Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p18

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1660; James, 16 Mar. 1662, d. soon; James, again, 22 Jan. 1663, d. soon; and
Joseph, 1665, d. soon. He m. 6 Dec. 1666, Eliz. Bachelor, had Eliz. b. 11
Sept. 1669; Abigail,13 Apr. 1672; Joseph, again, 25 Jan. 1674; Susanna, 20
Nov. 1676; and Ebenezer, 26 Jan. 1682; d., 1717. Babson says, he was s. of
John, and was third h. of Mary, d. of John Collins. JAMES, Scituate 1673, there
m. Elizabeth d. of William Randall, and rem. to Boston. JAMES, Dover, s. of John
of the same, was a col. d. 1749, at the age of 87, and had the ch. whose
unusual length of life is thus ment. by Farmer from Belkn.; James, b. 10 July
1689, d. at 93; Thomas, at 88; Samuel, 99; Daniel, 65; Sarah Hicks, 91; Hannah
Deering, 77; Elizabeth Hicks, 79; Ephraim, 87; and Phebe Mathes, 85. JENKYN,
Lynn, freem. 9 Mar. 1637, a joiner, wh. had been in the employ. of Mr. Humfrey,
wh. unhappily put his ds. to board with D. when he went to the West Indies; by
w. Sarah had John, and a d. and d. 1662. Winthrop II. 45. Lewis. * JOHN, Boston
1635, a joiner, ar. co. 1643. I presume this to be the same man wh. came in the
Increase 1635, aged 29; and perhaps was the John Davie, friend of Wheelwright,
in the former article. JOHN, Gloucester, 1651, rem. aft. some yrs. to Ipswich. Of
him no more is kn. exc. that he left at G. James and Jacob. JOHN, Newbury 1641, by
w. Mary had Mary, b. 6 Oct 1642, d. young; John, 15 Jan. 1645; Zechary, 22 Feb. 1646;
Jeremy, 21 June 1648; Mary, again, 12 Aug. 1650; Cornelius, 15 Apr. 1653; and
Ephraim, 29 Sept. 1655, bef. ment. and d. 12 Nov. 1675. JOHN, Watertown, m.
Mary, d. of John Spring, had Mary, b. 20 Mar. 1642, and prob. John, and
Benjamin; d. early as did his wid. admin. being giv. 19 June 1656. JOHN,
Reading, had John, wh. d. 4 Nov. 1660. JOHN, Barnstable, eldest s. of Dolor,
b. in Eng. m. 15 Mar. 1649, Hannah Lynnell, d. of Robert, had John b. 6 Jan.
1650; Samuel, Dec. 1651; Hannah, and Mary, tw. 3 Jan. 1654; Joseph, and
Benjamin, tw. June 1656; Simon, July 1658; Dolor, Oct. 1660; and Jabez. Mary
m. Benjamin Goodspeed. JOHN, York 1650, an important person, kept an inn,
freem. prob. of Mass. 1652, at least he own. the jurisdict. then, as also ano.
JOHN, perhaps his s. was lieut. capt. and at Last serj. major for the Prov.
and dep. Presid. 1680-85. JOHN, Haverhill, s. of James of the same, b. in Eng.
m. 10 Dec 1646, Jane Peaslee, perhaps sis. of the first Joseph of the same,
had Mary, b. 6 Nov. 1647; Sarah, 7 Mar. 1649; John, 22 Aug. 1651; rem. to
Dover, and had Hannah, 24 Dec. 1653; Jane, 29 Dec. 1655, d. within 9 mos.;
Moses, 30 Dec. 1657; Joseph, 26 Jan. 1660; James, 23 May 1662; Jane, again, 15
May 1664; Jemima and Judith. His sec. w. Mary d. 12 Jan. 1684. His will of 1
Apr. 1685, was pro. 25 May 1686. His d. Mary m. Josiah Heath; Sarah m. James
Smith
; and Hannah m. says Mr. Quint, John Kezan. JOHN, New Haven, s. of
William, taught the sch. prob. at Hartford, preach. there 1656, and next yr.
was lost in Garrett's ship, with Jonathan Ince, Nathaniel Pelham, and Thomas
Mayhew, on