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Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England |
Surnames |
Hawner Hopson Hord Horn Horndall Hornden Horne Horner Hornett Horrell |
Places |
Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States |
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1631 - 1783 |
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young; and Samuel, 10 Jan. 1684. But prob. this last was by third w. Eliz. d.
of John Alling of New Haven, as I suppose the sec. w. d. 1683. He, in rec.
of 1685, is call. sen and writ. Hopson, and d. 3 July 1701. His eldest d.
Eliz. m. Comfort Starr, s. of Comfort of Middletown, and gr.s. of Thomas.
JOHN, Guilford, s. of the preced. m. 28 Feb. 1701, Dorothy, d. of William
Lord of Saybrook, had John, b. 22 Mar. 1703; and Sarah, 14 Aug. 1705. His w.
d. 12 Oct. foll. and he m. 15 Feb. 1707, Dorothy, d. of Andrew Leete of
Guilford; was lieut. and d. 12 Jan. 1731. SAMUEL, Guilford, youngest ch. of
the first John, m. 20 Jan. 1710, Mary Fowler, perhaps d. of Abraham, had only
ch. Samuel, b. 21 Oct. foll. and the f. d. 27 Dec. 1771, and the mo. d. 12
May 1783, but their s. d. 1760.
HORD. See Hurd.
HORN or HORNE, ARMSTRONG, Exeter, is giv. as the name of one wh. took
o. of fidel. 30 Nov. 1677, I suspect an error. JOHN, Salem 1630, came, prob. in
the fleet with Winthrop but may have been earlier, freem. 18 May 1631; was deac.
and, Bentley says, in 1680, req. assist. by collea. "as he had been in that off.
above fifty yrs." d. 1685, aged 82; had Recompense, bapt. 25 Dec. 1636; and
Jonathan, b. 28 July, bapt. 1 Aug. 1658; both d. bef. the f. beside these wh. outliv.
him, John; Simon, 28 Oct. 1649; Joseph; Benjamin; Eliz. Gardner; Jehoadan Harvey;
Mary Smith; and Ann Felton, 22 Mar. 1657. We may presume that his w. was Ann,
as that name appears in Felt's list of earliest mem. of the ch. An Eliz. H.
d. at Newbury, says Coffin, 6 May 1672. All descend. in our day spell Orne
(as did he in his last will), wh. count nine among gr. at Harv. Joseph is the
s. from wh. is our best kn. stock. JOHN, Salem, prob. s. of the preced. m. 30
Oct. 1667, Mary Clark, had Mary, b. 23 Aug. foll. and d. at 1 yr. Perhaps he had
by sec. w. Naomi that Jonathan, wh. d. 6 Oct. 1701. JOHN, Dover, s. of William,
took a w. 30 June 1686, whose surname is not seen, had John. JOSEPH, Salem
1678, s. of John of the same. SIMON, Salem, br. of the preced. m. 28 Feb. 1676,
Rebecca Stevens, wid. prob. of Samuel, had Joshua, b. mid. Sept. 1677; and Simon,
11 Jan. 1680. WILLIAM, Dover, 1659, at Salisbury by w. Elizabeth had only
Elizabeth b. 1 Feb. 1662; John, 25 Oct. 1663; William, 11 May 1674; Thomas, 28
Nov. 1676; and Margaret, 10 May 1679; was k. by the Ind. at the assault on
Dover, 27 June 1689. Perhaps he had Mary wh. m. 28 June 1686, John Hayes. I
think his wid. Elizabeth m. John Waldron. WILLIAM, Dover, s. of the preced. had
Thomas.
HORNDEN or HORNDALL, JOHN, Newport, in the list of freem. 1655, had
Mary, b. 6 July 1647, wh. m. John Stanton. See Harndale.
HORNER or HAWNER, in Col. Rec. EPHRAIM, Rehoboth, was bur. 27 Aug.
1684.
HORNETT, EDWARD, Huntington, L.I. made freem. of Conn. 1664. Perhaps he
is the same as Harnett. See that name.
HORRELL, HUMPHREY, Beverly, freem. 1682, is the strange rec. wh. I doubt
not is due to the heedlessness of Secr. Rawson, or his assist.
Categories: Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States | Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States | New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States | Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States | Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States | Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States | Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States | Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
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