wid.
m. Capt. John Brown of Reading. MICHAEL, Haverhill 1656. NATHANIEL,
Ipswich, s. of Thomas, by w. Sarah, wh. d. 3 Aug. 1 670, had Nathaniel, b. 16
Aug. 1657; and Sarah, 15 Mar. 1659. NATHANIEL, Ipswich, s. of the preced. m.
1685, Martha Woodward, had Nathaniel, b. 26 Dec. 1686; Joseph, 26 June
1690; Mary, 19 Jan. 1692, d. young; a ch. 28 June 1695, whose name is not
plain on the rec. Mary, again, 18 Dec. 1697; Hannah, 5 Dec. 1698; Ann, or
Hannah
, 4 Sept. 1700; and he d. 16 Sept. 1738. ROBERT, Haverhill, freem.
1668, wh. had rem. from Rowley, where he was as early as 1655, was
ancest. of sev. fam. at H. perhaps of Thomas; was k. by the Ind. with his w.
and ch. Sarah and Timothy, 15 Mar. 1697. THOMAS, Ipswich 1639, baker, d. 1
May 1666; by w. Elizabeth had Joseph; Nathaniel; James, wh. went. to Eng.
Thomas, wh. d. bef. his f. leav. wid. Elizabeth and perhaps s. Thomas; and John,
H. C. 1656, perhaps youngest, nam. in codic. to the will of his f. 1660. Most
of these ch. were brot. by the f. from Eng. THOMAS, Ipswich, perhaps gr.s.
of Thomas the first, m. 1683, Phillis, eldest ch. of the sec. Jacob Perkins
of same, but I am ign. as to issue. Thirty of this name had, in 1834, been
gr. at Harv. and twenty at other N. E. coll. of wh. seventeen were ord. min.
besides sev. others, preachers.

    EMERY or EMORY, * ANTHONY, Newbury, a carpenter of Romsey in
Hants, came in the James, June 1635, to Boston from Southampton, perhaps
with w. and ch. rem. a. 1644 to Dover, thence after 1648 to Kittery; H was
ferryman, and kept an inn 1650, freem. 1652, constable 1668, rep. 1680.
GEORGE, Salem, a physician, had, says Felt, gr. of ld. 1637, was b. 1609,
sentenc. in 1668, to sit on the gallows with rope round his neck for
execr. crime, and d. 20 Feb. 1687 His w. Mary d. 1673. * JAMES, Kittery, perhaps
br. of Anthony, freem. 1652, constable 1670, and rep. 1676, 7, 84, 5, and
92. JOHN, Newbury 1635, br. of Anthony, came