Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v2p529

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in the village, br. of Abraham, was k. by the Ind. at Medfield, I
suppose, on 21 Feb. 1676, in Philip's war. * EDWARD, Newton, s. of
the first Edward, and the only one by his sec. w. freem. 1685, by w.
Grace
had Edward, b. 25 Dec. 1681, d. young; and his w. d. 8 Apr.
1685. He next m. Abigail, d. of Nathaniel Wilson, had Elizabeth 23 Feb.
1687; Abigail, 13 May 1690, d. young; Hannah, 10 Aug. 1692; Samuel,
19 May 1695; Alice; Edward, again, 3 Apr. 1700; and Abigail,
again
, 14 Sept. 1705. He was rep. 1702, deac. and d. 30 Sept. 1727.
His wid. Abigail d. 1746, aged 83. EDWARD, Newton, eldest s. of
Sebas of the same, by w. Mary had Experience, b. 9 Aug. 1696; Edward,
1 Oct. 1698; Isaac, 2 Feb. 1701; Sarah, 28 Oct. 1703; Sebas,
20 Apr. 1706; Michael, 28 Feb. 1709; Jonathan, 25 June 1713; and
Ann, Aug. 1714; and he d. 27 Mar. 1748. His wid. d. 1753. GEORGE,
Marblehead, went, says Farmer, as surgeon in the wild Canada exped.
of Phips 1690, but outliv. it, had w. Mary, and bot. a farm in Scituate
1702. HENRY, Watertown 1637, one of the lessees of the fishing wear
at that place, perhaps was freem. of Fairfield 1669, had large est. may
be the man, wh. came from London, 1635, aged 29, in the Elizabeth
and Ann, for no other of the name can I find earlier. JAMES, Charlestown
1640, but Frothingham says no more. JAMES, PATRICK, and
RICHARD, unhappy Scotch prisoners from the gr. battle of Worcester, 3
Sept. 1651, sent over hither in the John and Sarah, on board of wh. in
Nov. they were laden, and disembog. at Boston in May foll. to be sold,
all d. I doubt not, speedily, of broken heart or other malady. But at
Dover was one JAMES, tax. 1659 and 61. JOHN, Salem, had gr. of ld.
1637, says Felt, came prob. in 1635 from London, in the Blessing, aged
40; with w. Margaret, 36; and s. John, 2; suffer. loss of his ho. by fire
Oct. 1636, as told by Winthrop I. 200, and may have been the "godly
man," sav. from shipwr. as he also tells, II. 19; was a fisherman, acc.
the custom ho. rec. perhaps the freem. 2 June 1641, tho. not so prob. as
that the Ipswich man was he; for the first John liv. 7 yrs. at Gloucester,
there sold his est. 1662. The Ipswich John d. June 1656, hav. made his will,
in wh. he names w. Mary, and s. John, on 31 Jan. preced. JOHN, Cambridge,
bapt. at Stepney, near London 6 June 1602, was elder br. of Edward,
and I presume came in the Defence 1635, from London, aged 30, call.
at the custom ho. "wholesale man in Burchen lane," by w. wh. perhaps
d. soon, had beside perhaps two ds. Sarah and Theodosia, John (wh. d.
17 Oct. 1675 in 36th yr. prob. never m.); was freem. perhaps 2 June
1641, but more prob. 10 May 1643, and by w. Margaret had Caleb, b.
12 Dec. 1645, d. in 2 days; Hannah, 7 June 1646, says Hist. of N.
327, prob. error for 7 Jan. 1647; Abigail, 14 Aug. 1648; Margaret, 20
June 1649; Edward, 14 Jan. 1651, k. by the Ind. at Medfield, 21 Feb.
1676; Mary; Abraham, 14 Aug. 1655, bef. ment.; Deliverance, 9 Nov.