Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p220

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John Washburn; Thomas; Mary, m. 24 Dec. 1652, James Shaw, and
d. 1679; Edward; Sarah; Jacob; John; and Hannah, but the order of
b. is uncert. and so may be the mo. for he had sec. w. Mary. Sarah m.
John Hayward; and Hannah m. Joseph Hayward, as his third w.
GEORGE, Boston 1644, carpenter, by w. Mary had Elizabeth b. 26 Aug.
1645; Mary, 25 Aug. 1648; John, 3 June 1650; and Sarah, 8 Dec.
1652. JACOB, Dartmouth, s. of Experience, m. 7 Nov. 1666, Susanna,
d. of Thomas Pope, had Jocab, Thomas, and Mary, all brot. up by their
uncle Edward, aft. hims. and w. were k. 1675, in Philip's war, by the
ind. JOHN, Kittery, seems by his inv. 28 May 1664, to have large
prop. L784; but I kn. no more, exc. that his admor. was Elias Stileman.
JOHN, Hartford1660, freem. 1667, d. 28 July 1683, leav. ch. Mary,
aged 28; John, 25; Sarah, 21; Margaret, 19; Mable, 17; amd Miriam,
15. JOHN, Duxbury, youngest s. of Experience, m. 14 Dec. 1675,
Mary, d. of Thomas Bonney, had Experience, b. 1676; and his w. d.
the yr. foll. Next, 14 Jan. 1679, he m. Mary Lothrop, wh. d. 13 Feb.
1680; and he m. 24 May 1682, Mary Prior, had Mary, 28 Feb. 1683;
Hannah, 13 Feb. 1684; Joseph, 23 Mar. 1684; Elizabeth 25 Mar. 1685, d.
soon; Elizabeth again, 29 May 1686; John, 13 Jan. 1689; Sarah, 9 May
1690; and Esther, 22 Jan. 1692. Gladly would I learn wh. this third
w. was, and espec. the more prob. dates of one or two of the ch. JOHN,
Woodbury, s. of David, by w. Elizabeth wh. d. 1730, had David, bapt. Nov.
1679, d. soon; David, again, Apr. 1681; Elizabeth Nov. 1683, d. young;
Elnathan, Oct. 1686; John, Feb. 1689; Knell, Apr. 1691; Elizabeth again,
May 1693; and Martha, Mar. 1697; as Cothern gives them, and says
he d. 3 Jan. 1732. JOHN, Newbury, s. of William of the same, m. 20
May 1680, Hannah Spofford, had Hannah, b. 12 Apr. 1681; Sarah, 26
Sept. 1682; John, 17 June 1685; and Sarah, again, 10 Apr. 1689.
His w. d. in two wks. aft.; and he m. 15 Nov. 1697, Constance Moores,
and d. 17 Dec. 1731. JONATHAN, Cambridge, came with his f. Matthew,
in the James, from Bristol, 1635, being then a. 9 or 10 yrs. old, was bred
at H. C. where 1647, he had his A. B. ord. 21 Aug. 1650, m. 19 Nov.
foll. Margaret, wid. of Thomas Shepard, his predecess. but was
bef. betrothed to Sarah, d. of Rev. John Cotton, wh. d. in Jan. preced.
had Margaret, b. 26 Feb. 1653, d. next yr.; Nathaniel, 4 Mar. 1656, d.
at 17 yrs.; John, 16 Mar. 1658, d. next yr.; Samuel, 14, bapt. 21 Oct.
1660, H. C. 1681, whose d. is not found in the catal. and he is the latest
of the childr. in the ch. reg. of his f. Yet he certain. had Jonathan,
1687, wh. d. 14 Mar. 1695; an Margaret, again, wh. m. 13 June
1682, Stephen Sewall of Salem, and only thro. her, is the blood of the
disting. ancest. come down. He d. 9 July 1668, in the "forty-third yr.
of his age," says the Magnalia, IV.184, yet as Mather could not avoid