Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p507

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there had Sarah, b. 1685; Elizabeth 1687, Thomas, 1691 ; Hannah, 1695;
Ebenezer, 1698; and Benoni, 1702. Early in this yr. he d. and his wid.
and the six. ch. were tak. 29 Feb. 1704 by the Fr. and Ind. to Canada;
the youngest was k. on the route; the mo. with eldest two ch. got back
from captiv. but the other three were kept by the enemy. WILLIAM,
Sandwich, m. 17 Mar. 1640, Catharine Thurston, d. 1641, leav. wid.
Catharine, wh. had admin. of his est. 1 June.

    HUSE, ABEL, Newbury, came, it is said, from London 1635; but was
not freem. till 18 May 1642. His w. Elinor, of wh. no ch. is rec. d. 27
Mar. 1663; and he m. 25 May foll. Mary, prob. wid. of Thomas Sears,
had Ruth, 1). 25 Feb. 1664; Abel, 19 Feb. 1665; Thomas, 9 Aug.
1666; William, Oct. 1667; Sarah, 8 Dec. 1670; John, 20 June 1670
(in one, or both, of the last two, Coffin has giv. false date, of course);
Amy, 9 Sept. 1673, d. young; and a d. Ebenezer, 10 Aug. 1675. He
d. 29 Mar. 1690, aged 88, says Coffin; but that will bear very liberal
subtract. no doubt. ABEL, Newbury, s. of the preced. by w. Judith had
Abel, b. 18 Nov. 1696; Stephen, 16 Nov. 1702, H. C. 1726; and Samuel,
30 Mar. 1705. EDWARD, Gloucester, freem. 1690. NICHOLAS, Stratford,
m. a. 1692, Abigail, d. of John Thompson, wid. of Jonathan Curtis, perhaps
as first, perhaps as sec. w. had no ch. and a. 1695 his wid. m. Samuel Sherman,
and she d. 1731. THOMAS, Newbury, s. of the first Abel, by w. Hannah had
Mary, b. 23 Mar. 1691; Israel, 23 Oct. 1693; Ebenezer, 16 Jan. 1696; James, 29
June 1698; Hannah, 5 Nov. 1700; and Ruth, 14 Feb. 1703. WILLIAM, Newbury,
br. of the preced. m. 1699, Ann Russell, had Ann, b. 22 May 1700; and William,
30 Oct. 1701.

    HUSSEY or HUZZEY, ‡ * CHRISTOPHER, Newbury, was first of
Lynn, to wh. he perhaps came 1632 with Rev. Stephen Batchilor, whose d.
Theodata
he had m. in Eng. wh. d. 20 Oct. 1649. He was, says Coffin,
of Dorking, in Co. Surrey, and was prob. a passeng. in the William and
Francis, arr. at Boston 5 June 1632; rem. 1639 to Hampton, was rep.
1658, 9, and 60, and couns. of the Prov.; engag. in sett. of Haverhill;
and d. 6 Mar. 1686 by shipwr. on the Florida coast, says Lewis, aged
87; nearly 90, says Coffin. His w. d. Oct. 1646, had Stephen, b. in
Eng. perhaps 1630; John, bapt. at L. 28 Feb. 1636; Joseph; Huldah;
Mary, bapt. at Newbury, 2 Apr. 1637; and Theodata, bapt. 23 Aug.
1640. After 1658 he m. wid. Ann Mingay, wh. d. 24 June 1680, and
he d. 1685; He is thot. but not justly, to be ancest. of all the thousands
in our land bear. this name. His d. Huldah m. John Smith, and liv. to
97 yrs. says tradit. A Mary H., says Belkn. I. 21, was a wid. at Hampton
1638, and she may have been his mo. JOHN, Hampton, s. of the
preced.
m. 2 Sept. 1659, Rebecca, d. of Isaac Perkins of the same, had
two s. and fourteen ds. after 1688, rem. to Newcastle, Del. and was a
preach. to the Quakers. * JOSEPH, Hampton, br. of the preced. was a
capt. rep. in 1672. ROBERT, Duxbury 1643-55, in this latter yr. was