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youngest ch. was bur. the middle of next mo. Mary m. 17 Apr. 1673,
Samuel Fuller; and Martha m. 11 Nov. 1681, Samuel Walker.
NICHOLAS, Rehoboth, prob. s. of the preced. m. 27 Dec. 1677, Mary
Ormsbee
, perhaps d. of Richard,[2] had Nathaniel, b. 14 Nov. 1678;
Martha, 18 Mar. 1680; and Jacob, 4 July 1681.

    IGGLEDEN, IGLEDEN or EGGLEDEN, RICHARD, Boston, s. of
Stephen, m. 19 July 1660, Ann Prince. His f. d. on the pass. to this ld. in
the Castle, 1638, as by the will of Peter Branch, a passeng. in said sh. giv.
her £5, appears; and his wid. Elizabeth was a propr. at Roxbury, 1639, m.
18 Apr. 1642, Joseph Patcham, and bore him two s. Elizabeth her d. had
m. Apr. 1641, Philip Meadows of R.; ano. d. "a. ten yrs. old," d. there
20 Oct. 1646; and Sarah Eggleton, wh. m. 28 Aug. 1650, John Nutting
of Woburn, or Ruth Eggleden, wh. m. 13 Dec. 1655, Samuel Blodget of
Woburn, as seems to me, can ea. only be suppos. ano.
[1] Prob. the fam.
came from Co. Kent.

    ILES or HILLS, RICHARD, wh. a. at Charlestown 29 Oct. 1639, was
a cooper, unm. prob. came from Bristol not long bef. Of him on the
first page of Vol. I. of Prob. Reg. the will may be stud. or in the abstr.
in Geneal. Reg. II. 102; also with an agreeab. conject. near. infallib. as
to part of the relationsh. refer. to in it, Ib. 218, by no less analytic
power than that of the late learned librarian of the neighb. Univ. and at
the other end of the same Vol. will be found the official papers of the t
parties at Bristol claim. as heirs, of the date 1640.

    ILSLEY, ELISHA, Newbury, s. of William, m. 14 Mar. 1668, Hannah,
d. of John Poor, had Elisha, b. 21 Nov. 1668; William, 10 Nov. 1672;
Sarah, 22 Dec. 1675, wh. prob. d. young; Benjamin, 19 Mar. 1680;
Hannah, 8 Dec. 1681; Barbara, 26 Mar. 1685; Mary, wh. d. 9 Nov.
1690; and Sarah, again, 8 Jan. 1691. He d. eight days after. ISAAC,
Newbury, br. of the preced. was a soldier in Appleton's comp. wound. in
the gr. Narraganset fight, 19 Dec. 1675; m. Abigail, d. of Joseph
Plummer, had Sarah, b. 3 Oct. 1683; William, 25 Apr. 1685; Isaac, 3
July 1689; Lydia, 18 June 1691; Hannah, 26 Dec. 1693; Elizabeth 25
Oct. 1695; Abigail, 22 Aug. 1698; and Judith, 2 Feb. 1703. JOHN,
Salisbury, barber, came, I doubt not, in the Confidence from Southampton,
Apr. 1638, a shoemaker, with William, prob. his br. (tho. the
names are print. in Geneal. Reg. Ilsbey), freem. 6 Sept. 1639, in the rec.
spelt Ellsley; was an orig. propr. and by w. Sarah, wh. d. 3 Aug. 1673,
had John, b. Mar. 1642, or 3; Ruth, 6 Mar. 1647, or 8, d. young; and
Jonathan, 2 Nov. 1652; and perhaps Hannah; and he d. 10 Dec. 1683.
JOSEPH, Newbury, s. of William, m. 1 Mar. 1682, Sarah, only d. of
George Little, had Sarah, b. 20 Jan. 1683, d. soon; Joseph, 14 May
1684; Lydia, 15 June 1687; and Sarah, again, 16 July 1689, He d.