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and Hannah, had here Bartholomew, b. 11, bapt. 24 Apr. 1642, bef. ment.; John,
26, bapt. 30 June 1644; Sarah, bapt. 7 Nov. 1647; Eleazur, 17 Mar. 1650, bef.
ment.; and Israel, 27 June 1652, tho. Col. Rec. gives 1655; and d. 1690.
JAMES, Barnstable, s. of the preced. perhaps b. in Eng. m. 20 Nov. 1662, Mary,
d. of John Dunham, had Mary, b. 24 July 1664; Elizabeth 13 Feb. 1666; Eleazur, and
Experience, tw. 12 Apr. 1668; James, 26 Aug. 1669; Jonathan, 3 Mar. 1671; Ano. ch. 28
Mar. 1672, d. at 10 days; Ebenezer, 29 July 1674; Elisha, 15 Mar. 1677, d. at 9 mos.;
Hope, 13 Mar. 1680; Job, 15 Jan. 1682, bapt. 16 Sept. 1683; John, b. 12 Jan. 1684;
Benjamin, bapt. 15 Mar. 1685; and Elkanah. His w. or wid. d. 19 Dec. 1715, in
73d yr. Elizabeth m. 31 July 1689, John Scudder. JOHN, Barnstable, br. of the
preced.
m. Aug. 1667, Sarah. d. of Austin Bearse, had Meletiah, b. 1 July
1668; Priscilla, 30 Apr. 1670; Sarah, 1 July 1671; Martha, 16 Feb. 1673;
Experience, 16 Apr. 1674; Hannah, 16 Feb. 1676; Esther, 15 Mar. 1678;
Thankful, Oct. 1679, d. at 4 yrs.; John, 10 Mar. 1681; Ebenezer, 12 May 1683;
Abigail, 25 Apr. bapt. 14 June 1685; and Benjamin, 11 Feb. 1687. In sev.
varieties this name appears; often Hamlin, was is modern spell.

    HAMBLETON. See Hamilton.

    HAMDEN, JOHN, Plymouth 1622, "a gentleman of London," says
Winslow, "who wintered with us, and desired much to see the country
went home 1623. Belkn. in Amer. Biog. II. 229, suppos. he might be the
immortal patriot of Buckinghamsh. and Baylies, I. 110, and
others less instructed,have often assum.the certainty of the conject.;
but in the whole compass of possibil. no position seems weaker, than that the
illustrious John Hampden, who resisted the king's unlawful demand of
shipmoney, and consecr. his cause by early d. in arms, was ever in our
country, much more, that he was abs. from home, twelve or fourteen months, as
is necessar. implied in his com. in 1622 and going in 1623, when in the two
yrs. only three ships sail. from our Plymouth. See Young, Chron. of Pilgr.
314. Gov Bradford in his minute Hist. would surely have noted such agreeable
incid.

    HAMES, MARK, Boston 1655. Perhaps it is the same as Haimes, and he may
have been of New Haven 1641.

    HAMILTON or HAMBLETON, DANIEL, Dover 1666, had Solomon, b.
10 Aug. of that yr.; and Jonathan, 20 Dec. 1672. DAVID, Berwick, k.
by the Ind. 28 Sept. 1691. JOHN, Charlestown 1658. ROBERT, Springfield,
d. 9 Sept. 1683. WILLIAM, Boston, m. 7 Aug. 1654, Mary Richardson,
had Gustavus, b. that same day (unless there be error of yr. in
the date of m.), and d. 27 Jan. foll.; Elizabeth 13 Dec. 1655; Sarah, 7 Apr.
1657; and Abraham, 23 Dec. 1661. Two of this name had, in 1828, been gr. at
Harv. and fourteen at other N. E. and N. J. coll.