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of Hampton, wh. m. 21 Dec. 1710, Dorothy, d. of his predeces. Rev. John
Cotton, and bec. the head of a long and honored line, but d. two hundred
yrs. after the date giv. in the gr.stone tale, Geneal. Reg. XI. 78; Habijah,
23 Jan. 1690, d. at six mos. and Hannah, wh. m. 10 Aug,. 1711, Vincent Carter.
He d. 7 Aug. 1692, less than 36 yrs. old. His wid. d. 14 May 1702, aged 34.
SAMUEL, Cambridge, br. of the preced. was made sheriff of Middlesex by
the patriots 1689, was rather more energetic than discreet in magnify.
his office; had Samuel, b. 11 Nov. 81; and two other ch. refer. to in the
will of the gr.f. beside Nathaniel, 16 Feb. 1686.

    GOOLE, FRANCIS, Duxbury 1643; at Braintree, by w. Rose, had Samuel,
b. 6 Feb. 1659.

    GOOSE, ISAAC, Boston, freem. 1690, in wh. yr. his w. Mary
d. aged 42. He was constable 1673, but fuller acco. may be read under
Vergoose. JOHN, Charlestown, perhaps s. of William, m. 10 Aug. 1666,
Sarah Trerice, d. pron. of Nicholas, had John, wh. d. 20 June 1668; ano. John,
bapt. 1 July 1677; Mary, next Sunday; and Rebecca, 1 Aug. 1680. He had first m.
18 June 1665, Mary Robinson, as I suppose, at Salem, and she d. 9 Nov. foll. His w. d.
Nov. 1686. WILLIAM, Salem 1637, was of Charlestown 1658, m. Susanna, d. of
Thomas Jones of C. wh. d. 4 May 1674; had Thomas, b. 5 June 1664; John, bapt. 16 May
1669, tho. unless we kn. how many yrs. old he was, we might guess him to be s. of
ano. generat. perhaps others; and d. 1666, says Felt, but erron. for admin. on his est. was
tak. 1664. His d. was ten yrs. earlier, and the town had to provide for his insane wid. His
wid. m. a Jackson. His d. Mary m. 7 Mar. 1660, Thomas Woodward. WILLIAM,
Charlestown, perhaps s. of the preced. had William.

    GORDON, ALEXANDER, Exeter 1677-1689. EDMUND, a passeng. in the
Susan and Ellen 1635, aged 18, of wh. no more is heard. JOHN, Bridgewater
1682. NICHOLAS, N. Hampsh. 1689. Five of this name had been gr. at Harv. in
1834, three, ea. at Yale, and Dart. and five at other N. E. coll. yet none
seem deriv. from early inhab.

    GORE, || JOHN, Roxbury 1635, brot. w. Rhoda, perhaps d. Mary,
and s. John, b. 23 May 1634, in Eng. had Obadiah, b. 27 June 1636,
d. at 10 yrs. of consumpt.; Abigail, 5 July or Aug. 1641, d. 13 or
30 Apr. foll.; Abigail, again, 5, bapt. 7 May 1643; Hannah, 15, bapt. 18 May
1645; Obadiah, again, bapt. 25 Mar. 1649, d. 3 Sept. 1653; tw. ch. unbapt. d.
11 June 1651; beside Samuel, of wh. I find not rec. of b. or bapt. He was
freem. 18 Apr. 1637, ar. co. 1638, and d. 2 June 1657. His will of 22 May
preced. remarks that eldest s. John, and d. Mary Mylam, w. I think, of
Humphrey M. had rec. adv. from his est. but provides for Samuel, Abigail,
and Hannah. This last m. 13 June 1677, Ralph Bradhurst. His wid. Rhoda m.
lieut. John Remington. JOHN, Roxbury, s. of the preced. b. in Eng. m. (very
late in his days) 31 May 1683, Sarah, perhaps d. of Peter Gardner, had
John, b. 27 Feb. bapt. 2 Mar. 1684; Sarah, 24, bapt. 30 Aug. 1685; perhaps
Hannah, 14 Feb. 1688; Ebenezer, 7 Nov. 1689; Abigail, 15 Feb. 1692, d. next
yr.; Abigail, again, 26 Oct. 1693; Samuel, 11 Sept. 1695; d. soon; Samuel,