Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p263


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27 Jan. 1666; Ann, 21 Aug. 1668, d. 1690, unm. and Mary, 17 Apr. 1672. He was
sec. min. of S. ord. 18 June 1661; his w. d. 1689, and he d. 29 Mar. 1692.
Pelatiah, wh. had fam. in S;. and Mary, wh. m. 7 Nov. 1693, John Haynes of
Hartford, outliv. the f. Sprague, 18. RALPH, Dorchester. req. to be adm. freem. 19
Oct. 1630, hav. then prefix of respect in the rec. and so may be presum.
to have come in the fleet with Winthrop but he d. bef. July 1633, and his est.
was admin. by Thomas Mayhew, so that we may suppose he had liv. at
Watertown. SAMUEL, Southold, L.I. s. of Charles, by w. Sarah had seven
ch. of wh. the eldest was Samuel; was liv. 1708. STEPHEN, Gloucester 1658,
br. perhaps, of the preced. m. 7 Oct. 1663, Ruth, d. of William
Stephens, perhaps as sec. w. had a ch. b. 2 Aug. 1664, d. in 3 days, and his
w. d. in few more; was selectman 1659, 61, 9-86; d. 10 Dec. 1686. His will
names only Sargents, his friends, and he gave all his prop. to Nathaniel,
s. of William S. requiring that he should be "bred up to learn." so that I
presume him to be either the gr. of 1707, or his neph. ║ THOMAS,
Dorchester, eldest s. prob. of first John, ar. co. 1642, liv. in London 1661,
and may well be thot. to have ended his days in Eng. where he was well m.
Six of this name had, in 1834, been gr. at Harv. and four at other N. E.
coll.

    GOADBY, JOHN, a youth of 16, emb. at London, early in Apr. 1635, in
the Hopewell, Capt. Bundock; but tho. his fam. name has not reach. me
here, it may exist in the old country.

    GOAD or GOARD, JOSEPH, Roxbury, s. of Richard, was of Moseley's
comp. in Dec. 1675, liv. few yrs. bef. 1679 at Hadley, m. 23 Mar. 1681,
Ann Chaplin, had Ann, b. 27 Aug. 1682; Sarah, 19 Apr. 1684, d. in few
mos.; Mary, 27 Mar. 1687; and Sarah, again, 27 Dec. 1689; and d. 12
Aug. 1691. RICHARD, Roxbury, came in the Elizabeth and ann, perhaps,
the name slightly varied, 1635, aged 17, m. 30 Nov. 1639, Phebe
Howes, had Hannah, b. June 1641; John, both bapt. 1 July 1643; Mary, 23
June 1644; Phebe, 14 Mar. 1646; Joseph, 19 Sept. 1647, d. at 8 mos.; Sarah,
25 Mar. 1649; Joseph, again, 13 Apr. 1651; Lydia, 27 Feb. 1653; Benjamin, 3
Dec. 1654, d. soon, and the ancient official transcr. at Boston, as giv. in
GeneaL Reg. XI. 330, takes the b. 27 Nov. and bur. 31 Oct. bef. and
Benjamin, again, 7 Sept. 1656. This last was execut. 2 Apr. 1674, and
Danforth, the min. of his parents preach. an appropr. discourse on the
foll. Sunday. See Sect. Rawson's letter to Winthrop 3 Mass Hist. Coll. X. 98,
and Thomas, Hist. . 274. What day the mo. d. I kn. not; but the unhappy f.
liv. to 29 Sept. 1683. THOMAS, a youth of 15, came in the Abigail, 1636,
perhaps as serv. to John Winthrop the younger.

    GOBAN, if the name be not mistak. DONALD, Boston 1684, mem. of
the Scot's charit. soc.

    GOBLE, JOHN, Concord, with 8, John foll. their min. Rev. John Jones,
n Sept. 1644 to Fairfield. STEPHEN, Concord, was execut. 21 Sept.
1676, and DANIEL, also, execut. 26 of same, for murder of three friendly