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Isl. N. H. freem. 1669, d. a. 1678. JOHN, Lyme, or New London, 1682, d. 1705,
had only ch. John, and Elizabeth Prob. he was first of Newbury, and a soldier in
the gr. Narraganset fight, of Maj. Appleton's comp. 19 Dec. 1675, in wh. he
was wound. but not disabled, if he be the same wh. took o. of fidel. at
Amesbury 20 Dec. 1677. JOSEPH, from Earlscolne in Essex, d. on his passage,
and spoke of br. John of Wethersfield in old Eng. for his nuncup. will is in Geneal.
Reg. II. 181. JOSIAH, Fairfield, only s. of Edmund, m. a d. of Thomas Staples,
d. early in 1698, leav. wid. Mary, four ch. Mary Jenners, Abigail Peat,
Martha, unm. and Thomas. MATTHIAS, Hempstead, L. I. had rem. there, I
suppose, after m. a. 1655, Mary, wid. of Robert Cole. PETER, Salem, m.
Jan. 1670, Harriet[1], d. of Humphrey Gilbert, had Peter, b. 10 Feb. 1671;
David, 20 Sept. 1672; Hannah, 1 July 1674; John, 14 Apr. 1676; Mary, 25
Mar. 1678; and Sarah, 15 Apr. 1680; had Peter, b. 10 Feb. 1671; David,
20 Sept. 1672; Hannah, 1 June 1674; John, 14 Apr. 1676; Mary, 25
Mar. 1678; and Sarah, 15 Apr. 1680; and he was a. 1692, shipbuilder,
may have been br. of George, aged 46, and Henry, 43, impress. next yr. by a
frigate, as they came home from a fishing voyage. Felt, Ann. II. 214. He m.
Jan. 1670, Hannah Gilbert, had Peter, b. 10 Feb. 1671; David, 20 Sept. 1672;
Hannah, 1 July 1674; John, 14 Apr. 1676; Mary, 25 Mar. 1678; and Sarah, 15
Apr. 1680. See Essex Inst II. 152. RICHARD, a tailor, came from London
in the Planter, 1635, aged 22, with Ann, perhaps his w. 22, but it is not kn.
what bec. of them. He may be the foll. RICHARD, Concord, had tw. ds.
b. 25 and 26 Nov. 1639, soon d. as did the mo. Margaret in 7 days. He may
have rem. to Stratford; by ano. w. had Elizabeth b. 25 July 1644; Mary, 15 Sept. 1647; and
Sarah, 13 Feb. 1650; was liv. Apr. 1659. Perhaps he was of Salem, and his d. Sarah
d. there, 26 Dec. 1659, and he had a s. b. Sept. foll. Elizabeth m. ---- Hide; and Mary m.
Thomas Jeffrys. THOMAS, perhaps of Amesbury, m. 1643, Elizabeth d. of James Wall of
Hampton; and they were liv. 1663, and he, perhaps, 1683. THOMAS, Taunton 1643.
* THOMAS, Amesbury, capt. freem. 1690, rep. 1691 and 2, bef. and after new chart.
* WILLIAM, Plymouth, m. 1639, Joanna, rem. to Taunton, of wh. he was one of the
purch. 1637, was rep. 1664, and 13 yrs. after. WILLIAM, Boston, by w. Joan had
Abigail, b. 25 Apr. 1640; Thomas, 18 Dec. 1641; Experience, 4, bapt. 10 Mar. 1644;
Joseph, 8, bapt. 14 Dec. 1645; and I presume the same man by w. Martha had William, 27
Aug. 1651; Thomas,again, 16 Aug. 1652; and John, 5 Feb. 1655. He d. 15 Aug. 1658,
and his wid. m. 10 Nov. 1659, Henry Tewksbury.

    HARWOOD or HARWARD, EDWARD, New Haven 1641. GEORGE,
Boston, carpenter, by w. Jane had John, b. 4 July 1639; Joanna, 10 Dec.
1642; both bapt. 5 Mar. 1643; and Deliverance, who d. in Feb. 1641,
prob. few days old; perhaps rem. to New London a. 1651. Of this
name, also, was a disting. merch. of London, who was treasr. of our
col. 1629 and never came over the water. HENRY, Charlestown, came with w.
Elizabeth in the fleet, no doubt, with Winthrop req. adm. 19 Oct. 1630, and was made
freem. 4 Mar. 1633, had John, bapt. 3 June 1632, and in Oct. foll. was one of
the found. of the ch. at Charlestown, being dism. from the Boston ch. with w.
for that purpose. His life was shorten. by the extraord. suffering in a storm,
ment. by Winthrop I. 39, and I believe he d. as early as 1635. HENRY, Salem
1638, freem. 28 Feb. 1643, had w. Elizabeth and d. Elizabeth wh. m. Matthew Nixon;
d. a. 1664. HENRY, Boston, shoemaker, by w. Elizabeth had Elizabeth b. 3 Apr.