Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p520

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to Falmouth, and his other ch. George and Samuel may have been b.
there; from 1657 he was at Falmouth, and was the lieut. call. by Hutch.
I. 266, foll. the Col. Rec. 1668, Ingerfield, driv. away at the destruct. of
the town by the Ind. 1676, where one of his s. was k. the former yr.
Williamson says he was a rep. 1683 and 5, and that must have been to
Maine Legislat.; was liv. at Salem 1694. Willis, I. 64, 210. George,
not his s. was k. by the Ind. 16 July 1690; but he may have been a
neph.; and Willis refers to a s. of first George, k. by the Ind. 1676.
GEORGE, Falmouth, shipwright, s. of the preced. rem. to Charlestown,
after the sec. destruct. of F. there on 10 Dec. 1693 brot. his ch. to unite with
the ch.: Elizabeth aged 18; Sarah, 16; and Bethia, 14; at least so far as then to be
bapt. his d. Mary hav. d. 14 Oct. preced. The formality of owning the
covenant was suffic. But on 12 July 1696 he and his w. Catharine
more solemnly join. the ch. he then aged a. 50 was bapt. and their other
ch. George, aged 13; Daniel, 6; Catharine, 4; and Lydia, 1. JOHN,
Salem, mariner, prob. s. of Richard, b. in Eng. or perhaps, but less
likely, on the voyage hither, m. Judith Felton, sis. perhaps of Nathaniel, or
d. of the wid. Ellen, went with Gloucester people to New London, a.
1643, but back in a yr. or two, by w. Judith Felton had John; Nathaniel,
wh. most happi. is bless. with two birthdays on the same page of Essex
Inst. I. 153, viz. 10 Apr. and 2 Dec. 1647 (the same numerals being employ.
in both, the day and mo. interchang.); Ruth; and Richard, 1 Sept. 1651,
as on the same page it is said, he was bapt. then, whereas the foregoing
were; all bapt. 10 Sept. 1654; Sarah, 3 June; Samuel, 6
Oct. 1658, bapt. perhaps 30 Jan. 1659; Joseph, b. 9 Dec. 1661;
Hannah, 11 Mar. 1664; both d. very soon; Deborah, 1668; was
freem. 1668; rem. to Casco, had there Ephraim; Mary; Rachel; and
Abigail; beside a d. wh. m. ----- Brown, and d. bef. her f. Driv. by the
Ind. war from Falmouth, he sett. at Kittery, d. 1716, leav. wid. Deborah
aged 71, and the ch.Elisha; Nathaniel; John; Ephraim; Deborah,
wh. m. Benjamin Larrabee; Mary Low; Rachel, w. of John Chapman;
and Abigail Blacey. Willis, I. 211. Other ch. were Joseph and Hannah,
but both d. quite young. Sarah m. 1676, William Ropes.
[1] JOHN,
Hartford 1653, or earlier, m. a. 1651, Dorothy, d. of Thomas Lord,
had Hannah, b. 1652; Dorothy, 1654; and rem. to Northampton,
where his w. d. in giv. b. to Margery, Jan. 1656. He m. sec. w. 2 Dec.
foll. Abigail, d. of Thomas Bascom, had Abigail, 11 Jan. 1659; Sarah,
30 Oct. 1660; Abiah, or Abigail, 24 Aug. 1663; Esther, 9 Sept. 1665;
rem. to Westfield next yr. had Thomas, 28 Mar. 1668, and his w. d. that
yr. By third w. Mary, sis. of Jonathan Hunt, and gr.d. of Gov. Webster,
had John, 19 Oct. 1669; Abel, 11 Nov. 1671; Ebenezer, 15 Oct. 1673,
d. young; Joseph, 16 Oct. 1675, wh. was k. by the Ind. in the assault
on Deerfield, 29 Feb. 1704; Mary, 17 Nov. 1677, d. young; Benjamin,
15 Nov. 1679, d. at 7 yrs.; and Jonathan, 10 May 1681; and d. 3 Sept.
1684, and his wid. d. 18 Aug. 1690; but one high authority says, 1
Sept. Thirteen of the ch. were liv. when the est. of their f. was div.
and ten so late as 1707. Hannah m. 15 Nov. 1672, Stephen Kelsey;
Dorothy m. 2 May 1672, Jacob Phelps, and next, m. a. Root;
Margery m. 5 Dec. 1679, Jacob Goffe, and next, Jonathan Buck;
Abigail m. Thomas Rix and next, Joshua Wells; Sarah m. _____ Barnes;