Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p157

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who procured it for the Hist. Soc. as Fairfield's); Thomas, 6 Feb.
1666; Samuel, 14 July 1669; and Joseph, 14 Apr. 1672; was prob.
the freem. of 1671, and d. Nov. 1672. His wid. Ruth m. Daniel Fairfield.
JOHN, Braintree, s. of the preced. m. 12 May 1690, Mary, wid.
of Jonathan Mills, d. of Edmund Sheffield, had Deborah. In the Diary,
sub. 25 Dec. 1700, John writes "br. Thomas came to Boston to visit,
aft. being abs. 17 yrs. and 1/2, tarried three wks. and ret." Whence he
came for this visit to his nat. town, must be inq. but can hard. be answ.
JOHN, Greenwich 1672. JOHN, Boston 1681-4, had an office under
the Col. governm. with salary of £13. a yr. may have been freem. 1690,
and d. 1694. JOHN, Windsor, youngest s. of capt. Samuel, by w. Abigail,
wh.
d. 29 Feb. 1698, had Abigail, b. 10 Dec. 1693, wh. d. in few
wks.; and Hannah, 16 Apr. 1695. NOAH, Northampton, d. 15 Dec.
1691. PETER, Newbury, with prefix of respect, by w. Abigail had
Thomas, b. 1 July 1689; and Ruth, 31 Dec. 1690; perhaps rem. to
Boston. RICHARD, Taunton, m. 11 Feb. 1676, Esther Bell. ROBERT,
Salem 1637, perhaps soon rem. to New Hampsh. as one of the name d.
there in 1663. ROBERT, Plymouth, s. of John, gr.s. of Rev. Ralph
Partridge
, m. 1659, Mary, d. of John Barnes, had John; Robert, b. 15
Aug. 1663; and, perhaps, more. ROBERT, Boston 1668, merch. may
be the same as the preced. or not. SAMUEL, Windsor, s. of Thomas the
shoemaker of Boston, b. in Eng. was a tanner, by Stiles, in Hist. 692,
made to own lot a dozen yrs. too early, and rep. in 1637, magistr. in
1638, when he never gain. either of those honors. Thomas was mistak.
for this Samuel, wh. m. 6 May 1652, Mary, only ch. of David Wilton,
not Wilson, as Geneal. Reg. V. 229 prints the name, had Samuel, b. 27
May 1653; Lydia, 13 Feb. 1656; Thomas, 23 Apr. 1659, d. soon;
David, 24 July 1661; Thomas, again, 18 Feb. 1664; Mary, 8 May
1667, a. at nine yrs.; Eliakim, 10 July 1669; John, 10 Apr. 1672;
and Elizabeth 27 Sept. 1674. He was freem. 1654, and in the war against
Philip had short but most honor. serv. On 30 Nov. he was made a
capt. in place of Benjamin Newbury, who was disabled, for the project.
winter campaign, and on 19 Dec. 1675, in the great swamp fight, the
hardest ever kn. in N. E. he was k. with many of the men under him
His wid. d. 25 Aug. 1683. Lydia m. 24 Sept. 1676, Joseph Hawley of
Northampton
, where the oldest s. liv. while the others cont. at W.
SAMUEL, Barnstable, by w. Sarah had Sarah, wh. d. 2 Aug. 1690, and f.
and mo. had d. the mo. preced. SAMUEL, Charlestown, freem. 1690,
says the rec. but Budington has not giv. his name among ch. memb.
SAMUEL, Northampton, oldest s. of the brave capt. Samuel, m. 1675,
Rebecca, d. of capt. Benjamin Newbury of Windsor, had Mary, b. 1676,
d. soon; Samuel, 1679; Abigail, 1682; Sarah, 1685; Preserved, 1691;