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Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England |
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Hutchinson |
Places |
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States |
Year range |
1630 - 1739 |
again; and Susanna had a sec. h. EDWARD, Boston, eldest s. of Richard,
came a. 1654, from London, to attend to business of his f. was here some
yrs. and went home. EDWARD, Boston, s. of the sec. Edward of the
same, d. 1692, unm. it is thot. His will of 21 May, pro. 16 June foll.
names his br. Elisha, sis. Winslow, sis. Dudson, sis. Tucker, my kinsman
Robert Dudson, sis. Bartholomew, w. of Henry of Salem, and sis.
Hannah Walker, w. of Peter of Taunton. Only the two last were sis.
of the whole blood; Robert D. was h. of sis. Dudson, nam. Abigail, wh.
as well as sis. Tucker were of the half blood by his mo. and the first two
legatees were of the half blood by his f. EDWARD, Lynn, perhaps s. of
Samuel of the same, had Thomas, b. Mar. 1654; Mary, Sept. 1656;
Joseph, June 1658; and Sarah, 24 Sept. 1671. + ELIAKIM, Boston, s.
of Richard, youngest of eight, wh. were, as I judge, b. in Eng. sent from
London, 1664, by his f. a merch. of emin. m. Sarah, d. of Henry Shrimpton,
had Richard, b. 13 Jan. 1669, d. soon; Richard, again, 18 Apr.
1670; Mary, 30 Sept. 1671; Sarah, 15 Oct. 1673; Abigail, 7 Mar.
1677; Eliakim, 3 Dec. 1679, d. young; Elizabeth; and William, H. C.
1702, the first grad. of the fam. was freem. 1673, sev. yrs. of the counc.
under the new chart. and d. 22 Apr. 1717, aged 78. His will of 3 Feb.
1716 names only s. William, gr.s. Eliakim Palmer, s. of Thomas; and
childr. of d. Elizabeth Phips; speaks of what est. came from his br. William
of Jamaica. ‡ * || ELISHA, Boston, eldest s. of the sec. Edward, and
gr.s. of William, freem. 1666, ar co. 1660, a capt. 1676, and had high
milit. rank after, was rep. 1680-3, a couns. 1684 to his d. 10 Dec. 1717.
By his first w. Hannah, d. of capt. Thomas Hawkins, he had Mary, b.
11 Oct. 1666, d. young; Elisha, 16 Mar. 1668; Elizabeth 24 Feb. 1670;
Hannah, 20 Jan. 1672; Catharine, 24 Feb. 1673; Thomas, 30 Jan.
1675; Mary, again, 1 Oct. 1676; and by sec. w. Elizabeth wid. of John
Freak, d. of capt. Thomas Clark, wh. d. 3 Feb. 1713, had Edward,
18 June 1678; Mehitable, 6 Feb. 1680; and Elisha, 16 May 1681.
He left no will. Thomas, his s. a gent. of the highest reput. wh. d. 3
Dec. 1739, was, by w. Sarah, d. of Hon. John Foster, f. of Thomas, b. 9
Sept. 1711, H. C. 1727, the celebr. and unhappy Gov. FRANCIS, Boston
1634, s. of William, freem. 4 Mar. 1635, went with his f. 1638 to
R. I. and thence, after d. of his f. to East Chester, beyond the W. bounds
of Conn. a. 1642 with his mo. (for maintaining whose opinions and his
own ch. rights he had been fin. and imprison. at Boston 1641), there prob.
was k. by the Ind. in Sept. 1643, when her planta. was destroy. and all
the fam. See Winthrop II. 135, 6. FRANCIS, Concord, d. Nov. 1661.
FRANCIS, Lynn, b. in Eng. a. 1630, m. 11 Dec. 1661, Sarah Leighton,
wh. d. in few days. Prob. he rem. to Reading, freem. 1685, d. 1702,
perhaps had Francis, the freem. of 1691. GEORGE, Charlestown, came
Categories: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States | Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States | Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States | Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States | Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States | Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
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