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    HAZLEWOOD, FRANCIS, Boston, by w. Sarah had Mary, b. 16 Nov.
1672. He d. early in 1674.

    HEAD, * HENRY, Little Compton, rep. to Plymouth Ct. 1683, being
the first of the town, serv. four yrs. and, after the Charter of William
and Mary, was rep. at Boston 1692. RICHARD, Marblehead 1674.

    HEALD, GERSHOM, Concord, s. of the first John, m. 6 May 1673, Ann
Vinton
, d. of the first John, had Dorothy, b. 9 Mar. 1674; John, 24 Mar. 1676;
Dorcas, 14 Feb. 1679; and Ann, 11 May 1681. JOHN, Concord, came, says
tradit. from Berwick on Tweed, freem. 2 June 1641, had 4 s. and 4 ds. of wh.
John may have been b. in Eng. and some two or three of the others, for
we have only these dates, of Dorcas, b. 22 May 1645, and that Dorcas
d. 1 May 1650; Gershom, 23 Mar. 1647; and Dorothy, 16 Oct. 1649.
All were, says Shattuck, by w. Dorothy. He d. 24 May 1662; in his
will 5 wks. preced. he names only the eldest three ch. John, Timothy,
and Hannah, wh. had received their portions of his est. JOHN, Chelmsford,
s. of the preced. m. at Concord, 10 June 1661, Sarah Dane: was freem. 1680.
The name was sometimes writ. without a, and with final e.

    HEALEY, HALEY, sometimes on rec. HALE, or HEALE, and HELE,
DENNIS, Watertown, m. 22 Mar. 1681, Joanna Bullard, had Ruth, b. 15
Aug. foll. GEORGE, Boston 1677. NATHANIEL, Newton or Cambridge
vill. s. of the first William, was a soldier of Davenport's comp. wound.
in the great Narraganset fight, 19 Dec. 1675; m. 14 July 1681, Rebecca
d. of William Hagar, had Rebecca, b. 19 May 1682; Abigail, 21 Sept.
1683, prob. at Watertown, and at N. Nathaniel, 28 Sept. 1686; Mary,
25 Nov. 1688; Samuel, 9 May 1690; Ebenezer, 14 Nov. 1691; Martha,
25 Sept. 1694; Lydia, 16 Feb. 1698; and John, 8 Jan. 1700; beside
William, Joshua, and Hannah, whose dates Jackson gives not; was
freem. 1690, and d. 2 June 1734, aged 75; and his wid. d. 7 Jan. foll.
His eldest s. was k. by the Ind. at Groton, 21 July 1706. NICHOLAS,
Pemaquid, took o. of fidel. 1674. PAUL, s. of the first William, may
have left s. John, of Rehoboth. SAMUEL, Salisbury, m. 26 May 1685,
Hannah Smith, had Samuel, b. 22 Oct. 1685; Nathaniel, 8 Feb. 1687;
William, and Mary, tw. 29 Jan. 1690, d. in few days, and William,
again. WILLIAM, Lynn, rem. to Roxbury, there by w. Grace, wh. was,
I think, d. of Miles Ives, had Hannah, bapt. 7 July 1644; Samuel, 14
Feb. 1646, d. at eleven mos.; Elizabeth 14 Nov. 1647. His w. d. 8 Nov.
1649, in childbirth; and he m. sec. w. had Sarah, 2 Feb. 1651, d. 10
Oct. 1653; William, 11 July 1652; rem. to Cambridge, there his w. d.
and he m. 14 Oct. 1653, third w. Grace, d. of Nicholas Buttress, had
Grace, b. a. 1654; Mary, 4 Nov. 1657, who d. 27 Nov.; Nathaniel,
bapt. 6 Feb. 1659; and Martha, 9 Sept. 1660; and by fourth w. Phebe,