Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p475

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and his heirs were proprs. in 1685. His wid. Ann d. 1712; d. Sarah m. 10
Apr. 1682, Nathaniel Tuttle; Abigail, m. Daniel Brown; and Esther m. 29
Sept. 1692, as his sec. w. James Trowbridge. Of this man, who was a trader
to and from Boston, the extreme suffering in return. home in his small
vessel of 17 tons, from Sept. 1676 to July foll. is giv. in the first art. of
Magn. VI. c. i. wh. had bef. been print. by Increase Mather in his Remark.
Providences. Dixwell, the regicide, under the name of James Davids, took
for his sec. w. 23 Oct. 1677, Bathsheba How, either d. or niece, no doubt,
of Ephraim or Jeremiah. EPHRAIM, New Haven, s. of the preced. had
Mary, b. 8 Dec. 1674; and I hear no more, but that he and brs. Isaac and
Daniel d. 1690. EPHRAIM, Topsfield 1686. ISAAC, Marlborough,
br. of Eliezer, m. 1671, Frances Woods, had Elizabeth b. 1673; Sarah,
1675; Mary, 1677; John, 1680, d. soon; John, again, 1682; Bethia,
1684; Hannah, 1688; and Thankful, 1691; and he d. 1724, leav. wid.
Susanna. ISAAC, Roxbury, s. of Abraham, prob. the sec. of the
same, m. 11 May 1685, Deborah Howe, perhaps a cousin, but wh.
was her f. or where, or when she was b. I find not, had in R. Abraham,
b. 24 Oct. 1689; Abigail, 4 Feb. 1692; and, perhaps, he rem. ISRAEL,
Sudbury, freem. 1680. JAMES, Roxbury, freem. 17 May 1637, rem. to
Ipswich bef. 1648, m. Elizabeth only d. of the first John Dane of the same, had
Sarah, and prob. more ch. and d. 17 May 1702, in 104th yr. acc. Ch. J.
Sewall, having a short time prior giv. evid. as to the bounds betw.
Rowley and I. Yet in the Dane pedigree, Geneal. Reg. VIII. 148, it
is said he was b. a. 1605; so that he could have been only 96. He came,
perhaps, from Hatfield, Co. Essex, or the neighb. His d. Sarah m. it is
said, 5 Dec. 1666, John Bridges of Andover. JAMES, Boston, perhaps
had liv. at Ipswich, s. of the preced. b. a. 1634, and possib. (for the name
is too common to allow certainty), had w. Elizabeth d. of William Jackson of
Rowley, was freem. 1669. JEREMIAH, Lynn, s. of sec. Edward, came
with his f. in 1635, rem. to New Haven, there had Elizabeth bapt. 30 Mar.
1645; Bethia, or Bathshua, b. 15 May 1648; Jeremiah, 8 July 1650; Joseph, 22
Oct. 1653; John, and Ebenezer, tw. 26 June 1636; was a mariner, trad. to W. I.
and d. 16 Jan. 1691. His d. Elizabeth m. May 1669, James Redfield; and Bethia, m.
23 Oct. 1677, John Dixwell, the regicide, and outliv. him. Jeremiah,
Zechariah, and Nathaniel, prob. his s. or nephs. were planters of
Wallingford 1670. JOHN, Sudbury, s. of John, Warwicksh. (as
a very respect. writer in Worcester Magaz. II. 130, gathers the
tradit. speaking of his relation to Howe, Earl of Lancaster, when
such a title in the peerage had not existed for near two hundred
yrs.), had been a long time at Watertown, freem. 13 May 1640, by
w. Mary had John, b. 24 Aug. 1640; Samuel, 20 Oct. 1642; Sarah,
25 Sept. 1644; Mary, 18 Jan. 1646, d. young; Isaac, 8 Aug. 1648;
Josiah; Mary, again, 18 Jan. 1654; Thomas; Daniel, 3 Jan. 1638, d.
young; Alexander, 1661, d. soon; Daniel, perhaps tw. with the last in
b. and d.; and Eliezer, 1662. He had pet. 1656, for the grant of
Marlborough, and rem. thither with his fam. and d. 10 July 1678. His
wid. liv. twenty yrs. later. Sarah m. a Ward; and Mary, m. 1672, John
Wetherby. JOHN, Marlborough, eldest s. of the preced. m. 22 Jan. 1662