Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p228

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1645, Ruth, d. of John Stanley, a serg. in 1649, may be that youth of
13, who came in the Increase, 1635, from London to Boston, was rep.
for N. 1657, had Ruth, b. 5 Jan. 1657; Sarah, 12 Feb. 1662; Mary,
15 July or Sept. 1664 and Phebe, 25 Apr. 1669; the first bapt. at
Norwalk, the others at F. but no s. went back to F. a. 1660, was
a deac. His w. d. 26 May 1691, aged 62, and he d. a. 1694, hav.
m. very late in life, Dorothy, d. of Rev. Smith, who had been wid.
of three husbands, and liv. in 1705. Ruth m. John Norton the sec. of
F. Sarah m. William Lewis the third, and Mary m. John Hart the sec. He
and his descend. always spell More. JACOB, Sudbury, s. of John of the
same. JAMES, Salem, perhaps br. Richard or George, or both in his will,
of 5 July 1659, pro. Nov. foll. calls hims. of Hammersmith, in wh.
he ment. w. Ruth and little d. Deborah, may be the one, wh. m. at
Lynn, 28 Dec. 1657, Ruth Pinion, wh. perhaps, was of Nicholas of
New Haven. JAMES, Boston, "a scottish man" a rec. of his m. 6
Feb. 1657, with Mary Both, or Booth, calls him, may have been (tho. it
seems to me unlikely, as he was the one of the found. of the Scot's Charit.
Soc.) one of the few outcasts of the Civil war, sold here, that had health
or heart eno. to form a fam. JASPER, Plymonth, serv. boy of Gov.
Carver
, wh. d. very soon aft. arr. of the Mayflower, by careless read. oft.
suppos. to be s. of the Gov. who however had no ch. tho. many thousands
have prid. themselves: on being his descend. JEREMY, Hingham,
came in 1638, by the Diligent, was from Wymondham, a large town in
Co. Norfolk, adj. old Hingham, rem. to Boston 1643, was freem. 1645,
d. bef. 1669, leav. Jeremiah, Samuel, and Mary, wh. m. John Cotton.
JOHN, Dorchester 1630, came in the Mary and John, prob. for he was
freem. May 1631, a deac. went with Warham 1635 or 6, to Windsor,
was there a chief man, rep. not as Hist. of W.705, tells, in 1643, but
1665, 7, and oft. aft. d. 18 Sept. 1677. He had Abigail, b. 1639;
Mindwell, 10 July 1643; and John, 5 Dec. 1645; but he had also, prob.
elder ds. Hannah, wh m. 30 Nov. 1648, John Drake; and Elizabeth wh. m.
24 Nov. 1654, Nathaniel Loomis. Abigail, m. 11 Oct. 1665, Thomas
Bissel
; and Mindwell, m. 25 Sept. 1662, Nathaniel Bissell. JOHN,
Roxbury, freem. 3 July, 1632, but perhaps he first liv. in some other
town, for his name is not found early at R. nor does Mr. Ellis in his
Hist. give it; but the ch. rec. has "old John Moore of 99 yrs. d. 27
Oct. 1679." JOHN, Cambridge, perhaps the freem. of 8 Dec. 1636.
JOHN, Salem, had there bapt. Jerusha, 5 Dec. 1636; Abigail, 10 June
1638; Benjamin, 18 July 1641; and Ephraim, 10 Dec. 1643. Perhaps
his w. was Hannah, and he may have been freem. but not, as Felt
puts him, in 1633. John, Newport, receiv. as an inhab. 16 Nov. 1638,
may have been of Warwick 1655, had d. Mary, wh. m. Job Almy.
JOHN, Lynn 1641. JOHN, Braintree, whose w. Bridget d. 1643, was
liv. there 1658, and in 1660 was one of the purch. of Medway. JOHN,
Sudbury, 1643, perhaps he who came in the Planter, 1635, aged 24,
from London, may have been of ar. co. 1638, by w. Elizabeth had Mary;