Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p336

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1706; and perhaps two more; and his w. d. 12 Dec. 1712, aged 45. He d.
14 Nov. 1720. JONATHAN, New London 1676, s. of John of New
Haven, had Jonathan, bapt. 18 Oct. 1677; Peter, 17 Oct. 1680; Hannah, 17
June 1683; and perhaps more, possib. at New Haven, bef. or after, for no
acco. of his d. is found, so that he may have rem. JONATHAN, Dorchester,
sec. s. of Richard of the same, m. Elizabeth d. of Richard Withington, had Elizabeth
b. 23 May 1694; and Sarah, 19 Sept. 1696; and
his w. d. 4 Apr. 1700. He m. 4 Apr. 1701, Elizabeth Clap, d. of Elder
Hopestill had Jonathan, b. 22 May 1702; Elizabeth 2 Aug. 1703; Richard,
2 Mar. 1705; and Hopestill, 18 Mar. 1707; and d. 29 Dec. 1718. JONATHAN,
Medford, s. of the first John of the same, m. 1702, Lydia,
d. of Gershom Cutter of Cambridge, had Jonathan; Lydia, b. 27 Apr.1705;
and Gershom; and his w. d. 10 days bef. him, wh. d. 11 Jan.
1754. JOSEPH, Lynn, perhaps br. of Ephraim, m. 3 Mar. 1674, Elizabeth Rand, had
Elizabeth b. 12 Jan. 1675; Joseph, 2 Nov. 1676; Sarah, b. first week of Apr. 1679;
and Zechariah, 9 Nov. 1681. JOSEPH, Greenland, part of Portsmouth, s. of the sec. John
of Dover, m. Elizabeth Smith, had Elizabeth b. 1655; d. of smallpox, 19 Dec. 1685. JOSEPH,
Exeter, s. of Ralph, m. Mary, d. of Edward Hilton, jr. had Joseph, and
Edward. JOSEPH, Yarmouth, s. of the first John of the same, m. 12 Feb.
1690, Hannah, d. of sec. John Miller of the same, had Hannah, b.
20 Feb. 1691; Priscilla, 28 Mar. 1693; and Margery, 24 Feb. 1695; beside
Joseph, 6 Aug. 1697; Daniel, 18 July 1699; Josiah, 12 Aug. 1701; and
David, 6 Aug. 1704; and his w. d. 23 Aug. 1710. He had sec. w.
Mary, wid. of John Morton, and by her had Mary, 30 Mar. 1712; Peter, 19
May 1715; John, 30 Jan. 1717; and Barshua, 5 July 1719. He d. 29 Jan.
1737; and his wid. d. 11 May 1761, aged 80. His wid. rem. to
Conn. * KINSLEY, Exeter, s. of Ralph, a capt. m. 25 Sept. 1674, Elizabeth
d. of Samuel Dudley, had also sec. w. but in the Geneal. Reg. VI. 260, it is
imposs. to clearly assign to the respective mos. the ch. Josiah,
Paul, Elizabeth Mary, and Mercy; was couns. 1698, judge of Sup. Court
1699, d. 1736. NATHANIEL, Dorchester 1633. NATHANIEL, perhaps of
Duxbury, "a maim. soldier in the late Ind. war," was allow. £5
per an. NATHANIEL, a capt. in the Ind. war at the E. under Church, fought
with great bravery in defence of Falmouth 21 Sept. 1689; was s. of the
first John of Yarmouth, ana m. Ann, d. of Rev. Thomas Thornton, had no ch.
kept a tavern, and practis. as physician; rem. to Hingham, thence to the
Delaware riv. NATHANIEL, Dover, br. of Hatevil, had w. Hannah in 1696.
NATHANIEL, Medford, s. of the first John of the same, m. 16 Apr. 1690, Elizabeth
d. I suppose, of Richard Cutter of Cambridge, and Elizabeth b. 9 Jan. 1691;
Nathan, 25 Oct. 1694; Susanna, 30 Aug. 1696; Sarah, 8 Sept. 1698; Tabitha,
9 Nov. 1699; and William, 9 Feb. 1705; and d. 14 Apr. 1725. NICHOLAS, Boston,
by w. Mary had Thomas, b. 3 July 1678, and I see no more of him. One
NICHOLAS was a soldier in Gallop's comp. of the ill-fated expedit. 1690,
against Quebec. PERCIVAL, Medford, br. of Nathaniel, m. at Woburn
18 Oct 1697 Jane Willis, d. of Thomas of Billerica and Medford, had