Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p173

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not encourag. I presume, here to exercise his gifts. In that will,
pro. here 12 Feb. 1666, he ment. little but lov. w. Mary, made extrix.
wh. m. 1676, Hugh Drury. Prob. he had no ch. FRANCIS, Concord, s.
of Robert, b. in Eng. m. 1 Oct. 1656, Elizabeth d. of George Wheeler, had
Samuel, b. 6 Oct. 1657; Joseph, 15 Apr. 1661; Elizabeth 1663; John, 1665;
Samuel, 1668; Hannah, 1671; and Benjamin, 1674, wh. d. 1703; was
freem. 1677. HENRY, Reading, had Samuel, b. 12 July 1662. JOHN,
Wethersfield, m. bef. 1641, Mary, d. of wid. Joyce Ward, whose h.
prob. came not to N. E. and by the old lady's will, 15 Nov. 1640, pro.
4 Mar. foll. naming s. Edward, left in Eng. Anthony, William, Robert,
and John here, I presume this was her only d. She writes, that Mr.
Wollerslove of Clipsham, Co. Rutland, was her atty. to receive money,
and makes F. her s.-in-law, excor. See Trumbull, Coll. Rec. I. 431. He
rem. to Milford, and had after liv. there two yrs. join. the ch. 1641,
in wh. yr. his d. Sarah was bapt. Hannah, 1643, Elizabeth 1645; Samuel,
1649, d. young; Abigail, 1652, so that Mary and Rebecca, we may be
sure, were earlier of the six ds. by this w. He was deac. and d. 18
Apr. 1662. His wid. m. John Clark of Milford, wh. d. 1674, and when
she made her will at Farmington 1679, in it are ment. these ds. Mary
Stevens
, Rebecca, w. of the sec. Andrew Warner, Hannah, w. of John
Chittenden
of Guilford, Sarah, w. of John Stanley, Abigail F. unm. and
Elizabeth wh. was w. of Elnathan Botsford, wh. was d. leav. d. Elizabeth JOHN,
Portsmouth, freem. 1669, one of the founders of the first congrega.
ch. 1671, and deac. was a physician, and d. 6 Sept. 1695. Pike. Adams,
Belkn. I. 65. JOSEPH, Salisbury 1682, prob. s. of William, had Mary,
wh. d. 23 Jan. 1683; and others, earlier, prob. for he was m. 18 June
1660, freem. 1690; his w. d. 12 Mar. 1700, and he d. 3 days after.
JOSHUA, Chelmsford, freem. 1690. LUKE, Concord, br. of Francis, d. May
1666, leav. small est. prob. no ch. MOSES, Plymouth 1620, whose name
Morton erron. gives Joses, came in the Mayflower, without w. or ch. d.
within four mos. But, as a widower (whose first w. had been Mary Evans)
he m. at Leyden, 21 Dec. 1613, Sarah, wid. of William Dingley.
PENDLETON, Saco, s. of Seth m. Sarah, d. of Roger
Hill, was carr. prisoner to Canada, there d. bef. 1602. He had, bef.
1690, sev. ch. as we learn from letter of his f.-in-law, but one, we
doubt not, was f. of Pendleton, wh. d. 1807, aged 99 and l yrs.
ROBERT, Concord 1635, constable 1637, d. 3 Apr. 1677, aged 84; had
Luke, Francis, Samuel, and William, part, no doubt, b. in Eng. ROGER,
Boston 1646, is styled, in a deed to him of 26 June of that yr. "late
of London, merch." beside having the prefix of respect, but no more is
heard of him. SAMUEL, Chelmsford, s of Robert, m. 14 Oct. 1659,
Margaret, I d. of William Hailstone, freem. 1690. SETH, Saco 1656, the
first min. perhaps s. of William of the same, m. Mary, d. of maj.
Bryan Pendleton
, had only s. Pendleton, to wh. the gr. f. gave large
est. At the May sess.