Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p363

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PETER, New London, s. of Gabriel, m. 7 July 1686, Elizabeth d. of Oliver
Manwaring, had Peter. RICHARD, Cambridge, br. of the first w. of Presid.
Dunster, whom perhaps he accomp. 1640 from Eng. d. 29 Aug. 1644, leav. small
benefact. to the coll. for wh. his mem. is still precious. RICHARD,
Wethersfield, d. 1666, unm. RICHARD, Braintree, by w. Margaret had Sarah, b. 2
Mar. 1663; John, 15 July 1665; ano. s. prob. Peter, 26 Apr. 1667; Samuel, 26
July 1669; William, 12 Mar. 1675; and perhaps others. RICHARD, Charlestown, d.
23 July 1679. RICHARD, Salem, mariner, m. 20 Mar. 1671, Hannah, d. of
Matthew Dow, had Hannah, b. 3 Dec. 1673; Richard and John, tw. 3 Mar.
1675; and he, or ano. of the same name, d. 16 Dec. 1681. RICHARD, Boston,
merch. by w. Elizabeth had Sarah, b. 17 June 1680; Mercy, 1681; Elizabeth d. soon;
Richard, d. young; Elizabeth again, d. young; Mary, 7 Nov. 1689; Richard, again, 2
Mar. 1694; and Elizabeth again, 24 Dec. 1695; and he d. 12 Apr. 1697. RICHARD,
Charlestown, had w. Hannah in 1682, and by her, Susanna, b. 23 Apr. 1693; and
Susanna, again, 19 Feb. 1695. ROBERT, Boston, liv. in that pt. call.
Muddy riv. now Brookline, m. 24 Jan. 1643, Elizabeth Boughey, or Boffee, had Elizabeth
b. 14 Nov. 1644; John, whose b. is not on the rec. of Roxbury, as are the
other ch. but the ch. rec. has bapt. on the same day with Elizabeth 8 Aug. 1647,
when the f. united with Eliot's ch.; Timothy, 9, bapt. 14 July 1650; Daniel,
14, bapt. 23 May 1662; and Priscilla, 7, bapt. 9 Oct. 1653. Up to this last
date, perhaps, he had been of Roxbury. His w. dates there in Jan. 1662, letter
to her br. Bold Boughey in London; but soon after he was fix. in the beautiful
grounds at B. where his descend. enjoy. unbrok. possessn. to 1828. He was
freem. 1650, and d. prob. Jan. 1701. See Geneal. Reg. V. 307. Elizabeth m. it is
said 1669, John Whitney; and Priscilla d. 2 Jan. 1718, unm. SAMUEL, Salem,
mariner, had been, perhaps, of Manchester 1667, prob. rem. to Beverly and d.
1682. SAMUEL, New London, eldest s. of John of Charlestown, m. 14 i!May 1679,
Agnes, d. of John Way, and d. next mo. THOMAS, one of the few in our country,
often with an alias, being called, 19 Oct. 1630, at wh. time he req. to be
made freem. as also 18 May foll. when he was adm. Williams, alias Harris. No
doubt he came in the fleet with Winthrop but we kn. no more of him, tho. it is
possib. he may be the foll. THOMAS, Roxbury, d. in the fam. of John Johnson, 2
Sept. 1640, may have been f. of first Daniel. ‡ THOMAS, Providence 1637, br.
of William, an Assist. under first chart. 1654, and under sec. 1666-9, had sw.
alleg. to Charles II. May 1666, d. 1686. His will was pro. 20 July of that yr.
and ch. were Thomas, Richard, Nicholas, William, Henry, Elethan, who m.
Nathaniel Brown, Joab, Amity, who m. a Morse, Mary, who m. Gabriel Bernon[1], and
Job, as Staples declares. But of the dates of b. we kn. only one after the
first five, and this last named may be only repetit. of that seventh ch. b.
11 Jan. 1689. The first was b. 19 Oct. 1665; next, 14