Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p435

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forgot. JOSIAH, Hingham, br. of the preced. b. prob. in Eng. freem. 1660,
cannot be the man, who was, says Felt, II. 581, preach. at Beverly in 1657,
for he was a mariner 1677, and was then of Boston, by w. Mary had Bethia, b. 5
Oct. 1672. His br. writes of him, that he d. at Easthampton, L. I. 1711, in
the 78th yr. of his age. NATHANIEL, Hingham, youngest s. of Thomas of the
same, m. 31 May 1695 Mary Stowell perhaps wid. of John of the same, d. 3 July
1734, aged 69, and his wid d. 1748, aged 85. NEHEMIAH, Newtown, s. of Rev.
Peter
, ord. 23 Dec. 1674, hav. preach. there above two yrs. as success. to
Rev. John Eliot the sec. freem. 1675, says Farmer, but I do not find him so;
m. 21 Mar. 1678, Sarah, d. of Edward Jackson, had six ds. and d. 25 Aug 1712,
much honored in his place, as a mem. of the corp. of H. C. His w. had d. only six
mos. bef. PETER, Hingham, s. of the first Edmund, b. 1604, at Hingham, Eng.
bred at the Univ. of Cambridge, where on tak his A. B. 1625-6, and A. M. 1629,
he wrote his name Hubberd, was of Magdalen Coll. had preach. at divers places,
and last at Haverhill in Suff'k. bef. coming hither, where he arr. 8 June 1635, at
Charlestown freem. 2 Sept. 1635, and in few days was sett. at Hingham, with
old friends. He brot. w. and four ch. certain. Joshua, and Jeremiah H. C.
1650, bef. ment.; prob. Josiah and Elizabeth wh. m. John Ripley; and had
here Ichabod in 1635; Hannah, 1637, both d. soon; Hannah again,
1638, wh. m. John Brown of Salem; Bathsheba, 1640, m. Joseph
Turner
of Scituate; Israel, 1642; Jael, Dec. 1643, m. 25 May 1664, Joseph
Bradford
; Gershom, b. prob. in 1645, H. C. 1667; Japhet, Apr. 1647,
H. C. 1667; Nehemiah, 21 Nov. 1648, H. C. 1667; David, Aug. 1651;
Rebecca, 3 Apr. 1654, m. 10 Oct. 1679, Daniel Mason of Stonington, as
his sec. or third w.; Abigail, 19 Oct. 1656, d. unm. Apr. 1683; and Lydia, 1659;
and the patriarch d. 20 Jan. 1679. His d. Lydia, the seventeenth ch. bec.
2d w. of capt. Thomas Lincoln in 1690, and d. 1732. His will, made
only four days bef. he d. names fourteen liv. ch. names w. Rebecca, prob.
d. of Richard Ibrook,
[1] wh. was mo. of the last six ch. but it is quite
observa. that in Hingham rec. ment. is not made of d. of the first w.
SAMUEL, the freem. of 4 Mar. 1635, may have been of the ch. of
Dorchester, or other, bef. tak. the o. but was not of Boston, Roxbury, or
Charlestown; nor do I kn. any thing of him. SAMUEL, Hingham, s. of
the sec. Edmund, m. 25 Feb. 1673, Hannah Gold, d. of Edward, and
had Edmund, b. 1674; Samuel, 1676, wh. d. soon; Hannah, 1679, d.
next yr.; Samuel, 1681; Hannah, 1683; Peter, 1684; and James
1689. THOMAS, Hingham 1635 or 6, s. of the first Edmund, came, 1633,
from Wymondham, Co. Norfolk, near old Hingham, with W. Jane, and
three ch. of wh. one was Caleb, freem. 14 May 1634; had here Joshua,
bapt. 1639; and Thomas, 1649; Isaac, 25 Apr. 1653; Hannah, 1655; Moses,