Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p494

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serv. in Philip's war 1675 and 6, as surg. of the Conn. forces; and d.
1714. JOHN, Derby, s. of the preced. d. 1753. He prob. m. 1 Jan.
1695, Mercy Jacobs, d. of Bartholomew. * JOSEPH, Hingham,
freem. 2 Sept. 1635, rep. 1638 and 9. JOSEPH, Yarmouth 1642, forbid.
to be min. See Felt, Eccles. Hist. I. 498. He had been excom. at
Barnstable merely for going to Y. people as their min. without leave of his
fellow-mem. at B. but was readmit. 10 Aug. of next yr. But prob. he sat
down first at Weymouth, where is seen by the rec. 12 June 1636, his right
for 9 heads, i. e. 54 acres, being larger than any other share. His d. Joanna
m. 28 Nov. 1639, John Bursley of Barnstable, and had Naomi, bapt. 22
Mar. 1640; and Ruth, 9 May 1641. It is necessary to follow the poor
man to Maine, where, no long time bef. his d. 19 Nov. 1665, he had been
preach. at Isle of Shoals, as his wid. Agnes showed in her inv. "the Isle
owed him for his min. �20." and tho. I regret to say the sum was only
�52. 5. 5. yet �10. is put down for books. JOSEPH, Derby, s. of John
of the same, m. 1691, Mary Nicholls, d. of Isaac the sec.;[1] had Samuel,
b. 1692; Joseph, 1694; Caleb, 1695; Andrew, 1697; Mary, 1699; Sarah,
1701; Abijah, 1703; and Nathan, 1709, and d. 1744. His w. hav. d.
1733, he m. 1735, Hannah Prindle. This is the line of Commodore Isaac,
one of the most brave and valu. officers of the navy of the U. S. more
modest than brave, wh. was the s. of Joseph, b. 1750; gr.s. of that Joseph,
b. 1727; gr. gr.s. of that Joseph, b. 1694; gr. gr. gr.s. of that Joseph, b.
1668; and gr. gr. gr. gr.s. of John, the first comer. * JOSIAS, Windsor,
perhaps s. of George, b. in Eng. m. 20 May 1641, Elizabeth d. of Joseph
Loomis, had Josiah, b. Sept. 1642; John, 17 Dec. 1644; Elizabeth 18 Feb.
1647; Mary, 2 Oct. 1648; Martha, 10 June 1650; Joseph, 10 Aug. 1652;
Sarah, 9 Aug. 1654; Naomi, 17 Feb. 1657; Rebecca, 10 Aug. 1659;
George, 28 Apr. bapt. 4 May 1662, d. soon; and Thomas, 29 May, bapt. 30
July 1665; rep. 1659, 60, and 2; rem. to Killingworth, was rep. 1667-70, and
yrs. after; d. 16 Nov. 1675. Field, 106, perhaps from erron. tradit. of descend.
derives him from Barnstable Co. Cothren seems to have confus. him with a
mythical John, wh. borrows most of his renown from George, and perhaps
he is wrong in finding, 1641, Josiah at Hartford. Naomi m. 4 Jan.
1677, Thomas Burnham the sec. of same. PHINEAS, York, a sufferer
by the attack of Ind. wh. took his w. 22 Aug. 1690, and kept her for
their secretary until late in the yr. foll. Mather, VII. 76. REUBEN,
Portsmouth, perhaps s. of the Rev. Benjamin, m. 1670, Hannah, perhaps
d. of John Ferniside, had Elizabeth b. 9 Sept. 1673; Joseph, 31 Mar. 1676;
Dodavah, 31 Dec. 1681; Reuben, 2 Aug. 1684; Sarah, 25 Sept. 1686; and
Mary, 1 Sept. 1688. RICHARD, New Haven 1640, or earlier, perhaps br. of
Andrew, had John, bapt. 24 May 1640; and Hannah, 20 Feb. 1642; but first liv.
in the Mass. Col. and was freem. 1 Apr. 1634, tho. of what ch. he was mem.
is not kn. yet resid. in Boston short time a. 1637, d. 1 Sept. 1662, nam. in his
will of Aug. in that yr. ch. Jeremiah, wh. cont. there, a propr. 1685;
John, Hannah, and Mary. Mary m. 1 Mar. 1654, John Jackson, and d.
26 Feb. 1665; and Hannah m. 26 Dec. 1662, Edmund Doorman.
ROBERT, Boston, came in the George, from