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1657; Joshua, 15 Sept. 1659; and Grace, whose date is, like Mary's, unkn. He
bot. in
1639 the est. of Miles Ives, was deac. and d. 30 Jan. 1675. His wid.
Margaret d.
28 Aug. 1684, in 60th yr. Theodosia m. 10 Dec. 1664, capt Noah
Wiswall
; next, Samuel Newman of Rehoboth; Hannah m. Elijah Kenrick, and next,
20 Jan. 1682, John Hyde; Abigail m. Daniel Preston; Margaret m. 30 Jan. 1674,
James Trowbridge, as sec. w.; and Mary m. Samuel Truesdale. JOHN, Boston,
perhaps br. of Henry, came in the Elizabeth and Ann 1635, aged 27, a
carpenter, by w. Abigail had Sarah, b. 15 Aug. 1639, bapt. 13 Sept. 1640, his
w. hav. the wk. preced. unit. with our ch.; Abigail, 24, bapt. 29 Aug. 1641;
John, 26 June, bapt. 2 July 1643; Hannah, 2, bapt. 27 July 1645; Peter, 12
Sept. 1647, d. young; Mary, 4 Nov. 1649; Benjamin, 23 Feb. 1651, d. young; and
Mary, again, 25 Oct. 1652; d. after 1673. JOHN, Ipswich, prob. freem. 2 June
1641, for the name above his, and that below, belong, there; left. wid.Catharine,
wh. m. 18 Sept. 1648; one s. and five ds. JOHN, Boston, m. 14 Nov. 1657,
Jane, d. of Evan Thomas, had John, b. 11 Feb. 1659. One John took o. 14
July 1657 at Exeter; tho. of what import, is less clear. See Geneal. Reg. VIII.
77. JOHN, Scarborough 1663. JOHN, Gloucester, s. of John of Salem, b.
in Eng. m. 12, or as ano. reads the rec. 22 July 1659, Susanna d. of Thomas Jones,
had John, b. 3 June 1660, and she d. 10 Apr. 1662. JOHN, Portsmouth, d. a. 1654,
leav. wid. Joanna, and s. Richard, perhaps b. in Eng. JOHN, New Haven, by w.
Mary, d. of Richard Hull, m. 1 Mar. 1654, wh. d. 26 Feb. 1665, had one ch. b. 1654,
ano. 1655, both d. soon, neither of whose names is ment. by the rec.; Mary, b. 15
Oct. bapt 22 Nov. 1657; Grace, 4 bapt. 6 Feb. 1659, d. at 5 yrs.; Mehitable, 5 Jan.
bapt. 1 Apr. 1660, d. 23 Dec. foll.; and Hannah, 13, bapt. 15 Mar. 1663, wh. d. in few
days, as did ano. ch. with the mo. He m. 2 July 1668, Sarah, wid. of George Smith, and
d. 1683. His w. as Mr. Porter tells me, was accus. of attempt. at kill. him. But among
proprs. in 1685 this name does not appear. One JOHN, perhaps s. of John of Ipswich,
was a witness against poor Mrs. Easty, execut. in 1692, for a witch. How strong
his evid. was, is seen in Essex Inst. II. 242. JOHN, Cambridge 1672, the
freem. prob. of 1674, was s. of deac. John of the same; d. 17 Oct. 1675,
unm. In his will made after d. of his f. his mo.-in-law is rememb. and to his
unm. sis. Sarah it giv. �50, but to ea. of his other sis. �5, and resid. of
his prop. to brs. Edward, and Abraham, wh. are excors. But of Cambridge ano.
JOHN, wh. was lieut. and resid. legatee of Richard Jackson, had w. Sarah, wh.
d. 15 Nov. 1700, aged 50 yrs. and 8 mos. By her he had, prob. no issue; but
by w. Deborah, d. perhaps of Giles Fifield of Charlestown, had Fifield, b. 8
Apr. 1702; John, 12 Jan. 1704; James, 1706; Xene, 2 Apr. 1708; and he d. 26
Sept. 1709, aged 64. See Harris. JOHN, Newton, s. of Sebas of the same, by
w. Mary Curtis had John, b. 24 July 1701, d. young; Mary, 23 Nov. 1702;
Hannah, 1 July 1704; Amos, 31 Oct. 1706; and Abigail, 8 Feb. 1708. He took 3
Oct. 1712, sec. w. Mary Bettis of Watertown, rem. to Woodstock, Conn. had
Elizabeth b. 16 Oct. 1713; Margery, 1 June 1716; and Jonathan, 9 June 1718. JOHN,
Portsmouth, s. of Richard of the