Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p224

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Isaac of the same, m. 17 Oct. 1684, Elizabeth d. of Daniel Pierce,
but had no ch. His will was pro. Jan. 1726. JOHN, Watertown,
br. of the preced. a tanner, m. 15 Aug. 1695, Abigail, d. of John
Fiske, had Abigail, b. 26 June 1696; John, 22 Jan. 1699; Elizabeth
30 Dec. 1702; and George, 27 Dec. 1704. JOSEPH, Watertown, br.
of the preced. m. Ann, d. of Josiah Jones, had Rebecca, b. 22
Feb. 1704, d. next mo.; Joseph, 14 Dec. 1705; Sarah, 12 Mar. 1708;
Lydia, 10 June 1710; David, July 1713, d. soon; Mary, 25 Oct.
1714; Josiah, 10 Nov. 1716; Ann, 14 Aug. 1719; and Abigail, 26
June 1721; was Deac. d. 10 Dec. 1723. His wid. d. a. 1736.

    MODESLY. See Maudsley.

    MOGER, JOHN, Brookhaven, L. I. 1655. Thompson.

    MOHONAS, TEAGUE, Boston, perhaps a fisherman, appoint.
admor. Mar. 1651, on est. of Matthew Collane, wh. d. at Isle of
Shoals.

    MOISES, HENRY, Salem 1676, a householder.

    MOKUM, ROBERT, Boston, by w. Hannah had William, b. 14 Mar.
1668; may be thee same as MOKEY, wh. Mr. Felt found at Ipswich
1639.

    MOLT, JAMES, a soldier in Philip's war, under capt. Turner,
at Hatfield 1676.

    MONK, CHRISTOPHER, Boston, by w. Mary had Christopher, b. 16
Dec. 1686, perhaps d. soon; Thomas, bapt. 2 Feb. 1690; Ebenezer, 31
Jan. 1692; Susanna, 17 May 1696; and Mary, 25 June 1700. He
had been a mariner, was a neighbor of Mather, who is his Magn. VI. 7,
has wisely giv. the relation of capture by Algerines in Aug. 1681, and
recapture next mo. GEORGE, Boston, vintner, at the sign of the blue
anchor, by w. Lucy, who was d. of Thomas Gardner, and wid. of John
Turner, had George, b. 7 Nov. 1683; and William, 17 Aug. 1686.
By sec. w. Eliz. wid of John Woodmansey, wh. surv. he had prob. no ch.
and d. 5 Sept. 1698. In his will of 5 Mar. preced. he gave George,
beside portion of his est. here, the messuage, call. Navestock, 4 miles
fr. Rumford, in Co. Essex, that was his f. William's and to d.-in-law
Margaret Woodmansey, £50. Dunton, in his visit to Boston 1686, duly
honors his genial dispositon. See 2 Mass. Hist. Coll. II. 103.

    MONTAGUE or MONTAGUE, GRIFFIN, Brookline 1635, then a
pt. of Boston, call. Muddy river, was of Cape Porpoise in 1653,
when he sw. fidel. to Mass. By his will of 7 July 1671, pro.
1 Apr. foll. he gave all to w. Margaret. JOHN, Hadley, s. of
Richard, had John, b. 31 Dec. 1681; Richard, 16 Mar. 1684; Hannah
8 Aug. 1687; Hannah, again, 21 Mar. 1689, both d. young; Peter,
May 1690; William, 16 Dec. 1692; and Nathaniel, 1 or 6 Oct.
1704. He m. 23 Mar. 1681, Hannah, d. of Samuel Smith. These
seven s. were not scatter. far; John and